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Utforskar bostadsmarknaden och trångboddhet – genom spel

CASE:s koordinator, Steven Schmidt, är i gång på allvar med nya forskningsprojektet EPIC-LIFE, som ska utforska strategier för ett effektivt nyttjande av befintliga bostäder. Det handlar om samverkan med civilsamhället på riktigt – boende och andra intressenter bjuds in till spel. Forskarna vill identifiera ekonomiska och sociodemografiska faktorer relaterade till trångboddhet och benägenheten att

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/utforskar-bostadsmarknaden-och-trangboddhet-genom-spel - 2026-07-01

Exotisk cocktail i extrem exoplanets atmosfär

Genom avancerad spektroskopi har forskare i Lund lyckats detaljstudera atmosfären hos en extrem exoplanet belägen 322 ljusår från jorden. Den nya kunskapen om den Jupiterliknande planetens skållheta gashölje är viktig när det kommer till att förstå mer jordlika planeter. WASP-189b är en mycket extrem planet utanför vårt solsystem med en dagstemperatur på 3200 grader. Planeten ligger mycket nära si

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/exotisk-cocktail-i-extrem-exoplanets-atmosfar - 2026-07-01

Drastiskt förändrad flora i Skåne

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Studier från Lunds universitet pekar på att floran i Skåne förändrats drastiskt under 1900-talet och fram till idag. Den största minskningen av artrikedomen kan ses i skogsbygderna i norra och mellersta delarna av Skåne. – Jag blev förvånad av att det är klimatförändringen som har påverkat mest, säger forskaren Torb

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/artikel/drastiskt-forandrad-flora-i-skane - 2026-07-01

Sysslolöshet: Last eller dygd? - Tullia Jack får Formas Explore-finansiering för IDLE-projekt

Den 27 maj 2025 offentliggjorde Formas resultaten för Explore - en konkurrensutsatt öppen utlysning som stöder banbrytande hållbarhetsforskning. I år fick endast 83 av 1 117 inlämnade projekt finansiering, vilket motsvarar en framgångsgrad på endast 7%. Ett av dessa framgångsrika projekt är IDLE - Investigating Doing Less in Everyday Life, som leds av docent Tullia Jack från Lunds universitet. - I

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/syssloloshet-last-eller-dygd-tullia-jack-far-formas-explore-finansiering-idle-projekt - 2026-07-01

Samhällsvetare på Hållbarhetsveckan 8-13 april

Hållbarhetsveckan är ett årligt event där Lunds universitet och Lunds kommun bjuder in till en vecka med aktiviteter kring hållbarhet. Som vanligt deltar Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens forskare i flertalet intressanta programpunkter. Kom och lyssna på dina kollegor! Måndag 8 aprilHur kan DU påverka lokalt och inom EU? - Om klimatfrågan inför EU-valet | Hållbarhetsforum (lu.se)Håkan Johansson, S

https://www.sam.lu.se/internt/artikel/samhallsvetare-pa-hallbarhetsveckan-8-13-april - 2026-07-01

Hållbarhetspris till klimatförändringar, genus och fred

Forskning om klimatförändringar, genus och fred, hållbar migration och elsparkcyklar uppmärksammas i årets upplaga av Agenda 2030 Award. Vinnare är Christie Nicoson, doktorand vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, och hon kommer att firas och presentera sin forskning på Hållbarhetsveckan i Lund. Christie Nicosons forskning inrymmer klimatförändringar, genus och fred, och hur dessa är sammankopplad

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/hallbarhetspris-till-klimatforandringar-genus-och-fred - 2026-07-02

Safer research in new animal testing facility

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. There are plans to build a new animal testing facility at Brunnshög in north-east Lund. It is a strategic decision by the Faculty of Medicine based on the need to replace the present animal facility, which is no longer optimal for breeding, and the desire aim to offer international researchers a safer research environ

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/safer-research-new-animal-testing-facility - 2026-07-01

Thesis Defence Interview - Margarita Chumarina

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Margarita Chumarina, from the iPSC laboratory for CNS disease modeling, will be defending her PhD thesis on Wednesday 15th of January. Researching in the group led by Laurent Roybon, Margarita has been utilizing stem cell-based models to study cellular alterations in Parkinson’s disease. Here, Margarita answers a few

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/thesis-defence-interview-margarita-chumarina - 2026-07-01

BSc student portrait: Megan Andrews

Megan Andrews is in her second semester of the Bachelor's Programme in Design of Information Systems at the School of Economics and Management. We asked her a few questions about her experiences so far. (The interview is translated from Swedish.)What is your background? “I am originally from Canada, but moved to Sweden four years ago to live with my fiancé. In my home country, I studied psychology

