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Konferens om klimatlösningar och hur vi ökar omställningstakten
Klimatlösningar finns – så varför händer det inte mer? Den 9 december samlas forskare från Cambridge och Lund i AF-borgen och digitalt för att försöka söka svar på frågan. FN:s klimatpanel är tydlig: människans aktiviteter påverkar redan extremväder, ekosystem, vår hälsa och våra försörjningsmöjligheter världen över. Samtidigt finns det en rad strategier och lösningar som kan hjälpa oss att till e
https://www.lu.se/artikel/konferens-om-klimatlosningar-och-hur-vi-okar-omstallningstakten - 2026-06-25
Lunds universitets krav när rektor rekryteras
En visionär ledare med beslutsmod och förmåga att värna akademisk frihet. Så ser några av kraven ut när Lunds universitet nu rekryterar lärosätets 163:e rektor. 14 punkter. Så lång är listan över de kvalifikationer och förmågor som efterfrågas när Lunds universitet söker ny rektor. Att kravprofilen nu är spikad betyder att rekryteringen är i gång på allvar.– Möjligheten att söka och nominera pågår
https://www.lu.se/artikel/lunds-universitets-krav-nar-rektor-rekryteras - 2026-06-25
Lunds universitet söker fler internationella toppforskare
Miljardsatsning på den fjärde industriella revolutionen
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse storsatsar på grundforskning för att främja ett teknikskifte som av många beskrivs som den fjärde industriella revolutionen. Det handlar om autonoma system som kan skapa alltifrån smarta energisystem och resurseffektiva transportsystem till kvalificerat beslutsstöd som möjliggör
https://www.lu.se/artikel/miljardsatsning-pa-den-fjarde-industriella-revolutionen - 2026-06-25
CERN’s Breakthrough Physics Prize highlights Lund University’s global impact
PhD Viva: Borders and Pathways: Essays on Syrian Economic Development and Migrant Integration.
New procurement for telephony underway – landline telephones are being phased out
The current telephony contract will end on 31 March 2026, and a call for tenders is now being launched so that a new contract can enter into force the following day. The new contract will involve changes taking place. Therefore, a project is now being launched to get everything in place. Find out what you need to do to be ready. Two suppliers become oneLund University's current telephony solution
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-procurement-telephony-underway-landline-telephones-are-being-phased-out - 2026-06-24
Three winners in the climate-friendly commuting competition
During the month of May, staff from the University took part in a competition along with 18 other organisations in CoAction Lund to commute as sustainably as possible. By walking, cycling or using public transport to commute, over 1,000 participants have reduced their climate impact in a joint effort. Today, around 60 per cent of all the employees within CoAction Lund travel sustainably to and fro
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/three-winners-climate-friendly-commuting-competition - 2026-06-24
Safe fieldwork: Important to plan thoroughly
Colombia is the world’s most dangerous country for those fighting to protect the rain forest and the environment. Last year, 79 people were killed for that reason, three times as many as in the second most dangerous country, Brazil. This means planning field studies there needs to be particularly meticulous. Lund University researcher Jesica López researches how the management of livestock affects
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/safe-fieldwork-important-plan-thoroughly - 2026-06-24
New guide makes it easier for researchers to do things correctly
Most researchers want to do things correctly and much of the time this is straightforward: you do not need instructions in order to understand that you are to write your own text and not plagiarise others. But not all rules and processes are as obvious and some change over time. In interviews with researchers connected to the HR Excellence in Research project, it emerged that many struggle to alwa
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-guide-makes-it-easier-researchers-do-things-correctly - 2026-06-24
Critical friends will help make academia fairer
We are now taking the next step in the University's work to make bias visible and prevent it in academia. Through a new training programme for critical friends, we want to raise awareness of how unconscious bias affects our academic environments. Biases, unconscious perceptions and preconceived ideas can influence the way we make decisions, judge others and shape our organisations. It is a challen
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/critical-friends-will-help-make-academia-fairer - 2026-06-24
University Board proposes Erik Renström as Vice-Chancellor
On 5 June, the University Board decided to propose Erik Renström as Vice-Chancellor of Lund University for the next three-year term. When the University Board met on 5 June it decided to propose Erik Renström as Vice-Chancellor of Lund University for the next three-year term, 2027-2029.“I am pleased that Erik Renström received strong support from the Electoral College and that the Board has unanim
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-board-proposes-erik-renstrom-vice-chancellor - 2026-06-24
A total of 723 researchers applied for the 14 international posts
The 14 posts advertised in April 2026 attracted top international researchers from 74 countries. The recruitment is taking place within the framework of the Lund University Programme for Global Excellence, a university-wide initiative to recruit outstanding researchers from around the world. ”I am delighted to welcome more top researchers to Lund University during 2027. With their different experi
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/total-723-researchers-applied-14-international-posts - 2026-06-24
A drop of blood can detect Alzheimer’s – international award
The 2026 Jeffrey L. Morby Prize has been awarded to researchers from Lund University and Washington University for a study published in Nature Medicine. The paper describes a blood test capable of detecting changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Oskar Hansson, Professor of Neurology, and Gemma Salvadó, Research Associate – both at Lund University – are co-authors of the article:
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/drop-blood-can-detect-alzheimers-international-award - 2026-06-23
Vice-chancellor wishlist: the union ST
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The time has now run out for applications for the vice-chancellor position and it is time for the recruitment group to select suitable candidates for interviews. This work will take place throughout the spring. LUM has talked to staff at different levels within several faculties about how they view the role of vice-ch
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/vice-chancellor-wishlist-union-st - 2026-06-23
MERGE researchers met to develop the EC-Earth4 Climate Model ahead of 2028 IPCC Report
Earlier this spring, MERGE researchers gathered in Stockholm with their European colleagues to plan the final developments of the EC-Earth4 climate model that will underpin the next report of the IPCC, expected in 2028. The EC-Earth consortium, started in 2006, is a European consortium of national meteorological services and research institutes. From its original model it has been developed in thr
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/merge-researchers-met-develop-ec-earth4-climate-model-ahead-2028-ipcc-report - 2026-06-23
Important step towards new Nanolab Science Village
The process of establishing a new Nanolab in the immediate vicinity of MAX IV and ESS is moving further as decided by the Board of LTH. The lab – Nanolab Science Village – will be the first step to establishing Lund University’s research operations in Science Village. The location for Nanolab Science Village has been identified for a long time and the plan was approved by the City of Lund in 2018.
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/important-step-towards-new-nanolab-science-village - 2026-06-23
MultiPark scientists awarded prestigious VR consolidator grant
A drop of blood can detect Alzheimer’s – international award
The 2026 Jeffrey L. Morby Prize has been awarded to researchers from Lund University and Washington University for a study published in Nature Medicine. The paper describes a blood test capable of detecting changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Oskar Hansson, Professor of Neurology, and Gemma Salvadó, Research Associate – both at Lund University – are co-authors of the article:
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/drop-blood-can-detect-alzheimers-international-award - 2026-06-23
