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Jonatan Nästesjö: What I didn’t know as a new PhD student

Jonatan Nästesjö: What I didn’t know as a new PhD student Jonatan Nästesjö: What I didn’t know as a new PhD student By Caroline Cabot - Published 3 May 2024 A doctoral program isn’t a solo project. Most researchers are happy to help others, and this forms a solid foundation for lasting relationships in academia, writes Jonatan Nästesjö. Read the full column in the magazine Curie . Share http://www

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/vad-jag-inte-visste-som-nybliven-doktorand/ - 2025-08-04

Professor Mona Holmqvist i Helsingborgs Dagblad

Professor Mona Holmqvist i Helsingborgs Dagblad Professor Mona Holmqvist i Helsingborgs Dagblad By Caroline Cabot - Published 25 November 2024 [Translate to English:] Adolfsfältskolan, soon to be built in Ängelholm, will become Sweden’s largest middle school. But what are the advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated 4–6 school? Mona Holmqvist, professor in educational sciences at Lunds universi

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/professor-mona-holmqvist-i-helsingborgs-dagblad/ - 2025-08-04

Jonatan Nästesjö: My best tip for PhD students – read bad texts!

Jonatan Nästesjö: My best tip for PhD students – read bad texts! Jonatan Nästesjö: My best tip for PhD students – read bad texts! By Caroline Cabot - Published 15 May 2024 Doktorander bör inte bara jämföra sig med de bästa forskarna och använda deras texter som måttstock, menar Jonatan Nästesjö. Foto: Patricia Serna/Unsplash It’s not easy being a beginner in academia. Jonatan Nästesjö shares his b

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/mitt-baesta-doktorandtips-laes-kassa-texter/ - 2025-08-03

Jonatan Nästesjö: What does luck really mean in academia?

Jonatan Nästesjö: What does luck really mean in academia? Jonatan Nästesjö: What does luck really mean in academia? By Caroline Cabot - Published 8 October 2024 [Translate to English:] När allt känns som ett lotteri, då kan vi lika gärna hjälpa varandra. Så sa en postdoktor som Jonatan Nästesjö intervjuade. Foto: Unsplash Researchers’ talk about luck contradicts the view that success is purely a r

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/vad-betyder-egentligen-tur-i-akademin/ - 2025-08-04

The inclusion breakdown: "It’s time to rethink"

The inclusion breakdown: "It’s time to rethink" The inclusion breakdown: "It’s time to rethink" By Caroline Cabot - Published 8 November 2024 [Translate to English:] Sweden is one of the countries in the world with the highest proportion of students in the same classroom, regardless of skill level. At the same time, many students finish primary school without being able to read properly and withou

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/inkluderingshaveriet-det-aer-dags-att-taenka-om/ - 2025-08-04

Jonatan Nästesjö: Who in the world can young researchers trust?

Jonatan Nästesjö: Who in the world can young researchers trust? Jonatan Nästesjö: Who in the world can young researchers trust? By Caroline Cabot - Published 4 September 2024 [Translate to English:] Hur hanterar unga forskare osäkerheten kring vad det är som gäller inom akademin? Foto: Unsplash How do young researchers learn what constitutes quality in scientific publishing or what pays off in an

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/vem-i-hela-vaerlden-kan-unga-forskare-lita-paa/ - 2025-08-04

Further Develop as a Teacher!

Further Develop as a Teacher! Further Develop as a Teacher! By Caroline Cabot - Published 13 March 2024 Do you want to enhance your creative writing by portraying the world of education? Or expand your understanding of learning situations related to the symptoms that characterize learning in individuals with autism and ADHD? Apply for this autumn's standalone courses in educational science at Lund

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/vidareutvecklas-som-laerare/ - 2025-08-04

Strong criticism of inclusion: "Students have different needs"

Strong criticism of inclusion: "Students have different needs" Strong criticism of inclusion: "Students have different needs" By Caroline Cabot - Published 1 November 2024 An increasing number of researchers question whether the focus on physical inclusion in regular classrooms benefits students with autism and ADHD, who often struggle with sensory sensitivity and concentration issues. Mona Holmqv

https://www.uvet.lu.se/en/article/stark-kritik-mot-inkludering-elever-har-olika-foerutsaettningar/ - 2025-08-04