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Pa innovation for whom

ASG Innovation for whom Universities as drivers of social innovation for inclusive development In the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe, 162 877 persons applied for asylum in Sweden in 2015. Integrating hundreds of thousands of new arrivals into the Swedish society in the coming years is but one example of societal challenges that will require social innovations, not least within Higher Educational

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/sites/pi.lu.se.en/files/pa_innovation_for_whom.pdf - 2026-05-26

Gnvn04 litterature

Genus vetenskap l i ga i ns t i tu t ionen GNVN04: Genusvetenskapliga interventioner och debatter Litteratur VT 2016 Bremer, Signe (2011). Kroppslinjer: Kön, transsexualism och kropp i berättelser om könskorrigering. Göteborg: Makadam. (251 s) Dahl, Ulrika (2014). Skamgrepp: Femme-inistiska essäer. Stockholm: Leopard. (Urval, 250) Duggan, Lisa (2015). Queer complacency without Empire. Retrieved 1

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1 (3) SASA17, Gender Studies: Scandinavian Model of Equality – Gender, Class, Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State, 7,5 hp Fink, Janet & Åsa Lundqvist (eds.) (2010): Changing Relations of Welfare: Family, Gender and Migration in Britain and Scandinavia. London: Ashgate (212 p.) Melby, Kari, Anna-Birte Ravn, & Christina Carlsson-Wetterberg (eds.) (2008): Gender equality and welfare polit

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Brevmall Postadress Box 117, 221 00 Lund, Besöksadress Allhelgona kyrkogata 14 M, Telefonväxeln 046-222 00 00 Webbadress http//:graduateschool.sam.lu.se Genusvetenskapl iga ins t i tu t ionen SASA17 Gender Studies: Scandinavian Model of Equality: Gender, Class, Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State Borchorst, Anette, and Birte Siim (2002): “The women-friendly welfare states revisited”. Nora 10(2)

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Geoa01 schema 2015 v2

Schema för KURSNAMN 10 p (15 ECTS) VT -2 2003 Schema för GEOA01, 15 högskolepoäng (15 ECTS credits) HT-1 2015 Kursens namn: Planeten jorden – en introduktion Kursansvarig: Prof. Ulf Söderlund Lärare: PA = Prof. Per Ahlberg, HA = Prof. Helena Alexanderson, CA = Doc. Carl Alwmark, EA = Eva Andersson, SB = Prof. Svante Björck, MC = Prof. Mikael Calner, AG = Doktorand Ashley Gumsley, E.E = Studievägle

https://www.geologi.lu.se/sites/geologi.lu.se/files/geoa01_schema_2015_v2.pdf - 2026-05-26

Mida11 schedule autumn 2018

MIDA11 Schedule Autumn 2018 MIDA11 – International Development Perspectives Autumn 2018 Date Time Venue Theme Activity Group Facilitator 3/9 9-12 128 LUMID Programme Introduction Intro All SS/SV/AK/VR MODULE 1: DEVELOPMENT THEORY 3/9 12-13 128 Development in historical perspective Lec All SS 5/9 10-12 128 Critical theories of development Lec All CG 6/9 10-12 111 Theory and development practice Lec

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Staff

The decisions published in the English Rules and Regulations are only translations of the Swedish originals. In the event of any discrepancy between the original and the translation, the original takes precedence. All documents below open in a new tab.Guidelines for Business Travel at Lund University. Decision 2025-11-27. Entry into force 2026-01-01 (PDF 250 kB)Guidelines regarding risky and harmf

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Kursutvärdering Standard NGEA05 VT23

NGEA05 VT23 NGEA05_VT23 Answer Count: 12 Part I: The course in general (If not indicated in another way: 1= not at all, 5=very well) Do you think that the aim, as described above, has been  reached in this course? Do you think that the aim, as  described above, has been  reached in this course? Number of responses 1 0 (0,0%) 2 0 (0,0%) 3 1 (8,3%) 4 6 (50,0%) 5 5 (41,7%) Total 12 (100,0%) 5 4 3 2 1

