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(In)visibility of Sacred Waste: Asian Perspectives

Roundtable. Friday 11 March, 15:00-17:00 (CET) Digital roundtable co-organised by Valentina Gamberi (Junior Fellow at the Research Centre for Material Culture at Leiden, the Netherlands) and Paulina Kolata (Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies at Lund, Sweden). In the era of growing concerns over waste and pollution produced in our lives, several scholars of all t

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/invisibility-sacred-waste-asian-perspectives - 2026-05-13

Visual Methods and Practices in Research: New Work, Ideas and Approaches

21-22 April Visual research methods refer to a set of methods that use images as part of the process of generating data. These images can be existing/found photos and film, and other visual data, or those produced by the researchers themselves, or in collaboration with participants. Visual data can also be used to elicit discussion (e.g. photo-elicitation). Images and film create new knowledge and

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/visual-methods-and-practices-research-new-work-ideas-and-approaches - 2026-05-13

Gendering Labor in Contemporary Asian Religions

Workshop 21-23 June 2022 “Gendering Labor in Contemporary Asian Religions” is a three-day closed workshop that aims to establish Asian religions as a robust and thriving area for the theoretical consideration of religion, gender, and labour. It is a joint initiative of two Early Career Researchers in Japanese Religions: Gwendolyn Gillson (Assistant Professor of Asian Studies, Illinois College, US)

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/gendering-labor-contemporary-asian-religions - 2026-05-13

COSB31: China Today-Political Developments, Societal Issues and Global Influences

This course provides foundational knowledge on the Chinese political system and the political developments since the initiation of economic reforms in 1978. It analyses a number of key issues and challenges that characterise Chinese contemporary society, including. environmental issues, socioeconomic development, and issues related to regional differences and social inequalities.The course also fo

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/bachelor-level-courses/cosb31-china-today-political-developments-societal-issues-and-global-influences - 2026-05-13

Bachelor level courses

Admission requirementsTo be eligible for admission to our courses at the Bachelor level you must:meet the general admission requirements and have completed higher education studies worth 30 creditshave oral and written language proficiency in English equivalent to English 6/B from a Swedish upper secondary school.Courses Fall 2026COSB40: Contemporary South-East Asia - Political Developments and So

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/bachelor-level-courses - 2026-05-13

Master level courses

Admission requirementsTo be eligible for admission to our courses at the Master's level you must:have a degree of Bachelor in social sciences or humanitieshave oral and written language proficiency in English equivalent to English 6/B from a Swedish upper secondary school. Courses Fall 2026 COSM54: Body Politics in East Asia (7,5 credits)Campus course, study period 2026-08-31 – 2026-09-29 COSM34:

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/master-level-courses - 2026-05-13

Outline of the programme for students accepted before 2023

Academic achievements (the student workload) at Lund University are measured according to a credit system. 1.5 credits equal approximately one week of full-time studies. Thus, after one semester of successful full-time studies (participating according to requirements and passing the examinations), you will be awarded 30 credits. Courses at the Centre usually consist of 7.5 or 15 credits each. Cour

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/about-programme/outline-programme/outline-programme-students-accepted-2023 - 2026-05-13

Graduate School in Asian Studies

The Graduate School in Asian Studies started in January 2023 with funding from the Swedish Research Council. The Swedish Research Council (new tab). It is a collaboration between the institutions listed below.The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies at Lund UniversityThe Stockholm Center for Global Asia at Stockholm University (new tab)The Center for Asian Studies at Stockholm School of Ec

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/graduate-school-asian-studies - 2026-05-13

Work report 2022 for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies

OverviewThe pandemic continued to affect the Centre when it came to travel restrictions to China and Japan, which has affected both students and staff. The aim after the initial first months of the year was to return to working from the office and teaching in person in accordance with the Lund University policy. In September, the researchers at the Centre had a writing retreat that also provided t

https://www.ace.lu.se/work-report-2022-centre-east-and-south-east-asian-studies - 2026-05-13

Guidelines for abstract submission

Deadline for submission is May 8, 2026 Abstracts for the SWEAH conference 2026 should be prepared according to the following guidelines: General requirementsAbstracts can be written in Swedish or English.Font: Arial, Times New Roman, or equivalent, size 12-point, single line spacing.Tables, diagrams, and footnotes should be avoided if possible.Please submit abstracts as a Word file to facilitate t

https://sweah.lu.se/en/conference/guidelines-abstract-submission - 2026-05-13

Invitation

Fourth SWEAH Conference Exchange of Insights: Connecting Research on Ageing and Health with Societal Needs November 10-11, 2026, Stockholm The Swedish National Graduate School on Ageing and Health (SWEAH) is pleased to invite you to the fourth scientific conference on ageing and health, which is organized in collaboration with Karolinska Institutet. The conference will take place in Stockholm on N

https://sweah.lu.se/en/conference/invitation - 2026-05-13

Abstract evaluation criteria

For reference These are the criteria which the reviewers will use for evaluating abstracts.  Evaluation criteria1. Quality of languageClearly communicate ideas and conceptsUse concise and precise languageDemonstrate a professional tone and styleFree from grammatical and technical errors2. AimThe aim is clearly and simply statedWhere relevant, research questions are concrete3. Background and contex

https://sweah.lu.se/en/conference/abstract-evaluation-criteria - 2026-05-13