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Collaboration

Collaborations in Lund - the Swedish hub for human rightsBesides the university, Lund is home to two major human rights institutes in Sweden which makes the city of Lund to a Swedish hub for human rights. The Human Rights Profile Area organizes events together with these institutes to foster collaborations and exchange among staff and members. Together we are creating a robust and dynamic environm

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/collaborations - 2026-07-09

Education

In terms of education, the Human Rights Profile Area aims to strengthen the connections between research and education in the field of human rights. We facilitate collaboration between educational programmes and courses at Lund University that explicitly or implicitly focus on human rights. Overview of Human Rights related education at Lund University The Human Rights Profile Area also engages on

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/education - 2026-07-09

Registration: "At Risk in Europe and beyond? Measuring and Safeguarding Academic Freedom"

22 May 09:15 - 11:45 at LUX:C121 This event is one session of the International Conference on Academic Freedom, Human Rights and the Role of Academia, taking place at Lund University on 21 -22 May. The conference is fully booked, but some limited seats are available for single sessions. Find out more on the conference webpage.

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/registration-risk-europe-and-beyond-measuring-and-safeguarding-academic-freedom - 2026-07-09

International Conference on Academic Freedom, Human Rights and the Role of Academia

This conference took place on 21–22 May 2026. A conference report will be published in August. Previous Next Play Pause Event summary On 21–22 May 2026, the conference brought together around 75 scholars, practitioners, and students from different countries at Lund University to discuss academic freedom in relation to human rights and democratic governance. The discussions covered institutional au

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/collaborations/international-conference-academic-freedom-human-rights-and-role-academia - 2026-07-09

Sustainability Week 2027

19 April 2027 08:00 to 24 April 2027 17:00 | Save the date! Sustainability Week is back 19-24 April, 2027 Don’t miss the annual Sustainability Week, where we explore sustainability issues from ecological, economic and social perspectives through a variety of panel discussions, talks, workshops, exhibitions and cultural events.The week is made in collaboration between Lund University and Lund Munic

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/calendar/sustainability-week-2027 - 2026-07-09

Which topics and activities matter to you?

This form is for members of the Human Rights Profile Area to suggest activities and topics that matter to you. The Profile Area is strengthened by the ideas and involvement of its members, and your contribution helps keep this network active and relevant. First name (required) Please enter your first name. Last name (required) Please enter your last name. Organisation (required) Please select your

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/what-matters - 2026-07-09

Join the member overview on the Human Rights Profile Area website

It only takes about 3 minutes to fill in the form and select the research themes that describe your work Email address (required) Please enter your email address. Last name (required) Please enter your last name. First name (required) Please enter your first name. Faculty / Organisation (required) Please select your faculty. Faculty of Engineering, LTH Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts Faculties

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/join-member-overview-human-rights-profile-area-website - 2026-07-09

Registration: Human rights, climate change, and the just transition

29 September at 14:00 – 15:00 at LUX:B339 Seminar and fika with Linnéa Nordlander about research on the intersection of human rights, climate change, and the just transition. The event is co-organized by the two Profile Areas Nature-Based Future Solutions and Human Rights. The event also aims to continue the exchange between members of the two Profile Areas around shared research interests, includ

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/registration-human-rights-climate-change-and-just-transition - 2026-07-09

Seminar & Profile Area networking: Human rights, climate change, and just transition

5 October 2026 14:15 to 15:15 | Seminar Lund University’s Profile Areas Nature-Based Future Solutions and Human Rights invite you to a joint seminar and fika with Linnéa Nordlander, recently appointed Global Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law. In her talk, Linnéa will present her research on the intersection of human rights, climate change, and just transition. The event also aims to continue t

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/calendar/seminar-profile-area-networking-human-rights-climate-change-and-just-transition - 2026-07-09

Human Rights Lunch Online: Anthropomorphic AI and emergent vulnerabilities

16 October 2026 12:15 to 13:00 | Seminar Human Rights Lunch Online is a digital seminar series where Human Rights Profile Area members and guests present their latest projects and research. The format is open - anyone interested, including those outside Lund University, is welcome to join. Sue Anne Teo (RWI), Mia Liinason (Gender Studies) and Karen Louise Grova Søilen (Information studies) will pr

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/calendar/human-rights-lunch-online-anthropomorphic-ai-and-emergent-vulnerabilities - 2026-07-09

Re-examining the “Green” in the Green Transition: Law, Extraction, and the Limits of Sustainability

26 November 2026 09:00 to 27 November 2026 18:00 | Conference Call for Abstracts for a conference and an Emerging Scholars Forum on: Re-examining the “Green” in the Green Transition: Law, Extraction, and the Limits of SustainabilityWe invite abstracts for an international conference on 26-27 November held in conjunction with an emerging scholars’ forum on 25 November 2026. These events will also s

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/calendar/re-examining-green-green-transition-law-extraction-and-limits-sustainability - 2026-07-09

About us

Pro Vice- Chancellor Per Mickwitz about the Human Rights Profile Area What is the Lund University Human Rights Profile Area?The Human Rights Profile Area is a hub for interdisciplinary research, education and collaboration on human rights. We bring together more than 150 human rights researchers at Lund University from a broad range of disciplines. The profile area can be described as a network th

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/about - 2026-07-09

Advantages for members

Get engaged, become a member! Lund University staff and employees of affiliated partners can join the profile area network and contribute to interdisciplinary research at Lund University! What the Human Rights Profile Area offers for its members A calendar for human rights events at Lund University has been on my wish list for a long time. Thanks to the profile area and the new website I have a go

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/about/advantages-members - 2026-07-09

Register programmes or courses

You can add an educational programme or course to the overview of Human Rights related education at Lund University by filling in this form: Email (required) Please enter the email adress of the responsible course coordinator. Programme or course title (required) Please enter the programme or course title. Study programme or stand alone course? (required) Please specify if this is a study programm

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/register-programmes-or-courses - 2026-07-09

Newsletters

The NanoLund newsletter is sent out 2–4 times a year, covering information about events, people, research, strategy, grants, and much more. The latest issue of the NanoLund Newsletter arrived in June 2026 Below, you can read previous NanoLund newsletters.June 2026April 2026December 2025October 2025June 2025April 2025December 2024October 2024June 2024April 2024December 2023November 2023June 2023Mar

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Sign up for the NanoLund Newsletter

The NanoLund newsletter is sent out 2–4 times a year, and it summarizes information about events, people, research, strategy, grants, and much more. Through the newsletter subscription, you may also receive an invitation to NanoLund’s Annual Meeting.Sign up below for the newsletter.To be able to send you the NanoLund Newsletter, we need a fraction of your personal data. We will use it only for the

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