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Lund University receives SEK 100 million to coordinate major polar research project

It has now been confirmed that Lund University will receive SEK 100 million from the EU to coordinate the international research project Interact for another four years. Among other things, the funding is to be used to send more polar researchers to the Arctic, make data available using artificial intelligence and reduce the research stations’ climate impact. “Climate change in the Arctic is proce

https://www.science.lu.se/article/lund-university-receives-sek-100-million-coordinate-major-polar-research-project - 2025-11-13

MoRe-Lab opens the gates

MoRe-Lab (Movement & Reality Lab) is an experimental health science test environment for studies of movement, activity and behavior in full scale. A new platform for interdisciplinary collaborations open to the entire university. Initiators and partners outside the academy are also welcome to join MoRe-Lab's operations. On December 8th, MoRe-Lab will be inaugurated. On Wednesday, December 8th, MoR

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/more-lab-opens-gates - 2025-11-13

Data maturity and follow-up in time-to-event analyses

New publication in the International Journal of Epidemiology AbstractWe propose methods to determine the minimum number of subjects remaining at risk after which Kaplan-Meier survival plots for time-to-event outcomes should be curtailed, as, once the number remaining at risk drops below this minimum, the survival estimates are no longer meaningful in the context of the investigation. The size of t

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/data-maturity-and-follow-time-event-analyses - 2025-11-14

Return to campus-based activities

As of 17 August Lund University will initiate a stepwise return to campus-based work and education, provided that conditions allow with regards to the pandemic. The current decisions by the Vice Chancellor on June 17 and the Dean of the Faculty of Science on  June 23 provide a time table for the return to campus. General and regularly updated information is available here.  Key dates:   Education

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/return-campus-based-activities - 2025-11-13

MoRe-Lab opens the gates

MoRe-Lab (Movement & Reality Lab) is an experimental health science test environment for studies of movement, activity, and behavior in full scale. A new platform for interdisciplinary collaborations opens to the entire university. Initiators and partners outside the academy are also welcome to join MoRe-Lab's operations. On December 8th, MoRe-Lab will be inaugurated. On Wednesday, December 8th, M

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/more-lab-opens-gates - 2025-11-13

Lund University receives SEK 100 million to coordinate major polar research project

Lund University will receive SEK 100 million from the EU to coordinate the international research project Interact for another four years. Among other things, the funding is to be used to send more polar researchers to the Arctic, make data available using artificial intelligence and reduce the research stations’ climate impact. “Climate change in the Arctic is proceeding twice as fast as in the r

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/lund-university-receives-sek-100-million-coordinate-major-polar-research-project - 2025-11-13

Karl Dahlstrand presented at Icelandic conference on recognising sexual violence

At the end of September, Karl Dahlstrand visited Iceland to present at the international conference "Recognising Sexual Violence: Developing Pathways to Survivor-Centred Justice", organised by the University of Iceland. Karl Dahlstrand has studied crime victim compensation for over a decade. At the conference organised by the Institute for Gender, Equality and Difference (RIKK) at the University o

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/karl-dahlstrand-presented-icelandic-conference-recognising-sexual-violence - 2025-11-13

The future workplace – lessons learned from the conference

I have participated in a very interesting conference arranged by the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions (SUHF) on the theme of administration quality – changes in ways of working. Several researchers from Swedish higher education institutions shared knowledge and ideas about how, based on experiences from the pandemic, we can create even better conditions for our work. The questi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/future-workplace-lessons-learned-conference - 2025-11-14

Forthcoming call for applications for projects focusing on Agenda 2030

Regarding applications for university-wide funding – interdisciplinary projects focusing on Agenda 2030 and sustainable development. Lund University has established a research programme for excellence entailing employment of doctoral students and postdocs and focusing on Agenda 2030 and sustainable development for the period 2021-2025. Within the framework of this programme, on 15 March 2021 the R

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/forthcoming-call-applications-projects-focusing-agenda-2030 - 2025-11-14

New checklist improves safety when travelling for work

Travelling on business can present challenges and risks, especially when visiting areas with heightened security risks. To ensure safe and well-planned journeys, a new checklist has been launched, providing comprehensive guidance and concrete tips when travelling on business. The new checklist has been developed to support staff and managers in making informed risk assessments for every business t

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-checklist-improves-safety-when-travelling-work - 2025-11-14

