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Stem Cell Talk with Henrik Ahlenius

30 september 2026 15:00 till 16:00 | Seminarium Lund Stem Cell Center invites you to join our next Stem Cell Talk, on 30 September featuring Associate Professor Henrik Ahlenius. This event is open to all students and researchers at Lund University. No registration required. Our monthly Stem Cell Talks offer a dynamic platform for Lund Stem Cell Center's Principal Investigators to present their res

https://www.intramed.lu.se/evenemang/stem-cell-talk-henrik-ahlenius - 2026-04-28

Stem Cell Talk with Henrik Ahlenius

30 september 2026 15:00 till 16:00 | Seminarium Lund Stem Cell Center invites you to join our next Stem Cell Talk, on 30 September featuring Associate Professor Henrik Ahlenius. This event is open to all students and researchers at Lund University. No registration required. Our monthly Stem Cell Talks offer a dynamic platform for Lund Stem Cell Center's Principal Investigators to present their res

https://www.medicin.lu.se/evenemang/stem-cell-talk-henrik-ahlenius - 2026-04-28

Swedishness in Swedish Integration Policy - A Thesis Regarding the Function of Contemporary Swedish Integration Policy and the Articulation of a Hegemonic Discourse on Swedishness

This thesis is about Swedish integration policy. The thesis suggests that integration policy inexorably leads to the question of who is to be integrated into what and in that way it holds an immanent categorizing practice. The theoretical points of departure in this thesis proposes that Swedish integration policy, through this categorizing practice, has a productive function as it articulates a di

Kojo

Kojo | Vattenhallen Hoppa till huvudinnehåll Den här webbplatsen använder cookies för att förbättra användarupplevelsen. Genom att fortsätta använda webbplatsen samtycker du till att cookies används enligt vår cookie-policy (på LTH:s webbplats) . Absolut nödvändiga cookies Dessa cookies är nödvändiga för att webbplatsen ska fungera och kan inte stängas av i våra system. Dessa cookies lagrar inte n

https://www.vattenhallen.lu.se/skola/programmera/programmering/kojo/ - 2026-04-27

Ph.D. And Post-doc Guide For Life At Lund University - Phd-student-and-post-doc-guide-for-life-at-lu

Page 1 of 32 Date 2023-09-19 Ph.D. and Post-doc guide for life at Lund University 1. Introduction ......................................................................................2 2. About The Faculty of Social Sciences...............................................2 3. SDR & LDK: PhD student representation and who we are .............3 General: 4. Your employment: important practical inform

https://www.soc.lu.se/sites/soc.lu.se/files/2025-09/Ph.D.%20and%20Post-doc%20guide%20for%20life%20at%20Lund%20University%20-%20phd-student-and-post-doc-guide-for-life-at-lund-university-2023.pdf - 2026-04-29

Keg hek procedures for communication through facebook and other social media

Guidelines, procedures and policies 1 (2) 2014-12-04 Guidelines, procedures and policies for communication through Facebook and other social media General policy • Remember that as an employee at Lund University and the Department of Human Geography / Human Ecolo- gy division the content that you publish can be associated with the university and / or Department / Division even when you ex

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/sites/keg.lu.se.en/files/keg_hek_procedures_for_communication_through_facebook_and_other_social_media.pdf - 2026-04-29

Book Talk

28 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium CMES welcomes Dalia Dassa Kaye for a talk on her book Enduring Hostility: The Making of America’s Iran Policy. A timely and rigorous analysis of a half-century of American policymakers' shifting perceptions of Iran, and how they have driven US-Iran relations.US–Iran hostility has endured for longer than the Cold War. Momentous geopolitical shifts, changing

https://www.sam.lu.se/internt/evenemang/book-talk-enduring-hostility-making-americas-iran-policy - 2026-04-27

Book Talk

28 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium CMES welcomes Dalia Dassa Kaye for a talk on her book Enduring Hostility: The Making of America’s Iran Policy. A timely and rigorous analysis of a half-century of American policymakers' shifting perceptions of Iran, and how they have driven US-Iran relations.US–Iran hostility has endured for longer than the Cold War. Momentous geopolitical shifts, changing

https://www.svet.lu.se/internt/evenemang/book-talk-enduring-hostility-making-americas-iran-policy - 2026-04-27

