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Platform for Strategic Work 2025-2027

The current platform for strategic work applies until the end of this year, but a decision on an updated version for the period 2025-2027 has already been taken. The platform describes the University’s strategic work for the years ahead and will support us in adapting the University’s operations more quickly in an unpredictable world. The fact that the updated platform for strategic work is alread

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/platform-strategic-work-2025-2027 - 2025-10-24

Global dialogues to boost climate work

The climate crisis has received less media coverage during the corona pandemic despite that many think the climate challenges demand equally urgent attention. During the coming two weeks the United Nations gather the world in the Climate Dialogues 2020 “to increase the momentum for greater climate ambition” in an online format. Our climate researcher Markku Rummukainen comments on the event. When

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/global-dialogues-boost-climate-work - 2025-10-23

Lund University Future Week 12-18 October

LUCSUS organises two events at the Future week at Lund University, discussing the future of social movements and the future of traveling, in the light of both the climate crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. The events will take place both onsite and online. 14 October 15.00-16.00:  The future of traveling, mobility and flyingFlying, or rather flying less, has been in the public debate for the las

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lund-university-future-week-12-18-october - 2025-10-23

How are communities in Nepal managing locally produced renewable energy in the age of climate change?

At least a third of the glaciers in the Himalayan range could melt due to climate change. This will have severe consequences for almost 2 billion people, including the village communities in Nepal, since the glaciers are an important water and energy source. Researcher Mine Islar is examining the future of renewable energy through micro-hydro power in Nepal by looking at collective action to find

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/how-are-communities-nepal-managing-locally-produced-renewable-energy-age-climate-change - 2025-10-23

Lisa Strömbom on ‘The Abraham Accords’ implications for peace in the Middle East”

Lisa Strömbom has co-authored the article ‘The Abraham Accords’ implications for peace in the Middle East’, published in the latest issue of Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift. The Abraham Accords, signed by Israel and four Arab states in 2020, were one of President Donald Trump’s most renowned foreign policy successes. But what type of peace has emerged following the Abraham Accords? Departing from the

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/lisa-strombom-abraham-accords-implications-peace-middle-east - 2025-10-23

Nano diffraction of ferroelastic domains at MAX IV

An international team of researchers – consisting of no less than four from NanoLund – have used nano focused X-rays at the NanoMAX beamline to image the complex structure of metal halide perovskite nanowires. The high-resolution imaging made it possible to see domains inside the nanowire, as the temperature was increased across a structural phase transition. The structure of perovskite materials

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nano-diffraction-ferroelastic-domains-max-iv - 2025-10-23

Lund University in top 100 in QS World University ranking

Lund University has been ranked 85th in the world in the QS World University rankings, making it the top ranked comprehensive university in Sweden. QS has published university rankings annually since 2004 and the ranking is done in collaboration with Elsevier. On 27 June, QS published its latest list (Ranking 2024) in which 2,963 institutions were evaluated and 1,503 universities were ranked. Lund

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-top-100-qs-world-university-ranking - 2025-10-23

Four new Themes during 2024-2025

At yesterday’s meeting, the board of Pufendorf IAS decided to invite four new Themes to the institute this fall. We received ten theme applications in December 2023, six of these were sent on to external experts for review and four of these are now invited to start in September 2024. The chosen Themes are (in no particular order):Theme: DigitaxToday’s principles for taxation requires that value cr

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/four-new-themes-during-2024-2025 - 2025-10-23

The beauty study – a perfect storm

Remember the ”beauty study”? It received a lot of attention in the autumn of 2022; was reported for flaws in the research method, but was later found not to have deviated from good research practice. Economist Adrian Mehic had not even defended his doctoral thesis yet, but had an article from his forthcoming thesis published in a scientific journal.”I could imagine that it would create a lot of bu

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/beauty-study-perfect-storm - 2025-10-23

Nyhetsbrev (september) - E-media och vetenskaplig kommunikation

Förs­ta tidskrif­ter­na på Publi­ce­ra banar väg för fler KB:s nationella plattform för öppet vetenskapliga tidskrifter har under sommaren publicerat sina första nummer. Det handlar om tidskrifterna Current Swedish Archaeology, Tidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap och Kulturella Perspektiv. Hur den här plattformen i framtiden kommer förhålla sig till LU:s lokala OJS-installation får vi anledning att

https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-september-e-media-och-vetenskaplig-kommunikation-2 - 2025-10-23

