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Everyday Student Lives in Urban Iraqi Kurdistan

PhD Candidate: Katrine ScottAbstract:My PhD project focuses on the role of higher education in a post-conflict society. Central to the study is the tension between the historical legacy of a violent conflict and the emerging of a successful middle class in the larger cities with a consumer oriented lifestyle. Theoretically, the study departs from postcolonial scholarship that has illuminated the c

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/everyday-student-lives-urban-iraqi-kurdistan - 2026-05-05

Recognition and Homosexuality: The Socio-Cultural Status of Same-Sex Relations in India and Vietnam

PhD Candidate: Maria ToniniAbstract: This project wishes to fill a gap in our knowledge about the socio-cultural status of female and male homosexuals (i.e. lesbians and gays) in contemporary India and Vietnam. The study will bring into dialogue current debates on recognition, rights, gender, and sexuality with the experiences of homosexuals in New Delhi and Hanoi. In contextualizing homosexual wo

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/recognition-and-homosexuality-socio-cultural-status-same-sex-relations-india-and-vietnam - 2026-05-05

En öppen akademi

Projektet En öppen akademi är en satsning från Centrums sida på att utveckla en forskningsprofil kring makt, jämställdhet och mångfald inom akademin, utifrån feministiska, postkoloniala och queera perspketiv. Inom ramen för detta projekt är vi del av fakultetens forskningsstrategiska satsning, under titeln I Hedda Anderssons fotspår, samt del av Lunds universitets satsning på Equal opportunities.

https://www.gender.lu.se/en-oppen-akademi - 2026-05-05

Teachers

Here you can find all teaching staff for autumn 2014 The teachers are listed in alphabetical order (by surname) Sara GoodmanE-mail: Sara [dot] Goodman [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara[dot]Goodman[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se) Phone: +46 46-222 44 02Malin EsperssonE-mail: malin [dot] espersson [at] ism [dot] lu [dot] se (malin[dot]espersson[at]ism[dot]lu[dot]se)Phone: +46 42-35 65 63Lovise Haj BradeE-m

https://www.gender.lu.se/contact-information/teachers - 2026-05-05

Masculinity in the service of feminism. Drag kinging as practice, politics, and desire

Maskulinitet I feminismens tjänst. Dragkingande som praktik, politik och begär Description: The aim of the thesis is to explore drag kinging as lived experience at the crossroads of masculinity, the body, and feminist politics. Drag kinging is defined as a conscious performance of masculinity. Theoretically, the study takes a feminist and queer phenomenological perspective as a point of departure.

https://www.gender.lu.se/masculinity-service-feminism-drag-kinging-practice-politics-and-desire - 2026-05-05

Welcome to Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia!

Course code: SASA16 Study period: 19 January - 20 March 2026 The course explores key Scandinavian political, social, feminist and literary texts in relation to gender, and analyses early movements for women’s rights in relation to the development within the labour movement. Overall, you will gain knowledge about gender, social change and modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia, covering the period from la

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-gender-social-change-and-modernity-swedenscandinavia-0 - 2026-05-05

Welcome to Scandinavian Model of Equality: Gender, Class Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State!

Course code: SASA27 Study period: 23 March - 7 June, 2026 This course focuses on debates about the Scandinavian welfare states and critical perspectives on the models of gender equality. Issues such as citizenship and representation in political institutions will be discussed, changes in women´s participation in the labour force, sexuality and social welfare, masculinity studies as well as gender

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-scandinavian-model-equality-gender-class-ethnicity-and-social-welfare-state-1 - 2026-05-05

Welcome to Gender studies: Feminist Methodologies and Methods!

Course code: GNVN33 Study period: March 23 - April 28 2026 Course introductionThe course starts with a course introduction on the 23th of March. If you are unable to attend the introduction, please contact the course coordinator on the email address further down this page.Web registration period: 16 - 19 March Before the start of the semester, you need to register to the course. You register for t

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-gender-studies-feminist-methodologies-and-methods-1 - 2026-05-05

Conflicts over Care: Normative and Political Problems in the Analysis of Care Policy Reforms

3 June 2026 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar Gender Studies Seminar with Rossella Ciccia (University of Oxford, UK)Conflicts over Care: Normative and Political Problems in the Analysis of Care Policy Reforms AbstractConflict seems inherent in care. There are more needs for care than can ever be met. (Tronto 1998, 17). The separation of the study of care across different area of research and the prominence

