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Information for research participants

Contact Håkan Johansson Professor & Principal Investigator (PI) School of Social Work Lund UniversityMobile: +46 (0)70 849 48 67 Phone: +46 (0)46 222 09 88 Email: hakan [dot] johansson [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (hakan[dot]johansson[at]soch[dot]lu[dot]se) The project is approved by the Swedish Ethics Agency (Etikprövningsmyndigheten, www.epn.se) and the Swedish Regional Ethics Board (avdelning 3,

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/information-research-participants - 2025-05-05

Symposium: Civil Society Elites? Power, stratification and diversity in European civil societies, 16–17 May

The interdisciplinary research project on Civil Society Elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, interaction, and contestation in European civil societies, cordially invites you to an International Symposium at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University. The symposium will bring together elite and civil society researchers to discuss and debate power, stratification, and diversity i

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/symposium-civil-society-elites-power-stratification-and-diversity-european-civil-societies-16-17-may - 2025-05-05

Symposium successfully summarized the project

On 16-17 of May, a concluding symposium was held to bring together elite and civil society researchers to discuss and debate power, stratification, and diversity in European civil societies and the concept of civil society elites. PL Håkan Johansson. Prominent Scandinavian and European researchers as well as researchers from Lund University who participated in the research project on Civil Society

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/symposium-successfully-summarized-project - 2025-05-05

Countries

Contact Håkan Johansson Professor & Principal Investigator (PI) School of Social Work Lund UniversityMobile: +46 (0)70 849 48 67 Phone: +46 (0)46 222 09 88 Email: hakan [dot] johansson [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (hakan[dot]johansson[at]soch[dot]lu[dot]se) The research programme looks at four European countries, which allows for comparing features and composition of civil society elites, and ident

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Publications

2025Bolleyer, N., Eick, A., Ivanovska Hadjievska, M., Grevesmühl, L. (2025) When Do Liberal Governments Restrict Civil Society?  Volume 38, Issue 1, Governance, 2025.Santilli, C., & Scaramuzzino, R. (2025). Civil Society Elites in the Italian Third Sector, A Comparative Perspective. Springer Nature, 2024.2024Altermark, N., & Johansson, H. (2024). Consecrating Civil Society Elites in Europe: Examin

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Researchers

Håkan Johansson (PI) Professor at the School of Social Work, Lund University, and Principal Investigator (PI). His research interests cover comparative social policy, poverty, activation and Nordic and European social policy. Recently he has focused on civil society and has led several externally funded projects related to civil society in Sweden, political strategies among domestic CSOs, European

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/researchers - 2025-05-05

Education

Study Physics We offer bachelor's and master's degree programmes, stand-alone courses and postgraduate studies Newly admitted student The most important things you ought to know before the start of a new semester Bachelor programme International programme taught in English Courses Degree projects Incoming exchange students Contact our study advisor Do you have any questions about our programmes or

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Courses at LTH

Courses in Physics at the Faculty of Engineering Physics is a central subject in many of LTH's programmes. The current range of courses in physics at LTH is presented on our Swedish website. The courses are primarily available to programme students at LTH, but can also be included as special studies for students at other faculties.Link to the presentation of our courses at LTH on our Swedish websi

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/courses/courses-lth - 2025-05-05

Degree projects and applied work

The degree project in physics, at bachelor's or master's level, is an individual project that you do in a research group. You will get the opportunity to enter deeply into a subject that you are interested in, and get valuable experience of working with researchers. The degree project at bachelor’s level is offered as a 15 credits course given two times a year.At master's level, you do a 30 or 60

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/degree-projects-and-applied-work - 2025-05-05

Atomic Physics

Scientists at Atomic Physics are pursuing research on the properties of atoms and molecules, mainly using advanced laser techniques. Lasers with outputs of the order of terawatts (1012 or a million million watts) are used to study how material and light interact at extremely high laser intensities. Areas of application can be found in medicine, IT and the environment. For example, methods are bein

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/atomic-physics - 2025-05-05

Combustion Physics

In the area of Combustion Physics, methods of measurement; mainly laser diagnostics, are being developed and used to determine the quality of and conditions for example  temperature, concentrations in various combustion processes. Mathematical and chemical models of combustion processes are also being developed and used. The common goal is low fuel consumption and reduced emissions from engines, g

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/combustion-physics - 2025-05-05

Mathematical Physics

Mathematical Physics is a joint division between the Natural Science and Engineering (LTH) faculties and is part of the Department of Physics at Lund University. Research is conducted primarily in quantum-mechanical many-particle theory. Topics include nanometer systems and time-dependent non-equilibrium phenomena, quantum information, strongly correlated materials, atomic structure and dynamics,

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/mathematical-physics - 2025-05-05

Particle & Nuclear Physics

What are the smallest constituents of matter and what forces act on them? The division's researchers study the fundamental principles that govern our world through experimental studies and the development of models and new theories.The division participates in the ATLAS and ALICE experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN and contributes to their future upgrades. These experiments prod

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/particle-nuclear-physics - 2025-05-05

Solid State Physics

Solid state physics and semiconducting materials are central areas in Solid State Physics. Researchers can make semiconductor structures by controlling individual atoms, and can study their physical and electronic properties. Matters of current interest include quantum physical phenomena in nanostructures, and the development of nano-electronics and biosensors. The main areas of application are na

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/solid-state-physics - 2025-05-05

Synchrotron Radiation Research

The Division of Synchrotron Radiation Physics has about 50 employees and covers a wide range of research topics that are interlinked with each other as well as to research groups in Lund, Sweden, and internationally.We perform experimental studies of physical, chemical, structural, and dynamical properties of materials, especially at surfaces and interfaces or free molecules and clusters. We devel

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Research

Nobel Prize 2023 Professor Anne L'Huillier, at the Division of Atomic Physics, was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics together with Pierre Agostini and Ferenc Krausz for their experiments that have given humanity new tools to explore the world of electrons inside atoms and molecules.More about the Nobel Prize and Anne L´Hullier on the Lund University website. Research divisions Astrophysics A

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Course analyses and evaluations

Course analyses and course evaluations (also called course evaluations) are important parts of the Department of Physics' quality work. By participating in course evaluations, students have the opportunity to submit comments and share experiences from their education. Course evaluations also form the basis for teachers' continuous work to develop their teaching.Course analyses and course evaluatio

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/courses/course-analyses-and-evaluations - 2025-05-05

Master Programme in Physics - General Physics

2 years · 120 credits What if indulging your curiosity could become more than just a passion – it could be your profession? At the Department of Physics in Lund, you can be curious and creative, while simultaneously pave a strategic path for your career. As a physicist in Lund, your explorations may span from unraveling the mysteries of subatomic particles to bridging the realms of living organism

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-general-physics - 2025-05-05

Master programme in Physics – General Physics – Courses

The general physics programme offers a wide range of courses. You will study 30 credits of courses for each semester. All courses are 7.5 credits half-time courses, unless otherwise stated.Mandatory and recommended coursesPlease see Degree requirements for general requirements.We recommend that you start your first year by selecting mainly among the required, advanced courses. These courses serve

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-general-physics/courses - 2025-05-05

Master's degree requirements

These rules were updated in February 2020 and apply for students accepted autumn 2016 or later.For a Master's degree of Science in Physics you have to fulfill the following general requirements:A total of 120 ECTSA minimum of 90 ECTS of advanced coursesA minimum of 90 ECTS of physicsA minimum of 30 ECTS of advanced level diploma work in physicsCourses that count as physics courses are those whose

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/masters-degree-requirements - 2025-05-05