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Dags för service management-podcast!

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Vill du veta mer om hur det är att läsa service management, möjligheter efter examen, träffa lärare och få en spännande inblick i livet som student? Då ska du lyssna på den nystartade service management-podcasten som görs av våra studenter Karin och Julia! Första avsnittet sänds på måndag den 8 mars. Vilka är ni som

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/dags-service-management-podcast - 2026-06-07

Ny guide ska minska bilberoendet i städer

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Politiker som ska fatta beslut om hållbar stadsplanering och delningstjänster kommer framöver att få det lite lättare. En ny bok ger handfasta tips på hur hållbara delningstjänster som exempelvis bilpooler kan förverkligas. Michael Johansson, forskare vid Institutionen vid service management och tjänstevetenskaper v

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/ny-guide-ska-minska-bilberoendet-i-stader - 2026-06-07

Våra studievägledare berättar om de reviderade kandidatprogrammen

Ändrad behörighet, programupplägg, praktikmöjligheter och utlandsstudier - hösten 2021 startar det reviderade kandidatprogrammet i service management och logistics service management. Men vad innebär det rent konkret? Våra studievägledare berättar! Varför har utbildningsprogrammen gjorts om?  -    Revideringar av utbildningsprogram görs med jämna mellanrum för att ständigt utveckla och aktualisera

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/vara-studievagledare-berattar-om-de-reviderade-kandidatprogrammen - 2026-06-07

Svagt intresse för att förebygga avfall enligt ny studie

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Avfall från landets hushåll är stort men mängden avfall från verksamheter är hela fem gånger större. I en ny studie granskas hur avfallsproducenter arbetar för att förebygga onödigt avfall. Resultatet visar att möjligheten till minskat avfall ofta anges försvåras av verksamhetens teknik, ekonomi och organisation. -

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/svagt-intresse-att-forebygga-avfall-enligt-ny-studie - 2026-06-07

Institutionens forskare Carina Sjöholm i kulturprogrammet Sverige! på SVT

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. I det senaste avsnittet av kulturprogrammet Sverige! på SVT berättar Carina Sjöholm om trädgårdar och trädgårdsböcker. Carina Sjöholm är docent i etnologi och universitetslektor vid Institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap. Hon har många forskningsintressen som fokuserar på kultur, ekonomi, media, k

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/institutionens-forskare-carina-sjoholm-i-kulturprogrammet-sverige-pa-svt - 2026-06-07

Ny bok om administrationssamhället

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Forskaren Erika Andersson Cederholm vid Institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap har tillsammans med Malin Åkerström, Katarina Jacobsson och David Wästerfors skrivit boken Hidden Attractions of Administration: The Peculiar Appeal of Meetings and Documents. Boken är en studie om hur möten, dokumentat

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/ny-bok-om-administrationssamhallet - 2026-06-07

Forskare aktuella i kreativ utställning om främmande växter

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Cecilia Fredriksson, professor vid Institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap, intervjuas i Skånska Dagbladet om sin medverkan i den nya utställningen nya Vem ska bort? som visas nu i Pufendorfinstitutets trädgård i Lund. Temat Perspektiv på invasiva växter är verksamt vid Pufendorfinstitutet under 20

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/forskare-aktuella-i-kreativ-utstallning-om-frammande-vaxter - 2026-06-07

Recruitment initiative attracts international top researchers to the Faculty of Science

An international recruitment initiative from the university has attracted a large number of applicants. A total of 357 researchers from around the world have applied to become visiting professors at Lund University – as many as 86 of them to the Faculty of Science! “It was a very positive outcome of the initiative,” says Per Persson, Dean of the Faculty of Science. “When going through the applicat

https://www.science.lu.se/article/recruitment-initiative-attracts-international-top-researchers-faculty-science - 2026-06-07

Scientists solve astronomical riddle

Packed tightly together like twinkling stellar beehives, these globular clusters are made up of hundreds of thousands of stars. Now, for the first time, a team of scientists can reveal how the ancient and mysterious star systems actually form. The existence of these globular clusters, comprising millions of stars, has been known since the invention of the telescope in the 17th century. Globular cl

https://www.science.lu.se/article/scientists-solve-astronomical-riddle - 2026-06-07

AI model from Lund University indicates four out of ten breast cancer patients could avoid axillary surgery

