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Heikki Pihlajamäki tilldelas Gad Rausings pris

Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien har beslutat att tilldela vår hedersdoktor, professor Heikki Pihlajamäki (Helsingfors), dess största pris: Gad Rausings pris för framstående humanistisk forskargärning. Enligt akademiens motivering sker detta på grundval av Heikki Pihlajamäkis uppslagsrika och nydanande forskning inom jämförande rättshistoria. Prissumman är 1,5 miljoner kronor.

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/heikki-pihlajamaki-tilldelas-gad-rausings-pris - 2025-11-19

Per Samuelsson och Marcus Utterström har publicerat boken Entreprenadrätten

Per Samuelsson, professor emeritus, och Marcus Utterström, biträdande universitetslektor, har publicerat boken Entreprenadrätten (Norstedts Juridik 2024).Boken finns på Norstedts Juridiks hemsida. Per Samuelssons forskning i universitetets forskningsportal.Marcus Utterströms forskning i universitetets forskningsportal.  

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/samuelsson-och-marcus-utterstrom-har-publicerat-boken-entreprenadratten - 2025-11-19

Rune och Lena Lavins stiftelse för rättsvetenskaplig forskning vid den Juridiska fakulteten i Lund

Ändamål: att främja rättsvetenskaplig forskning vid den juridiska fakulteten i Lund. Detta innebär att stiftelsen genom sin verksamhet ska stödja, stimulera och underlätta forskningen vid fakulteten.Berättigad att ansöka om bidrag är den som bedriver aktiv forskning vid den juridiska fakulteten i Lund.Bidrag ska främst utges för kostnader som är direkt föranledda av en forskningsuppgifts genomföra

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/rune-och-lena-lavins-stiftelse-rattsvetenskaplig-forskning-vid-den-juridiska-fakulteten-i-lund-0 - 2025-11-19

Markus Gunneflo ny koordinator med passion för tvärvetenskap

Markus Gunneflo har alltid intresserat sig för tvärvetenskap och att få arbeta med doktorander har varit det roligaste i hans yrkesliv. En perfekt kombination för uppdraget som forskarskolan Agenda 2030:s nya koordinator. – Jag är glad för min nya roll och forskarskolan är gynnsam för universitetet. Här samlas unga forskare och undersöker några av våra allra viktigaste framtidsfrågor. Vid årsskift

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/markus-gunneflo-ny-koordinator-med-passion-tvarvetenskap - 2025-11-19

Ny docent i mänskliga rättigheter

Lärarförslagsnämnden har den 4 april fattat beslut om att anta Anna Nilsson som docent i mänskliga rättigheter. Anna Nilsson disputerade vid Juridiska fakulteten 2017 med en avhandling om huruvida psykiatrisk tvångsvård är förenligt med FN:s konvention om rättigheter för personer med funktionsnedsättning. Efter disputation hon fortsatt att fördjupa sig för frågor som rör tvångsvård och rättigheter

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/ny-docent-i-manskliga-rattigheter - 2025-11-19

Chattrobotar som terapeuter - inte riskfritt

Friskvårdsappar som med hjälp av AI lovar lindring av psykisk ohälsa växer lavinartat. Eftersom apparna kategoriseras som friskvård, skyddas heller inte de sårbara användarna av EU:s nyligen antagna AI-lag. Petra Müllerová forskar bland annat om utvecklingen av ny e-hälsoteknik i förhållande till patienters rättigheter och aktuell europeisk lagstiftning.  Artikel.Kontakt: Petra Müllerová

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/chattrobotar-som-terapeuter-inte-riskfritt - 2025-11-19

Ny docent i folkrätt

Lärarförslagsnämnden har den 13 maj fattat beslut om att anta Matthew Scott som docent i folkrätt. Matthew Scott försvarade sin doktorsavhandling i folkrätt vid Juridiska fakulteten 2018. Fokus för hans forskning låg på tillämpningen av 1951 års konvention om flyktingars rättsliga ställning för 'klimatflyktingar'. Efter att ha slutfört sin doktorandutbildning började Matthew på Raoul Wallenbergs i

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/ny-docent-i-folkratt - 2025-11-19

Mia Rönnmar blir ny rektor vid Malmö universitet

Regeringen har utsett Mia Rönnmar till rektor vid Malmö universitet för perioden den 1 augusti 2024 – 31 juli 2030. Fakultetens dekan Henrik Wenander säger:– Vi är stolta och glada över att Mia Rönnmar fått detta spännande uppdrag. Hon har de egenskaper och erfarenheter som krävs för att leda och utveckla Malmö universitet. Det är så klart tråkigt för fakulteten att hon lämnar Lund men samtidigt s

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/mia-ronnmar-blir-ny-rektor-vid-malmo-universitet - 2025-11-19

A warmer climate may make new mutations more harmful

A warmer global climate can cause mutations to have more severe consequences for the health of organisms through their detrimental effect on protein function. This may have major repercussions for an organisms’ ability to adapt to, and survive in, the altered habitats of the future. This is shown in a new research study now published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Na

