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Eco Nordica!

16 maj 2026 16:30 till 17:45 | Konsert I samarbete med Odeum Välkommen till en kammarmusikkonsert med historiska blåsinstrument! Blockflöjter och barockoboer av olika typ och storlek, liksom barockfagott, cello och lutinstrument, hör till de instrument som finns representerade i Akademiska kapellets samling. I Eco Nordicas konsert möts dessa instrument i en repertoar hämtad ur musiksamlingarna på

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/eco-nordica - 2026-05-15

Lundensiskt musikliv under tre sekler

Välkommen till en utställning där du får se – och höra – färgstarka spår av musikhistoria. Utställningen öppnar den 18e februari och står till februari 2027.  Akademiska kapellets instrumentsamling Sedan mer än 280 år har Lunds universitet en egen orkester – Akademiska kapellet – där studenter musicerar under professionell ledning. Kapellet spelar vid ceremonier och högtider, ger egna konserter oc

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/lundensiskt-musikliv-under-tre-sekler - 2026-05-15

Utställningar på Historiska museet

Hunnestadsmonumentet Skånes mäktigaste vikingatida monument Lundensiskt musikliv under tre sekler Akademiska kapellets instrumentsamling Otto Rydbecks sten- och bronssal Skatter från fem kontinenter Vår nya basutställning med kulturhistoriska föremål Medeltida kyrklig konst Skulpturer och byggnadsdetaljer som räddats undan 1800-talets rivningar av skånska kyrkor Liturgiska föremål Skatter i Skånel

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/utstallningar - 2026-05-15

Referensgrupp lärarhandledning

Följ med i historiens fotspår Om du som lärare och medlem i projektets referensgrupp har fått ta del av och testat läromaterialet Följ med i Historiens fotspår fyller du i enkäten nedan. Har du frågor får du gärna kontakta museipedagog Maria Siik. Namn (obligatorisk) Skola (obligatorisk) Årskurs (obligatorisk) Vilken av filmerna har du använt? (obligatorisk) Stenåldern Bronsåldern Järnåldern Medel

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/undervisning/folj-i-historiens-fotspar/lararhandledning - 2026-05-15

Nytt ljus på antiken

UTSTÄLLNINGEN ÄR STÄNGD Utställningen ”Nytt ljus på antiken” visar skulpturer, mynt och keramik ur Lunds universitets antiksamling.   Här möter du människorna som levde kring Medelhavet, från det arkaiska Grekland till kejsarnas Rom, genom deras efterlämnade verk.Få en inblick i tidens skönhetsideal och föreställ dig den vita marmorn helt i färg! Färgen på föremålen lyfts fram av rekonstruktioner

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/nytt-ljus-pa-antiken - 2026-05-15

Faculty offices and Professional services

Services at your service – the staff of the Dean's Office works faculty wide and houses the LUSEM management and numerous faculty functions as listed below. Dean's OfficeDean's Office – contact details all Dean's Office staffManagement TeamLUSEM LibraryCommunications OfficeInternational OfficeCareer ServicesAcademic Skills Services – ASKSAlumni relationsFaculty HRLUSEM CaretakersExternal and corpo

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/workplace/faculty-offices-and-professional-services - 2026-05-15

Gender equality & equal opportunities at the Department of Informatics

FOR EMPLOYEES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS The Department recognises the equal value of all staff and students. Systematic preventive work against discriminationEquality and diversity are basic principles for all parts of Lund University and very important to the Department of Informatics. In accordance with the Discrimination act, Lund University works to promote a discrimination free work an

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/department-staff-pages/department-informatics/gender-equality-equal-opportunities-department-informatics - 2026-05-15

Venues at the Department of Informatics

FOR EMPLOYEES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS The Department of Informatics is located in Building 2 of the Holger Crafoord Centre – also called EC2. For address and how to get here visit our public web pages below. Find the Department of Informatics Book roomsEmployees at the Department of Informatics can book the following rooms online:EC2-207 Conference room "Bilbao"EC2-241 Meeting room "Veron

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/department-staff-pages/department-informatics/working-department-informatics/venues-department-informatics - 2026-05-15

Travel bookings at the Department of Informatics

FOR EMPLOYEES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS Travel bookings are made via the Cytric self-booking website. You can find out more about travel bookings on LUSEM Staff Pages. For information about travel grants, please view the page Funding and grants.Business travelFunding and grantsUsing CytricFor help with bookings and entitlements in Lucat, contact Carla Böhme.Log in to the Cytric websiteBooki

