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Asheque Haque

Asheque Haque is a political and security researcher on South Asia. He has worked as a countering violent extremism professional at the international level and has led multiple projects in the field. His research includes violent extremist propaganda, jihadi ideology in Bangladesh, security challenges and practices in the region, among others. At SASNET, Asheque will work on his project "The impli

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/staff/sasnet-affiliated-researchers/asheque-haque - 2025-07-27

Report on South Asia Research at Lund University

The 2020 report provides a comprehensive overview of current and previous research at Lund University on the South Asian region. Categorised by Lund University departments and faculties, previous SASNET intern Anni-Elina Vänska listed researchers that have conducted work on or in South Asia. She also included a number of interviews with Lund University researchers. You can find the full report her

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/publications/sasnet-reports/report-south-asia-research-lund-university - 2025-07-27

Project for Nordic-India Relationship (PNIR)

Cooperation between the Nordic region and India is expanding and deepening. Government, industry and people-to-people connections are wide-ranging. With expanding connections follows a greater need to understand one another’s past, present - and possible futures - when shaping policy and strategy. The Project for Nordic-India Relations (PNIR) is a public-private partnership born out of an identifi

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/networks/project-nordic-india-relationship-pnir - 2025-07-27

SASNET Reports

Read and download published SASNET reports.   Fuzzy Borders and Postcolonial Forgotten Zones: The Case of Indo-Bangladeshi Enclaves Amrita Ghosh (2021) Education as an empowerment tool for women in Afghanistan Maliha Shir Mohammad (2021) The Development of the Theological and Political Aspects of Jihadi-Salafism Orwa Ajjoub (2021) Islamic Reformism and malayāḷi ummah in Nineteenth-Century Colonial

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/publications/sasnet-reports - 2025-07-27

Violent Jihadist Ideology in South Asia: Socio-Political Implications

Throughout the summer of 2020, violent extremist organizations continued their activities in South Asia. Though violence is a major element in jihadist ideology, this report directs our attention to the wider implications of jihadi propaganda. Values concerning rights, democracy, and equality are all subverted and targeted by jihadi political messaging, working to the detriment of local and intern

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/publications/sasnet-reports/violent-jihadist-ideology-south-asia-socio-political-implications - 2025-07-27

Maliha Shir Mohammad

Maliha recently completed her master's degree in Gender Studies at Lund University. Previously, she obtained degrees in Asian Studies and International Relations from Lund University and Malmö University. Her academic work focuses on women's rights in Afghanistan and various aspects of the lives of Afghan women in Sweden. She has written about domestic violence in the Afghan diaspora in Sweden and

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/staff/maliha-shir-mohammad - 2025-07-27

SASNET Conference 2020: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia

SASNET is hosting an online conference on "Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia" on 9-10 December 2020.     Context: The current debates around the politics of memory and memorialization reinforce that the act of remembrance and forgetting in the present does not exist in isolation from the past that informs them. This mnemohistorical continuity becomes even more apparent in the current

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/activities/previous-sasnet-events/sasnet-conference-2020-rethinking-politics-memory-south-asia - 2025-07-27

Islamic Reformism and malayāḷi ummah in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Kerala, South West Indian Ocean

This paper offers a social history of the relationship between Islamic reform and malayāḷi Muslim in the context of colonial Kerala. Kerala Muslims are one of the largest Muslim communities in India, and a majority are the descendants of Arab traders and local women, or of local converts known as Mappilas. This article relates the reformist agenda in the writings of Sayyid Sanā’ullāh Makti Tan

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/publications/sasnet-reports/islamic-reformism-and-malayali-ummah-nineteenth-century-colonial-kerala-south-west-indian-ocean - 2025-07-27

Publications

SASNET promotes knowledge of the South Asian region by drawing attention to and bringing together publications about the region here. Previously, SASNET produced its own research report publication series and the academic publication Chakra: A Nordic Journal of South Asian Studies. They can be found below. Read and download recent publications here.   Lund University Publications Chakra Journal SA

