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Grants for seminars, symposia, and lectures on European themes

To researchers at the Faculties for Humanities and Theology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law and the School of Economics and Management. Note: this call was originally published March 10, 2021.  The Centre for European Studies at Lund University announces the availability of funds for seminars, symposia and lectures on European themes during HT 2021 – VT 2022. The theme must hav

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/article/grants-seminars-symposia-and-lectures-european-themes - 2026-05-05

Why is nuclear power not used in more countries?

Nuclear power is an advanced low carbon technology that can help to reduce the risk of dangerous climate change. Yet, many countries, including those with rapidly rising greenhouse gas emissions and enormous electricity needs, have not managed to construct a single nuclear power plant. Why do some countries use nuclear power and others don't? A new paper co-authored by Aleh Cherp answers this ques

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/why-nuclear-power-not-used-more-countries - 2026-05-05

Seven research projects funded to meet Helsingborg’s future challenges

How can research strengthen Helsingborg’s development and meet the challenges of the future? Seven research projects at Campus Helsingborg have now received funding from the city’s Research and Development Fund for 2025, totalling SEK 4.6 million. The projects address issues such as future housing, security through co-creation, sustainable packaging and smart security solutions for tomorrow’s citi

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/article/seven-research-projects-funded-meet-helsingborgs-future-challenges - 2026-05-05

A Malmö Trilogy: Shepherdess and Other Exilic Vernaculars

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A Malmö Trilogy: Shepherdess and Other Exilic Vernaculars Sara Lindeborg, Selma Sjöstedt, Angelica Falkeling 21 november–13 december 2020 & 14 januari–14 februari 2021 Signal, Malmö One single scene is told from a number of different perspectives. We recognise this approach from the world of cinema, theatre, literatur

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/malmo-trilogy-shepherdess-and-other-exilic-vernaculars - 2026-05-05

War criminals held accountable in The Hague

Any war crimes and accusations of genocide could be investigated by two different courts, both in The Hague. Jessica Almqvist, professor at the Department of Law, analyses what this involves. “There are not many who would dispute the unlawfulness of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”, says Jessica Almqvist. Some days ago, Ukraine held Russia accountable for having violated the UN convention on genocide

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/war-criminals-held-accountable-hague - 2026-05-05

Doctoral students from Service Studies on annual writing retreat by the sea

Every year, doctoral students at the Department of Service Studies go on a writing retreat to focus on their theses and strengthen the community. This year, the trip went to Smygehus Havsbad in Smygehamn, where the doctoral students had the chance to both work and relax. The retreat is an annual tradition that gives doctoral students a chance to focus on their work in a relaxing environment. This

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/doctoral-students-service-studies-annual-writing-retreat-sea - 2026-05-05

New knowledge about the building blocks of life

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A study of an enzyme that helps build and repair DNA in living organisms increases our understanding of how these processes are controlled and how we can use this to combat infections. Chemists at the Faculty of Science at Lund University in Sweden, together with their colleagues in Umeå and Stockholm, have studied th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-knowledge-about-building-blocks-life - 2026-05-05

SASNET welcomes Johan Nilsson

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Johan Nilsson will join SASNET to prepare a project tracing the reception of South Asian religion in Swedish Theosophy. Nilsson recently completed his PhD in the history of religions at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University. Nilsson's primary focus of study is esoteric and occult movements act

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-welcomes-johan-nilsson - 2026-05-05

NanoLund Annual Report 2020

2020 turned out to be a year like no other. It challenged us, but we found ways to keep up our good work. Read all about how NanoLund performed this special year in our annual report. Not only did NanoLund find ways to continue forwards despite ever-changing restrictions – but also did our best to contribute with research on covid-testing, mapping the way viruses spread, and much more. Our publica

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-annual-report-2020 - 2026-05-05

Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The secret lies in the energy factories of cells, the mitochondria. Mammals have no mitochondria in their red blood cells, but birds do, and according to the research team from Lund

https://www.science.lu.se/article/birds-blood-functions-heating-system-winter - 2026-05-05

‘We need more perspectives in physics and mathematics’ – Lund in new EU project

When a new EU project focusing on gender equality and diversity in STEM got under way last autumn, Lund University was involved from the outset. Through the Department of Physics, Lund is participating in the Erasmus+ project GENERA COPA, which has received €400,000 in funding and brings together universities and research environments from across Europe. The project launched in September 2025 in c

https://www.science.lu.se/article/we-need-more-perspectives-physics-and-mathematics-lund-new-eu-project - 2026-05-05

Dogs can detect heat with noses, study finds

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. An international research team from Sweden and Hungary have discovered an entirely new sense in dogs: using their cold, wet nose tips, dogs can sense the heat from other animals or a human. “It has taken a rather long time to discover this, given that dog and man have lived side by side for 15,000 years, and we have r

https://www.science.lu.se/article/dogs-can-detect-heat-noses-study-finds - 2026-05-05

Decision on call for salary funding for postdoctoral positions in Lund

During winter 2016-17 there was an open BECC call for salary funds for up to 6 BECC postdoctoral positions in Lund. Aim was to strengthen the ongoing interdisciplinary development of BECC research by creating and strengthening interdisciplinary interactions. This call particularly aimed to support early-career researchers with high potential to become future research leaders by providing the oppor

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/decision-call-salary-funding-postdoctoral-positions-lund - 2026-05-05

Campus engagement prepares students for work life

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Some students work harder than others, arranging this year's work fair, Agoradagen, while studying full-time. But when you are an engaged student you also benefit. The work fair of Campus Helsingborg celebrates fifteen years. The event is managed by a project group within the students' union, the participants of which

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/campus-engagement-prepares-students-work-life - 2026-05-05

Birds' blood functions as heating system in winter

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that bird blood produces more heat in winter, when it is colder, than in autumn. The study is published in The FASEB Journal. The secret lies in the energy factories of cells, the mitochondria. Mammals have no mitochondria in their red blood cells, but birds do, and according to the research team from Lund and Glasgow this means that the blo

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/birds-blood-functions-heating-system-winter - 2026-05-05