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Vad rör sig i huvudet på en Rytmiklärare? - möt Elin Waileth Wikström

Har du studerat till musiklärare på Musikhögskolan i Malmö har du garanterat stött på Elin Waileth Wikström. Hon är skolans Rytmiklärare och ser till att skolans studenter både kan jobba tvärkonstnärligt med rytmik och normkritiskt genom rörelse när det är dags att kliva ut på arbetsmarknaden. Med vad är Rytmikpedagogik egentligen? Och vem var Dalcroze och Laban? Elin reder ut begreppen. Berätta m

https://www.konstnarliga.lu.se/artikel/vad-ror-sig-i-huvudet-pa-en-rytmiklarare-mot-elin-waileth-wikstrom - 2026-06-11

Staden – vårt viktigaste ekosystem?

Staden är den perfekta platsen för att studera natur och hur människan påverkar den, menar Johan Kjellberg Jensen. I en ny avhandling från Centrum för miljö- och klimatvetenskap (CEC) fördjupar han sig i just samspelet mellan växter, djur och människor i den fysiska miljö som städer utgör. Många av oss förknippar ”natur” med något man åker i väg till landsbygden för att uppleva. Men natur finns ab

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/staden-vart-viktigaste-ekosystem - 2026-06-11

Vad rör sig i huvudet på en Rytmiklärare? - möt Elin Waileth Wikström

Har du studerat till musiklärare på Musikhögskolan i Malmö har du garanterat stött på Elin Waileth Wikström. Hon är skolans Rytmiklärare och ser till att skolans studenter både kan jobba tvärkonstnärligt med rytmik och normkritiskt genom rörelse när det är dags att kliva ut på arbetsmarknaden. Med vad är Rytmikpedagogik egentligen? Och vem var Dalcroze och Laban? Elin reder ut begreppen. Berätta m

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/vad-ror-sig-i-huvudet-pa-en-rytmiklarare-mot-elin-waileth-wikstrom - 2026-06-11

De vill förändra kollegors resnormer och minska flygresor inom universitetet


Vad kan vi göra för att nå våra hållbarhetsmål när det gäller minskning av antalet flygresor? Ett nystartat forskningsprojekt med stöd från Hållbarhetsfonden undersöker hur resenormer kan förändras för att minska långväga flygresor vid institutioner med högt resande. Ett nystartat forskningsprojekt med stöd från Hållbarhetsfonden undersöker hur resenormer kan förändras för att minska långväga flyg

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/de-vill-forandra-kollegors-resnormer-och-minska-flygresor-inom-universitetet - 2026-06-12

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. Cancer is known for its ability to hide from the immune system, making it tough to fight. But what

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/researchers-reprogram-tumor-cells-cancer-fighting-immune-cells-living-beings - 2026-06-11

The project reports at LTH have improved – thanks to a sports psychologist!

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. “Wait, wait, come here! And then you go under there, good, and now you can jump…” instructs Daniela Chiang and bursts out laughing when coursemate Malaley Rahmani stumbles and collapses in a giggling heap on the floor. It is Monday afternoon at the Centre for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and about 40 Master’s st

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/project-reports-lth-have-improved-thanks-sports-psychologist - 2026-06-11

Informatics teacher on digital education: ”Learning from each other is the key”

Two years have passed since Swedish universities, LUSEM included, almost overnight went from campus to remote teaching. How did it go? We met up with Blerim Emruli, senior lecturer in Informatics at LUSEM and Qlik Educator Ambassador. We wanted to get a glimpse of his current thoughts on digital education. Blerim Emruli teaches and researches artificial intelligence, decision support systems and b

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/informatics-teacher-digital-education-learning-each-other-key - 2026-06-11

Året som gått visar det universum som universitetet utgör

Vad är det som gör ett universitet till ett universitet? Att det finns utbildning och forskning vid lärosätet är det enkla svaret. Men ett universitet är mycket mer än så och kanske är det som lättast att fånga essensen av det universum som ett universitet utgör när man vid årets slut sammanfattar det gångna året. Det är knivskarpt, det myllrar, det provar, det reflekterar, det utmanar gränser, de

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/aret-som-gatt-visar-det-universum-som-universitetet-utgor - 2026-06-12

CMES Regional Outlook: The Fall of the Assad Regime: Challenges and Opportunities for Rojava

This Regional Outlook focuses on the recent political developments in Syria and the implications for Rojava. What is currently happening in Syria?Syria is experiencing a significant escalation in violence, with the civil war reigniting in various regions. Islamist militants from the Syrian National Army (SNA) and Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) have made substantial territorial gains in the past week,

