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“A job that has taken me to places I would never have dreamt of seeing” – The Alumni Network Blog

“A job that has taken me to places I would never have dreamt of seeing” – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University “A job that has taken me to places I would never have dreamt of seeing” In this week’s alumni interview we go to the Democratic Repu

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/a-job-that-has-taken-me-to-places-i-would-never-have-dreamt-of-seeing/ - 2026-06-18

A haunting at the vicarage! A Lund academic ghost story from the 1840s – The Alumni Network Blog

A haunting at the vicarage! A Lund academic ghost story from the 1840s – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University A haunting at the vicarage! A Lund academic ghost story from the 1840s Supernatural events unfold in the rural countryside of Skåne a

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/a-haunting-at-the-vicarage-a-lund-academic-ghost-story-from-the-1840s/ - 2026-06-18

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Monday November 16th 10.30 Registration desk opens 11.00 Lunch 11.50 Conference opening 12.00 Keynotes: Johannes Persson Åsa Boholm 13.00 Parallel sessions Room ID Chair TERA Risk and responsibility I Marja Ylönen GIGA Managing variation in quality of evidence F Niklas Vareman MEGA Climate change adaptation G Kristina Blennow MICRO Improving risk management by learning from incidents and practices

https://evidence.blogg.lu.se/files/2015/10/fullprogramriskconf1.pdf - 2026-06-19

A cell for the noisiest and most unruly – or – Where was the University lock-up? – The Alumni Networ

A cell for the noisiest and most unruly – or – Where was the University lock-up? – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University A cell for the noisiest and most unruly – or – Where was the University lock-up? By 1910, the lock-ups at Swedish universit

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/a-cell-for-the-noisiest-and-most-unruly-or-where-was-the-university-lock-up/ - 2026-06-18

Part 2: A cell for the noisiest and most unruly. Or…Where was the University lock-up? – The Alumni N

Part 2: A cell for the noisiest and most unruly. Or…Where was the University lock-up? – The Alumni Network Blog Skip to content Home About this blog About the Alumni Network Search Search Close Menu Menu The Alumni Network Blog The latest from the Alumni Network at Lund University Part 2: A cell for the noisiest and most unruly. Or…Where was the University lock-up? Image: Agitated students on thei

https://alumni.blogg.lu.se/part-2-a-cell-for-the-noisiest-and-most-unruly-or-where-was-the-university-lock-up/ - 2026-06-18

Update (5/9): Cyberattack on our system provider has resulted in a data breach

An investigation by Miljödata AB, the provider of the Adato system used by Lund University, shows that the group behind last week’s cyberattack on Adato managed to access certain information about all university employees. Former employees are also affected. What information has the threat actor obtained?The data accessed by the threat actor includes, among other things, personal identity numbers,

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/update-59-cyberattack-our-system-provider-has-resulted-data-breach - 2026-06-15

Cyberattack on our system provider Miljödata has resulted in a data breach

An investigation by Miljödata AB, the provider of the Adato system used by Lund University, has revealed that the group behind the cyberattack on Adato managed to access certain information about all university employees. Former employees can also be affected.The University takes the situation very seriously and will take appropriate measures.Learn more on LU Staff Pages

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/cyberattack-our-system-provider-miljodata-has-resulted-data-breach-0 - 2026-06-15

Young Ukrainian civil servants explore human rights in Lund

Iryna Tsunovska and Nataliia Kohutyuk from Ukraine are taking home many new insights on how they can contribute to the protection of human rights in their professional roles. They have just completed a training course at Lund University for young policymakers, public servants and civil society workers from selected countries in the Baltic Sea Region/EU Eastern Partnership. Almost two weeks packed

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/young-ukrainian-civil-servants-explore-human-rights-lund - 2026-06-17

Life’s precious final phase

A research team at Lund University in Sweden has studied how patients with advanced cancer seek care during the final stages of their lives. By studying their care patterns, the research team has developed a measurement method that relates healthcare needs to the changing value of time for patients at the end of life. The less time they have left to live, the more precious time feels. Every year,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lifes-precious-final-phase - 2026-06-17

SSC has discovered unauthorised access to data

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The National Government Service Centre (SSC), which manages the University’s payroll system Primula has reported a case of unauthorised access to data in the system. A user at one of the SSC client authorities accessed personal data from Primula without authorisation to do so.  We have not been informed about whether

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/ssc-has-discovered-unauthorised-access-data - 2026-06-17

WHO report: Healthcare in Sweden among the most affordable in Europe

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The risk of experiencing financial difficulties due to medical care costs is relatively small in Sweden. This is revealed in a recent report from the World Health Organization, where researchers from Lund University have investigated the extent to which Swedish households are financially affected by using the health c

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/who-report-healthcare-sweden-among-most-affordable-europe - 2026-06-17

The art of displaying the right art in healthcare settings

Can the arts and culture affect your wellbeing? The link between culture and health is an area attracting more and more interest. Max Liljefors, professor of art history at Lund University, was tasked by Region Skåne with identifying ways in which their extensive art collection can be put to better use. “There has been a shift in perspective when it comes to how we can give patients access to cult

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/art-displaying-right-art-healthcare-settings - 2026-06-17

SSC’s discovery of unauthorised access to data not as extensive as feared

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. As previously stated, the National Government Service Centre (SSC), which manages the University’s payroll system Primula reported a case of unauthorised access to data in the system during the spring. A user at one of the SSC client authorities accessed personal data from Primula without authorisation to do so, but t

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/sscs-discovery-unauthorised-access-data-not-extensive-feared - 2026-06-17

Honorary doctors named at the Faculty of Medicine

Two world-leading American researchers known respectively for their research within medical humanities, and the sensory nervous system and perception of pain and temperature have been named honorary doctors at the Faculty of Medicine. The honorary doctorates will be conferred on 26 May 2023. Ever since David Julius’ discovery of the temperature and pain receptor TRPV1, he has contributed crucial d

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/honorary-doctors-named-faculty-medicine - 2026-06-17

Lund University Professor to lead Lancet Commission on Precision Medicine

A new Lancet Commission on Precision Health has been launched to develop a comprehensive framework for integrating precision approaches into health systems worldwide. The Commission is chaired by Professor Paul Franks, Lund University, and will examine how precision approaches can improve healthcare effectiveness, cost-efficiency, equity, and scalability across resource settings and global regions

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-professor-lead-lancet-commission-precision-medicine - 2026-06-17

Climate change threatens public health – and the healthcare sector contributes to the emissions

Climate change is damaging public health and is also leading to premature deaths. At the same time, the healthcare sector itself is responsible for significant emissions. Studies of intensive care and surgical care in Sweden show that over 60 per cent of the climate impact in intensive care is driven by the growing volume of single-use products, according to research by Linn Hemberg at Lund Univer

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/climate-change-threatens-public-health-and-healthcare-sector-contributes-emissions - 2026-06-18

In the wake of the pandemic: new methods of cancer care

A cancer diagnosis often entails many hospital visits and intensive treatments that can be very tiring for the patient. In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, however, cancer patients were identified as an at-risk group, so forms of treatment were modified. Now a group of physicians at Lund University want to evaluate how these new forms of treatment were experienced by the patients themselve

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/wake-pandemic-new-methods-cancer-care - 2026-06-17

Induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest did not improve survival

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Since 2005, the guidelines for the care of unconscious cardiac arrest patients have been to cool the body temperature down to 33 degrees Celsius. A large, randomised clinical trial led by Lund University and Region Skåne in Sweden has shown that this treatment does not improve survival. The study is published in the N

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/induced-hypothermia-after-cardiac-arrest-did-not-improve-survival - 2026-06-17