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Petra Fransson mottog sin doktorshatt vid högtidlig ceremoni i Lund

Publicerad 24 maj 2019 Doktorspromovering 2019, Lunds universitet Skådespelaren Petra Fransson disputerade i februari 2018 vid Teaterhögskolan i Malmö med avhandlingen Omförhandlingar. Kropp, replik, etik (Lund University Publications).Den 24 maj, 2019, promoverades hon vid en högtidlig cermoni i Lunds Domkyrka och fick äntligen ikläda sig sin doktorshatt med efterföljande festligheter. Grattis Pe

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/petra-fransson-mottog-sin-doktorshatt-vid-hogtidlig-ceremoni-i-lund - 2025-05-01

Milo Rau besöker Teaterhögskolan & Inkonst

Publicerad 23 maj 2019 "Framtidens Stadsteater" -publikt samtal på Inkonst med hedersdoktor Milo Rau, 23 maj, 2019. I samband med Milo Rau´s sverigebesök och promoveringen till hedersdoktor vid Konstnärliga fakulteten, Lunds universitet, deltog han i ett publikt samtal om “Framtidens Stadsteater” på INKONST i Malmö den 23 maj, 2019. Teaterkritiker Theresa Benér var på plats och nedtecknade ett ref

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/milo-rau-besoker-teaterhogskolan-inkonst - 2025-05-01

Kent Sjöström höll i seminarium med Göteborgs stadsteater

Publicerad 5 juni 2019  Sedan några år tillbaka möter docent Kent Sjöström skådespelarna vid Göteborgs stadsteater för att diskutera aktuella konstnärliga frågor, allt med utgångspunkt i aktuell konstnärlig forskning. Den 3-4 juni hölls det årliga seminariet och temat var denna gång Skådespelarens expertis; tidigare år har bland annat representation diskuterats.

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/kent-sjostrom-holl-i-seminarium-med-goteborgs-stadsteater - 2025-05-01

Teaterhögskolan i Malmö välkomnar tre nya doktorander

Publicerad 13 juni 2019 Igår kom beslutet att Teaterhögskolan i Malmö antar tre nya doktorander från och med januari 2020. Två doktorander i Teater, Tanja Diers och Charlotte Østergaard, samt en doktorand i Teater inom forskarskolan Agenda 2030, Steinunn Knútsdóttir. Läs mer om deras forskningsprojekt nedan. Doktorander i Teater, från 2020-01-01 bio_tanja_diers.pdf forskningsprojekt tar sin utgång

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/teaterhogskolan-i-malmo-valkomnar-tre-nya-doktorander - 2025-05-01

4 frågor till Sofie Lebech

Publicerad 6 september 2019 Sofie Lebech är ny utbildningsansvarig för Teaterns teori och praktik och Konceptuell scenkonst 1. Vem är Sofie Lebech?Jag är en dansk scenkonstnär, undervisare och handledare som arbetar i fältet mellan teori, research och performance. Jag har just avslutat min konstnärliga PhD på Teater och Performancestudier, Københavns Universitet, och har nu blivit utbildningsansva

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/4-fragor-till-sofie-lebech - 2025-05-01

Praktik 2019

Publicerad 30 augusti 2019 Här kan du se våra studenter i höst! Alexander de Sousa          Helsingborgs stadsteater, Jerusalem, regi Madeleine Rönn-Juul, premiär 7/9https://helsingborgsstadsteater.se/shows/jerusalem/Helsingborgs stadsteater, Rapunzel, regi Kajsa Giertz, premiär 15/11https://helsingborgsstadsteater.se/shows/rapunzel/Simon EdenrothKulturhuset Stadsteatern, Älskarinnor, regi Philip

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/praktik-2019 - 2025-05-01

4 frågor till Nina Jeppsson

Publicerad 13 september 2019 Den 19 september så är det premiär för Off Highway "Independence Day" på Inkonst. Nina Jeppsson, skådespelare och scenkonstnär har tillsammans med musikern och tonsättaren Kent Olofsson, som också är lärare här på Teaterhögskolan, skapat ett helt nytt scenkonstverk utifrån Aileen Wournos våldsamma historia. "I juli 1990 går det ut en varning till alla vita medelålders

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/4-fragor-till-nina-jeppsson - 2025-05-01

Research interview: Wim Carton on perennial agriculture as a means to meet sustainability challenges and transform agriculture

Published 20 March 2018 Wim Carton and Lennart Olsson in discussion with researcher colleagues in Uganda. Research on land and sustainable agriculture is at the core of LUCSUS’ work as a centre. In this interview, Wim Carton highlights work on perennial agriculture as a means to meet some of the challenges facing small-holder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, and gives advice to researchers going in

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/research-interview-wim-carton-perennial-agriculture-means-meet-sustainability-challenges-and - 2025-05-01

LUCSUS' researchers write opinion piece about water in Dagens Nyheter

Published 4 April 2018 LUCSUS' Director Emily Boyd and Professor Christine Wamsler, along with six other experts, argue in an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter that climate change is not the only reason for floods in Sweden. The opinion piece highlights the need to reform current water management and governance in Sweden since the current approach is contributing to increasing risk of flood and drou

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-researchers-write-opinion-piece-about-water-dagens-nyheter - 2025-05-01

"Art can evoke an interplay between analytic thinking, facts about what we know , and toward where we imagine things may head " - Emily Boyd on Arts Meet Science

