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Anonymised exams

The department offers anonymised exams with online pre-registration. Students that fail to register online may still attend the exam, but are not guaranteed an anonymised exam. The procedure applies to all exam events, including first, second and third attempts. The registration is done through Ladok, accessed using your StiL account credentials.By registering online you will be assigned a coded e

https://www.nateko.lu.se/student/anonymised-exams - 2025-05-15

Python Programming in GIS for students in the LUMA-GIS master´s degree programme only.

GISN44 The is an online course. Course contentThis course both deals with basic Python programming, and how Python programming can be linked to, and used in, a geographical information system. After introduction and basic Python programming the student learns to program and visualize vector- as well as raster-based examples in a GIS environment. Many different components in Python programming, fro

https://www.nateko.lu.se/education/advanced-courses/python-programming-gis-students-luma-gis-masters-degree-programme-only - 2025-05-15

Climate effects on Ecosystems

Ecosystem response to climate change and land useThis research group focuses on applied biogeographical themes, particularly responses of vegetation and ecosystem properties to changes in climate and land use both in the past as well as in the future, with important applications both for advancing theoretical understanding and practical ecosystem management.Main areas of research are analyses of t

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/climate-effects-ecosystems - 2025-05-15

DataGURU providing easy access to climate and landscape data

Accessible and harmonised datasetsOne of the major tasks of biogeography is to investigate the link between the physical environment and the distribution of species / habitats / biomes. This requires the researcher to handle data representing the physical environment, for example climate or land use data. These datasets are generated by different research groups, stored at different repositories a

https://www.nateko.lu.se/dataguru-providing-easy-access-climate-and-landscape-data - 2025-05-15

Daily carbon allocation for grasses within LPJ-GUESS

The dynamic global vegetation model LPJ-GUESS consists of processes simulated on a daily or annual time step (Smith et al., 2001). For example, photosynthesis is simulated as a daily process and carbon allocation between plant compartments as an annual process. However, to be able to study grass growth more in depth there was a need for daily carbon allocation. The changes made it possible to stud

https://www.nateko.lu.se/daily-carbon-allocation-grasses-within-lpj-guess - 2025-05-15

Biogeochemical cycles in forests

Photo: Arnd-Jan Luters. unsplash Combining empirical data with modellingWe study biogeochemical cycles in forest ecosystems by combining empirical data with modelling, with a focus on nutrient and carbon cycling. The aim is to predict the impacts of climate change, forest management practices, and atmospheric deposition on soil chemistry and water runoff quality. The research includes, for example

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/biogeochemical-cycles-forests - 2025-05-15

Spring 2009

In May 2009, Petra Bergquist – a student at the Masters Program in Gender Studies, Lund University – was selected for Internship at the Centre for Research and Education for Social Transformation (CREST) in Kozhikode, India. Petra BergquistPetra left Sweden on Friday 29 May 2009 and spend approximately three months at CREST, working with a group of 40 graduates from Dalit/Adivasi and other minorit

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/students/travel-grants/crest-travel-grant/spring-2009 - 2025-05-15

Fall 2016

Erika Bergman and Niklas Lindberg, two Masters students from the Journalism programme at Lund University, were awarded the SASA travel grants for the Fall 2016. Erika and Niklas both went to Sri Lanka for their field work.Erika BergmanErika worked on a project entitled ”The oppressed minds of Sri Lanka", focusing on common people, their everyday life and fears from the effects of the long civil wa

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/students/travel-grants/sasa-travel-grant/fall-2016 - 2025-05-15

Fall 2015

In May 2015, the South Asian Students Association (SASA) at Lund University, in collaboration with SASNET, decided to give the travel grants to Tullia Jack, PhD candidate at the Dept. of Sociology; and Axel Vikström, bachelors student of Journalism at the Dept. of Media and Communication. Tullia Jack Tullia Jack visited Mysore in India, to study Conventions, cleanliness and resource consumption in

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/students/travel-grants/sasa-travel-grant/fall-2015 - 2025-05-15

Spring 2016

For the Spring semester 2016, SASA awarded travel grants to Otso Harju, Masters student in Asian Studies at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies and Sanchari De, PhD student at the Department of Communication and Media. Otso HarjuOtso Harju from Asian Studies was given a SASNET Travel Grant for the fieldwork for his MSc thesis.The work took place in New Delhi in the spring of 2016. Dur

