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A kind of legal no-mans-land says Eva Schömer
Eva Schömer has published an article in the journal Arbetsmarknad och Arbetsliv (Labour Market and Working Life), which illustrates how personal assistants experience their working environment and which opportunities they have to influence their working conditions from a socio-legal perspective. Eva Schömer links personal assistants' work experience with some of the legal requirements that apply w
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/kind-legal-no-mans-land-says-eva-schomer - 2025-09-29
To Melbourne in 2010
Deniz Kirik and Åsa Petersén have been selected as the Allan and Maria Myers International visiting fellows for 2009. As part of this, they are invited to visit the Florey Neuroscience Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia. The Fellowship provides support for leading international researchers to visit Australia, with the objectives of enhancing Australian exposure to cutting edge res
https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/melbourne-2010 - 2025-09-29
Vetenskapssocieteten in Lund gives prize to a dissertation in political science
Klas Nilsson has recently received a prize for his dissertation ”The Money of Monarchs”. The award is conferred by Vetenskapssocieteten and was presented at the annual celebration held on November 23. Vetenskapssocieteten exists to promote humanist research, in part by providing support to younger researchers.Nilsson’s dissertation, the Society notes, “makes an important contribution to the study
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/vetenskapssocieteten-lund-gives-prize-dissertation-political-science - 2025-09-29
Internal mailing code 31 now applies throughout the Paradis area
The procurement of the learning platform is once again interrupted
The ongoing procurement of a learning platform through NORDUnet has been interrupted again due to an appeal. In the spring, the procurement had to be halted due to uncertainties in the bidding process. Here's a brief update on the current situation. Photo: Mimi Thian from Unsplash.com What happens now? The procurement of the learning platform is once again delayed, and NORDUnet is actively working
https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/procurement-learning-platform-once-again-interrupted - 2025-09-29
The History of Nagorno-Karabakh
CMES researcher Svante Lundgren has been interviewed by ABC Radio Sydney about the Azerbaijani invasion of Nagorno-Karabakh. The interview aired on 5 October 2023 on ABC Radio Sydney. Over the last few weeks, you might have heard about Azerbaijan's invasion of a small Armenian-controlled territory called Nagorno-Karabakh. The region has been contested for quite some time. Still, this recent invas
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/history-nagorno-karabakh - 2025-09-29
Workshop on institutions transformations and their social, economic and environmental impacts.
Last week, our PhD candidate Lisa Heldt participated in the 18th SCANCOR PhD Workshop on Institutional Analysis at Aalto University in Finland. A special focus in the workshop was on how institutions emerge, persist and transform – and what this means for current social, economic and environmental challenges. The workshop featured experts like Walter Powell, Sarah Soule or Renate Meyer and combine
Climathon in Skåne 2020
Climathon is a global hackathon for climate solutions that is run in over 100 locations globaly each autumn. In 2020 we will host a Climathon multiple locations around Skåne. The theme of this years Climathon is Food and Climate. Due to the Covid-19 situation we have made a lot of changes to this years format. Climathon will not be 24 hours as we have done previous years but spread out over a five
https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/climathon-skane-2020 - 2025-09-29
’The need for better therapeutic options for brain cancers is very big’
The focus of oncologist Anders Wittrup’s research is so called RNA therapeutics and how it can be developed into cancer therapies. “We have a special focus on brain cancers for which there today are very poor treatment options.” Anders Wittrup is a resident in oncology at Skåne University Hospital and a researcher at Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM). In 2022, every week a researcher
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/need-better-therapeutic-options-brain-cancers-very-big - 2025-09-29
Finally it’s here – the first book on internal crisis communication!
The book Internal Crisis Communication: Crisis Awareness, Leadership, and Coworkership is written and conducted by Mats Heide and Charlotte Simonsson at Lund University, Department of Strategic Communication. Internal Crisis Communication is one of the first guides to communication inside organizations, before, during and after a crisis – not just on the acute crisis phase, to provide a complete a
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/finally-its-here-first-book-internal-crisis-communication - 2025-09-29
How AV technology works in the Faculty's meeting rooms with wireless connection
Do you know how audiovisual technology (AV) in meeting rooms with wireless connection to cynap-connected screens? Here you will get a quick explanation of what to do if you do not have a Lucat ID to connect to the wireless network. To connect to Lund University's wireless network, which in turn connects wirelessly to cynap (AV) in the faculty's meeting room, you can do it in different ways.Each me
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/how-av-technology-works-facultys-meeting-rooms-wireless-connection - 2025-09-29
Meet this week’s Wallenberg Researcher: Agnete Kirkeby
Agnete Kirkeby is working to repair the brain with stem cells. “The goal of our research is to understand how the human brain is formed and how it functions. And how we can repair it by generating new cells in the lab.” Agnete Kirkeby is one of the reserchers at Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University (WCMM LU). This autumn, every week, we present a fellow at the center.WCMM at
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/meet-weeks-wallenberg-researcher-agnete-kirkeby - 2025-09-29
Meet this week’s Wallenberg Researcher: Nicholas Leigh
Nicholas Leigh is studying how other organisms have solved biological problems “The idea is that by understanding how other species are able to, for instance, regenerate a limb, we could help promote regeneration in humans.” Nicholas Leigh is one of the researchers at Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at Lund University (WCMM LU). This autumn, every week, we present a fellow at the center.
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/meet-weeks-wallenberg-researcher-nicholas-leigh - 2025-09-29
LUCSUS researchers included in the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist 2024 ranking
Gearing up for Culture Night
Marku Rummukainen featured in the media on the topic of climate change
Markku Rummukainen has been featured twice in Dagens Nyheter recently, and once in Forskning & Framsteg. In one article in Dagens Nyheter, Rummukainen was interviewed about capturing and storing of carbon dioxide as a strategy for mitigating climate change. The technology is called CCS, which stands for carbon, capture and storage.Rummukainen says he'd prefer if emissions could be avoided altogeth
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/marku-rummukainen-featured-media-topic-climate-change - 2025-09-29
CMES Symposium Explores Urban Memory Beyond Sacred/Secular Divides
Conference presentation on rebound effects and social risks of lifestyle changes
IIIEE researchers Anna Elfström and Josefine Henman presented research findings on rebound effects and social risks of lifestyle changes in line with the 1.5° target at the Lund University conference "Knowledge for Sustainable Development - How to make impact". On November 7, Lund University's organized the annual conference focusing on sustainability research. This year’s theme was "Knowledge for
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/conference-presentation-rebound-effects-and-social-risks-lifestyle-changes - 2025-09-29