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-regional-outlook-fall-assad-regime-challenges-and-opportunities-rojava - 2026-06-11

Cell-specific Biomarkers in the Blood Reflect What Happens in the Brain During Stroke

By analysing small microvesicles that cells release to communicate with their surroundings in the blood, researchers at Lund University map what happens in the brains of stroke patients. The study published in the scientific journal Stroke expands our understanding of stroke and opens doors to new treatment strategies.
 Ischemic stroke, caused by a blood clot in the brain, is the leading cause of

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/cell-specific-biomarkers-blood-reflect-what-happens-brain-during-stroke - 2026-06-11

Cell-specific Biomarkers in the Blood Reflect What Happens in the Brain During Stroke

By analysing small microvesicles that cells release to communicate with their surroundings in the blood, researchers at Lund University map what happens in the brains of stroke patients. The study published in the scientific journal Stroke expands our understanding of stroke and opens doors to new treatment strategies.
 schemic stroke, caused by a blood clot in the brain, is the leading cause of d

https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/cell-specific-biomarkers-blood-reflect-what-happens-brain-during-stroke - 2026-06-11

Trust is good for economy

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Foto:Mostphotos Are people generally trustworthy? Yes, say about two out of three Swedes. Nordic countries are ranked high in what we call interpersonal trust. In other countries, trust is not as obvious. What happens when these perspectives meet? Economist Andreas Bergh has studied the phenomenon more closely. In Swe

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/trust-good-economy - 2026-06-11

How politicians project their status in virtual meetings

During the pandemic, physical summits were replaced by Zoom meetings, and global political leaders had to quickly adjust. How did they visually convey their status in this new world of digital diplomacy? A new study from Lund University in Sweden analysed over 50 photos from the first virtual G20 meeting in 2020. When political leaders meet, there is usually a strict protocol, and national attribu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-politicians-project-their-status-virtual-meetings - 2026-06-11

Dinosaurs were the first to take the perspectives of others

Understanding that others hold different viewpoints from your own is essential for human sociality. Adopting another person’s visual perspective is a complex skill that emerges around the age of two. A new study from Lund University in Sweden, published in Science Advances, suggests that this ability first arose in dinosaurs, at least 60 million years before it appeared in mammals. These findings

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/dinosaurs-were-first-take-perspectives-others - 2026-06-11

Lack of surgeons is a threat to global health

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Fifty per cent of all pregnant women in need of a C-section are unable to get one. Most people around the world still do not have access to safe surgery, resulting in millions of deaths and disabilities each year. As a paediatric surgeon, Lars Hagander wanted to find ways to help, and has travelled the world to perfor

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lack-surgeons-threat-global-health - 2026-06-11

Does one service fit all?

Perhaps not, argues Yulia Vakulenko. At least not when it comes to the delivery service needs and preferences of rural versus urban e-consumers in the age of consumer-centric supply chain management. The new age of consumer-centric supply chain management highlights the benefits of placing the consumer at the core of strategy development and operations design. Recent e-commerce shifts translate in

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/does-one-service-fit-all - 2026-06-11

Yuan and Pereira receive grants from the Wallenberg Foundation

Two researchers at Lund Stem Cell Center receive grants, 61 million, for research into immunological long-term memory and reprogramming of tumor cells. The research should lead to more effective vaccination strategies and immunotherapies. The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has granted SEK 835 million to 30 different projects in medicine, natural science and technology that are deemed to have

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/yuan-and-pereira-receive-grants-wallenberg-foundation - 2026-06-11

The Library’s Quick bites for researchers continues to grow with new topics

When Quick Bites for Researchers launched in spring 2025, it began as an experiment — an attempt to open up a new and informal channel between researchers and the library’s expertise. One year on, librarians Fredrik Larsson and Anja Zimmerman can look back at an initiative that not only survived its first year, but is now ramping up.“We wanted to find a simple, low-threshold way to support researc

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/librarys-quick-bites-researchers-continues-grow-new-topics - 2026-06-11

Lund wins the John Molson MBA International Case Competition

Lund University School of Economics and Management has claimed first place at the John Molson MBA International Case Competition in Montréal — one of the world’s most prestigious international case competitions. The winning team – Hanna Simona Allas, Lina Meyer, Karl Enocson and James Raymond-Paul – together with their case coach Mats Urde, delivered an outstanding performance in a highly competit

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-wins-john-molson-mba-international-case-competition - 2026-06-11