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Nyheter på Ekonomie kandidatprogrammet

Från och med i år introduceras flera nyheter inom Ekonomie kandidatprogrammet. En ny introduktionskurs, lärjournal, e-portfolio och studentcoacher ska stärka programmet, addera värde för programstudenter och sätta utbildningen i ett sammanhang. En solig septembermorgon samlas de nyblivna studenterna på Ekonomie kandidatprogrammet i AF-borgen för programstart och introduktion. Ett förväntansfullt s

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/nyheter-pa-ekonomie-kandidatprogrammet - 2026-06-15

Ekonomipriset till Alfred Nobels minne

Sveriges Riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne har tilldelats professorerna Daron Acemoglu från MIT, Simon Johnson även han från MIT och James Robinson från University of Chicago. "För studier av hur institutioner formas och påverkar välståndet." – Tre välkända och vällästa Ekonomipristagare med relevans för flera områden. Boken Why Nations Fail av Acemoglu och Robinson har

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/ekonomipriset-till-alfred-nobels-minne - 2026-06-15

Ellinor Wihlborg – alumn från Systemvetenskapligt kandidatprogram 2012

Ellinor Wihlborg tog sin kandidatexamen i systemvetenskap år 2012 och jobbar i dag som Business Intelligence Analyst på Arriva i Köpenhamn. – Det slog mig att vi faktiskt har Köpenhamn som ligger nära, så jag började söka jobb där. I de flesta annonserna stod det att du skulle kunna flytande danska och det kan inte jag men jag ville ändå försöka. Efter bara en och en halv vecka började det första

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/ellinor-wihlborg-alumn-fran-systemvetenskapligt-kandidatprogram-2012 - 2026-06-15

Forskningspropositionen

Propositionen tar upp regeringens ambitioner inom forskning de kommande fyra åren. Mats Benner, professor i forskningspolitik kommenterar innehållet och lyfter fram både plus och minus (på engelska). Mer information Fler av våra poddar och videorAlla avsnitt av ”news comment” – Youtube.com Mats Benner

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/forskningspropositionen - 2026-06-15

Forskarfrågan: Varför forska på framtida städer och sensorer?

Under årets populärvetenskapliga ’Framtidsdagarna’ vid Lunds universitet 16-17 oktober kunde vi lyssna på angelägna och avgörande frågor för framtiden. I år handlade det om framtidens städer och ’Framtidens död’. Från Ekonomihögskolan deltog och föreläste Markus Lahtinen, lärare och forskare på Institutionen för Informatik. Vi passade på att fråga Markus varför den aktuella forskningen är viktig.

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/forskarfragan-varfor-forska-pa-framtida-stader-och-sensorer - 2026-06-15

Vad kan svensk handel lära sig av Londons trender?

I september reste sex handelsforskare från Centrum för handelsforskning vid Lunds universitet till London för att utforska handelstrender. Här sammanfattar Ulf Johansson de viktigaste trenderna och vad svenska handeln kan lära av det som händer i London.  Trend #1: Infrastruktur för förändring – Londons taxi bilar elektrifieras I Sverige pratar vi om elektrifiering som skall skapa förutsättningar

https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/vad-kan-svensk-handel-lara-sig-av-londons-trender - 2026-06-15

How to create the ultimate veggie burger

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A group of engineering students at Lund University in Sweden noticed there was a rather lacklustre range of veggie burgers available in supermarkets, despite a growing demand for green products. And sure enough - too many additives, no flavour, and no texture, were common complaints they came across when they asked co

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-create-ultimate-veggie-burger - 2026-06-15

Mutations can reduce effect of hormonal treatment in early breast cancer

A small proportion of women who receive anti-estrogen treatment after breast cancer surgery have worse outcomes. This is associated with mutations in the estrogen receptor gene, according to a study from Lund University now published in JNCI Cancer Spectrum. “If our results are confirmed in further studies, it would be relevant to screen for these resistance mutations already at diagnosis, and the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mutations-can-reduce-effect-hormonal-treatment-early-breast-cancer - 2026-06-15

Spinach extract curbs appetite, sugar cravings

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Thylakoid, a compound hidden away in spinach and other green leaves, slows down food digestion and therefore makes us feel fuller, according to research at Lund University in Sweden. A spinach extract high in thylakoids triggered a release of satiety hormones in the intestine, the researchers found. WATCH VIDEO: “MY C