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/conflicts-over-care-normative-and-political-problems-analysis-care-policy-reforms - 2026-05-05

Milestone celebration: New special issue "Bringing the researcher in: Methodological, ethical and institutional challenges to studying far-right politics and anti-gender mobilisations"

5 June 2026 15:15 to 17:00 | Other Ov Cristian Norocel will talk about the new themed section in the European Journal of Politics and Gender called Bringing the researcher in: Methodological, ethical and institutional challenges to studying far-right politics and anti-gender mobilisations.The event will include talk and continue with refreshments and mingle in the lunchroom.All are warmly welcome!

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/milestone-celebration-new-special-issue-bringing-researcher-methodological-ethical-and-institutional - 2026-05-05

Research

- Facilitation: Stimulating cutting-edge cancer research LUCC strives to support excellent cutting-edge cancer research by creating optimal conditions to perform world-leading basic, translational and clinical studies. LUCC furthermore strives to include researchers from related research areas, to enhance interdisciplinary collaborations and viewpoints.Firstly, LUCC will be a driving force in the

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research - 2026-05-05

Organisation & Governance

LUCC is governed by the regulation "Dnr STYR 2024/2957" as decided by the Board of Faculty of Medicine at Lund University on 4 December, 2024. LUCC is managed by a board, internal reference group (network group leaders, scientific advisory board and supporting personnel. The term of office is usually 3 years (2 years for PhD student representatives and 1 year for Future Faculty representative) wit

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/organisation-governance - 2026-05-05

Strategic Plan

Summary statement: LUCC will act at the front-line to implement cutting-edge knowledge from basic and clinical research by addressing unmet clinical needs in close collaboration with the health care sector, industry and society-at-large.  VISIONLund University Cancer Centre is a leading actor in understanding malignant diseases, explaining their implications, and improving knowledge-based cancer p

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/strategic-plan - 2026-05-05

Strategic networks

LUCC has 17 strategic translational networks based on cancer diagnosis, technology or processes. The aim of the networks is to bridge the basic and clinical science and the diverse disciplines. Networking activities include discussions about scientific challenges in the field, facilitation of new collaborations, and sharing technical and educational expertise. The key goal is to create opportuniti

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks - 2026-05-05

LUCC-Breast network

Breast cancer is the most common diagnosis among women worldwide, and the LUCC-Breast network is the largest cancer research area at Lund University. LUCC-Breast comprises over 20 groups and 150 members in Lund and Malmö. The scientific focus areas span from basic science to clinical studies, with major research projects within genomics, genetics, tumor biology, cell signaling, prognostic and pred

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks/lucc-breast-network - 2026-05-05

UroCAN - LUCC

The UroCAN - LUCC center aims to develop healthcare and research with a focus on the three most common forms of urological cancer: prostate cancer, bladder cancer and kidney cancer. To goal of the network is to facilitate the collaboration between clinics, research, business and patient representatives to face current paradigm shifts with molecular diagnostics and new treatments. The aim of the ce

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks/urocan-lucc - 2026-05-05

Child cancer network

Pediatric oncology focuses on diagnosing and treating cancer in children and adolescents, presenting unique challenges due to the rarity and diverse nature of childhood cancers. In Sweden, approximately 350 children are diagnosed with cancer yearly, whereas 55 000-60 000 adults receive a cancer diagnosis. Among these 350 children, a large diversity of cancers are seen, ranging from leukemia and br

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks/child-cancer-network - 2026-05-05

Cancer Epidemiology

Cancer epidemiology is broadly about studying the distribution, patterns, and causes of cancer and cancer progression in a population. The population investigated can be small or large, ranging from hundreds to millions of individuals, either population-based or a selected population such as a particular risk group for cancer or cancer patients. Many designs can be used in cancer epidemiology. The

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks/cancer-epidemiology - 2026-05-05

Gastrointestinal network

Gastrointestinal network consists of two sub-networks with focus on two different aspects of gastrointestinal cancer: - Colorectal network (Milladur Rahman & Marie-Louise Lydrup) - Hepatic-Pancreatic-Biliary (HPB) network (Monika Bauden & Daniel Ansari) Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy. Despite improvements in recent decades the 5-year survival is 65%. Tumour recurrence is com

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/research/strategic-networks/gastrointestinal-network - 2026-05-05