Published 4 April 2018 Bigert & Bergström, Reverse Osmosis Plant, 2013. Foto: Jean-Baptiste Beranger © Bigert & Bergström. LUCSUS, in collaboration with Skissernas Museum, is organising the event Arts Meet Science, 27th April, during Lund University Sustainability Week.  Director Emily Boyd says that one of the reasons LUCSUS initiated this event is that there is a lot of focus on the negative eff

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/art-can-evoke-interplay-between-analytic-thinking-facts-about-what-we-know-and-toward-where-we - 2025-05-01

LUCSUS and LUMES research wins Environmental Research Letters 'Best Article of 2017'

Published 10 April 2018 Kimberly Nicholas and former LUMES student Seth Wynes' article on the four most effective personal lifestyle choices to reduce your carbon footprint has received the prestigous prize 'Best Article of 2017' from the journal Environmental Research Letters. Their paper, 'The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual act

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-and-lumes-research-wins-environmental-research-letters-best-article-2017 - 2025-05-01

Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change: What is the Scope for Empowerment of Vulnerable Groups?

Published 24 April 2018 A village in the East of Sri Lanka that was spared the worst of the Asian Tsunami through protection by coastal forest. Such 'green infrastructure' is increasingly being recognised as a more sustainable alternative. © Stephen Woroniecki, 2017. "Empowerment of vulnerable groups is unlikely to arise through interventions from climate adaptation projects only. Yet, often these

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/nature-based-solutions-climate-change-what-scope-empowerment-vulnerable-groups - 2025-05-01

Agroecology: a better alternative in Sub-Saharan Africa

Published 4 May 2018 Agroecology is a better alternative than large-scale agriculture - both for the climate and for small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to LUCSUS researcher Ellinor Isgren. This agricultural model preserves biodiversity and safeguards food supply while avoiding soil depletion.  – We must consider other, alternative models for developing agriculture, particularly in coun

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/agroecology-better-alternative-sub-saharan-africa - 2025-05-01

Festive reflections on Arts Meet Science

Published 15 May 2018 Bigert & Bergström, “Reverse Osmosis Plant”, 2013 © Bigert & Bergström. Photo: Jean-Baptiste Beranger Student journalist Lina Lockean join Director Emily Boyd in a reflection on the recent event Arts Meet Science - a day full of powerful conversations about the relationship between arts and science. Art Meets Science was an event organised by LUCSUS in collaboration with Skis

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/festive-reflections-arts-meet-science - 2025-05-01

Impact: Opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter leads to panel debate in Almedalen 2018

Published 17 May 2018 LUCSUS researchers Emily Boyd and Christine Wamsler, along with six other experts, recently co-authored an opinion piece on water in Dagens Nyheter. This sparked a number of reactions, not least from the Swedish Minister of Environment, Karolina Skog. It has also lead to a panel debate being organised at Water Forum during Almedalen, the democratic and political week taking p

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/impact-opinion-piece-dagens-nyheter-leads-panel-debate-almedalen-2018 - 2025-05-01

How local communities can transition to sustainable energy systems

By cecilia [dot] von_arnold [at] rektor [dot] lu [dot] se (cecilia von arnold) - published 24 May 2018 What makes for a successful transition to a low-carbon energy system? Local involvement, perceived fairness and information sharing, according to new research from LUCSUS and IIIEE. The researchers studied two cases, one in Samsø (Denmark) and one in Feldheim (Germany) of successful implementatio

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/how-local-communities-can-transition-sustainable-energy-systems - 2025-05-01

Menstrual cups could help girls attend school in Tanzania

Published 25 May 2018 In Tanzania, girls on their period avoid going to school, something that affects their opportunities for education. A new study from LUCSUS shows that the menstrual cup could be a step towards better school attendance, and a life with more freedom. It could also play a part in reducing waste in the country. As a young woman in Tanzania, having your period is associated with g

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/menstrual-cups-could-help-girls-attend-school-tanzania - 2025-05-01

Climate change: uncertain future for favourite wines

Published 4 June 2018 Wine connoisseur with a taste for Pinot noir? You probably need to rethink your position. Wines made from the most popular grapes could disappear because of climate change, according to LUCSUS researcher Kimberly Nicholas. “As a society, we must drastically reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in order to ensure the future of our vineyards. Winegrowers must also adapt their c

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/climate-change-uncertain-future-favourite-wines - 2025-05-01

EU biofuel regulation is not sustainable long-term

Published 7 June 2018 Photo: Genesis Tambang Yengoh. “On a smaller scale, biofuels can be a good alternative for public transport, but we cannot solve the climate issue by simply replacing fossil fuels with biofuels. Instead, we must reduce our energy consumption, as the total energy consumption within road transports is not decreasing”, explains David Harnesk, researcher at the LUCSUS. In his the

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/eu-biofuel-regulation-not-sustainable-long-term - 2025-05-01

Developing a Swedish national strategy for disaster risk reduction – new LUCSUS research project 

Published 26 June 2018 Christine Wamsler, Professor at LUCSUS, has been commissioned by The Swedish Civil Contingency Agency (MSB) to conduct a research project on the potential of developing a Swedish national strategy for disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience. – The research project is very timely. Wide-spread impacts and losses from hazards, such as floods, heat waves, drought and landsl

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/developing-swedish-national-strategy-disaster-risk-reduction-new-lucsus-research-project - 2025-05-01