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Andreas Mattsson & Vibodh Parthasarathi joins SASNET as affiliated researchers
Published 25 January 2019 Andreas Mattsson from the School of Journalism at Department of Communication and Media, Lund University and Vibodh Parthasarathi from Jamia Millia Islamia joins SASNET as affiliated researchers during 2019. Andreas Mattsson is a lecturer and program director at School of Journalism at Department of Communication and Media, Lund University. He is also the coordinator for
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/andreas-mattsson-vibodh-parthasarathi-joins-sasnet-affiliated-researchers - 2025-03-08
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Documenting and Archiving Big Science
Research review on sexual harassment in academia
Smörlyckan will be the hospital´s new location
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 21 November 2023 Blocket. Photo: Johanna Erlandson The proposal for a policy decision, i.e. the final decision, on the location of the new University hospital was announced today at a press conference in the Belfrage Hall. According to the proposal for a policy decision on location alternatives for the future locat
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/smorlyckan-will-be-hospitals-new-location-0 - 2025-03-07
About Catarina Rippe, the PBL tutor of 2023: "Best one I've ever had"
SASNET supported Intl conference on fermented foods in India
Seminar: Questioning Racism in the Indian Diaspora: Cultural Perspectives
New materialism and Nordic feminism co-working for a new perspective on justice
Published 9 July 2021 The Sociology of Law Department’s researcher Jannice Käll proposes how Nordic feminist theory and new materialist feminist theory can reach further in a call for feminist justice by considering their differences. In a recent article in Nordic Journal on Law and Society, Jannice Käll presents a concept of justice based on a fusing of Nordic feminist perspectives of law with th
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/new-materialism-and-nordic-feminism-co-working-new-perspective-justice - 2025-03-07
Breast Cancer Association Award 2019
Published 9 October 2020 Mårten Fernö and Åke Borg, both breast cancer researchers at Lund University, received the Breast Cancer Association Award 2019. In more than 40 years, the two scientists have developed methods to distinguish patients that need additional treatment after cancer surgery from those for whom an operation is sufficient and extra treatment would only cause unnecessary stress. N
https://www.madforcancer.lu.se/article/breast-cancer-association-award-2019 - 2025-03-07
New certificate to strengthen international profile
Published 5 April 2017 The School of Social Work has launched a new Certificate of International Merits (CIM), a credential to be issued alongside the degree. This is a new opportunity for students to summarise and present their international merits, for example to potential employers. It is also a way to encourage students to take part in more international activities. “The CIM is a great way for
https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/new-certificate-strengthen-international-profile - 2025-03-07
Weather-Changing El Niño Oscillation Is at Least 250 Million Years Old
Published 31 January 2025 El Niño has a history of at least 250 million years. Photo: Zhengyao Lu Modeling experiments show Pacific warm and cold patches persisted even when continents were in different places. Until now, it has been unclear how far back in time the climate phenomenon extends. But in a new study published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (P
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/weather-changing-el-nino-oscillation-least-250-million-years-old - 2025-03-07
New journal paper on "Climate change, mindsets, agency and visions"
Marie Larsson has defended her thesis on contraceptive work and is now a doctor of sociology
Protests and Prospects: Understanding Bangladesh’s Political Unrest
Attractiveness of marginalized places - Conditions of tourism in vulnerable areas
March for Science
Published 19 April 2017 March for Science is a citizens’ initiative from the United States, launched by private citizens and researchers who want to stand up for the importance of science and research-based knowledge in society. Particular emphasis is placed on the conception that science knows no borders and that its strength and characteristics are diversity and openness. Lund University support
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/march-science - 2025-03-07
Report from the symposium ”Working together for an environmentally ambitious, evidence-based agricultural policy”
Published 14 January 2020 On the 5th of December 2019, BECC organized a full day of science-to-policy discussions in cooperation with the thematic collaboration initiative LU Land, on the topic of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which is currently undergoing a reform. The CAP is a strong shaping force of European land use practices, and therefore also strongly influences biodiversity and