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#Odeum intervjuar: Linnea Nordenback

#Odeumintervjuar är en ny rubrik som presenterar människor bakom Odeums kulisser och ger röst åt våra tre studentbaserade ensembler Akademiska kapellet, Lunds akademiska kör och Palaestra vokalensemble, samt inbjudna gäster. Här intervjuas LINNEA NORDENBACK, sångare i Palaestra vokalensemble. Vad är det speciella med Palaestra vokalensemble? Palaestra vokalensemble är en projektbaserad ensemble be

https://www.odeum.lu.se/artikel/odeum-intervjuar-linnea-nordenback - 2026-04-27

Krångligt för utländska studenter att söka till kandidatprogram

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Lunds universitet har ett hundratal masterprogram på engelska, medan det är mer glest mellan engelskspråkiga program på lägre nivå. Förra hösten startade dock fem kandidatprogram på engelska. LUM har tagit pulsen på ett par av dem för att kolla vilka erfarenheter som gjorts av de utbildningsansvariga under det gångn

https://www.lu.se/artikel/krangligt-utlandska-studenter-att-soka-till-kandidatprogram - 2026-04-27

Naturgeograf tog konsten till hjälp

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Det brinner på bergsluttningarna. I byn nedanför pågår full aktivitet; kvinnor och män som arbetar på fält, fiskar i floden och driver boskap längs den gräsbevuxna våtmarken. Tavlan tog fyra dagar att måla under ett fältarbete i Tanzania. Naturgeografen Emma Li Johansson har låtit bybor i Tanzania måla hur livet i d

https://www.lu.se/artikel/naturgeograf-tog-konsten-till-hjalp - 2026-04-27

Alzheimer's disease is composed of four distinct subtypes

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the abnormal accumulation and spread of the tau protein in the brain. An international study can now show how tau spreads according to four distinct patterns that lead to different symptoms with different prognoses of the affected individuals. The study was published in Nature Medicine. “In contrast to how we have so far interpreted the spread of tau in the

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/alzheimers-disease-composed-four-distinct-subtypes - 2026-04-27

Fighting to save Syria’s cultural heritage

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In his homeland, Syria, he was a museum director – but today there is not much left of the National Archaeological Museum in Raqqa after it was plundered by IS. “I try to do what I can to save the cultural heritage”, says Anas Al Khabour. He is the second researcher to have found their way to Lund via Scholars at Risk

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/fighting-save-syrias-cultural-heritage - 2026-04-27

Better knowledge on child rights when 14 countries contribute to digital platform

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The digital platform Child Rights Online has now been launched in 14 countries and will provide teachers and aspiring teachers with a better understanding of the Convention on the Rights of the Child to offer children and young people a more inclusive and equal schooling. In recent years, the Child Rights Institute at

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/better-knowledge-child-rights-when-14-countries-contribute-digital-platform - 2026-04-27

Disease-preventing proteins and more temperature-resistant quantum computers

The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation is awarding SEK 700 million to 23 innovative basic research projects at Swedish universities. Four of them are based in Lund – and two are connected to NanoLund. Sara Linse will study disease-preventing proteins – and Mathieu Gisselbrecht will study the quantum mechanical phenomenon entanglement. This year, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation is awardi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/disease-preventing-proteins-and-more-temperature-resistant-quantum-computers - 2026-04-27

Record number of Lund University researchers interested in innovation

Innovation is on the rise at Lund University. More and more researchers want to see how their research can be put to use through new treatments, products or services that reach society. In 2025, 161 ideas came in from researchers seeking support, compared to 125 the previous year. In total, almost 850 students and researchers received support from LU Innovation during the year. In 2025, LU Innovat

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/record-number-lund-university-researchers-interested-innovation - 2026-04-27

A workforce with the right skills

Having a workforce with the right skills is crucial for companies and society to tackle current and future challenges successfully. In our rapidly changing world, the ability to develop and adapt skills is more critical than ever, especially in today's knowledge-driven society. This is particularly true for the retail sector, which employs about one in ten workers in Sweden. Ongoing digital and st

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/workforce-right-skills - 2026-04-27

New species formed when the Mediterranean dried up

A new study may have uncovered why wall lizards have become the most successful reptile in the Mediterranean region. The results reveal how drastic changes in sea levels and climate 6 million years ago affected species formation in the area. The researchers believe they can now explain why the lizards became so diverse and widespread, something that has puzzled biologists since the 19th century. T

