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Digital Product Passport (DPP): Från idé till test i praktiken

Centrum för handel och logistik (REAL) vid Lunds universitet samlade ett urval deltagare från näringsliv, offentlig sektor och akademi för en lärande förmiddag med fokus på hur Digital Product Passports (DPP) nu rör sig från policy till faktisk tillämpning. Under formatet Learn at LUnCH fick deltagarna ta del av insikter ur flera perspektiv: från EU‑arbetet inom CIRPASS‑2 och branschspecifika erfa

https://www.real.lu.se/artikel/digital-product-passport-dpp-fran-ide-till-test-i-praktiken - 2026-06-19

Nearly four in ten female students suffer from iron deficiency

Nearly four in ten female upper secondary school students suffer from iron deficiency. Among vegetarians and vegans, seven in ten have low iron levels, according to a new study led by Agenda 2030 PhD student Anna Stubbendorff. The research has received considerable attention in the press, radio and television. "We were surprised by the results," says Anna Stubbendorff. The past two weeks have been

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/nearly-four-ten-female-students-suffer-iron-deficiency - 2026-06-19

Can the oil industry's know-how help solve the climate crisis?

She grew up in oil-rich Norway, with a father who travelled the world working in the oil sector. Little did Lina Lefstad know that just two decades later she would be a researcher at the forefront of efforts to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and tackle the climate crisis. What if we could easily capture carbon dioxide from combined heat and power plants and industrial sites, cool it to liqu

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/can-oil-industrys-know-how-help-solve-climate-crisis - 2026-06-19

When care becomes a luxury - Jamie Woodworth on end-of-life care in the Swedish welfare state

What are your thoughts on death? How would you like to spend your last days? These kinds of existential questions are explored at so-called death cafés - gatherings that Jamie Woodworth began organising before she was 25, as a way of dealing with her anxiety about climate change. Now she has been awarded an honourable mention for her doctoral thesis on end-of-life care in the Swedish welfare state

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/when-care-becomes-luxury-jamie-woodworth-end-life-care-swedish-welfare-state - 2026-06-19

Jesica López honoured for her fight for the future of the Amazon

Wildfires and deforestation are spreading in the wake of an expanding cattle industry in the Amazon rainforest. Now, Jesica López is being recognised for her research, which has brought together politicians, landowners, farmers and Indigenous communities in an effort to halt this development. "We must understand that the Amazon is an ecosystem every human being on the planet depends on," she says.

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/jesica-lopez-honoured-her-fight-future-amazon - 2026-06-19

Congratulations to our new PhDs

We are proud to have two newly awarded PhDs within the Agenda 2030 Graduate School! Congratulations to Linn Ternsjö at Lund University School of Economics and Management and Billy Jones at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology, who both successfully defended their theses with distinction. Linn Ternsjö’s research explores how the textile industry in Mauritius has affected working condition

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/congratulations-our-new-phds - 2026-06-19

From sustainable diets to the global stage – three questions to Anna Stubbendorff

Johan Rockström, Gunhild Stordalen and Christer Fuglesang are among the headline speakers – and so is Anna Stubbendorff, an Agenda 2030 PhD student specialising in sustainable diets. Ahead of the Key Symposium, “Planetary Health – connect the dots. What saves the planet saves our health”, we asked her three quick questions about her research, her message, and what she hopes the event will achieve.

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/sustainable-diets-global-stage-three-questions-anna-stubbendorff - 2026-06-19

Research shows: Sustainable development requires locally rooted aid

For hundreds of years, people have made a living from livestock herding in rural Kenya. Today, their traditional way of life is increasingly burdened by the effects of climate change and population growth. In his doctoral thesis, Billy Jones examines why development aid projects in the region often fail – and how sustainable progress could instead be achieved with the help of local actors. Thirtee

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/research-shows-sustainable-development-requires-locally-rooted-aid - 2026-06-19

A model for inclusive growth – or a warning? Lessons from the garment industry in Mauritius

Production for the textile and fashion industry can, for many countries, represent a first step out of poverty. But what does this mean for those who work in the sector, and what happens when even poorer countries begin to compete by paying even lower wages for the seamstresses in the factories? Linn Ternsjö has studied the clothing manufacturing industry in Mauritius from a sustainability perspec

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/model-inclusive-growth-or-warning-lessons-garment-industry-mauritius - 2026-06-19

New anthology explores sustainability through 25 unique perspectives

How can life-saving HIV treatments remain reliable when global aid is uncertain? What happens when animals are reduced to “carbon emissions” in sustainability debates? And how can urban forests be made safe at night without flooding them with artificial light, disturbing local wildlife? These are just some of the questions raised in Through the Kaleidoscope of Sustainability, an innovative new ant

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/new-anthology-explores-sustainability-through-25-unique-perspectives - 2026-06-19

Ranked best in the world for sustainability – nominations now open for the Agenda 2030 Award