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/spinach-extract-curbs-appetite-sugar-cravings - 2026-06-15

ERC Advanced Grant for research on ferroelectric transistors

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Lars-Erik Wernersson, professor of nanoelectronics, has received an ERC Advanced Grant for the integration of new materials into the high-performance, energy-efficient transistors and circuit solutions of the future. Silicon is the current material of choice for most transistors and other components. The problem is th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/erc-advanced-grant-research-ferroelectric-transistors - 2026-06-15

Muscle gene linked to type 2 diabetes

People with type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer muscle function than others. Now a research team at Lund University in Sweden has discovered that in type 2 diabetes, a specific gene is of great importance for the ability of muscle stem cells to create new mature muscle cells. The findings are published in Nature Communications. “In people with type 2 diabetes, the VPS39 gene is significantly less

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/muscle-gene-linked-type-2-diabetes - 2026-06-15

VIDEO: Rudolph’s glowing nose

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose, goes the holiday classic. And now, a Lund University research team in Sweden has captured the phenomenon with a thermographic camera. The video footage was filmed at the Zoo of Nordic Animals in Sweden, the world’s largest zoo for Nordic animals.WATCH VIDEODutch an

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/video-rudolphs-glowing-nose - 2026-06-15

May Day: how electricity brought power to strikes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Areas in Sweden with early access to electricity at the start of the 1900s underwent rapid change. Electrification led to more strikes, but it was not those who were threatened by the new technology who protested. Instead, it was the professional groups who had acquired a stronger negotiating position – thanks to tech

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/may-day-how-electricity-brought-power-strikes - 2026-06-15

New aggressive HIV strain leads to faster AIDS development

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A recently discovered HIV strain leads to significantly faster development of AIDS than currently prevalent forms, according to new research from Lund University in Sweden. The period from infection to development of AIDS was the shortest reported among HIV-1 types, at around five years.There are over 60 different epi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-aggressive-hiv-strain-leads-faster-aids-development - 2026-06-15

Alzheimer's disease is composed of four distinct subtypes

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the abnormal accumulation and spread of the tau protein in the brain. An international study can now show how tau spreads according to four distinct patterns that lead to different symptoms with different prognoses of the affected individuals. The study was published in Nature Medicine. “In contrast to how we have so far interpreted the spread of tau in the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/alzheimers-disease-composed-four-distinct-subtypes - 2026-06-15

How Lund University can contribute to sustainable development

Lund University is organising its first ever all-faculty research conference on sustainable development. The pro-vice chancellor for research, sustainability and campus development, Per Mickwitz, and Emily Boyd, Director of Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, are both moderating sessions at the conference which aims to highlight how research can contribute to change, and spread know

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-lund-university-can-contribute-sustainable-development - 2026-06-15

Chimpanzees and yawn contagion

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. New research from Lund University, Sweden, has shown for the first time that chimpanzees catch yawns from humans, and that the susceptibility to contagious yawning develops gradually with age – just like it does in humans. While juvenile chimpanzees (5-8 years of age) catch human yawns, infant chimpanzees seem immune

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/chimpanzees-and-yawn-contagion - 2026-06-15

Leisure travel appears to increase alongside working from home

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. More people working from home does not necessarily mean less travel. On the contrary, leisure travel may increase to compensate for sedentary work in the home, according to transport researcher Lena Winslott Hiselius. This can become a challenge for public transport. There are strong indications that remote working is

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/leisure-travel-appears-increase-alongside-working-home - 2026-06-15

Prestigious grants to LU researchers

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Four researchers at Lund University have been awarded SEK 73 million in prestigious grants from the European Research Council (ERC). The grants go to research on Alzheimer’s disease, self-constructing nanoparticles, electron studies using ultrafast camera flashes, and nanowires. In the announcement of the ERC grants,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/prestigious-grants-lu-researchers - 2026-06-15

Migratory songbirds climb to extreme altitudes during daytime

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Great reed warblers normally migrate by night during its month-long migration from northern Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. However, researchers have now discovered that during the few occasions when it continues to fly during daytime, it flies at extremely high altitudes (up to 6300 meters). One possible explanation fo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/migratory-songbirds-climb-extreme-altitudes-during-daytime - 2026-06-15