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/students/travel-grants/sasa-travel-grant/spring-2016 - 2025-05-15

One Month Position (Ansökningsmånad)

In 2015-2017, SASNET invited researchers at Lund University to apply for a one month position (”ansökningsmånad”)  to prepare a research application with a South Asian focus. The purpose was to promote more South Asia-related research at Lund University. Members of all faculties and disciplines at the University were invited. The salary range to a maximum of SEK 35 000.   2017 2016 2015

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/one-month-position-ansokningsmanad - 2025-05-15

2016

The Lund University researchers selected for 2016 were Dr. Maria Tonini, Dept. of Gender Studies; and Dr. Ted Svensson, Dept. of Political Science. For the second year, SASNET invited researchers at Lund University to apply for a one month position (”ansökningsmånad”) at SASNET in which to prepare a research application with a South Asian focus. The purpose is to promote more South Asia-related re

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/one-month-position-ansokningsmanad/2016 - 2025-05-15

2015

Professor Ebbe Nordlander from the Division of Chemical Physics, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Lund University and PhD Candidate Shafqat Ahmad, from the Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology (GAME) Unit at the Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University were granted the one month position in 2015. Ebbe Nordlander plan was to write a research applicati

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/one-month-position-ansokningsmanad/2015 - 2025-05-15

A brief history of SASNET

In 1998, a Swedish government working group was established to "intensify Swedish relations with Asia" and to take stock of existing research and education on Asia in Sweden. Based on its findings, the group recommended that a national academic institute be established. The task of the new institute would be to develop research on South Asia. The Swedish Foreign Affairs Ministry's Asia Strategy ma

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/about-sasnet/brief-history-sasnet - 2025-05-15

Anindita Majumdar

Anindita Majumdar did a two months short-term fellowship at the Department of Gender Studies in April till June 2016. Anindita (third from the right) with colleagues at the Gender Institute SASNET asked Anindita five questions after her leave:Who are you?I am an Assistant Professor of Sociology in School of Liberal Arts at Institute of Technology in Hyderabad, India. My research interests include

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/former-researchers/anindita-majumdar - 2025-05-15

Erasmus Mundus

The Indo-European Erasmus Mundus Action 2 mobility programme EMINTE, was coordinated by Lund University 2013-2015. EMINTE was a consortium consisting of 20 universities – 10 European and 10 Indian and SASNET was an Associate partner in the consortium. The programme was open to Indian nationals who wanted to study or work at one of the ten European partner universities. It involved students on unde

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/students/exchange-programmes/erasmus-mundus - 2025-05-15

2013

Anju Giri, Professor of English Education Anju Giri, Professor of English Education at the Central Department of Education,Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal, visited SASNET’s office in Lund on Friday 20 September 2013. Prof. Giri came to Sweden on a scholarship under the Erasmus Mundus Asia Regional mobility programme EMEA, administered by Lund University, as an academic staff to spend one

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/2013 - 2025-05-15

Lipi Ghosh

The first ICCR guest professor was Professor Lipi Ghosh from the Department of South and South-East Asian Studies at Calcutta University, Kolkata. She spent the period November 2010–April 2011 at the Centre for Gender Studies. Lipi with students and colleagues SASNET asked five questions to Lipi after her leave: Who are you?I am Professor Lipi Ghosh and I have a M.A. and Ph. D in History. I have a

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/former-researchers/lipi-ghosh - 2025-05-15

Gopal Krishna Karanth

The second Visiting ICCR Professor at Lund University was Professor Gopal Krishna Karanth from the Institute of Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore, who arrived at Lund University in September 2011. He stayed for the full academic year 2011-12, and was hosted by the Department of Sociology. Gopal in Gothenburg SASNET asked Gopal five questions after his leave: Who are you?Gopal Krishna Ka

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/former-researchers/gopal-krishna-karanth - 2025-05-15

Surinder Jodhka

The third ICCR Visiting Professor was Surinder Jodhka, Professor of Sociology at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi. He was installed on Friday 12 October 2012, and stayed till end of June 2013. Prof. Jodhka was hosted by the Dept of Political Science. Professor Surinder Jodhka (third from left). Lars Eklund, SASNET,

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/former-researchers/surinder-jodhka - 2025-05-15