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Nya och gamla studenter och handledare möttes på Praktikerdagen

Den 14 mars samlades studenter vid Rättssociologiska institutionen som gjort arbetslivspraktik och med sina handledare på Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens campus. Deltagarna delar erfarenheter, utbyter idéer och bygger nätverk med kunskap, erfarenheter och gemenskap i fokus. Praktikerdagen är ett tillfälle mellan för kontaktskapande mellan universitetet och relevanta aktörer från arbetslivet. I å

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/nya-och-gamla-studenter-och-handledare-mottes-pa-praktikerdagen - 2025-10-17

60 miljoner till internationellt doktorandprogram som leds från Lund

Ett internationellt konsortium som leds från Rättsociologiska institutionen har fått över 60 miljoner kronor för att etablera ett doktorandprogram för att utforska sociala och juridiska strukturer i auktoritära länder i Centralasien. Programmet kommer att omfatta sjutton forskarstudenter som doktorerar vid konsortiets fjorton universitet i Europa och Kanada. Deras forskning ska fokusera på samspel

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/60-miljoner-till-internationellt-doktorandprogram-som-leds-fran-lund - 2025-10-17

Bättre balans genom anonymitet

Sverige har en av Europas mest könssegregerade arbetsmarknader, säger Annika Rejmer, rättssociolog som skrivit om obalanser och genus i utbildningar vid Lunds universitet. Annika Rejmer har studerat utbildningar på fem institutioner under åren 2010-2012. Mönstret är genomgående, det är män som undervisar, män som utvecklar kurserna och män som skriver kurslitteratur.Det saknas metoder och stöd för

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/battre-balans-genom-anonymitet - 2025-10-17

Utmärkt arbete av Rättssociologiska institutionens SI-ledare

Rättssociologiska institutionens kandidatstudenter Charlotta Leykamm och Leia Malek prisas av European Centre for SI-PASS vid Lunds universitet för sina insatser som SI-ledare (Supplemental Instruction eller samverkansinlärning). Studenterna har på sina terminer som SI-ledare på Rättssociologiska institutionen startat upp och utvecklat SI-verksamheten på kursen Rättssociologi: grundkurs.Utmärkelse

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/utmarkt-arbete-av-rattssociologiska-institutionens-si-ledare - 2025-10-17

Nytt anslag för forskning om alternativa rätts- och styrningsinstitutioner

Ett EU-anslag på 1,8 miljoner euro ska finansiera ny forskning om utmaningarna med att främja god samhällsstyrning och rättssäkerhet i icke-västerländska samhällen. I maj bekräftade Europeiska kommissionens HORIZON-program finansieringen av Rustamjon Urinboyevs forsknings- och utbildningsprogram "The Political Economy of Legal and Governance Reform in Non-Western Societies: Insights from Central A

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/nytt-anslag-forskning-om-alternativa-ratts-och-styrningsinstitutioner - 2025-10-17

Rättssociologiska institutionen söker biträdande universitetslektor rätt, rättigheter och sociala rörelser

Just nu söks 25 forskare från hela världen i Lunds universitets största internationella rekrytering någonsin. Som biträdande universitetslektor kommer du att få möjlighet att under fyra år fokusera på de utmanande forskningsfrågor som du vill satsa på. För att kunna meritera dig till universitetslektor behöver du utveckla din undervisningskompetens, vara en god kollega och visa att du är bra på sa

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/artikel/rattssociologiska-institutionen-soker-bitradande-universitetslektor-ratt-rattigheter-och-sociala - 2025-10-17

World-leading astrophysicist and interdisciplinary geographer are new honorary doctors of science

One is an American astronomer who has charted the innermost parts of the Milky Way using spectroscopy, the other a British professor of Geography who has made a name for herself through her interdisciplinary climate research. R. Michael Rich and Harriet Bulkeley have been appointed honorary doctors at the Faculty of Science at Lund University. R. Michael RichProfessor R. Michael Rich is based at t

https://www.science.lu.se/article/world-leading-astrophysicist-and-interdisciplinary-geographer-are-new-honorary-doctors-science - 2025-10-17

The new deans have taken office

Dean Per Persson, Deputy Dean Karin Rengefors and Vice-Dean Charlotta Turner have now taken office. Get to know them better through the interviews below that were conducted in the spring of 2023, in connection with the election. In addition to the three mentioned, Karin Hall will have an assignment as Vice-Dean during 2024. Shortcuts to the interviewsInterview with Dean Per PerssonInterview with D

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-deans-have-taken-office - 2025-10-17

Scandinavia’s first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population

Following the arrival of the first farmers in Scandinavia 5,900 years ago, the hunter-gatherer population was wiped out within a few generations, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden, among others. The results, which are contrary to prevailing opinion, are based on DNA analysis of skeletons and teeth found in what is now Denmark. The extensive study has been published as four se

https://www.science.lu.se/article/scandinavias-first-farmers-slaughtered-hunter-gatherer-population - 2025-10-17

