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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 - 2026-06-25

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 - 2026-06-25

Nu anländer nya studenter från hela världen

Internationella mentorer välkomnar nya studenter på perrongen vid Lunds Central. De hjälper till med väskor, hissar och att lasta in bagaget i bussen som tar dem vidare till Ingvar Kamprad Design Center (IKDC). Den 12 januari anlände 412 internationella studenter för vårens Arrival Day med ett fullspäckat välkomstprogram – i år med särskilt fokus på återhämtning. De närmaste dagarna kommer fler at

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/nu-anlander-nya-studenter-fran-hela-varlden - 2026-06-26

Nu välkomnar vi våra nya kolleger från hela världen

Nu är namnen på de 45 nya biträdande universitetslektorer och gästprofessorer som blir våra nya kolleger publicerade. Vi i universitetsledningen har tidigare skrivit om vilket fantastiskt intresse dessa satsningar har fått, med sammanlagt 1327 ansökningar. Och nu finns möjligheten att bekanta oss med våra nya kolleger. Våra nya kolleger kommer från många olika länder - flera från USA, men också fr

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/nu-valkomnar-vi-vara-nya-kolleger-fran-hela-varlden - 2026-06-26

New study: BMI alone does not fully capture health risks linked to obesity 

Obesity is commonly diagnosed using BMI, but this approach has several limitations. Researchers at Lund University and AstraZeneca show that integrating measurements such as body fat percentage and waist circumference captures disease risks missed by BMI alone.   In recent years, research has shown that there are several limitations with BMI alone when it comes to assessing adiposity quantity, dis

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-study-bmi-alone-does-not-fully-capture-health-risks-linked-obesity - 2026-06-25

Early-life B cells can drive leukemia later in life

Researchers at the Lund Stem Cell Center, Lund University, have discovered that a population of B cells formed shortly after birth store long-term immune memory and, in mice, can give rise to leukemia much later in life. Published in Cell Reports, the findings reveal how immune events at the very beginning of life can leave lasting biological imprints, linking early development to disease in old a

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/early-life-b-cells-can-drive-leukemia-later-life - 2026-06-25

Bringing Science into the Classroom: Taking Science to Middle Schools in Lund

For the last three years, middle-school classrooms in Lund and Staffanstorp have been getting a special visit during the autumn: scientists walk in with stories about their favorite research topic and what it is like to work in a lab. This is the Science to Schools program, an initiative that began as an idea from PhD student Abigail Altman and has now grown into a collaboration involving Lund Ste

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/bringing-science-classroom-taking-science-middle-schools-lund - 2026-06-25

Global study advances harmonised quality control for stem cell‑based therapies

A large international collaboration involving researchers from Lund University’s Lund Stem Cell Center has taken an important step toward making induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)–based therapies more globally accessible. Published in Stem Cell Reports, the study presents the first data‑driven international benchmarking of key quality control assays, showing how standardized methods can reduce v

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/global-study-advances-harmonised-quality-control-stem-cell-based-therapies - 2026-06-25

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 - 2026-06-25

Management and governance in Helsingborg

Lund University is proposing changes to clarify how its operations in Helsingborg are strategically managed. The reason for this is that it is not always clear at present who is responsible for what, and that there is sometimes overlap between different parts of the organisation. Responsibility for education and research remains with the faculties. Here you will find the latest updates on the chan

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/internal/article/management-and-governance-helsingborg - 2026-06-25

Strategic initiative strengthens international cooperations

With funding from the Faculty of Social Science, the Department of Service Studies has implemented a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening the international impact of research on sustainability. Through smaller and more focused formats, researchers have deepened relationships with international colleagues and identified common research issues. The initiative was based on two key principles:

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/strategic-initiative-strengthens-international-cooperations - 2026-06-25

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 - 2026-06-26

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 - 2026-06-25

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 - 2026-06-25

Mathematics and medicine combined in new master’s specialization in computational science

A new specialization within the Master’s programme in Life Sciences highlights how computational science can be applied in medicine and biology. The initiative reflects a growing demand for mathematically and technically skilled scientists who want to tackle complex problems in the life sciences. The new specialization is part of the existing Master’s programme in Computational Science, but opens

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/mathematics-and-medicine-combined-new-masters-specialization-computational-science - 2026-06-25