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Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science: Concepts, Challenges and Approaches in Sustainability Studies

SASI03. Open to exchange students only. Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science: Concepts, Challenges and Approaches in Sustainability Studies (SASI03) is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of sustainability studies. This course gives you an introduction to some of the approaches, theoretical concepts and tools used in sustainability studies. The course uses problem solving an

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/education/courses/environmental-studies-and-sustainability-science-concepts-challenges-and-approaches-sustainability - 2026-07-05

PhD Guest Researchers at LUCSUS

A guest PhD is someone who is enrolled in a PhD program at another institution, but wishes to spend time (generally 1-6 months) physically based at LUCSUS. Guest PhDs can contribute to and benefit from the intellectual environment at LUCSUS, and LUCSUS can offer to host Guest PhDs under the following guidelines. Guest PhDs  A PhD who wishes to visit LUCSUS for a guest position should directly cont

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/research/phd-programme/phd-admission-and-funding/phd-guest-researchers-lucsus - 2026-07-05

Meet our PhD students

Tilde Krusberg Meet PhD student Tilde Krusberg Stefan Schüller Meet PhD student Stefan Schüller Emilia Ganslandt Meet PhD student Emilia Ganslandt Juan Antonio Samper Meet PhD Student Juan Antonio Samper Valentina Lomanto Meet PhD student Valentina Lomanto Carmen Margiotta Meet Phd student Carmen Margiotta Jonas Allesson Meet PhD student Jonas Allesson Sahana Subramanian Meet PhD student Sahana Su

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/research/phd-programme/meet-our-phd-students - 2026-07-05

Home

Understanding and explaining pressing sustainability challenges and driving social change. Welcome to Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, an interdisciplinary centre for research, teaching and impact. Read LUCSUS Annual Report for 2025 Research that matters Lund University ranked first in the world in QS Sustainability Ranking 2026 Making an impact for sustainability beyond academia

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/home - 2026-07-05

Human Rights Working Groups at Lund University

Human Rights Working Groups bring together experts and practitioners from different fields to focus on a particular human rights topic for a set period. The format is open - anyone interested, including those outside Lund University, is welcome to join.In spring 2026, the Human Rights Profile Area funds three working groups with 30,000 SEK each. This new funding format was introduced in to help re

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/human-rights-working-groups - 2026-07-05

Projects and initiatives

Seed funding for innovative research The Human Rights Profile Area offers seed funding for members (25,000–75,000 SEK) to initiate innovative, interdisciplinary projects, research groups, or proposals. This funding initiative aims to spark new research ideas with strong potential for external funding and strengthen a vibrant, well-connected scholarly community at Lund University.To be eligible, th

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research/projects-and-initiatives - 2026-07-05

Research

The Human Rights Profile Area forsters a human rights community at Lund University where researchers working with human rights connect and collaborate and get in contact with our collaboration partners and civil society organizations. To promote research advancement, we organize activities related to research that are open to both our members and partners, and some also for the public. Twice per y

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research - 2026-07-05

Organization

Management team The management team is the strategic body of the Human Rights Profile Area. Besides the strategic direction, the management team decides over member admission, seed funding grants and finances. It consists of a coordinator, a deputy-coordinator and two assistant coordinators from different faculties. Every member has a designated responsibility.  Coordinator Lena Halldenius, Profes

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/about/organization - 2026-07-05

Research themes

Researchers within the Human Rights Profile Area pay particular attention to the impact and consequences of a polarised world on global norms, practices, actors and institutions in the field of human rights. Research topics at the top of our agenda: Human rights & CultureHuman rights & DisabilitiesHuman rights & Economic developmentHuman rights & EducationHuman rights & GenderHuman rights & Health

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research/research-themes - 2026-07-05

Earth Observation and Human rights in conflicts and disasters

Join us for an interdisciplinary, collaborative space to explore common interests and to build connections across fields! Date: 16 February 2026 Time: 13:15–15:00 (including fika) Location: SOL:H435 Centre for Languages and Literature, Helgonabacken 12, Lund Status message The registration deadline has passed.  Leave this field blank

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/earth-observation-and-human-rights-conflicts-and-disasters - 2026-07-05

Collaboration

Collaborations in Lund - the Swedish hub for human rightsBesides the university, Lund is home to two major human rights institutes in Sweden which makes the city of Lund to a Swedish hub for human rights. The Human Rights Profile Area organizes events together with these institutes to foster collaborations and exchange among staff and members. Together we are creating a robust and dynamic environm

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/collaborations - 2026-07-05

Education

In terms of education, the Human Rights Profile Area aims to strengthen the connections between research and education in the field of human rights. We facilitate collaboration between educational programmes and courses at Lund University that explicitly or implicitly focus on human rights. Overview of Human Rights related education at Lund University The Human Rights Profile Area also engages on

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/education - 2026-07-05

Registration: "At Risk in Europe and beyond? Measuring and Safeguarding Academic Freedom"

22 May 09:15 - 11:45 at LUX:C121 This event is one session of the International Conference on Academic Freedom, Human Rights and the Role of Academia, taking place at Lund University on 21 -22 May. The conference is fully booked, but some limited seats are available for single sessions. Find out more on the conference webpage.

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/form/registration-risk-europe-and-beyond-measuring-and-safeguarding-academic-freedom - 2026-07-05

International Conference on Academic Freedom, Human Rights and the Role of Academia

This conference took place on 21–22 May 2026. A conference report will be published in August. Previous Next Play Pause Event summary On 21–22 May 2026, the conference brought together around 75 scholars, practitioners, and students from different countries at Lund University to discuss academic freedom in relation to human rights and democratic governance. The discussions covered institutional au

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/collaborations/international-conference-academic-freedom-human-rights-and-role-academia - 2026-07-05

Sustainability Week 2027

19 April 2027 08:00 to 24 April 2027 17:00 | Save the date! Sustainability Week is back 19-24 April, 2027 Don’t miss the annual Sustainability Week, where we explore sustainability issues from ecological, economic and social perspectives through a variety of panel discussions, talks, workshops, exhibitions and cultural events.The week is made in collaboration between Lund University and Lund Munic

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/calendar/sustainability-week-2027 - 2026-07-05