Destruction of Gaza monitored from space

Physical geographer Lina Eklund is tracking the destruction of Gaza week by week using satellite images. Her analyses could be significant if, once the fighting between Israel and Hamas is over, questions of possible war crimes are raised at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Lina Eklund, associate senior lecturer at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science and rese

https://www.science.lu.se/article/destruction-gaza-monitored-space - 2025-10-17

New insights on how galaxies are formed

Astronomers can use supercomputers to simulate the formation of galaxies from the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago to the present day. But there are a number of sources of error. An international research team, led by researchers in Lund, has spent a hundred million computer hours over eight years trying to correct these. The last decade has seen major advances in computer simulations that can real

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-insights-how-galaxies-are-formed - 2025-10-17

Marine worm with outstanding vision fascinates researchers

The large-eyed bristle worm Vanadis has long been of interest to the world’s vision researchers. But the worm has been difficult to study since it lives in the open sea and is active at night. Now, a research team has succeeded in locating an Italian worm colony and is able to confirm that the worm has completely unique vision. Bristle worms are a group of annelid worms that mostly live in the sea

https://www.science.lu.se/article/marine-worm-outstanding-vision-fascinates-researchers - 2025-10-17

Two Lund researchers receive prestigious EU grant

Quaternary geologist Raimund Muscheler and physical geographer Thomas Pugh have been awarded the ERC Advanced Grant by the European Research Council. They will receive EUR 2.5 million each over a five-year period to study historical solar storms and the rate at which trees grow and die around the world. The European Research Council (ERC) supports research of the highest quality in all fields. The

https://www.science.lu.se/article/two-lund-researchers-receive-prestigious-eu-grant - 2025-10-17

Maths researchers receive funding to study mysterious algebras

Gustavo Jasso Ahuja, a researcher at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, has been awarded funding within the framework of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation’s mathematics programme. The grant will be used to recruit a researcher from overseas to a postdoc position in Lund. The mathematics programme is a long-term initiative by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. Between 2014 and 2029

https://www.science.lu.se/article/maths-researchers-receive-funding-study-mysterious-algebras - 2025-10-17

Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests

During the unusually dry year of 2018, Sweden was hit by numerous forest fires. A research team led from Lund University in Sweden has investigated how climate change affects recently burnt boreal forests and their ability to absorb carbon dioxide. The boreal forests form a single biome that spans the entire Northern Hemisphere. These forests play a key role in the global climate system by absorbi

https://www.science.lu.se/article/unique-field-study-shows-how-climate-change-affects-fire-impacted-forests - 2025-10-17

"Incredible Hulk" lizard provides clues to understanding evolution

Body shape, colour and behaviour often evolve together as species adapt to their environment. Researchers from Lund University have studied this phenomenon in a specific type of large, bright green and aggressive common wall lizard found near the Mediterranean. They discovered that a unique cell type might have played a key role in this joint evolution. Adaptation is a genetic change that results

https://www.science.lu.se/article/incredible-hulk-lizard-provides-clues-understanding-evolution - 2025-10-17

Conferences make scientists climate transgressors

Climate researchers often emphasise the fact that reducing carbon emissions is in everyone’s best interest, and should involve all of us. But how good are they at minimising their own carbon footprint? A new study carried out jointly by Lund University and the University of Lausanne in Switzerland shows that some of them use up half their annual carbon allowance in a single week. There are ways to

https://www.science.lu.se/article/conferences-make-scientists-climate-transgressors - 2025-10-17

Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans

Bumblebees have a great capacity to navigate despite their small brain size. This is borne out of new research conducted at Lund University in Sweden, among others. The research results can potentially benefit the development of navigation robots in crisis situations where GPS does not work, for example. According to the study, bumblebees appear capable of navigating as well as vertebrates can, an

https://www.science.lu.se/article/bumblebees-sense-direction-rivals-humans - 2025-10-17

Socioeconomics shape children’s connection to nature more than where they live

The income and education levels of a child’s environment determine their relationship to nature, not whether they live in a city or the countryside. This is the finding of a new study conducted by researchers at Lund University, Sweden. The results run counter to the assumption that growing up in the countryside automatically increases our connection to nature, and yet the study also shows that na

https://www.science.lu.se/article/socioeconomics-shape-childrens-connection-nature-more-where-they-live - 2025-10-17

Biologist receives ERC Starting Grant

Øystein Opedal, associate senior lecturer at the Department of Biology, has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant. Congratulations, Øystein! Can you tell us a little about your project?“The project aims to better understand how plants adapt to new pollination environments, such as declining pollinator populations or local changes in the diversity of pollinator species. We know quite a lot about how p

https://www.science.lu.se/article/biologist-receives-erc-starting-grant - 2025-10-17