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Ny forskning visar: vanligare med celiaki i sydvästra Skåne
Tre forskare får ERC Advanced Grant – Lunds universitets mest framgångsrika år hittills
Inhemska djur som blivit invasiva utomlands
Många fallolyckor kan enkelt förebyggas
WCMM Fireside chat: WCMM communicators Ervin Ascic and Nejc Arh
From molecule to patient – Six promising projects to advance Parkinson's research
Swedish female ice hockey players in favour of body checking
Protein that affects the ability to secrete insulin in type 2 diabetes
International students managed to arrive in Lund
By maria [dot] lindh [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Lindh) - published 28 September 2020 Jasmine Bray was advised against travelling but is very happy to be in Lund. Photo:Maria Lindh Despite the pandemic, the mood is good among those working with international students. Richard Stenelo and Louise Corrigan think it is fantastic that so many of them have managed to arrive in Lund. “The
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/international-students-managed-arrive-lund - 2025-08-07
Art treasures taken out of hiding
By jenny [dot] loftrup [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Loftrup) - published 6 November 2020 Usually Annie Lindberg works all alone in the secret warehouse. Photo:Kennet Ruona Lund University has a world-class art collection worth hundreds of millions of Swedish crowns. But many of the less valuable paintings are currently hidden in attics and cellar storage rooms. “With the initiative
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/art-treasures-taken-out-hiding - 2025-08-07
Power hierarchies make it more difficult to curb sexual harassment
By jenny [dot] loftrup [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Loftrup) - published 9 November 2020 Anette Agardh, who led a research-based project on sexual harassment at LU. Photo: Jenny Loftrup There is nothing to indicate that sexual harassment is more common at the University than in other workplaces. However, different relationships of a dependent nature complicate the situation, such as
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/power-hierarchies-make-it-more-difficult-curb-sexual-harassment - 2025-08-07
New national board to take over cases of research misconduct
By maria [dot] lindh [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Lindh) - published 7 January 2020 Magnus Gudmundsson and Göran Sandberg. Photo:Kennet Ruona On 1 January 2020, a new law will come into force that means that cases concerning research misconduct are to be forwarded to a new national board exclusively dedicated to this. At Lund University, this will involve two or three current cases
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-national-board-take-over-cases-research-misconduct - 2025-08-07
Chainsaw geologist studies historical climate change in growth rings
By johan [dot] joelsson [at] science [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Joelsson) - published 16 February 2020 “My goal is to complete the southern Swedish tree chronology. However, there is a lot of work remaining. So I should be busy until I retire”, says Johannes Edvardsson: Photo:Kennet Ruona By analysing the growth rings from trees that are several thousand years old, preserved in peat bogs, geologist
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/chainsaw-geologist-studies-historical-climate-change-growth-rings - 2025-08-07
Case Competition 2024
By marie [dot] pihl [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] se (Marie Pihl) - published 29 November 2024 LUSEM Case Competition 2024 LUSEM's long-standing heritage of case competitions has now been revived after some years' intermission and it is a welcomed event both by students and collaborating partners. On 21 November, nine teams gathered to showcase their skills in an intense day of preparation and case solv
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/case-competition-2024 - 2025-08-07
How she became Professor Hardcore
By jenny [dot] loftrup [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Loftrup) - published 17 December 2020 Earning money on the book is not an incentive for either of them. Charlotta Turner intends to donate her share to Nadia Nurad’s initiative to rebuild the villages destroyed by ISIS. Former doctoral student Firas Jumaah and supervisor Charlotta Turner have had a special bond since 2014, when Jum
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-she-became-professor-hardcore - 2025-08-07
How vaccine sceptics think
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 15 February 2021 “What side effects can you get?"," What unnatural chemicals do they inject?" and "Is it unnecessary to get vaccinated?" are some questions that vaccine sceptics ask themselves, according to Mia-Marie Hammarlin. Photo: Anna Aatola Engagement with alternative health theories and a scepticism towar
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-vaccine-sceptics-think - 2025-08-07
Farms a valuable heritage for the University
By jenny [dot] loftrup [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Loftrup) - published 29 March 2021 A popular pick-your-own option for all sorts of cabbage began in 2020 at Norra Knästorp. At Christmas time, crowds of Lund residents were seen walking with swaying plumes of kale towards the city. Photo:Emma Sandberg Why does Lund University manage farms in Skåne? It’s a matter of tradition. From
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/farms-valuable-heritage-university - 2025-08-07
Alligators are a key to the world of dinosaurs
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 7 October 2021 Stephan Reber with two of the alligators he works with. Photo: Kennet Ruona “Toke is shy but does the most exploring of all of them, while Siggi is relaxed and friendly. But you have to know them to be able to work with them”, says cognitive scientist Stephan Reber. He is not talking about his col
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/alligators-are-key-world-dinosaurs - 2025-08-07
In search of a language for eternity
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 7 April 2022 The inscriptions in Karnak in Egypt are approximately 3 500 years old. Photo: Artdi/MostPhotos What would it take for people living 100 000 years from now to be able to understand a message from people living today? Language historian and exegete Ola Wikander has, on behalf of the Swedish Nuclear Fu
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/search-language-eternity - 2025-08-07