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New signs in place: The Faculty of Medicine in Malmö is now more visible

The new signs have replaced the red CRC sign and are a conscious effort to increase our visibility internally and externally in the new hospital area. The CRC and the Wallenberg Lab in Malmö have new signs with the Faculty of Medicine's logo and name. The signs have replaced the red CRC sign. The aim is to make it clearer where the Faculty is located in the hospital area in Malmö.Strengthening our

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/new-signs-place-faculty-medicine-malmo-now-more-visible - 2026-06-21

Time to apply for funding for equal opportunities 2026

It is now possible again for university organisations, staff and students to apply for funding for initiatives aimed at preventing discrimination and promoting equal conditions and gender equality. Funding for initiatives for equal opportunities, gender equality and preventive work against discrimination within Lund University  The funds are intended to stimulate long-term and sustainable active w

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/time-apply-funding-equal-opportunities-2026 - 2026-06-21

Who will succeed Per Odin in the Electoral College?

Per Odin is resigning from his position as member and teacher representative on the Electoral College. A by-election will therefore be held for the term of office from 1 August 2026 to 28 February 2027. Nominate your candidate by 27 February at the latest. The Electoral College participates in the selection of the Vice-Chancellor and Deputy-Vice-Chancellor. This process is currently underway. The

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/who-will-succeed-odin-electoral-college - 2026-06-21

Network meeting (2/3) & call for proposals: SEK 31 million for projects focusing on preparedness and resilience

The initiative is aimed at researchers at all faculties and offers funding for doctoral students and postdocs starting in 2026. Applications are open until April 30. The information and network meeting will be held on March 2. Lund University's Centre for Preparedness and Resilience (LUPREP) is now announcing internal research funding for interdisciplinary projects focusing on Swedish societal pre

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/network-meeting-23-call-proposals-sek-31-million-projects-focusing-preparedness-and-resilience - 2026-06-21

Increasing knowledge about diabetes research: LUDC Diabetes Research Day 2026 (3/3)

LUDC Diabetes Research Day is an annual event that aims to increase knowledge about diabetes research. March 3, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Register here. During the day, junior and senior researchers in the field of diabetes will give lectures on current research. Diabetes Research Day is organized by LUDC Early Career Network (LUDC ECN), a network for young diabetes researchers at Lund University Diabe

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/increasing-knowledge-about-diabetes-research-ludc-diabetes-research-day-2026-33 - 2026-06-21

The new SIM cards - do not exchange before March 10

On 10 March, the university will change its telephony provider to Telia. This means that the new SIM card you receive/have received should not be used until that date. For anyone who has physical SIM cards, they must be replaced. The new SIM cards are now available at your institution/unit. You can see what applies to your particular department/unit in the fact box on this page.Those who currently

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/new-sim-cards-do-not-exchange-march-10 - 2026-06-21

Karl Holmberg has successfully defended his thesis!

Karl Holmberg has successfully defended his thesis entitled 'Embedded disposability: A cultural political economy of plastics'. Congratulations to Dr. Holmberg! External reviewer: Professor Alice Mah, University of Glasgow Supervisors/Advisors:Stripple, Johannes, SupervisorSkovgaard, Jakob, SupervisorHasselbalch, Jacob, Supervisor, External personMore information about the thesis is available in t

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/karl-holmberg-has-successfully-defended-his-thesis - 2026-06-21

Our friend and colleague Jessica Blom-Larsson has passed away

On Thursday 15 May, we received the sad news that Jessica Blom-Larsson had passed away after a sudden illness. She leaves a large void at the Department of Political Science with colleagues and students in grief and loss. On Thursday 22 May at 3 pm and onwards, we will hold a memorial service for Jessica. We gather in the lunch room on the fourth floor, where coffee will be served. Please spread t

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/our-friend-and-colleague-jessica-blom-larsson-has-passed-away - 2026-06-21

How do we organize the sustainable travel of the future?

This study by Russell Cannon, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren and Mats Fred examines how the sustainable mobility of the future is emerging. The study is based on what is being done to create sustainable and integrated mobility and what kinds of actor roles and relationships these practical actions generate. Where research often presents collaboration difficulties between predetermined actors and implement

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/how-do-we-organize-sustainable-travel-future - 2026-06-21

Ian Manners gives keynote lecture on 'The European Union's Normative Power in Planetary Politics' in Brussels

Ian Manners gives the European Foreign Affairs Review (EFAR) keynote lecture on 'The European Union's Normative Power in Planetary Politics' to the annual European Union in International Affairs conference in Brussels 23 May 2025. The keynote lecture covers the conference theme of Europe in a Fragmenting World by setting out the EU’s journey from the ‘eye of the storm’ in 2025 through the ‘eye of

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/ian-manners-gives-keynote-lecture-european-unions-normative-power-planetary-politics-brussels - 2026-06-21

Can the EU’s push for LGBT rights backfire? A new article by Malte Breiding says it might

