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Call for application for MentLife, a Life Science mentorship programme
The cause of the BMC roof fire is now established
The beauty of prosocial behavior: how prosocial behavior affect attractiveness
Annika Fredén participates in new anthology as the Instrument of Government celebrates 50 years
Ian Manners contributes to 20th Anniversary Symposium on Arrival of Normative Power in Planetary Politics
Calvo, Bäck & Carroll on pariah parties and changing elite rhetoric in the Swedish Riksdag
Digital sovereignty and public authorities’ efforts to “byte” back
Abdelmoez on digital feminist practice during and after the Arab Spring
From shadows to light: The role of latent networks in mainstreaming solar PV practices
What is the potential of circular economy in smart grid developments? New article!
B30 have tested their wings – solving sustainability challenges for clients around Europe
Lund University is 3rd best in QS World University Rankings on Sustainability!
Business students presented ideas on commercializing InsectNeuroNano Bee Chip
Apply for AHU’s higher education teaching and learning courses in autumn!
Cultural night at the Faculty of Medicine
Lund University is the 8th most attractive employer, according to recruitment agency
Mandatory password change for all
New book by Karin Aggestam and Jacqui True: “Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis”
Do Political Parties in Western Europe Listen to Their Voters?
Published 29 January 2025 Political parties in Western Europe are more responsive to voters than you might think. Across seven key political issues, Ibenskas and Polk found that parties adjust their positions to better match public opinion. Hypothetical example of responsiveness. Using data from the Chapel Hill Expert Surveys, European Social Survey, and the European Election Study, the study reve
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/do-political-parties-western-europe-listen-their-voters - 2025-07-27