A project at Lund University in Sweden has trained an AI model to identify breast cancer patients who could be spared from axillary surgery. The model analyses previously unutilised information in mammograms and pinpoints with high accuracy the individual risk of metastasis in the armpit. A newly completed study shows that the model indicates that just over 40 per cent of today’s axillary surgery

https://www.science.lu.se/article/ai-model-lund-university-indicates-four-out-ten-breast-cancer-patients-could-avoid-axillary-surgery - 2026-06-07

Solar fuel conundrum nears a solution

Solar energy stored in the form of fuel is something scientists hope could partially replace fossil fuels in the future. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden may have solved a long-standing problem that has hindered the development of sustainable solar fuels. If solar energy can be used more efficiently using iron-based systems, this could pave the way for cheaper solar fuels. “We can now see

https://www.science.lu.se/article/solar-fuel-conundrum-nears-solution - 2026-06-07

Hostile hoots make robins eat less at night

The sound of tawny owls makes young European robins eat less during their southward migration. A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows how the threat from nocturnal predators affects the birds’ behaviour – and by extension their survival. When young robins embark on their first southward migration in the autumn, they make regular stops along the way to rest and replenish their energy rese

https://www.science.lu.se/article/hostile-hoots-make-robins-eat-less-night - 2026-06-07

Secondary forests could be a key factor in climate management – if we protect them in time

By analysing over 100,000 field measurements as well as environmental data, an international research team has created maps that show how and when naturally regrowing forests bind most carbon. To fulfil climate goals and avoid the most serious consequences of global heating, we need to both reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and remove carbon dioxide that is already in the atmosphere. Naturally

https://www.science.lu.se/article/secondary-forests-could-be-key-factor-climate-management-if-we-protect-them-time - 2026-06-07

The hidden highways of the sky mapped

High above us, the atmosphere is teeming with life. Birds, bats and insects share the airspace, but divide it into different lanes of traffic. New research from Lund University in Sweden reveals how the atmosphere is an ecosystem, with complex ecological processes that affect how animals move between different altitude levels. We must understand that the air is an arena for ecological processes th

https://www.science.lu.se/article/hidden-highways-sky-mapped - 2026-06-07

Lund physicist appointed associate editor of Physical Review Letters

Armin Tavakoli, Associate Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physics at Lund University and researcher at the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT), has been appointed associate editor for Physical Review Letters (PRL) – one of the world’s most prestigious journals in physics. 'It’s an honour to take on this role,' says Tavakoli. “PRL holds a unique position in the physics community,

https://www.science.lu.se/article/lund-physicist-appointed-associate-editor-physical-review-letters - 2026-06-07

Researchers take a step towards improved antibody therapy

Antibody-based drugs often become too thick to be injected at high concentrations. Now, new research can explain why this happens—knowledge that could eventually lead to easily injectable medications. Antibody-based drugs are currently used to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory conditions. To be administered as a simple injection under the skin, they need to be concentrated, but a

https://www.science.lu.se/article/researchers-take-step-towards-improved-antibody-therapy - 2026-06-07

A new eye on the universe opens in Chile

A new instrument on the four-metre VISTA telescope at the European Southern Observatory in Chile has recently captured its first starlight. This marks the beginning of a new era in astronomy, as researchers prepare to map the sky in unprecedented detail. The instrument does not take ordinary images of the night sky. Instead, 4MOST – the Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope – collects spectra, that

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-eye-universe-opens-chile - 2026-06-07

Award for environmental pioneer – has a message for academia

Environmental pioneer Henrik Smith has won a major international ecology prize. He is also keen to emphasise the importance of research activity’s interaction with society – gone are the days when writing an extensive study and then leaving it to gather dust was enough. Henrik Smith, professor of animal ecology at Lund University, has been awarded the internationally renowned Marsh Awards for Ecol

https://www.science.lu.se/article/award-environmental-pioneer-has-message-academia - 2026-06-07

New study reveals the innermost secrets of spaghetti

What keeps spaghetti from disintegrating in boiling water? The answer, according to new research, is gluten. The amount of salt in the water also has an unexpected significance. Using advanced techniques, researchers examined the internal structure of regular and gluten-free spaghetti – straight off the shelf. The results show that gluten has a crucial role in protecting the structure of pasta dur

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-study-reveals-innermost-secrets-spaghetti - 2026-06-07