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LTH researchers reached 34,000 readers globally in The Conversation

Four articles from LTH were published on The Conversation in 2025, reaching 34,000 readers worldwide. Visiting doctoral student Simona Sagone’s article on the EU’s new carbon tax was the most read with 25,000 views and was translated into Spanish. und University had a record year on The Conversation in 2025. The university’s researchers published 76 articles that together reached 1.1 million reads

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/lth-researchers-reached-34000-readers-globally-conversation - 2026-07-13

Time to plan your annual leave - here's what you need to know

It’s time to start planning your summer rest and recreation. We’ve put together some frequently asked questions about annual leave and key dates to help you with your planning. How many days of annual leave do I have to take?You must take at least 20 days of your annual leave during the year.What happens if I do not use all my annual leave? The year’s entire annual leave is primarily to be used du

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/time-plan-your-annual-leave-heres-what-you-need-know - 2026-07-13

Is rural Sweden really being left behind by the public sector?

A new study tracking three decades of municipal data challenges a common narrative, finding that while some state services have become more centralised, rural areas have not experienced larger declines in public employment than cities. In several key welfare services, rural municipalities have even strengthened their position. The idea that rural communities are being abandoned by the public secto

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/rural-sweden-really-being-left-behind-public-sector - 2026-07-14

Examining state responsibility for settler violence in Palestine

A full house at CMES gathered researchers, students and members of the public for a seminar on settler violence in Palestine, where legal perspectives on state responsibility sparked an engaged discussion and a lively Q&A. The CMES seminar brought together a large and engaged audience to hear Alice Panepinto (Queen’s University Belfast) present her research on settler violence in the occupied West

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/examining-state-responsibility-settler-violence-palestine - 2026-07-13

Forest analysis through satellite data and machine learning

With the aid of two satellites and machine learning, researcher Hakim Abdi is mapping the composition of tree species in Swedish forests down to the individual stands. Through the creation of a method capable of generating annual maps of tree diversity, his aim is to assist in forest management and decision-making regarding both climate and biodiversity strategies. Funded by the Swedish National S

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/forest-analysis-through-satellite-data-and-machine-learning - 2026-07-13

Is your research related to the Global Goals?

The UN’s Global Goals will now be used in LUCRIS to tag researchers, research output, organisations and research projects that are linked to the Goals. This is a sought-after function and the strategic decision will highlight the University’s sustainability-related research. Check to see how your research is tagged! Why is tagging of Global Goals being introduced in LUCRIS? The University sees an

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/your-research-related-global-goals - 2026-07-14

What rules or guidelines apply if I want to start a business while at LU?

When research results are to become companies, questions can arise regarding conflicts of interest and secondary employment (bisyssla). LU Innovation's legal adviser Fredrik Engfeldt answers what you need to considerIf I'm a researcher at Lund University, can I start my own company based on my research?Yes, absolutely! The professor's privilege (lärarundantaget) gives you the right to transfer and

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/what-rules-or-guidelines-apply-if-i-want-start-business-while-lu - 2026-07-14

Why inner change matters

Inner transformation is key to solving global challenges. That was the central message when Professor Christine Wamsler from Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) visited students in the “Living the Sustainability Idea” track to explore how inner development can drive sustainable change. Christine Wamsler, Professor of Sustainability Science at Lund University Centre for Susta

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/why-inner-change-matters - 2026-07-14

We are working for an even better campus with a 2050 horizon

Appropriate buildings, leading research infrastructure, good logistics and attractive outdoor environments are the conditions for being able to conduct world-leading research, provide the best conceivable teaching and pursue successful external engagement. Our campus is important. However, we are not the only ones who decide how our campus is to develop. The University does not own its buildings,

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/we-are-working-even-better-campus-2050-horizon - 2026-07-14

Apply for funding to develop and test ideas related to sustainability

Do you have idea that contributes to sustainability? Now you can apply for funding from the Sustainability Fund to work on a new research idea or to find new sustainability solutions at the university. Lund University's Sustainability Fund is a university-wide fund for ecological, social and economic sustainability. The fund now offers two opportunities for funding – one aimed at researchers and o

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/apply-funding-develop-and-test-ideas-related-sustainability - 2026-07-14

Apply for interdisciplinary project co-funding: RAMP-UP

RAMP-UP, a new EU-funded doctoral programme coordinated by Lund University, is now inviting researchers from all faculties to submit proposals for co-funded PhD projects in regenerative medicine and advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). The programme welcomes interdisciplinary ideas that span scientific, technological, clinical, ethical, economic, and societal perspectives on the developmen

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/apply-interdisciplinary-project-co-funding-ramp - 2026-07-14

Nya lokaler och ett förändrat arbetsmarknadsläge präglar årets ATLAS

ATLAS närmar sig och i år märks flera förändringar. Mässan flyttar till Annexet där utställarna kan breda ut sig över två våningar. Samtidigt introduceras nya idéer och koncept, bland annat seminarier före och efter ATLAS, med målet att rusta studenterna bättre inför arbetslivet. Vi har pratat med LUNA:s näringslivskoordinator Paulina Szofer om vad besökare och studenter kan förvänta sig den 5 mar

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/internt/artikel/nya-lokaler-och-ett-forandrat-arbetsmarknadslage-praglar-arets-atlas - 2026-07-13

LTH-forskare nådde 34 000 läsare globalt i The Conversation

Fyra artiklar från LTH publicerades på The Conversation under 2025 och nådde 34 000 läsare runt om i världen. Gästdoktoranden Simona Sagones artikel om EU:s nya koldioxidskatt blev mest läst med 25 000 visningar och översattes till spanska. Lunds universitet hade ett rekordår på The Conversation under 2025. Universitetets forskare publicerade 76 artiklar som tillsammans nådde 1,1 miljoner läsninga

https://www.lthin.lth.se/artikel/2026/lth-forskare-nadde-34-000-lasare-globalt-i-conversation - 2026-07-13

Framtidens sjukvård under omdaning: LU-professor leder Lancet-kommission om precisionsmedicin

En Lancet-kommission för precisionshälsa lanseras för att utveckla ett heltäckande ramverk för hur precisionsbaserade metoder kan integreras i hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen. Kommissionen leds av professor Paul Franks vid Lunds universitet och kommer att undersöka hur precisionsmetoder kan förbättra vårdens effektivitet, jämlikhet och skalbarhet i olika resursmiljöer och regioner världen över. Kortf

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/framtidens-sjukvard-under-omdaning-lu-professor-leder-lancet-kommission-om-precisionsmedicin - 2026-07-13

Ny forskningsstrategi – blir forskningen bättre nu?

Forskningsnämnden har arbetat fram en ny forskningsstrategi för 2023–26 som nu har godkänts av universitetsstyrelsen. Strategin består av två delar. Den första delen beskriver vad vi vill uppnå, vilka kärnvärden vi står för och vad vi behöver för att vi ska kunna nå våra mål. Den andra beskriver prioriterade frågor som vi ska arbeta med under de kommande åren och ger vissa riktlinjer för hur vi sk

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/ny-forskningsstrategi-blir-forskningen-battre-nu - 2026-07-13