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Monica Wilderoth om att regissera studenter på en kyrkogård

Fyra frågor till regissören Monica Wilderoth som just nu arbetar med studenter från årskurs 2 på Skådespelarprogrammet. Vem är Monica Wilderoth? Oj, stor fråga, det vet jag inte riktigt tror jag, men jag arbetar som skådespelare, regissör och dramatiker. Och det har jag gjort i 25 år. Jag har varit frilans i alla år, och arbetat med kontrakt som varat längst i ett år i taget. Jag har också skrivit

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/monica-wilderoth-om-att-regissera-studenter-pa-en-kyrkogard - 2025-11-08

"Känn på mig", av Teaterhögskolans alumn Alexandra Loonin, får urpremiär online

Morgondagens dramatiker från Teaterhögskolan i Malmö blir en del av projektet “Urpremiär!” där Helsingborgs stadsteater och Helsingborgs Dagblad ger lördagsmatinéer med nyskriven teater under rubriken "Viruset och vi" - ett stycke dramatik skrivs och spelas in under en vecka – och får urpremiär på tidningens site. Fyra dramatiker, fyra lördagar, fyra bilder av våren 2020 gestaltad som teater. Som

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/kann-pa-mig-av-teaterhogskolans-alumn-alexandra-loonin-far-urpremiar-online - 2025-11-08

En `Legendar´ på Teaterhögskolan tackar för sig

Barbara Wilczek-Ekholm har arbetat på Teaterhögskolan i Malmö sedan 1977. I samband med vårterminens avslutande går hon nu, efter lång och trogen tjänst, i pension. Den officiella avtackningen kommer först att ske den 2 oktober 2020, då Teaterhögskolan samtidigt håller en festlig lansering av hennes nyutgivna bok ”Berättelsen om mitt liv i rörelse”.  Barbara Wilczek-Ekholm har varit Teaterhögskola

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/en-legendar-pa-teaterhogskolan-tackar-sig - 2025-11-08

Pelle Hanæus ny universitetsadjunkt i scenframställning

Teaterhögskolan i Malmö kan med glädje meddela att Pelle Hanæus till hösten 2020 kommer att börja arbeta på skolan som universitetsadjunkt i scenframställning. I tjänsten ingår också uppdraget att vara utbildningsledare för skådespelarutbildningen. Syftet med rekryteringen, som varit i gång under vår och försommaren och nyligen avslutats, har varit att finna en person som kan vara delaktig i att u

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/pelle-hanaeus-ny-universitetsadjunkt-i-scenframstallning - 2025-11-08

Streamingpremiär: slutproduktioner

I ett samarbete mellan dramatikerutbildningen och skådespelarutbildningen på Teaterhögskolan i Malmö presenteras här examensstudenterna 2020. Dramatikerstudenterna har under året skrivit varsin pjäs som realiserats av skådespelarstudenterna. Det konstnärliga teamet har skapat ett gemensamt universum för de fyra pjäserna och sammanfört dem till ett sammanhållet verk genom scenografi, kostym och ges

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/streamingpremiar-slutproduktioner - 2025-11-08

Sommarkurs på temat representation avslutad

Kursen 'Att representera en annan människa' leddes av den kritikerrosade Reumert-prisade danska regissören Tue Biering och Felicia Ohly, dramaturg på Malmö Stadsteater. Att representera en annan människa hade som ambition att fördjupa studenternas konstnärliga kompetens kring representation och autenticitet, samt ge kännedom om och erfarenheter av insamlande av material för att gestalta en annan m

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/sommarkurs-pa-temat-representation-avslutad - 2025-11-08

Ytterligare två streamingpremiärer!

I ett samarbete mellan dramatikerutbildningen och skådespelarutbildningen på Teaterhögskolan i Malmö presenteras här examensstudenterna 2020. Dramatikerstudenterna har under året skrivit varsin pjäs som realiserats av skådespelarstudenterna. Det konstnärliga teamet har skapat ett gemensamt universum för de fyra pjäserna och sammanfört dem till ett sammanhållet verk genom scenografi, kostym och ges

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/ytterligare-tva-streamingpremiarer - 2025-11-08

Student presentations from the summer course Conceptual Project in Performing Arts

The presentations of DISAPPEARING by Anna Lyngby Olsen & Adrian Kautsky, RELOCATE by Fabian Nyman and CLEAN AND SOLVE by Martin Ku, all from the summer course Conceptual Project in Performing Arts, takes place in Malmö and Berlin. The course Conceptual Project in Performing Arts (SKÅB10, 7,5 credits)  has been led by Mia Habib during week 31 - 35, 2020, as an online course in english. Internation

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/student-presentations-summer-course-conceptual-project-performing-arts - 2025-11-08

Advanced treatments of the future are soon here

Stem cells programmed to produce insulin in people with type 1 diabetes or to repair the heart muscle after a heart attack. Gene and cell therapies that improve cancer treatments. These new and innovative therapies have the potential to cure, alleviate and treat diseases where traditional medicines are currently insufficient. The monk Gregor Mendel set more in motion than he could have imagined wh