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/department-staff-pages/department-informatics/working-department-informatics/travel-bookings-department-informatics - 2026-05-15

Environmental risks with circular material use

Our group focuses on environmental risks connected to recycling of materials and products and their potential to form circular flows. As both materials and products often contain organic and non-organic pollutants, they are more or less suitable for recycling. Aspects that need to be taken into account in order to assess risks and develop criteria for recycling are both broad and complex: Natural

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/environmental-risks-circular-material-use - 2026-05-15

Aquatic and soil geochemistry

The main purpose of our research is to contribute with fundamental knowledge about the complex processes that take place at naturally occurring interfaces in soil and water, thereby contributing to the basic understanding of our environment. The composition of the Earth's surface and the properties of ecosystems are intimately linked to the biogeochemical cycles of the elements. These cycles are r

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/aquatic-and-soil-geochemistry - 2026-05-15

Landscape ecology and sustainable land-use

Within the Landscape ecology and sustainable land-use group at CEC we study the effects of land-use and climate change on biodiversity, species interactions, ecosystem services and society in human-dominated landscapes. We assess the potential of policies and nature-based solutions at local and landscape scales to contribute to a more sustainable land-use. Particularly in focus are agroecosystems

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/landscape-ecology-and-sustainable-land-use - 2026-05-15

Biodiversity in urban ecosystems

We study urban and rural ecosystems to understand how biodiversity is shaped by changes in land use and climate. We focus on urban and agricultural systems and mainly study pollinating insects and the ecosystem services they provide, combining traditional field sampling and experiments with citizen science campaigns and historical samples from biological museum specimens. We use analyses of specie

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/biodiversity-urban-ecosystems - 2026-05-15

ForestPath

Together towards multifunctional forests in southern Sweden ForestPath is a four year interdisciplinary project funded by FORMAS. The goal is to, in collaboration with forest owners and other stakeholders, find solutions to better achieve the various goals in the forest. The forest issue is high on the political agenda in Sweden, and the debate is heated. This is due to the importance of the fores

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/forestpath - 2026-05-15

The Gribshunden shipwreck

The wreck of the royal ship Gribshunden from 1495 lies preserved in the sediments off the coast of Blekinge in the Baltic Sea. The site is currently being excavated and analyzed by archaeologists, geologists, historians and environmental scientists from Lund University and Blekinge Museum. The goal is to use modern and advanced techniques and analyzes to find out more about which objects and items

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/focus-hanobukten/gribshunden-shipwreck - 2026-05-15

Microplastics in marine mammals

Plastics can today be found in all environments, and particularly in our oceans. CEC and Marint centrum in Simrishamn have established a collaboration with the Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM) and the National Veterinary Institute (SVA) to analyze to what extent microplastic particles and fibres (<5 mm) occur in marine mammals that live in the Baltic Sea. At SVA and NRM, dead marine mammals

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/focus-hanobukten/microplastics-marine-mammals - 2026-05-15

The invasive slug Arion vulgaris

The invasive terrestrial slug Arion vulgaris has in recent decades spread quickly across Sweden from south to north. The species has invaded several biotopes from urban gardens to agricultural land, causing damage to crops. Very little information exists on the genetic composition of these invasive snails and the extent to which they hybridize with our native species, such as the black forest snai

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/invasive-slug-arion-vulgaris - 2026-05-15

Climate Service for Cultural Heritage (CSC)

This project develops a tool (climate service) that aims to support actors in the cultural heritage sector in their climate adaptation work. The tool is developed in collaboration with various institutions and actors in the cultural heritage sector. About the project The effects of climate change will have a negative impact on our cultural heritage in many ways. Negative impacts such as floods, fi

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/climate-service-cultural-heritage-csc - 2026-05-15

Strategic sustainability work in Scanian municipalities

This pre-study is an in-depth dive in the Scanian municipalities’ prerequisites to realize a conversion to a sustainable development at a sufficiently high rate. We look for answers among the municipal officials who work strategically with these questions daily. About the project The Swedish municipalities play an important role in the joint pursuit of a sustainable development. This pre-study is

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/strategic-sustainability-work-scanian-municipalities - 2026-05-15

Densifying cities without increased environmental health burden - is it attainable?

Densification can cause air pollution and noise and lead to negative health effects. Densification can also conflict with the availability to green environments and ecosystem services that contribute to temperature regulation, water uptake and recreation. About the project  Today most swedes live in cities. Densification of cities is necessary to reduce the housing shortage. To densify a city has

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/densifying-cities-without-increased-environmental-health-burden-it-attainable - 2026-05-15