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/bsc-student-portrait-megan-andrews - 2026-07-02

A young MultiParkers working group takes shape

Collaboration, networking, career development, and wellbeing. Those are four examples of needs that the newly formed young MultiParkers working group will address. After organizing their first event, they are eager to start preparing for more events. During the pandemic, there has been an upbuild of need for social gathering and exchange of ideas and experiences. Especially young researchers who r

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/young-multiparkers-working-group-takes-shape - 2026-07-01

Yulia from Russia helps refugees from Ukraine

Yulia Vakulenko grew up in a small Russian town north of the Arctic Circle, today she works at Lund University. When Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, her world was turned upside down. The first thing Yulia Vakulenko says when she meets me on the staircase of her workplace at the Ingvar Kamprad Design Centre, IKDC, is that her sorrow is nothing compared to what the people of Ukraine are being

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/yulia-russia-helps-refugees-ukraine - 2026-07-02

Surprising results in new study on future carbon storage in Indian forests

A new study from MGeo (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences) researcher Nitin Chaudhary shows how climate change may affect carbon storage in Indian forests – and has attracted wide attention in major Indian media. In this Q&A (questions and answers) Nitin explains why the findings matter, what makes the study new, and why the results need to be communicated with care. Hello, Nitin Chaud

https://www.mgeo.lu.se/en/article/surprising-results-new-study-future-carbon-storage-indian-forests - 2026-07-01

How B cells are programmed early in life can impact long-term immune health

B cells and the antibodies they produce play an important role in our immune system, protecting us from the microscopic enemies that make us ill. Uncovering how they form and are ‘programmed’ during development is key to better understanding the immune response to infections and vaccinations. A new study by researchers from Lund University in Sweden provides new insights into the origin and develo

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/how-b-cells-are-programmed-early-life-can-impact-long-term-immune-health - 2026-07-01

International Fellow Jonathan Andrew

He has been around for a couple of months now, Jonathan Andrew, Research Fellow at GENEVA ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS, Switzerland. I meet him in his cosy office at Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, under the rustic roof beams and him in the red sofa. I begin with a. apologising handsomely for not interviewing him until now and b. thanking him for all the var

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/international-fellow-jonathan-andrew - 2026-07-01

Economic historians seeking the roots of South Africa's inequality

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a unique project, researchers from Lund University in Sweden, together with universities in South Africa, the Netherlands and the USA, will for the first time systematise large amounts of historical data from the Dutch East India Company’s colonisation of South Africa. Their aim: to find out when and how colonial p

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/economic-historians-seeking-roots-south-africas-inequality - 2026-07-01

The algorithm maker saving lives

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Kidney exchange, refugee placements and choosing schools. Separate things but with the common denominator that, with digitalisation's new tools, it is possible to save both time and money – and to save lives.  "I don't like it when I see things that are wrong which research could solve. Then it is up to me to take my

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/algorithm-maker-saving-lives - 2026-07-01

Postdocs enrich the department: Meet Jack Adler-McKean

Today, the Malmö Academy of Music boasts a vibrant research environment where postdoctoral positions play a vital role in driving the artistic field forward. One of those who has held such a position is tuba player Jack Adler-McKean, an internationally active musician and researcher. In his project, he has immersed himself in the history of the tuba family and challenged the conventional idea of t

https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/article/postdocs-enrich-department-meet-jack-adler-mckean - 2026-07-01

How B cells are programmed early in life can impact long-term immune health

B cells and the antibodies they produce play an important role in our immune system, protecting us from the microscopic enemies that make us ill. Uncovering how they form and are ‘programmed’ during development is key to better understanding the immune response to infections and vaccinations. A new study by researchers from Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University in Sweden provides new insights i

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/how-b-cells-are-programmed-early-life-can-impact-long-term-immune-health - 2026-07-01

Understanding the behaviour of light and matter - key to future technologies

If we can understand how and why light and matter behave as they do, we are one step closer to solving some of the most fundamental problems in physics. Finding the answers to these questions drives Ville Maisi, Associate Professor of Solid States Physics, Department of Physics. As long as he can remember he has been interested electric circuits and physics. With the support of a new ERC Consolida

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/understanding-behaviour-light-and-matter-key-future-technologies - 2026-07-01

Ph.D. defence interview - Jonathan Timpka

During his research education, Jonathan Timpka wanted to elucidate what is affecting the ability to work for patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Defending his Ph.D. thesis on November 19th, Jonathan tells about his wide range of projects within the Restorative Parkinson Unit led by Per Odin. Tell us about your Ph.D. research! My research engagement has been quite diverse, ranging from reg

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/phd-defence-interview-jonathan-timpka - 2026-07-01