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/advanced-treatments-future-are-soon-here - 2025-11-08

Nerve cells could transform the treatment of Parkinson’s

At the end of October 2022, the Swedish Medical Products Agency gave the go-ahead for a clinical trial of the stem cell-based therapy STEM-PD for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. The cells, generated from embryonic stem cells, have been in development for several years and will now be transplanted into patients with Parkinson’s to replace nerve cells lost due to the disease. The clinical tria

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nerve-cells-could-transform-treatment-parkinsons - 2025-11-08

Reprogramming cancer cells into immune defenders

By reprogramming tumour cells to become the body’s defenders, Filipe Pereira and his colleagues hope to improve current cancer treatments. Right now, some of the immune system’s most important players, the dendritic cells, are patrolling your body in search of foreign substances. If they find something suspicious, they break it down into smaller pieces, called antigens, which are presented to the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/reprogramming-cancer-cells-immune-defenders - 2025-11-08

Gene therapies raise difficult legal and ethical questions

New advanced therapies can alleviate or cure chronic diseases. But medical progress raises the question of how rights should be protected and balanced, according to Jessica Almqvist, professor in international law and human rights, who conducts research on gene therapies. With advanced therapies, doctors can treat or prevent serious diseases. Gene therapies are tailor-made and individualised. The

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/gene-therapies-raise-difficult-legal-and-ethical-questions - 2025-11-08

Kind methods mean happy cells

Stem cells from umbilical cords in Skåne are improved with nanotubes. By cross-pollinating nanotechnology with stem cell biology, researchers are creating gentle methods to ensure that more cells perform better. Blood stem cells are altered without showing that they have been modified. “If you are interested in working with blood stem cells in Sweden, this is the place to be.” So says Martin Hjort

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/kind-methods-mean-happy-cells - 2025-11-08

Expert on American patriotism and welfare researcher awarded honorary doctorates

Professor of Social Work Mimi Abramovitz and Professor of Political Psychology Leonie Huddy have been awarded honorary doctorates by the Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University. They will receive their honorary doctorates at the doctoral degree conferment ceremony on 26 May at Lund Cathedral. Mimi Abramovitz currently works at the City University of New York. The Faculty of Social Sciences r

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/expert-american-patriotism-and-welfare-researcher-awarded-honorary-doctorates - 2025-11-08

Lund University welcomes 700 new international students for studies during spring 2023

Monday 9 January is Arrival Day. The new students are checked in at the Ingvar Kamprad Design Center by staff and international mentors. Arrival Day aims to welcome the international students to Lund University, provide them with information and ensure that they are settled in before the start of the semester. On Arrival Day staff from Lund University welcome the students at Kastrup and show them

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-welcomes-700-new-international-students-studies-during-spring-2023 - 2025-11-08

Toward a personalized approach to the study and treatment of bone cancers

Researchers at Lund University have generated human mini bones in the lab which mirror the composition and function of human bone. The results published in Science Translational Medicine detail this step toward the future development of patient-tailored, personalized models of bone cancers and tumors. On average, the adult body consists of 206 bones. Housed in the center of each, is bone marrow, t

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/toward-personalized-approach-study-and-treatment-bone-cancers - 2025-11-08

Digital tools building bridges between local communities and forced migrants

Throughout history and across the globe, individuals have been forced to flee conflicts, natural disasters and political oppression. An experience of trauma and new horizons that is at once both collective and individual. Researchers at Lund University have developed digital tools that facilitate deeper contact between local communities and forced migrants. The tools can be used by museums and cul

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/digital-tools-building-bridges-between-local-communities-and-forced-migrants - 2025-11-08

Feathered robotic wing paves way for flapping drones

Birds fly more efficiently by folding their wings during the upstroke, according to a recent study led by Lund University in Sweden. The results could mean that wing-folding is the next step in increasing the propulsive and aerodynamic efficiency of flapping drones. Even the precursors to birds – extinct bird-like dinosaurs – benefited from folding their wings during the upstroke, as they develope

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/feathered-robotic-wing-paves-way-flapping-drones - 2025-11-08

Learning more about the endocrine system could lead to fewer cases of type 2 diabetes and obesity

How much water do we need to drink to stay healthy? How do different diets affect our metabolism? Studies of various hormones in the body are providing diabetes researchers with new answers to these questions. The goal is to develop individualized treatments and dietary recommendations that could lower the risk of developing obesity and diseases such as type 2 diabetes. The endocrine system and th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/learning-more-about-endocrine-system-could-lead-fewer-cases-type-2-diabetes-and-obesity - 2025-11-08

Where do your online shopping returns end up? In the bin, new research finds

For e-commerce companies, it is cheaper to throw away returned items rather than selling them again. In a new study, researchers at Lund University in Sweden interviewed members of the textile and electronics industries in Europe, hoping to better understand a problem that is snowballing, yet has been the subject of little research. Internet shopping is increasingly commonplace, and with it comes

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/where-do-your-online-shopping-returns-end-bin-new-research-finds - 2025-11-08