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Information-reviewer-and-examination-committee-members-2025-revised-september-2025

Information for external reviewer and examination committee members at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University Page 1 of 8 Faculty Office PM Reg. No. U 2025/596 2023-06-30, revised 2025-09-17 Information for external reviewer and examination committee members at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University This guide explains the procedures of defence of doctoral thesis as well as the r

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/sites/sam.lu.se.en.internal/files/2025-09/information-reviewer-and-examination-committee-members-2025-revised-september-2025.pdf - 2026-06-22

Continuity-plan-power-faculty-of-science

Microsoft Word - continuity-plan-power-faculty-of-science.docx Page 1 of 7 Sven Lidin, Dean CONTINUITY PLAN Reg. no STYR 2022/2809 Date 12 December 2022 Continuity plan for the Faculty of Science in the event of a power shortfall warning and brief temporary disconnection of electricity The Vice-Chancellor of Lund University has decided (STYR 2022/2552) that a reduction of the University’s energy a

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/sites/science.lu.se.internal/files/2022-12/continuity-plan-power-faculty-of-science.pdf - 2026-06-22

Evidence-based disaster risk management : A scoping review focusing on risk, resilience and vulnerability assessment

A plethora of methods exist to aid decision-making in mitigating disaster risk, many of which fall into the categories of risk, vulnerability and/or resilience assessment methods. The objective of the present study is to provide an overview of these methods, with a particular focus on evidence that supports their practical implementation. A scoping study of scientific literature reveal 97 distinct

Making and breaking promises: On the voluntary provision of public goods under cost uncertainty

Breaking promises might be easier if one faces unexpectedly high costs for keeping them. Inspired by the ‘pledge and review’ mechanisms of the Paris Agreement, we investigate the role of cost uncertainty for both initial non-binding pledges and the subsequent voluntary provision of public goods. Without a pledge review process, we find that cost uncertainty not only leads to rather conservative pl

Policentricity - one concept, or many?

This paper aims to discuss polycentrism and its implications. Polycentricity plays a key role in EU Cohesion Policy and has done so since 1999 when the notion was included in the European Spatial Development Perspective. Politically, it emerged as a key tool because of its ability to fuse together the two primary and conflicting perceptions of spatial–economic development, cohesion and competitive

A Longitudinal study of Swedish learners’ educational interests and how these contrast to learners in U3A: the role of “symbolic resources”, teacher expectations and reflexivity

Description of the paper – e.g. topic, research question, objective, purpose, value, conceptual or theoretical framework, state of the art: Adult learning is a subject of ever growing interest, as the population of persons 65 and older grows in industrialised countries. By 2010 the number of retired persons in the European Union will be almost twice as large as in 1995 (Ilmarinen & Costa, 2000

Influence of physical properties of phases on hydrodynamics and mass transfer characteristics of a liquid-liquid circular microchannel

The influences of operating conditions and physical properties of the two phases on the hydrodynamics and mass transfer in a circular liquid-liquid microchannel have been investigated. The polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) microchannel has an internal diameter of 0.7 mm and a T-shaped mixing junction. Sodium hydroxide solution was used as the aqueous phase. N-hexane and toluene were employed as the o

Improving InAs nanotree growth with composition-controlled Au-In nanoparticles

Au nanoparticles are commonly used as seeds for epitaxial growth of III-V semiconductor nanowires. However, the interaction between Au and In-containing III-V materials makes it difficult to control the growth of more complex nanowire structures in materials such as InAs. Here we report the growth of InAs nanowires and branched nanotrees using Au and Au-In nanoparticles. We show that the initial c

Acute effects of liver vein occlusion by stent-graft placed in transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt channel: An experimental study

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of hepatic vein occlusion by stent-graft used in transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS). The experiments were performed in six healthy pigs under general anesthesia. Following percutaneous transhepatic implantation of a port-a-cath in the right hepatic vein, TIPS was created with a stent-graft (Viatorr; W L Gore, Flagstaff, AZ, US

Sexuality in diasporic space: rural-to-urban migrant women negotiating gender and marriage in contemporary China

Feminist geographers use the term diasporic subjectivity to emphasize the relational quality of identity as it is constructed in the dynamic in-between space occupied by the migrant and traversed by norms and practices associated with the village community, migrant peers, and urban consumer society, as well as nation-states. Using ethnographic methods, I explore how young, single rural Chinese wom

Pattern discrimination in a hawkmoth: innate preferences, learning performance and ecology

Spatial patterns are important cues for flower detection and recognition by nectar-feeding insects. Pattern vision has been studied in much detail in bees and flies but rarely in butterflies and moths. In this paper, I present a first proof of pattern-learning abilities in a moth, and discuss reasons for the limitations to their pattern learning. The diurnal hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum spont

Strategies to improve clinical research in surgery through international collaboration

More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled in surgical clinical trials-few of which are international collaborations. Several levels of action are needed to improve this situation. International research collaborations in surgery between developed and developing countries could encourage capacity building and quality improvement, and mutually