Book Talk

28 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium CMES welcomes Dalia Dassa Kaye for a talk on her book Enduring Hostility: The Making of America’s Iran Policy. A timely and rigorous analysis of a half-century of American policymakers' shifting perceptions of Iran, and how they have driven US-Iran relations.US–Iran hostility has endured for longer than the Cold War. Momentous geopolitical shifts, changing

https://www.svet.lu.se/evenemang/book-talk-enduring-hostility-making-americas-iran-policy - 2026-04-27

Book Talk

28 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium CMES welcomes Dalia Dassa Kaye for a talk on her book Enduring Hostility: The Making of America’s Iran Policy. A timely and rigorous analysis of a half-century of American policymakers' shifting perceptions of Iran, and how they have driven US-Iran relations.US–Iran hostility has endured for longer than the Cold War. Momentous geopolitical shifts, changing

https://www.sam.lu.se/evenemang/book-talk-enduring-hostility-making-americas-iran-policy - 2026-04-27

Blockchain: Can It Improve Human Rights And If So How?

Blockchain: Can It Improve Human Rights And If So How? Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluation of Programme Work Methods Focus Areas Business and Human R

https://rwi.lu.se/2018/02/12/blockchain-human-rights/ - 2026-04-27

Rasism i digital form - en enkätstudie om kränkningar på Facebook

Kränkningar på Facebook är vanligt förekommande och kan ta olika former. Den här studien fokuserar på det näthat som kränker individer på grund av deras etniska ursprung. Studiens frågeställningar berör skillnader i beteende på Facebook mellan människor som är mer respektive mindre rasistiska samt människor med hög respektive låg ingruppsidentifikation med gruppen svenskar. Studien genomfördes som

How academic podcasting can change academia and its relationship with society: A conversation and guide

In this paper we explore the potential of academic podcasting to effect positive change within academia and between academia and society. Building on the concept of “epistemic living spaces,” we consider how podcasting can change how we evaluate what is legitimate knowledge and methods for knowledge production, who has access to what privileges and power, the nature of our connections within acade

End-of-life care in Intensive Care Units-family routines and environmental factors.

The purpose of this study was to describe family care routines and to explore environmental factors when patients die in Swedish intensive care units (ICUs). The main research questions were: what are the physical environmental circumstances and facilities when caring for patients in end‐of‐life and are there any routines or guidelines when caring for dying patients and their families? A questionn

Vanliga människor med ovanliga samlingar

Under 2021 frågade Historiska museet sina besökare: Vad samlar du på? Och kan du tänka dig att visa upp din samling? Vi fick svar – många svar. Här är några av dessa. Uranglas. Muminsaker. Bilmodeller. Seriealbum, plektrum, parfymer. Glasögon, böcker. Mangagrejer, gamingfigurer, pokémonprylar och flaskor med Ramune-läsk eller energidrycken Monster. Brädspel. Guld- och platinaskivor. Eller varför i

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/privata-samlare - 2026-04-27

UniStem Day 2015

13 March 2015 During the European UniStem Day, March 13th, 2015, students from high schools in Lund were invited to visit stem cell researchers at Lund University. UniStem Day is held every year in various European countries and is a part of a broader initiative within the EU to increase young people's knowledge about stem cell research.   When UniStem Day was organized for the first time by the S

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/research-school/program-overview/public-engagement/unistem2015 - 2026-04-27

The use of AI in conducting scientific research

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been increasingly recognized as a key enabler in discovering scientific knowledge. Due to the current momentum, researchers from various fields try to incorporate AI to their research work. However, research to be truly identified as scientific research it requires to bring in new knowledge adhering to a scientific method. This study attempts to explore how AI affe

Eva Ekvall Hansson

professor, physioterapist Research area: The human being in motion My research is about various aspects of our mobility, such as balance system strategies and physical activity. Since mobility and being able to be physically active are cornerstones for achieving and maintaining good health, my research is also about the interventions that make this possible, such as the Supported Osteoarthritis Se

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/eva-ekvall-hansson - 2026-04-27

A Future for the Past of Desert Vernacular Architecture

Popular Abstract in English Vernacular (local) architecture is in danger and about to disappear in several parts of the world. What we call native, traditional and handmade will disappear gradually and then the true meaning of vernacular vanishes. The present thesis shows that the disappearance of vernacular traditional skills creates an increasing threat to the existence of desert vernacular archDesert vernacular architecture has always been the product of a sustainable building cycle. People inherited the traditional way of building from their ancestors and the knowledge was transferred and developed from one generation to another. Inhabitants responded to their environment and climate through trial and error in a way that satisfied their needs and aspirations to create a developing buil