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Ansökan till Leapfrogs öppen

Publicerad 9 februari 2017 Leapfrogs ger studenter finansiellt stöd att testa och utveckla sina affärsidéer.  Är du student med en affärsidé? Ta chansen att jobba heltid med den under tre månader i sommar! Leapfrogsstödet ges som ett stipendium på totalt 27 000 SEK fördelat över tre månader, juni-augusti. Utöver det finansiella stödet så erbjuder vi dig även affärsutveckling, workshops i bl.a. säl

https://www.innovation.lu.se/artikel/ansokan-till-leapfrogs-oppen - 2025-08-05

Dags att anmäla sig - Bioekonomiriksdagen 7-8 dec 2021

Av louise [dot] howes [at] kilu [dot] lu [dot] se (Louise Howes) - publicerad 7 oktober 2021 Hur lämnar vi den fossila eran bakom oss? Välkommen till två inspirerande halvdagar där du lär dig mer om hur vi kan ställa om till en cirkulär och biobaserad ekonomi. Vi visar också hur denna omställning öppnar upp nya affärsmöjligheter för entreprenörer och företagare och vi bjuder på en bred palett av k

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/sv/artikel/dags-att-anmala-sig-bioekonomiriksdagen-7-8-dec-2021 - 2025-08-05

Se Bioekonomiriksdagen i efterhand

Av louise [dot] howes [at] kilu [dot] lu [dot] se (Louise Howes) - publicerad 19 januari 2022 Nu kan du se innehållet från Bioekonomiriksdagen i efterhand! Under de kommande två veckorna finns filmer från Bioekonomiriksdagen att se via Region Skånes hemsida. Inspelningar av varje presentation och paneldiskussion kan ses individuellt, eller man kan välja att se båda förmiddagarna fullt ut. Missade

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/sv/artikel/se-bioekonomiriksdagen-i-efterhand - 2025-08-05

Building Customer Trust in Retail Data Practices

By carys [dot] egan-wyer [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] se (Carys Egan-Wyer) - published 3 December 2020 Photo by Simon Bak on Unsplash In the dynamic world of retail, the relationship between retailers and customers relies heavily on trust and confidence. As we witness a digital revolution in retail, fuelled by the vast possibilities of data analytics, it becomes crucial to ensure that data collection a

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/building-customer-trust-retail-data-practices - 2025-08-05

Leading U.S. economist and First Deputy Governor of the Riksbank new honorary doctors

Published 20 December 2023 Martha Bailey (to the left) and Anna Breman will both attend the doctoral ceremony in Lund on 31 May 2024. (Photo sources: UCLA and Riksbanken/Sandra Birgersdotter Ek). Professor Martha Bailey and the Swedish Riksbank’s First Deputy Governor Anna Breman have been appointed 2024 honorary doctors at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). American econo

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/leading-us-economist-and-first-deputy-governor-riksbank-new-honorary-doctors - 2025-08-05

LUSEM ranked among Europe’s best business schools by Financial Times

Published 7 December 2020 Photo: Johan Persson For the first time, Lund University School of Economics and Management secures a spot on the ‘Financial Times European Business Schools 2020 ranking’. In strong competition, the School ranks number 75. On Monday 7 December the newspaper Financial Times (FT) once again put the business schools in the spotlight. Lund University School of Economics and M

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lusem-ranked-among-europes-best-business-schools-financial-times - 2025-08-05

Time has come to move on – some notes on the impact of the Sustainable Future Hub

Published 7 June 2023 Sustainable Future Hub has advanced the position of the School in terms of sustainable development, and created opportunities for collaborations that will continue even after the project's completion. The collaboration hub, Sustainable Future Hub, was initiated by the School of Economics and Management in 2019. The goal of the project has been to drive sustainable transformat

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/time-has-come-move-some-notes-impact-sustainable-future-hub - 2025-08-05

The risk of type 1 diabetes not increased by swine flu vaccine Pandemrix

Published 9 October 2017 Helena Elding Larsson There has been a fear that the swine flu vaccine, Pandemrix, would increase the risk of autoimmune diseases other than narcolepsy. However, a new study of children from Sweden and Finland shows that the vaccine increased neither the risk of developing autoantibodies against insulin-producing beta cells nor the occurrence of type 1 diabetes. “On the co

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/risk-type-1-diabetes-not-increased-swine-flu-vaccine-pandemrix - 2025-08-05

Watch: New method reduces nitrate content in spinach

Published 10 October 2017 Liyana Yusof Spinach is a nutritious vegetable, but is not recommended for infants because of its nitrate content. Now a doctoral thesis from Lund University in Sweden presents a simple method capable of reducing the nitrate content by up to 70 per cent. Nitrate is a common nutrient for plants and is therefore also present in other leafy green vegetables, such as arugula

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-new-method-reduces-nitrate-content-spinach - 2025-08-05