Pufendorfinstitutets hållbara principer

Vart fjärde år utvärderas Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies för att följa upp hur institutet uppfyller sina övergripande målsättningar och följer sina grundläggande principer. I år har en extern panel utvärderat verksamheten under åren 2018–2021 (inklusive pandemiåren, alltså), modellen som Pufendorfinstitutet vilar på och vad som gör institutet unik. Den externa utvärderingspanelen bestod

https://www.pi.lu.se/artikel/pufendorfinstitutets-hallbara-principer - 2025-11-13

Ärftlig risk för diabetes kopplad till bakteriefloran

Barn med hög risk att utveckla typ 1-diabetes har delvis en annan bakterieflora i tarmen jämfört med individer med låg risk, enligt en ny studie. Fynden, som publicerats i Nature Communications, tyder på att ärftlig risk kan forma hur individen reagerar på miljöfaktorer vid uppkomsten av autoimmuna sjukdomar. Både arv och miljö anses spela roll för utvecklingen av typ 1-diabetes, en allvarlig auto

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/arftlig-risk-diabetes-kopplad-till-bakteriefloran - 2025-11-13

Diabetesförbundet: Varför väljer Sverige en väg mot ojämlik vård?

Från och med 1 december ingår inte längre insulinpumpar i den statliga läkemedelsförmånen, pumpar som är livsviktiga för många som har typ 1-diabetes. Särskilt unga vuxna med sjukdomen. En insulinpump är en minimal kostnad för staten men har stor betydelse för varje enskild individ som är i behov av den. I och med att landstingen nu får ansvar för pumparna tar Sverige ett väldigt tydligt steg mot

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/diabetesforbundet-varfor-valjer-sverige-en-vag-mot-ojamlik-vard - 2025-11-13

Children and biologists research biodiversity together

Children in preschool and primary school will now be able to learn more about insects, birds, flowers and plants, how valuable they are and how we humans can protect nature. The collaborative project ‘Natural Nations’ is introducing biodiversity in the curriculum. In the past, knowledge of species and the natural world was part of general knowledge and was passed down through generations. Today, t

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/children-and-biologists-research-biodiversity-together - 2025-11-13

Matthias Baier has stepped down as Head of Department and back into the classroom

The mandate Head of Department rarely spans more than six years. Matthias Baier held it at the Sociology of Law Department for eleven. This spring, the former prefect resumed his position as Senior Lecturer. Accompanied by his partner and two dogs in their rural home outside of Lund, Matthias Baier spent the spring semester phasing himself out of the department's top managerial position and back t

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/matthias-baier-has-stepped-down-head-department-and-back-classroom - 2025-11-13

Scientists refine the search for dark matter

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden, among others, have developed a more effective technique in the search for clues about dark matter in the universe. They can now analyse much larger amounts of the data generated at CERN. At the CERN research facility, a long series of experiments is underway on protons colliding in the LHC accelerator at almost the speed of light. The amount of data is c

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/scientists-refine-search-dark-matter - 2025-11-13

Professorship in Olof Palme’s Memory to British-Israeli Researcher

A multifaceted British-Israeli researcher has been awarded the prestigious visiting professorship in Olof Palme’s memory and will spend 10 months at the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University. The right to euthanasia, multiculturalism and peace in Israel and Palestine are a few of his areas of research. LUM meets Raphael Cohen-Almagor in an attic room at the Centre for Advan

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/professorship-olof-palmes-memory-british-israeli-researcher - 2025-11-13

Living on air: Scientists enlist Arctic bacteria to fight climate change

What if we could fight climate change using bacteria that live on air? That’s the vision behind a newly funded international research project led by scientists from Lund University, the University of Tromsø, and Harvard Medical School. With support from the prestigious Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP), the team aims to explore how an Arctic microbe that can feed exclusively on methane could b

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/living-air-scientists-enlist-arctic-bacteria-fight-climate-change - 2025-11-14

Researcher challenges myth that plant-based food is safer

Current knowledge of food safety is based on traditional foods that include animal products. Corresponding knowledge of plant-based foods lags behind. “There is a naive belief that plant-based food is safer than animal-based food. Unfortunately, this is not the case,” says Jenny Schelin, a researcher on food safety at Lund University in Sweden. “Plant-based foods are just as vulnerable to the same

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researcher-challenges-myth-plant-based-food-safer - 2025-11-14

Gigantic database stores information about democracy worldwide

All over the world, thousands of experts are sitting entering information about their home countries into a huge democracy database. Soon, three quarters of the world’s countries will have been entered. “In my megalomaniac moments, I usually compare the database to the CERN particle accelerator. It will be as important a tool for political scientists as CERN is for physicists”, says Jan Teorell, w

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/gigantic-database-stores-information-about-democracy-worldwide - 2025-11-13