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The human dimension of biodiversity changes on islands

Islands are among the last regions on Earth settled and transformed by human activities, and they provide replicated model systems for analysis of how people affect ecological functions. By analyzing 27 representative fossil pollen sequences encompassing the past 5000 years from islands globally, we quantified the rates of vegetation compositional change before and after human arrival. After human

GAVIN : Gene-Aware Variant INterpretation for medical sequencing

We present Gene-Aware Variant INterpretation (GAVIN), a new method that accurately classifies variants for clinical diagnostic purposes. Classifications are based on gene-specific calibrations of allele frequencies from the ExAC database, likely variant impact using SnpEff, and estimated deleteriousness based on CADD scores for >3000 genes. In a benchmark on 18 clinical gene sets, we achieve a sen

Comprehensive Assessment of BARD1 Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Splicing With Implications for Variant Classification

Introduction: Case–control analyses have shown BARD1 variants to be associated with up to >2-fold increase in risk of breast cancer, and potentially greater risk of triple negative breast cancer. BARD1 is included in several gene sequencing panels currently marketed for the prediction of risk of cancer, however there are no gene-specific guidelines for the classification of BARD1 variants. We pres

Characterizing visual read tau-PET-negative participants with Alzheimer's disease dementia

INTRODUCTION: A subset of amyloid beta (Aβ)-positive Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients is tau-positron emission tomography (PET) negative. We aimed to characterize this subgroup using [18F]flortaucipir PET visual read (VR), as this is important for prognosis and selection for therapies. METHODS: Aβ-positive VR tau-PET-negative AD dementia patients (AD A+T−) were compared to tau-PET-positive AD pat

The 1+Million Genomes Minimal Dataset for Cancer

Defining minimal standards for data collection is key to creating interoperative, searchable genomic and clinical databases. We highlight here the 1+Million Genomes Minimal Dataset for Cancer, encompassing 140 items in 8 domains to foster the collection of cancer data, inform transnational cooperation and advance precision cancer medicine.

Impact of Post Manufacturing Handling of Protein-Based Biologic Drugs on Product Quality and User Centricity

This article evaluates the current gaps around the impact of post-manufacturing processes on the product qualities of protein-based biologics, with a focus on user centricity. It includes the evaluation of the regulatory guidance available, describes a collection of scientific literature and case studies to showcase the impact of post-manufacturing stresses on product and dosing solution quality.

Estimating the harms and benefits of prostate cancer screening as used in common practice versus recommended good practice : A microsimulation screening analysis

BACKGROUND: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening and concomitant treatment can be implemented in several ways. The authors investigated how the net benefit of PSA screening varies between common practice versus “good practice.”. METHODS: Microsimulation screening analysis (MISCAN) was used to evaluate the effect on quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) if 4 recommendations were followed: limite

The VMC survey - XLVIII. Classical cepheids unveil the 3D geometry of the LMC

We employed the VISTA near-infrared YJKssurvey of the Magellanic System (VMC) to analyse the Y, J, and Ks light curves of δCepheid stars (DCEPs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Our sample consists of 4408 objects accounting for 97 per cent of the combined list of OGLE IV and Gaia DR2 DCEPs. We determined a variety of period-luminosity (PL) and period-Wesenheit PW relationships for Fundamental

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RESEARCH IN SERVICE STUDIES LUND UNIVERSITY, Campus Helsingborg Working paper No 7, Dec 2011 The Department of Service Management Tourist Camps The Ordering Power of All-inclusive Tourism Richard Ek Tourist Camps The Ordering Power of All-inclusive Tourism Richard Ek Department of Service Management, Lund University – Campus Helsingborg, Box 882, SE-251 08 Helsingborg, Sweden richard.ek@ism.lu.se

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