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Remote sensing - Biodiversity

Our research in biodiversity is focused on Swedish agricultural landscapes. Among other we study semi-natural grassland ecosystems - important reservoirs of biodiversity in intensively managed landscapes. Impact of agricultural intensity on biodiversityIn collaboration with ecologists at the biology department, we study the impact of agricultural intensity on biodiversity of birds, butterflies, an

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/remote-sensing-biodiversity - 2025-11-11

EC-Earth

EC-Earth - A European community Earth System Model Global climate models and Earth system models are numerical models of the Earth's climate system and are used to understand how the Earth's various components, including the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, biosphere, and cryosphere, interact with each other and how they respond to natural and human-induced changes. These models simulate the phys

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/ecosystem-and-earth-system-modelling/ec-earth - 2025-11-11

RCA-GUESS

RCA-GUESS is one of the first regional Earth System models capable of simulating the interactions between a changing land surface and climate. It is built up of the regional atmospheric model RCA4 developed at SMHI and the dynamic vegetation model LPJ-GUESS. It can simulate fluxes of carbon, water and energy in both natural and managed ecosystems. It has recently been updated with advanced land-us

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/ecosystem-and-earth-system-modelling/rca-guess - 2025-11-11

PhD Handbook

Doctoral Studies at the Sociology of Law Department Table of contentsWhat are PhD studies?- The role of the Faculty of Social Sciences- Entry requirements and admissionPhD courses and thesis work- Doctoral seminars- Defence of the doctoral thesis- PhD coursesTeaching as a PhD student- Higher education teacher training- How teaching affects your employmentTerms of employment- Welcome guide for inte

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies/phd-handbook - 2025-11-11

Stand-alone courses

Sociology of Law courses at all levels Bachelor levelSociology of Law: Introduction - online course (10 credits)Master levelCritical Perspectives on Criminal Justice and Social Control (7.5 credits)Law, Society and Corruption (7.5 credits)Artificial Intelligence: An Intersectional Perspective (7.5 credits) Not available in 2025 Introduction to Sociology of Law (15 credits) Contemporary Sociology o

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/stand-alone-courses - 2025-11-11

Research

Research Projects Ongoing socio-legal studies at the department. Contact Our Researchers Published Research Research produced by the Sociology of Law Department. Doctoral studies Opening doors to a creative research environment. Child Rights Institute A network-based organisation at Lund University focusing on child rights.

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research - 2025-11-11

Start

November 12: Research Seminar Julieta Marotta presents ideas on a comprehensive framework on access to justice from a legal empowerment approach to understand the role of access to justice in the well-being of vulnerable groups. 13:15-15:00 in Room M331 and online. Vacancies: PhD candidates The department is seeking at least three PhD candidates. Read our two ads posted in the Lund University recr

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/start - 2025-11-11

Law in action

- Policy and legal responses to the exploitation of migrant workers in the Nordic countries While the Nordic countries are well-known for the welfare systems, equality and good working conditions, migrant workers are at the same time exploited in these countries in sectors such as construction, service, logistic and transport, horticulture and agriculture. Beyond the similarities between these Nor

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/law-action - 2025-11-11

Responses to Labour Exploitation in Sweden

- Representations of Victims and Access to Justice The aim of the project is to understand how victims are represented when practitioners identify, categorize and respond to the exploitation of migrant workers and, by extension, the significance these representations have for the actual access to justice for victims of labor exploitation. The aim of the project is to understand how victims are rep

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/responses-labour-exploitation-sweden - 2025-11-11

Student Counselling

Receive information about courses and their content or information about exams, or in which areas of the job market Sociology of Law is in demand. The master's programme and courses in English Helena Edberg Programme Administrator Available by appointment Phn. +46 46-222 36 62 E-post: helena [dot] edberg [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (helena[dot]edberg[at]soclaw[dot]lu[dot]se) Contact the Programm

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/education/information-about-your-studies/student-counselling - 2025-11-11

New student

Introduction meetings Introductory meeting for new programme students in lecture hall Pangea (room 229) on 1st September at 9.00-10.00This information session for beginner students on theBachelor´s programme in Physical Geography & Ecosystem ScienceMaster’s programme in Physical Geography & Ecosystem ScienceMaster’s Programme in GIS and Remote sensing Master's programme in Geo-Information Science

https://www.nateko.lu.se/student/new-student - 2025-11-11

Experts for media enquiries

Information for journalists We can help you clarify and analyze the cause or functionality of laws, rules and norms. Contact the listed researchers concerning topics related to their expertise. You can also contact the Sociology of Law Department concerning topics not listed.For high-resolution photos of the department staff, contact theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se. Courts

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/contact-us/experts-media-enquiries - 2025-11-11

Your library

The Social Sciences Faculty Library The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek or Sambib) The Sociology of Law Department belongs to The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek or Sambib). This is where you find course literature and reference literature and other publications in your subject area. The library reading rooms

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/your-library - 2025-11-11

Statement of Purpose

- The Master's Programme in Sociology of Law As part of your application for the Master's Programme in Sociology of Law, we require a statement of purpose. This also applies to Swedish citizens and non-citizens with a bachelor's degree from a Swedish university. Dear applicant, Thank you for considering us for your master's studies. As part of your application, please carefully complete this state

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/form/statement-purpose - 2025-11-11

Doctoral studies

Opening doors to a creative research environment The doctoral (PhD) programme consists of four years of full-time studies (240 credits). The studies can also be carried out part-time (no less than half-time) and cover eight years. As a doctoral candidate, you have the right, but not the obligation, to take a licentiate degree (120 credits) as a stage in the doctoral programme.Admission Requirement

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies - 2025-11-11

Gender and Politics Research Group

On this page, the Gender and Politics Research Group (GPRG) is presented, including the conveners, researchers in the group, and upcoming seminars. About the groupThe Gender and Politics research group brings together lecturers and researchers who think of gender as a central analytical lens through which power, institutions, norms and identities should be studied.Gender is increasingly prominent

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/research/research-groups/gender-and-politics-research-group - 2025-11-11

Local Government in a Comparative Perspective

STVC75 – Bachelor course in Political science (7.5 credits). This course focuses on local politics and administration in democratic systems in a comparative perspective. The course includes web-based elements in collaboration with other European universities. Empirically, the approach is a comparative perspective on the organizing principles and primary activities of the local public sector as wel

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/education/international-opportunities/exchange-students-coming-sweden/bachelor-courses/local-government-comparative-perspective - 2025-11-11

The Higher Research Seminar

Autumn 2025 The Higher Research Seminar is the main collective seminar of the department. The research staff and invited national and international leading scholars present ongoing research and analyses of a broad range of exciting topics of relevance for Political Science. The seminar is held on Wednesdays 13.15 to 14.30 in Eden 367, unless otherwise indicated. PhD mid-term seminars 13:15 to 14:4

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/higher-research-seminar - 2025-11-11

Aim

The aim is to develop a whole new generation of Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI), electrodes that can be operated into the brain and spinal cord. The electrodes will be able to communicate without wires with an external computer and thereby supply information to and from nerve cells and the central nervous system.By allowing both recordings and stimulations, direct brain – computer interactions will

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-1/aim - 2025-11-11