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Web publishing and web accessibility

Communication via the University’s websitesIf your organisation needs to communicate via the University’s websites, contact your local communications officer for advice and support. Before choosing the channel for your communication, think about your message and who your target audiences are. Perhaps your message is best suited to your faculty's social media, on a page on the Staff Pages, or as a

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility - 2026-05-30

Evangelium och existens före Luther

The article contains an edition, Swedish translation and study of a fifteenth-century Easter sermon written in Latin at the Birgittine Abbey of Vadstena, in a postil produced for the curate of Björkvik, who, we may presume, used it as a resource when preparing vernacular sermons for his parishioners. The study is not simply an introduction and historical commentary. Rather, it proceeds from the ho

Gunnarsson bjorn thesis 2010

Lund University LUMES Master thesis (May 2010) Adoption of Knowledge Related to Sustainable Forestry from a Gambian Perspective Author: Supervisor: Björn Gunnarsson Anna-Karin Bergman Adoption of Knowledge Related to Sustainable Forestry in a Gambian Perspective 1 Abstract The paper examines the adoption and diffusion of sustainable forestry related technologies in the Gambia. Firewood collection

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/gunnarsson_bjorn_thesis_2010.pdf - 2026-05-30

Thesis Info STAFF vt22

Thesis info STAFF_vt22 1 THESIS MANAGEMENT INFO Dept. planners | Supervisors | Examiners Version 4.0 – January 2022 GRADUATE SCHOOL STAFF GUIDES 2 DOCUMENT CONTENTS Thesis process timeline p. 3 Information to department planners p. 5 Information to supervisors p. 7 Information to examiners p. 10 Appendix I. Official faculty guidelines p. 17 Appendix II. Processing student complaints p. 19 Appendix

https://www.graduateschool.sam.lu.se/sites/graduateschool.sam.lu.se/files/2022-06/Thesis%20info%20STAFF_vt22.pdf - 2026-05-30

Abstract - alexandra nicolaidis

Microsoft Word - Alexandra Nicolaidis Abstract Halftime control 201026.docx 1 Abstract for half-time control, Time: Monday October 26th 2020, at 10-12 a.m. (BMC-D house, ground floor, conference room, Lund) PhD-student: Alexandra Nicolaidis, MD Main supervisor: Peter M Nilsson, Professor, Lund University Secondary supervisor: David Dunér, Professor, Lund University Title: Swedish physicians within

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/sites/medicinhistoria.lu.se/files/abstract_-_alexandra_nicolaidis_.pdf - 2026-05-30

A stroll through the libraries – AI and the SDGs

5 May 2025 08:00 to 10 May 2025 17:00 | Exhibition The libraries at Lund University are jointly focusing on the Global Goals. Libraries in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö participate in different ways during The Sustainability Week. Check out one, several or take a full day and visit them all. A warm welcome! The following libraries are participating during The Sustainability Week by highlighting the

https://www.staff.lu.se/calendar/stroll-through-libraries-ai-and-sdgs - 2026-05-30

A2030 monthly Update 250811

Agenda 2030 Graduate School monthly newsletter #7 2025-08-11 Ylva van Meeningen Hi! It is once again August and the Agenda 2030 Graduate School’s office is back in business. Time to brush of all you have put to the side for a later day and to try and figure out what it was you were working on before you went away. My big summer vacation project for one was a success! Going interrailing through Eur

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Thesis info staff vt21

Thesis info STAFF VT21 1 THESIS MANAGEMENT INFO Dept. planners | Supervisors | Examiners Version 3.0 – January 2021 GRADUATE SCHOOL STAFF GUIDES 2 DOCUMENT CONTENTS Thesis process timeline p. 3 Information to department planners p. 5 Information to supervisors p. 7 Information to examiners p. 10 Appendix I. Official faculty guidelines p. 17 Appendix II. Processing student complaints p. 19 Appendix

https://www.graduateschool.sam.lu.se/sites/graduateschool.sam.lu.se/files/2021-01/thesis_info_staff_vt21.pdf - 2026-05-30

Kp lsmb61 181105 eng

Kursguide - Course Syllabus • • • • Details of approval The syllabus was approved by The Programme Committee for the Bachelor Programme in Logistics Service Management on 2018-11-05 to be valid from 2019- 01-01, spring semester 2019. General Information The course is a compulsory component of the Bachelor of Science programme in Logistics Service Management and is included in semester 6. Language

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Social media and connective action: The case of the Saudi women’s movement for the right to drive

This article explored the use of social media and mobile communication by women in Saudi Arabia who campaigned for the right to drive from 1990. Due to the globally unique ban on women driving in the Kingdom, females always needed a male driver to transport them. The Saudi government announced in September 2017 that women would be allowed to drive from June 2018. Using the theory of connective act

Innovation Policy for Knowledge Production and R&D: the Investment Portfolio Approach

Who produces scientific and technical knowledge these days? What type of knowledge is being produced and for what purposes? Why are firms and governments funding research and development? This chapter studies the role of knowledge production (especially R&D activities) in the innovation process from an innovation system perspective. It examines how governments and public agencies in different

Multidirectionality in the Mental Lexicon : A Case Study of Intensive L3 Acquisition

Much of the current work on third language acquisition focuses on modeling the impact from the speaker’s previous language(s). The Typological Primacy Model (Rothman, 2015), which covers holistic forward transfer at the initial state, and the L2 Status Factor (Bardel and Falk, 2012), which proposes forward transfer from a chronologically true L2, only predict effects on subsequently acquired langu

Ethnographies of global health governance and diplomacy : A practical guide

n the past two decades, medical anthropology has increasingly turned its attention to the global, including ethnographic fieldwork at global health mega-events and the processes behind global health initiatives. Similar developments have taken place in political and legal anthropology, with researchers looking at United Nations organizations, transnational epistemic communities, and other global s

Introduction: youth, subjectivity and Utopia : ethnographic perspectives from the Global South

As a fluid age cohort and a social category between childhood and adulthood – and hence with tenuous links to the status quo – youth are variously described as ‘at risk’, as victims of precarious and unpredictable circumstances, or as agents of social change who embody the future. From this future-oriented generational perspective, youth are often mobilised to individually and collectively imagine

Enclosures from Below : The Mushaa' in Contemporary Palestine

This article traces the declining fortunes of the mushaa', a once-prominent Levantine culture of common land. Palestinians managed to resist attempts by the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate to break up the mushaa'. Under Israeli colonization, the remaining commons are now subject to another type of appropriation: individual Palestinian contractors seize hold of mushaa' land and build on it.

Engineering Japanese Settler Colonialism in Hokkaido : A Postcolonial Reevaluation of William Wheeler’s Work for the Kaitakushi

In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northern island of Hokkaido, hired three Americans from Massachusetts Agricultural College: William Smith Clark, William Wheeler and David Pearce Penhallow. Their task was to establish a comparable institution in Hokkaido, Sapporo Agricultural College, that would spread American-style scientific agricultu