The European Union (EU) often presents itself as a champion of LGBTQ rights, promoting equality regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. However, in a recently published article in a special issue of Journal of Common Market Studies, doctoral student Malte Breiding argues that this work does not always produce the intended outcomes. Breiding explores a surprising twist: as the EU pushe

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/can-eus-push-lgbt-rights-backfire-new-article-malte-breiding-says-it-might - 2026-06-21

Who should own nature? New study examines the governance of biodiversity finance

Halting biodiversity loss requires more than just increased funding – it also demands better governance of how resources are mobilised, allocated, and monitored. A new study in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability reviews recent research on how biodiversity finance actually works. Researchers Jesper Svensson, Julia Qian Mao, and Nils Droste analysed studies published between 2019 and 20

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/who-should-own-nature-new-study-examines-governance-biodiversity-finance - 2026-06-21

Anne Lene Stein has successfully defended her thesis!

Anne Lene Stein has successfully defended her thesis entitled 'Agonism against the odds: Epistemic disruptions and bodies of dissent in Palestine and Israel'. Congratulations to Dr. Stein! External Reviewer: Professor Michael Schulz, University of GothenburgSupervisor: Lisa StrömbomAssistant supervisor: Anders UhlinMore information about the thesis is available in the Lund University Research Port

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/anne-lene-stein-has-successfully-defended-her-thesis - 2026-06-21

Who counts when we talk about healthcare and rights? New article by Stina Melander and Julia Bahner

During the pandemic, many fell through the cracks of the safety net. For people with long Covid, this became painfully clear: they existed – but were not acknowledged. Now, a new study from Lund University shows how ordinary citizens, in the midst of illness, organised digitally and challenged the authorities’ narrative of what Covid really is. When the body gives out but society turns a blind eye

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/who-counts-when-we-talk-about-healthcare-and-rights-new-article-stina-melander-and-julia-bahner - 2026-06-21

Social Investments in Swedish Municipalities – The Rise and Fall of a Reform

In this article, recently published in Acta Sociologica, Mats Fred draws on more than a decade of fieldwork on social investments in Sweden to explore the rise and fall of reforms: How are reforms kept alive? What happens when key actors leave, networks dissolve, and governance priorities shift? In the 2010s, the idea of social investments gained traction as a key to preventive, evidence-based, an

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/social-investments-swedish-municipalities-rise-and-fall-reform - 2026-06-21

Bolkvadze publishes new study on police subversion in hybrid regimes

Ketevan Bolkvadze, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, has published a new article in Governance titled "Corrupt or Repressive? How Political Competition Incentivizes Hybrid Regimes to Subvert Police in Distinct Ways." The study explores how varying levels of political competition in hybrid regimes influence whether police forces are used for corruption or repression. Drawing o

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/bolkvadze-publishes-new-study-police-subversion-hybrid-regimes - 2026-06-21

Rosén Sundström and Elgström on Sweden’s former Feminist Foreign Policy

Malena Rosén Sundström and Ole Elgström have published a chapter on Sweden’s former Feminist Foreign Policy (2014-2022) and how it was implemented in diplomatic work. The chapter, “To Practice What You Preach: Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy in Diplomatic Work” is part of the book Feminist Climate Policy in Industrialised States: A Gender-Just Climate Emergency Response, published by Routledge wi

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/rosen-sundstrom-and-elgstrom-swedens-former-feminist-foreign-policy - 2026-06-21

Ian Manners is editor of special issue of Cooperation and Conflict on 'Normative Power in the Planetary Organic Crisis'

Ian Manners has edited the twentieth anniversary special issue on ‘Normative Power in the Planetary Organic Crisis', published September 2025. This twentieth anniversary special issue broadens the horizons beyond the 2013 Cooperation and Conflict special issue to develop the normative power approach through a prospective on the use of normative power in addressing the planetary organic crisis. The

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/ian-manners-editor-special-issue-cooperation-and-conflict-normative-power-planetary-organic-crisis - 2026-06-21

What to know about the SDGs: New book reinforces the case for sustainable development

Are you looking for a user-friendly overview of the current global endeavour to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? This open access book is the answer! Since the launch in 2015, the 17 SDGs have shown limited progress. Still, it is imperative that SDG implementation is accelerated until 2030 and beyond. This book starts with an introduction to contextualize the status of the SDGs,

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/what-know-about-sdgs-new-book-reinforces-case-sustainable-development - 2026-06-21

Skovgaard and Park on climate risk framing in global green finance governance

In a new open-access article with the journal Earth System Governance, Jakob Skovgaard and Hyeyoon Park (previously the Department of Political Science, LU, now University of Stirling) analyze how global green finance governance institutions frame climate risks. Based on a mapping of 74 institutions, the article shows that the dominant framing emphasizes climate risks to business actors, while ris

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/skovgaard-and-park-climate-risk-framing-global-green-finance-governance - 2026-06-21