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/warmer-climate-may-make-new-mutations-more-harmful - 2025-11-19

Find the first bumblebee of the spring

When the snow is gone, it does not take too long before a familiar spring sound reappears - the bumblebee buzz. Since bumblebees are well adapted to cold climates, many of the species are negatively affected by a warmer climate. Researchers at Lund University now ask for the public's help in reporting the first bumblebee queens of the spring, to be able to map how earlier springs affect bumblebees

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/find-first-bumblebee-spring - 2025-11-19

A warmer climate is making the world’s most common bumblebee even more common

Many species of bee are threatened by global warming, but not all. The buff-tailed bumblebee is the world’s most common bee and will likely remain that way, as researchers from Lund University have discovered that this species benefits from a warmer climate. Through research into buff-tailed bumblebees collected by amateurs and researchers over a period of 150 years, biologists and climate researc

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/warmer-climate-making-worlds-most-common-bumblebee-even-more-common - 2025-11-19

Drones offer new insights into boreal peatland CO2 emissions

Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, but warmer and drier conditions caused by climate change may turn these ecosystems into carbon sources. Equipped with drones and thermal cameras Julia Kelly, who recently received her doctorate at the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC), has studied what factors affect the CO2 fluxes in peatland ecosystems. Boreal forests and peatlands

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/drones-offer-new-insights-boreal-peatland-co2-emissions - 2025-11-19

Climate benefits of the forest – a balancing act in prioritisation

The forest is currently at the centre of an intense debate. It concerns, in simplified terms, which climate benefits the forest can provide, either by sequestering carbon in standing forest, or by being used to substitute fossil fuels and fossil-intensive materials. In a new literature review from the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) at Lund University in Sweden, Markku Rummukain

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/climate-benefits-forest-balancing-act-prioritisation - 2025-11-19

New method predicts the severity of the grass pollen season for allergy sufferers

An international research team has found a new method for predicting entire pollen seasons, something that can help healthcare and allergy sufferers plan to reduce problems. No similar tool has previously been used in the area. The researchers also show that pollen seasons may be 60 per cent more severe in the future due to climate change. For about one in four Swedes, the arrival of spring and su

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/new-method-predicts-severity-grass-pollen-season-allergy-sufferers - 2025-11-19

Location of conservation measures has a large impact on their effectiveness in providing environmental benefits

By changing from action-based to result-based environmental payment, farmers are financially encouraged to implement conservation measures, such as buffer strips and organic farming, where they are most beneficial for the environment and not, as today, where they least disrupt the production. This according to William Sidemo Holm, who recently defended his dissertation on biodiversity and ecosyste

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/location-conservation-measures-has-large-impact-their-effectiveness-providing-environmental-benefits - 2025-11-19

Project funding for researchers to apply for a doctoral studentship in Environmental Science within the Agenda 2030 graduate school

The Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) now announces funding for one doctoral studentship, where the doctoral student is admitted to the PhD programme in Environmental Science at the Faculty of Science, and is enrolled in the Agenda 2030 graduate school. The Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) is responsible for the interdisciplinary PhD programme in Environmental Sc

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/project-funding-researchers-apply-doctoral-studentship-environmental-science-within-agenda-2030 - 2025-11-19

Bumblebee detection dog on research duty

This summer, Lund University doctoral student Sofia Blomqvist will be investigating how pollinating insects such as bumblebees and solitary bees are faring in flower-rich roadside habitats. However, there is one problem: bumblebee nests are very difficult to find. Now she hopes to be able to train Ylle the dog to help her. Sofia Blomqvist’s objective is to repeat a previously criticized scientific

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/bumblebee-detection-dog-research-duty - 2025-11-19

Urban private gardens promote biodiversity

They become smaller as urbanisation increases. Troublesome, according to researcher Helena Hanson, because urban private gardens affect both cities’ biodiversity and human wellbeing by functioning as social green spaces. Now she strikes a blow for gardens in the urban planning. Green spaces, such as parks and allotment gardens, have a major impact on our physical and mental health and wellbeing –

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/urban-private-gardens-promote-biodiversity - 2025-11-19

What comes next: after the IPCC climate change report

Two Lund University climate scientists, Kimberly Nicholas, who has acted as an observer at two global climate summits, and Markku Rummukainen, Sweden’s IPCC representative, talk about what comes next following the recent IPCC report. What do you view as the next steps following what was concluded in the IPCC report? Kimberly: Something the report makes absolutely clear is that to stop warming, hum

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/what-comes-next-after-ipcc-climate-change-report - 2025-11-19

More carbon in the soil could protect harvests in a future climate

Farming practices that result in higher levels of carbon in agricultural soils could protect both wheat and barley harvests in a future changed climate. This is what emerges from a new study from Lund University in Sweden. However, the practices required are more costly for farmers in the short term, according to the researchers who argue for targeted environmental payments. Ongoing climate change

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/more-carbon-soil-could-protect-harvests-future-climate - 2025-11-19