Lund University was recently named number one in the world in the QS Sustainability Rankings. The Agenda 2030 Graduate School is now opening nominations for the annual Agenda 2030 Award. All university staff and students have the opportunity to highlight early-career researchers whose innovative work contributes to a more sustainable future. Sustainability has long been a clear priority for Lund U

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/ranked-best-world-sustainability-nominations-now-open-agenda-2030-award - 2026-06-19

Climate-friendly diet yielded unexpectedly strong nutritional outcomes

That eating plenty of vegetables, wholegrains and legumes is beneficial for health is well known. More surprising, however, is that people who eat in a environmentally-friendly way also display nutritional values that are better than researchers had expected. This is shown in a new study by Anna Stubbendorff at the Agenda 2030 Graduate School. The EAT–Lancet diet is a global dietary guideline deve

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/climate-friendly-diet-yielded-unexpectedly-strong-nutritional-outcomes - 2026-06-19

Agenda 2030 Graduate School Kickoff Focused on Reflection, Dialogue and Future Challenges

Recently, the Agenda 2030 Graduate School gathered for a kickoff retreat that marked the start of this year’s joint work. Set in a calm environment conducive to reflection and in‑depth conversation, the retreat combined focused discussions with opportunities to exchange perspectives on sustainability research and engagement in an increasingly complex global context. A central part of the programme

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/agenda-2030-graduate-school-kickoff-focused-reflection-dialogue-and-future-challenges - 2026-06-19

Beyond Facts: An Artistic Take on Sustainability

On 18 April, the final day of Sustainability Week in Lund, Iury Salustiano Trojaborg and Juan Samper will present Sustainability at a Crossroads in the Lund Botanical Garden. This event combines an artistic performance with a lecture, inviting the audience to explore sustainability through the body, emotions and reflection. The programme will also feature a capoeira group from Malmö performing thi

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/beyond-facts-artistic-take-sustainability - 2026-06-19

From silk to seeds - Juanita Francis's PhD journey

Three questions for Juanita Francis, who successfully defended her thesis in Pure and Applied Biochemistry at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH). What inspired you to pursue this research topic, and how has your understanding of it evolved throughout your PhD journey?Well, I can definitely say it’s not because I like spiders! But what they can do, efficiently producing high-performance

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/silk-seeds-juanita-franciss-phd-journey - 2026-06-19

Climate change threatens public health – and the healthcare sector contributes to the emissions

Climate change is damaging public health and is also leading to premature deaths. At the same time, the healthcare sector itself is responsible for significant emissions. Studies of intensive care and surgical care in Sweden show that over 60 per cent of the climate impact in intensive care is driven by the growing volume of single-use products, according to research by Linn Hemberg at Lund Univer

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/climate-change-threatens-public-health-and-healthcare-sector-contributes-emissions - 2026-06-19

The Taranto environmental crisis reveals law’s ambivalent role

In the 1960s, Europe’s largest steel plant was built in Taranto, Italy. While transforming the local economy, it generated pollution that has been linked to illness and premature death among residents. In his doctoral thesis, Carlo Nicoli Aldini shows how law has both contributed to the crisis and been used as an instrument to seek justice by the local population. Carlo Nicoli Aldini recently comp

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/taranto-environmental-crisis-reveals-laws-ambivalent-role - 2026-06-19

New clues as to which lymphoma patients are at risk of their condition worsening

Most patients with mycosis fungoides, a rare form of lymphoma, live for years with a relatively mild disease. But in some cases it develops into a more serious condition. Angelica Johansson has identified biological changes that may help explain why the disease progresses in about a quarter of patients. Her work also shows that patients report unexpectedly high quality despite living with a chroni

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/article/new-clues-which-lymphoma-patients-are-risk-their-condition-worsening - 2026-06-19

Seminar - Biotech Power Struggles

Lund University Centre for Preparedness and Resilience (LUPREP) samlade ett 40-tal experter från Sverige och internationellt för att utforska bioteknikens roll i försvar, säkerhet och samhällsberedskap. Den 6 mars 2026 samlade Lund University Centre for Preparedness and Resilience (LUPREP) ett 40-tal experter från Sverige och internationellt för att utforska bioteknikens roll i försvar, säkerhet o

https://www.luprep.lu.se/artikel/seminar-biotech-power-struggles - 2026-06-19

Ny plattform med underrättelsefokus etableras vid Campus Helsingborg

En av de strategiska satsningar som fick medel från Campus Helsingborg för 2026 var Plattform för Underrättelse- och Säkerhetsstudier, PLUS. Bakom initiativet ligger bland andra Mattias Wengelin, verksam vid Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap. – Jag har en bakgrund inom underrättelseverksamheter och har med det ett särskilt intresse för dessa frågor. Det är ett aktuellt och viktigt område, säger h

https://www.luprep.lu.se/artikel/ny-plattform-med-underrattelsefokus-etableras-vid-campus-helsingborg - 2026-06-19