How bees find their way home

Published 17 October 2017 Photo: Ajay Narendra How can a bee fly straight home in the middle of the night after a complicated route through thick vegetation in search of food? For the first time, researchers have been able to show what happens in the brain of the bee. The bee brain Bees and many other animals use what is known as optical flow to determine how fast they are going and how far they h

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-bees-find-their-way-home - 2025-08-05

An exceptionally preserved sea turtle reveals ancient sun protection

Published 17 October 2017 Tasbacka danica (Photo: Johan Lindgren) Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered well-preserved pigments and other biomolecules in a 54 million-year-old baby sea turtle. The molecular analyses show that the turtle’s shell contained pigments to protect it from harmful UV rays of the sun. The researchers investigated the microscopic and molecular contents of

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/exceptionally-preserved-sea-turtle-reveals-ancient-sun-protection - 2025-08-05

Watch: New electric road offers flexible charging

Published 19 October 2017 Photo: Kristina Lindgärde In recent years, electric roads have emerged as potential alternatives to the heavy and expensive batteries currently needed in electric road vehicles. Now researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed an even smarter technology – that doesn’t require digging up stretches of road to install the system. Instead, a small conductive rail i

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-new-electric-road-offers-flexible-charging - 2025-08-05

New drink keeps blood sugar in check

Published 20 October 2017 Food researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that consuming small amounts of chromium mixed with certain amino acids before eating is healthy. Why? Well, this mixture diluted in water suppresses the blood sugar spike that occurs when we eat. Now, they are hoping that the drink – which tastes like ordinary mineral water – will be able to compete with soft

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-drink-keeps-blood-sugar-check - 2025-08-05

Holocaust survivors’ stories made available online

Published 20 October 2017 Håkan Håkansson (Photo: Jenny Loftrup) A new online portal opening today at Lund University in Sweden makes a unique archive containing first-hand accounts from Nazi concentration camp survivors freely accessible to the general public. During World War II, Ravensbrück, north of Berlin in Germany, was a concentration camp mainly reserved for women and children. During the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/holocaust-survivors-stories-made-available-online - 2025-08-05

Unique study: more iron in lakes is making them brown

Published 23 October 2017 Map: Caroline Björnerås The iron concentration in lakes is increasing in many parts of northern Europe, including Sweden. This has been shown in a study in which researchers at Lund University in Sweden examined 23 years of data from 10 countries. High iron levels contribute to browner water; furthermore, iron binds environmental toxins such as lead and arsenic. The resea

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-study-more-iron-lakes-making-them-brown - 2025-08-05

New method helps rule out heart valve infection

Published 25 October 2017 Torgny Sunnerhagen and Magnus Rasmussen. (Photo: Tove Smeds) A risk assessment system developed by researchers at Lund University in Sweden shows which patients, with a certain type of streptococcal bacteria in the blood, need to be examined for a heart valve infection – a serious condition requiring prolonged medical treatment. “Our assessment system can help reduce unne

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-helps-rule-out-heart-valve-infection - 2025-08-05

Fallen “meteorite” is new jubilee sculpture in Lundagård

Published 30 October 2017 The designer, Charlotte Gyllenhammar, next to the sculpture she created. Charlotte is holding the Ekeby Meteorite, which inspired the work. Photo: D. Kovacevic The University’s new jubilee sculpture, created by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, was unveiled on Saturday 21 October, as part of LU’s 350th anniversary celebrations. The sculpture, Meteorite, is made of black-patinated b

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fallen-meteorite-new-jubilee-sculpture-lundagard - 2025-08-05

New research shows where in the brain the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s occur

Published 1 November 2017 The image illustrates where in the brain the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s occur through accumulation of the β-amyloid protein. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have for the first time convincingly shown where in the brain the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s occur. The discovery could potentially become significant to future Alzheimer’s research while contributing t

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-research-shows-where-brain-earliest-signs-alzheimers-occur - 2025-08-05

Gelatin accelerates healing of the blood brain barrier in acute brain injury

Published 6 November 2017 Lucas S Kumosa and Jens Schouenborg (Photo: Tove Smeds) Researchers already know that gelatin-covered electrode implants cause less damage to brain tissue than electrodes with no gelatin coating. Researchers at the Neuronano Research Centre (NRC) at Lund University in Sweden have now shown that microglia, the brain’s cleansing cells, and the enzymes that the cells use in

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/gelatin-accelerates-healing-blood-brain-barrier-acute-brain-injury - 2025-08-05

Depressed fathers risk not getting help

Published 6 November 2017 Johan Agebjörn, Hanne Linder and Elia Psouni Postnatal depression among new mothers is a well-known phenomenon. Knowledge about depression in new fathers, however, is more limited. A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that depression among new fathers may be more common than previously believed. There is also a major risk that it remains undetected using today

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/depressed-fathers-risk-not-getting-help - 2025-08-05