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From carpets in the market to Academy professor

Published 23 October 2019 William Agace, Professor at Mucosal Immunology at Dep. of Experimental Medical Science at Lund University. Photo: Agata Garpenlind He was selling carpets on Mårtenstorget in Lund, applying for all kinds of jobs and answered an advert from the Department of Clinical Immunology, Lund University, for a lab technician job. He didn´t get the job. Instead he was asked if he wan

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/carpets-market-academy-professor - 2025-03-13

Igniting debate on shorter working hours

Published 6 February 2015 His ambition is to awaken our longing for a life which doesn’t revolve around wage labour. “If I had a citizen’s salary, I would do the same things I do now – read, write and have an occasional go with a scrubbing-brush, to make life more real. Others might play computer games, which would of course be perfectly OK”, says sociologist Roland Paulsen, who has become a bit o

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/igniting-debate-shorter-working-hours - 2025-03-13

New honorary doctors in law at Lund University

Published 20 December 2019 Hans Nordegaard, Sylvaine Laulom, Anne Ruth Mackor Advocate General Sylvaine Laulom, Cour de Cassation, France, Professor Anne Ruth Mackor, University of Groningen, and Assistant Professor Anders Nordgaard, Linköping University, have been appointed honorary doctors at the Faculty of Law at Lund University. Sylvaine LaulomSylvaine Laulom (born 1967) is Advocate General in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-honorary-doctors-law-lund-university - 2025-03-14

Meet IIIEE researcher Nora Smedby

Published 8 October 2015 Nora Smedby defends her Doctoral thesis on 8 April Urban Transition Öresund: Developer dialogue - a tool for greener buildings How can a city encourage energy efficiency in new buildings? A study within the Urban Transition Öresund shows that local demands on building developers give good results. Combined with dialogue and knowledge sharing, the results are even better. E

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-iiiee-researcher-nora-smedby - 2025-03-13

Biodiversity leads to increased crop production

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 18 October 2019 Biodiversity leads to increased crop production, according to a new international study. A diversity of different pollinators and other beneficial organisms in an agricultural landscape leads to an increase in crop production. This has been shown by a comprehensive international study that include

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/biodiversity-leads-increased-crop-production - 2025-03-13

Drone images could solve African farming mystery

Published 11 September 2015 The key to increased well-being in Africa lies in improving small scale farming – at least if you want to see improvements within a foreseeable future, according to Göran Djurfeldt. Together with Ola Hall, he has now launched a project using drones to understand why harvests vary so much from one field to the next, despite apparently similar conditions. Ola Hall and Gör

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/drone-images-could-solve-african-farming-mystery - 2025-03-13

Pupils learn poorly with the help of computer programs

Published 16 November 2015 Research shows pupils learn poorly with the help of computer programs. Photo: R. Stropek “Most digital learning tools used in schools are unsatisfactory and only test the knowledge the pupils already have”, says Björn Sjödén a PhD researcher at Lund University, who has reviewed a large number of computer programs in his doctoral thesis “What Makes Good Educational Softwa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/pupils-learn-poorly-help-computer-programs - 2025-03-13