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Call for Applications: Early-Career Visiting Scholar in Korean Studies

The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies at Lund University is pleased to announce the launch of the NEST (Nordic–Lund Emerging Scholars Teaching Program in Korean Studies), generously supported by the Yang Won Sun Foundation. The NEST program is designed to help early-career scholars gain teaching experience and networking opportunities in an international academic environment. It aims to

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/call-applications-early-career-visiting-scholar-korean-studies - 2026-04-23

Join Our CMES Research Seminars This Spring!

Gain insights into the latest developments and key dynamics in the Middle East. Welcome to the CMES Research Seminars. Every semester, CMES hosts a variety of public events, focusing on the Middle East region. The CMES Research Seminar invites Lund University researchers as well as national and international leading scholars to present ongoing research and analyses on a variety of topics related t

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/join-our-cmes-research-seminars-spring - 2026-04-23

CMES Public Lecture with Aron Lund: Syria After the Assads

Aron Lund from the Swedish Defence Research Agency visited CMES for a public lecture on the future of Syria. On February 20, Aron Lund, a Middle East analyst at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), delivered a well-attended public lecture at the Eden Auditorium, hosted by CMES. His talk focused on recent political developments in Syria.Aron Lund traced Syria's course over the past decade, fr

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-public-lecture-aron-lund-syria-after-assads - 2026-04-23

GloHub Seed Funding to Sami Al-Daghistani for Islamic Studies Collaboration

CMES Researcher Sami Al-Daghistani has been granted Lund University’s GloHub seed funding for an international collaboration on Islamic Studies. The initiative brings together researchers from the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne and scholars from Lund University, representing both the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (CTR) and the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES).As

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/glohub-seed-funding-sami-al-daghistani-islamic-studies-collaboration - 2026-04-23

New Approach Needed to Address Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Despite 15 years of international commitments to phase out fossil fuel subsidies, global subsidies reached a record $1.5 trillion in 2022. In a recent article for npj Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform, Jakob Skovgaard, Evan Drake and their co-authors call for a new approach that includes time-bound roadmaps, closing loopholes, and offering support to lower-income countries. The authors argue that current

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/new-approach-needed-address-fossil-fuel-subsidies - 2026-04-23

New International Office at the Faculty

The Social Sciences Faculty Office will soon have a new division; the International Office. The division will be responsible for planning and coordinating international student exchange and faculty-wide international programmes and courses at first, second and third cycle levels.  The staff at the International Office will also administer the inter-faculty agreements with partner universities worl

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/article/new-international-office-faculty - 2026-04-23

From the Land of Happiness to learning in Lund

When the researchers from the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) cross the border into Bhutan, the first thing that strikes them is the sense of calm and peacefulness. But it is not just the tranquillity of nature that attracts them, they are here to deepen the collaboration between Swedish engineering know-how and Bhutanese sustainability philosophy – an international exchange that has been going on fo

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/land-happiness-learning-lund - 2026-04-22

Concern when departments are merged

Several faculties have merged different departments or are about to do so. The Faculty of Engineering (LTH) merged two departments at the turn of the year, the Facult of Social Sciences has decided on one merger and is on the way to a second, while the Faculty of Science will make a decision after the summer. In a policy decision last year, the Faculty of Social Sciences decided that within a few

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/concern-when-departments-are-merged - 2026-04-22

Successful outcomes, increased research funding, and new colleagues

The Research and Innovation Bill of December 2024 promised substantial new funding through a number of targeted calls for applications. At the same time, it was also decided that new core funding for research would be allocated to universities based on indicators, external grants received and the number of highly cited publications per institution. We are now beginning to see some of the results a

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/successful-outcomes-increased-research-funding-and-new-colleagues - 2026-04-22

Our Faculty's new Research Council: Quality development and impact on the agenda

The Faculty has recently established a research council as an advisory body to the Faculty Board and management. ”We hope to strengthen the quality and impact of our research", says Chair Jonas Larsson, Vice-Dean. A central part of a research council's work is external monitoring and analysis of the quality development of the Faculty's research. As an advisory body to the Faculty Board of Medicine

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/our-facultys-new-research-council-quality-development-and-impact-agenda - 2026-04-23

Policy insights ahead of COP16 in Colombia

In 2022, the world's nations achieved a "Paris Agreement for nature" — the Kunming-Montreal Framework, negotiated during COP15 in Canada. Now, the follow-up meeting, COP16, is set to take place in Cali, Colombia. What is Sweden’s position ahead of this meeting, and what policy processes are underway for the implementation of the framework? And where does research fit into all of this? We posed a f

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/policy-insights-ahead-cop16-colombia - 2026-04-23

Konstnärliga fakulteten vill samlokalisera på Heleneholm

Med Varvsstaden ute ur bilden är det University of ­Chicagos etablering och satsningar i ett av den amerikanska jättestadens mest utsatta områden, South Side Chicago, som står förebild för Konstnärliga fakultetens framtida samlokalisering. – Tänk att skapa ett campus på Helene­holm där Musikhögskolan redan finns. Det vore något helt nytt i Skandinavien, och universitetet skulle bli känt för mer än

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/konstnarliga-fakulteten-vill-samlokalisera-pa-heleneholm - 2026-04-22

Framgångar, mer resurser för forskning och nya kollegor

I forsknings- och innovationspropositionen från december 2024 utlovades mycket nya medel via många riktade utlysningar. Samtidigt slog man också fast att nya basanslag för forskning skulle fördelas till universiteten utifrån indikatorer, erhållna externa bidrag och antalet högciterade publikationer per lärosäte. Nu börjar vi se vissa resultat av detta och det möjliggör också nya rekryteringar. Vet

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/framgangar-mer-resurser-forskning-och-nya-kollegor - 2026-04-22