Nyhetsbrev (april) - E-media och vetenskaplig kommunikation

Building an Easier Path Toward Open Access Book Publishing:  Support for Authors Christina Emery har skrivit en artikel i The Scholarly Kitchen om vilka prövningar och vilket stöd som finns i förhållande till publicering av OA-böcker. Länk till artikel: Building an Easier Path Toward Open Access Book Publishing:  Support for Authors Do you obey public-access mandates? Google Scholar is watching Go

https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-april-e-media-och-vetenskaplig-kommunikation-0 - 2025-10-23

Meet doctoral student Abayneh Tunje Tanga

Published 16 December 2021 Abayneh Tunje Tanga, doctoral student at Lund University, Sweden. Photo: Malin Håkansson Abayneh Tunje Tanga, based at Arba Minch University in Ethiopia, is a doctoral student in the research group Child and Family Health and the research program eChildHealth at Lund University. He is working on mobile phone text messaging to improve adherence to and retention in HIV car

https://www.childfamilyhealth.lu.se/article/meet-doctoral-student-abayneh-tunje-tanga - 2024-06-25

Professor Marko Milanovic utsedd till Raoul Wallenberg Visiting Chair

Professor Marko Milanovic är utsedd till Raoul Wallenberg Visiting Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law från och med september 2025. Juridiska fakulteten är glad att kunna meddela att Professor Marko Milanovic, University of Reading, har utsetts till Raoul Wallenberg Visiting Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law från och med september 2025 till och med augusti 2027. Han kommer under de

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/professor-marko-milanovic-utsedd-till-raoul-wallenberg-visiting-chair - 2025-10-23

Självrapporterade symptom viktiga i covidforskning

I en artikel som publiceras i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Nature Communications i dag presenterar forskarna på COVID Symptom Study Sweden hur symtomdata från den svenska studien har använts för att uppskatta covid-19-trender i Sverige och för att förutspå sjukhusinläggningar en vecka i förväg. Resultat från studien, t.ex. trender i uppskattad förekomst och symtomtrender, har sedan studiens tidig

https://www.covid19app.lu.se/artikel/sjalvrapporterade-symptom-viktiga-i-covidforskning - 2025-10-23

Självrapporterade symptom viktiga i covidforskning

I en artikel som publiceras i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Nature Communications i dag presenterar forskarna på COVID Symptom Study Sweden hur symtomdata från den svenska studien har använts för att uppskatta covid-19-trender i Sverige och för att förutspå sjukhusinläggningar en vecka i förväg. Resultat från studien, t.ex. trender i uppskattad förekomst och symtomtrender, har sedan studiens tidig

https://www.covid19app.lu.se/artikel/sjalvrapporterade-symptom-viktiga-i-covidforskning-0 - 2025-10-23

Will carbon capture stored in basalt be a climate savior?

Léa Lévy, researcher in engineering geology at Lund University, is receiving SEK 5.1 million from the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation to investigate how much hope can be placed in capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air and storing it in the rock basalt. Can you tell us a bit about your project, what you are researching?“More and more technologies are developed and discussed as pa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/will-carbon-capture-stored-basalt-be-climate-savior - 2025-10-23

How can artificial intelligence help us better predict the future of our planet?

AI and future research was the central question when researchers from across Europe gathered at Lund University earlier this summer for the second full consortium meeting of AI4PEX, a research project focused on improving Earth System Models (ESMs) using the latest AI methods. Bridging AI and Climate Modelling across disciplinesAI4PEX is short for Artificial Intelligence for Process Enhancement in

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/how-can-artificial-intelligence-help-us-better-predict-future-our-planet - 2025-10-23

Faculty management strengthens links with LINXS

In March this year, LINXS received a new organisational placement within the Faculty of Science. Rather than being part of the Department of Chemistry, LINXS is now established as a separate unit reporting directly to the Dean. The decision follows a strategic review and an external evaluation of the organisation conducted last year, both of which yielded very positive results.Established in 2017,

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/faculty-management-strengthens-links-linxs - 2025-10-23

Bird feeding helps small birds fight infection

Seeds and fat balls do more than just fill small birds’ stomachs. New research from Lund University in Sweden shows that feeding during the wintertime causes birds to be healthier, since they do not have to expend as much energy fighting infections. A small change in body temperature can be fatal for humans. Small birds, meanwhile, lower their body temperature at night by several degrees during th

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/bird-feeding-helps-small-birds-fight-infection - 2025-10-23