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Trust and control in guest-host relationships
A new doctoral thesis by Aurimas Pumputis explores how trust and control function between guests and hosts on peer-to-peer platforms like Airbnb. The study focuses on how these relationships are shaped in digital environments and how platforms use information technology to connect consumers with service providers. Trust is crucial for cooperation and orderly social relations, especially in tourist
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/trust-and-control-guest-host-relationships - 2026-05-17
Nominated Dean couple: We complement each other
Info meeting on call for applications to the Pufendorf IAS
The Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies stimulates interdisciplinary research within Lund University. Hear interview with Pofessor Karin Broberg (in Swedish) on working at the Pufendorf IAS. The Institute supports researchers working together across disciplinary borders to develop new areas of research. The Institute announces yearly calls for applications to Themes and Advanced Study Groups.
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/info-meeting-call-applications-pufendorf-ias - 2026-05-17
Next POLLEN conference in Lund
LUCSUS is part of organising next year's Political Ecology Network conference (POLLEN24) in Lund. The unfolding and entwined social-ecological crises make the challenge of how to move towards more plural and just futures more pressing than ever. Political ecology provides an important toolbox to explore the unjust and colonial power relations that condition global flows of material resources, mone
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/next-pollen-conference-lund - 2026-05-17
From the cover of Science Translational Medicine
Inauguration of Lund University Cancer Centre 4 February 2020
Summary of the Faculty of Science Board meeting, 11 February 2026
The Dean opened the meeting with an account of developments following the decision that the Faculty of Science will not proceed with an establishment in Science Village. LTH intends to move forward with the establishment of NanoLab Science Village, and the LTH Board is planning to take a decision on the matter in autumn 2026.The Dean also referred back to the decision on the prioritisation of acad
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/summary-faculty-science-board-meeting-11-february-2026 - 2026-05-17
Job Opening: PhD Student in Political Science: Nuclear Politics in the Middle East
IIIEE researchers in virtual public Event: “History of EPR”
IIIEE researchers Thomas Lindhqvist and Naoko Tojo together with Reid Lifset from Yale University School of the Environment have presented their insights in relation to the development of EPR over the past decades. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been increasingly discussed as a concept to solve the current waste problems for specific products. Thomas Lindhqvist first described it in 19
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-researchers-virtual-public-event-history-epr - 2026-05-17
Fresh new article: “Flexible electricity consumption policies in Norway and Sweden: Implications for energy justice”
IIIEE researcher Jenny Palm together with Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg and Eivind Hjort Matthiasen (both at Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway) have published a new article “Flexible electricity consumption policies in Norway and Sweden: Implications for energy justice”. In the article the consultation processes around electricity grid tariff models in Norway and Sweden are compared. Policies for sh
Becoming a ‘docent’ – a joint course for the Faculty of Social Sciences and LUSEM
The Faculty of Social Sciences and the School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) offer a course for those who are planning to apply for docent (associate professor/reader) in the near future. The course is seminar-based and designed to be inspirational, but also to provide useful knowledge about the research process and academia in general. Participants are also provided with an intensive version
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/becoming-docent-joint-course-faculty-social-sciences-and-lusem-0 - 2026-05-17
The renewal of Gamla kirurgen enters a new phase
The renovation project for Gamla kirurgen is entering the fourth stage of the construction process as architects produce a more detailed design. If all goes according to plan, the fifth renovation in the building's history will begin in 2026. Two years ago, the project to establish a social science centre paused, awaiting the Land and Environment Courts' consideration of an appeal against Lund Mun
https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/renewal-gamla-kirurgen-enters-new-phase - 2026-05-17
Water scarcity in rural Colombia
The SURCO project looks at the effects of droughts, poverty and migration in two rural regions of northern Colombia, and is directed by Andrés Palacio, Associate Professor in Economic History at LUSEM. Using expertise from disciplines such as economic history, biology, economics, ecology, geography, law and political science, the project aims to enhance the sustainable development of rural and dis
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/water-scarcity-rural-colombia - 2026-05-17
Strömbom, Agneman och Rettberg in Journal of Peace Research: Apologies and reintegration of former combatants in Colombia.
Lisa Strömbom, together with Gustav Agneman (LU and Trondheim University) and Angelica Rettberg (Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá), has published the article “Do Apologies Promote the Reintegration of former combatants? Lessons from a Video Experiment in Colombia” in Journal of Peace Research. The article tests the common proposition inherent in transitional justice theory and practice which holds
Magalhães Teixeira rethinking the way that peace and violence are understood in the Global South
Barbara Magalhães Teixeira has published a paper in Geopolitics: “Room to grow and the right to say no: theorizing the liberatory power of peace in the Global South”. How do we make space for peace in the Global South, in a context of rising economic and political inequalities as well as environmental and climate change impacts?AbstractThis article builds on feminist and decolonial perspectives an
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/magalhaes-teixeira-rethinking-way-peace-and-violence-are-understood-global-south - 2026-05-17
How did your colleagues fare in this year’s Lundaloppet?
On Saturday 4 May, Lund’s city centre was taken over by Lundaloppet. This year, there was a record number of participants, 8,179, who ran or walked in the races. Among those competing were 784 staff members from Lund University. Lund University was one of the largest employers represented in the race. Many fleet-footed LU staff members took part and we had several runners among the top finishers.A
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-did-your-colleagues-fare-years-lundaloppet - 2026-05-18
Lund University in 106th place in Times Higher Education’s ranking
Times Higher Education (THE) published their latest ranking on 28 September. Lund University made 106th place, an improvement of 13 places compared with last year. The ranking is based on thirteen indicators within five areas. Factors that weigh heavily are the evaluation surveys sent to teaching staff and researchers from other higher education institutions who list the fifteen most important uni
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lund-university-106th-place-times-higher-educations-ranking - 2026-05-18
NMMP Annual Scientific Conference 2023
The National Molecular Medicine Fellows Program - NMMP - is a collaborative program between the four Wallenberg centres and SciLifeLab that was established in 2017. The aims of the program is to improve scientific networks and collaborations across Sweden, as well as to increase the awareness and accessibility of the cutting-edge infrastructure at SciLifeLab. Over the years, the four sites of WCM
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/nmmp-annual-scientific-conference-2023 - 2026-05-17