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/new-species-formed-when-mediterranean-dried - 2026-04-27

Agricultural Water in Iran

CMES Deputy Director has co-authored an article on agricultural water in Iran published in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. CMES Deputy Director Ronny Berndtsson has co-authored the article "Large discrepancy between future demand and supply of agricultural water in northwestern Iran; evidence from WEAP-MODFLOW-machine learning under the CMIP6 scenario" together with Mostafa Rahimi Jamnan

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/agricultural-water-iran-0 - 2026-04-27

Travel habits survey shows 70% of LU staff travel sustainably to work

The University has conducted a travel habits survey and a mobility analysis in order to assess possibilities for all the University’s staff to travel sustainably to and from the workplace. Results from the two studies show that most of the University’s staff already have the option to use public transport, walk or cycle to the workplace. Through several measures, the University can increase the pe

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/travel-habits-survey-shows-70-lu-staff-travel-sustainably-work - 2026-04-28

Road construction around Lund continues – tips for alternative commuting options

A large number of road construction projects are underway in and around Lund, affecting commuters’ ability to reach their workplaces. More disruptions are expected in spring 2026 when the Swedish Transport Administration begins work on the E22 between the Gastelyckan and Lund North interchanges. Roadworks present challenges but also opportunities to be inspired to find alternatives to driving. The

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/road-construction-around-lund-continues-tips-alternative-commuting-options - 2026-04-28

Organizational Octopuses: Exploring Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in South Asia

Marie Stissing Jensen, PhD student at Lund University and SASNET grantee, travels Sri Lanka and Nepal to better understand the ecosystem of Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships. They have been deemed vital for realizing the 2030 Agenda goals, due to their perceived ability to overcome ‘silo-thinking’ between sectors – but how and to what extent do they do this, and what exactly are their activities in t

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/organizational-octopuses-exploring-multi-stakeholder-partnerships-south-asia - 2026-04-27

Interview with the Research Day Organization Committee

After a long break due to the pandemic the WCMM Research Day has been organized in its full form on-site again. It brought WCMM researchers, communicators, economist, the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) members, the director Gunilla Westergren-Thorsson, and co-directors Jonas Larsson and Lars Dahlin, the two newly recruited DDLS fellows and everyone else invited together to embrace the excellent t

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/interview-research-day-organization-committee - 2026-04-27

Researchers reprogram tumor cells into cancer-fighting immune cells in living beings

Researchers at Lund University are developing a new type of gene therapy that reprograms cancer cells within tumors into immune cells that can help the immune system fight cancer. Their approach, now published in the journal Science, could lead to more effective treatments for hard-to-treat cancers. Reprogramming Cancer Cells into Immune Cells Earlier research by the team showed that three special

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/researchers-reprogram-tumor-cells-cancer-fighting-immune-cells-living-beings - 2026-04-27

Lagom – det perfekta tempot för flyttfåglar

En ny studie från Lunds universitet visar att flyttfåglar flyger mest effektivt i måttlig hastighet – precis det tempo de använder under sina långa resor över kontinenterna. Nu i slutet av sommaren, när näktergalarna lämnar Sverige för södra Afrika, flyger de inte i full fart. I stället flyger de i jämn takt – och enligt studien från Lund är det ingen slump.Flyttfåglar tillbringar hundratals timma

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/lagom-det-perfekta-tempot-flyttfaglar - 2026-04-27

Världsrekord när lövsångare flyttar

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Forskare vid Lunds universitet har studerat flygrutten och hur långt lövsångare flyttar på hösten. Resultaten visar att fågeln sätter rekord i sin viktklass bland fåglar med en matchvikt på tio gram. Lövsångaren är Sveriges vanligaste fågel. Den nu genomförda studien har gjorts på lövsångare som under sommarhalvåret

https://www.lu.se/artikel/varldsrekord-nar-lovsangare-flyttar - 2026-04-27

Lagom är bäst – det perfekta tempot för flyttfåglar

En ny studie från Lunds universitet visar att flyttfåglar flyger mest effektivt i måttlig hastighet – precis det tempo de använder under sina långa resor över kontinenterna. Nu i slutet av sommaren, när näktergalarna lämnar Sverige för södra Afrika, flyger de inte i full fart. I stället flyger de i jämn takt – och enligt studien från Lund är det ingen slump.Flyttfåglar tillbringar hundratals timma

https://www.biologi.lu.se/artikel/lagom-ar-bast-det-perfekta-tempot-flyttfaglar - 2026-04-27