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/publications - 2025-07-27

Networks

SASNET participates in or has established partnerships with several networks within the Nordic region and beyond, focusing on the South Asian subcontinent. Find out more about SASNET's partners by clicking on the links below.   Project for Nordic-India Relations (PNIR) PNIR is a public-private partnership and is part of the Asia programme at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI).  As

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/networks - 2025-07-27

Former researchers

Find out more about SASNET's previous scholarships and guest researchers. SASNET has had reseachers from the start, many of whom have come through short-term fellowships:  The ICCR professorship An ICCR professorship programme was run at Lund University during four years, 2010–2014. The programme was an outcome of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICC

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/research/former-research/former-researchers - 2025-07-27

Former directors

From its inception in 2000 until today, SASNET has been led by four directors, Staffan Lindberg (2000-2007), Anna Lindberg (2007-2016), Andreas Johansson (2016-2021) and the current SASNET director Ted Svensson. Read more about the previous directors and their work by clicking on the links below.   Staffan Lindberg Staffan Lindberg was SASNET Director from 2000 to 2007. Anna Lindberg Anna Lindberg

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/about-sasnet/brief-history-sasnet/former-directors - 2025-07-27

Synthetic and Analytical Chemistry - Master Programme

Programme 120 credits - 2 years - Master's degree Are you passionate about producing new molecules and materials, examining the world of chemical compounds or solving environmental problems at the molecular level? If so, this Master’s programme could be right for you. After graduation, you can embark on a career in either academia or at a research-intensive company. The master's programme in chemi

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/masters-degree-programmes/synthetic-and-analytical-chemistry - 2025-07-27

Basic level courses

The language of instruction on most of our basic level courses is Swedish. Below you find information regarding the two courses that are given in English; Experimental Protein Chemistry and Chemistry of the Cell. The course Chemistry of the Cell will be replaced by Biochemistry - Function and Regulation KEMB23 starting fall semester 2025. Autumn semester - first part, HT1 Experimental Protein Chem

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/courses/basic-level - 2025-07-27

Advanced level courses

Advanced level courses are primarily taken by those who are taking a master's programme and cover advanced theories, methods and techniques. The available advanced level chemistry courses are shown in the table below. All advanced level courses are taught in English. Autumn semester Advanced Analytical Chemistry KEMM76 - 15 credits Curious about advanced analytical methods and their applications i

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/courses/advanced-level - 2025-07-27

Summer courses

The Department of Chemistry offers two summer courses during the first part of the summer with English as the language of instruction. The eligibility and selection rules are the same as for other courses. The summer courses are applied for via Antagning.se. Read more about the content of the courses below: Latest Advances in Genetic Engineering, and how these have Changed our Way of Living KEMA90

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/courses/summer-courses - 2025-07-27

Bachelor's degree programme

Programme 180 credits - 3 years - Bachelor's degree At the Department of Chemistry we offer Bachelor's programmes in Chemistry and Chemistry/Molecular Biology. The bachelor's programme corresponds to three years full time studies and leads up to a bachelor's degree. A block of compulsory courses provide a comprehensive foundation in chemistry, together with optional courses that allow for speciali

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/bachelors-degree-programme - 2025-07-27

New student

Congratulation to your choice of education! As a new student at the Department of Chemistry, there are some things that are good to know: Introduction and welcome letter All our courses start with a mandatory introductory meeting. It is important that you participate in the meeting where the director of studies will inform you about things you need to know as a student at the Department of Chemist

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/student/new-student - 2025-07-27

Practical information

While studying at Kemicentrum there are a number of things that are necessary to know about, and some useful information that is good to know. We have collected such information here. Student account & E-mail As a student at Lund university you are provided with an IT-account, which means you only need one log in for e-mail, the Student portal, file storage, the LU-card, the computer rooms and lib

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/student/practical-information - 2025-07-27