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Strength training and knee osteoarthritis
How does OA treatment work in public hospitals in other countries?
Internship position at the Centre open for applications
CMES Workshop: Conflict and Environment in Kurdistan
Call for papers – Special Issue on The Future of Retail and Consumption
New support function for commissioned education
Martin Dribe new Wallenberg Scholar
Leeds comes to Lund
The Platform worker: Employee or Entrepreneur?
The expert’s view: Why the future of food matters
Planning of a social science centre resumes after court decision
New project sets out to enable circular household consumption
Carin Rehncrona "nailed" her dissertation
The Helsingborg Safety Hub
Linn Alenius Wallin has successfully defended her dissertation
A more functional and beautiful study environment at Lund University Library
By christel [dot] holmberg [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (Christel Holmberg) - published 23 October 2023 Autumnal greenery covers the beautiful facade of Lund University Library. Photographer Gideon Horn. We are renovating the inside of the building next year, making room for more and better study spaces. By 2025, functional and beautiful study spaces will be available for you. Starting this year, Aka
https://www.ub.lu.se/en/article/more-functional-and-beautiful-study-environment-lund-university-library - 2025-07-19
Locked up in lockdown
Published 16 October 2020 Since COVID-19 spread to Russia, national authorities have cut off all access to prisons. Based on his recent research, Rustamjon Urinboyev speculates how the everyday lives of transnational Muslim prisoners in Russia are likely to have changed in lockdown. When the coronavirus pandemic hit Russia, all correctional facilities closed to outsiders to protect the vulnerable
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/locked-lockdown - 2025-07-19
Oscar Björkenfeldt completes the doctoral student programme
New Grant Backs Research on Alternative Non-Western Legal and Governance Institutions
Published 4 June 2025 A €1.8 million EU grant will fund new research into the challenges of promoting good governance and the rule of law in non-Western societies. In May, the European Commission's HORIZON Programme confirmed the funding for Rustamjon Urinboyev's research and training program "The Political Economy of Legal and Governance Reform in Non-Western Societies: Insights from Central Asia