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SOUND+PURPOSE: Inaugural conference of the SOUND+ Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Sound

Lund University, Sweden 20–21 November 2025   Full programme  Why are sounds made? What is their function? What intentions do they come with? From evolutionary imperatives to creative expression, from communication to the sonification of data, sounds serve a multitude of purposes. But what are we as researchers ultimately trying to do with sound? And what should sound research itself aim to achiev

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/node/591 - 2026-06-17

Sounding Museums

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM ON THE FUNCTIONS AND AESTHETICS OF SOUND IN MUSEUMS 2019-04-09 Sound Environment Centre hosted the interdisciplinary symposium on the functions and aesthetics of sound in museums. Sounding MuseumsWithin recent years sound has played a more and more prominent role in museums. Fine art galleries now integrate sound as part of the aesthetic expressions exhibited meanwhi

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2019/sounding-museums - 2026-06-17

Intimacy

Live performance session featuring sound artists Sylvain Souklaye and Florence To  LUX: Läsesalen (foyer), November 20, 17.15 – 18.30  The Sound Environment Centre, together with Inter Arts Center, is pleased to host a live performance session featuring sound artists Sylvain Souklaye (US) and Florence To (UK).Presented as part of SOUND+PURPOSE: Inaugural Conference of the SOUND+ Network for Transd

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/2025/intimacy-tyryx - 2026-06-17

The Aesthetic Expression of Music Research

ART AS RESULT AND PROCESS OF THOUGHT 2019-10-25 organised Sound Environment Centre in collaboration with The Royal Swedish Academy of Music a whole day of seminars entitled: "The Aesthetic Expression of Music Research" at Inter Arts Center in Malmö. Even though the artistic doctoral degree in Sweden has not reached the age of ten years, research in music through artistic and aesthetic expression h

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2019/aesthetic-expression-music-research - 2026-06-17

Listening Room

20 November 2025 Part of SOUND+PURPOSE: Inaugural conference of the SOUND+ Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Sound PROGRAMME08:30–09:30 The Sounds of Human-Robot InteractionHannah Pelikan, Stine S. Johansen, Sébastien Le Maguer, Ilaria Torre and Georgios Diapoulis3 min 41 sec loopThe robotic soundscape consists of many layers, from the consequential motor sounds to semantic utterances. Thi

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/2025/listening-room - 2026-06-17

Researcher Portraits

The Sound Environment Centre brings together a diverse network of researchers across Lund University whose work touches on sound and sound environments. Their research, spanning multiple disciplines, contributes to and enriches the Centre’s mission to understand and raise awareness of the role of sound in our everyday lives. Robert WillimRobert Willim is associate professor of Ethnology and senior

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/research-and-funding/researcher-portraits - 2026-06-17

Det går över (It Shall Pass)

Premiere mars 15 The sound work Det går över (It Shall Pass) is an attempt to comfort the listener. The sounds—Leo Correia de Verdier’s own voice and Adina Sabin’s cello—are combined with acoustic feedback and resonances from a large metal plate. Sound artist Leo Correia de Verdier was born in Salvador in eastern Brazil. She grew up in Sweden and Brazil. She draws inspiration from classical music

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/sound-bench/det-gar-over-it-shall-pass - 2026-06-17

The Sound of Public Space

Seminar, June 17 2026, Copenhagen The Sound Environment Centre has been working with the organisers of a forthcoming exhibition series entitled The Sound of hosted at Moderna Museet Malmö and the Museum of Contemporary Art Roskilde. In connection with these exhibitions we are also supporting a one-day seminar at the Sound Wells/Frederiksberg Library in Copenhagen on Wednesday 17 June. The Sound of

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/2026/sound-public-space - 2026-06-17

Negotiating Noise: Positioning noise

LUND: 19 NOVEMBER 2019 2019-11-19 and 2019-11-20 organised Sound Environment Centre, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, a workshop with invited scholars and practitioners from various disciplines to exchange thoughts, experiences and knowledge on ‘noise’ in its widest sense. The workshop run for two days framed by two public symposiums: one introducing the field; the other pointin

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2019/negotiating-noise-positioning-noise - 2026-06-17

Sound Environment Centre

The Sound Environment Centre at Lund University advances interdisciplinary research on sound as a phenomenon, as well as sound worlds and environments. As a university-wide hub, it initiates, drives, and coordinates research, raises awareness of sound’s impact on health and well-being, and fosters dialogue and collaboration within academia and with society at large. The Sound of Public Space Semin

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/sound-environment-centre - 2026-06-17

Negotiating Noise: Manifesting possible futures

LUND: 20 NOVEMBER 2019 2019-11-19 and 2019-11-20 organised Sound Environment Centre, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, a workshop with invited scholars and practitioners from various disciplines to exchange thoughts, experiences and knowledge on ‘noise’ in its widest sense. The workshop run for two days framed by two public symposiums: one introducing the field; the other pointin

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2019/negotiating-noise-manifesting-possible-futures - 2026-06-17

Child & Noise

HOW DOES THE CHILD EXPERIENCE SOUND ENVIRONMENT? 2017-03-17 genomförde Ljudmiljöcentrum det tvärvetenskapliga symposiet "Child & Noise - How does the child experience sound environment?" International interdisciplinary symposium aimed at shedding light on how the sound environment may affect the child, spanning from the prenatal stage to the young person enjoying loud music. We too seldom ask how

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2017/child-noise - 2026-06-17

FAQ about the registration procedure

This is a list of frequently asked questions on how to register your doctoral thesis in Lund University's Publication Database. For other questions, please contact the responsible person at your faculty or institution, see Contact persons. Where do I register my doctoral thesis? In LUCRIS. Short guide for doctoral students : How to add your thesis and PhD-project in LUCRIS (PDF, 661 kB, new window

https://www.lub.lu.se/en/services-and-support/publishing-and-registering/registeringpublishing-lucris-researchers/doctoral-theses/faq-about-registration-procedure - 2026-06-17

Publishing a doctoral thesis in full text

Publishing a doctoral thesis in full text will increase its visibility and use. It is important to know which copyright rules apply. Below are some guidelines for each type of doctoral thesis. Visibility of the doctoral thesisIf you publish your doctoral thesis electronically, it will not only be indexed and made searchable in Google. It will also be listed in the European doctoral theses database

https://www.lub.lu.se/en/services-and-support/publishing-and-registering/registeringpublishing-lucris-researchers/doctoral-theses/publishing-doctoral-thesis-full-text - 2026-06-17

Price list for other libraries

This information is intended for other libraries. Students or employees of Lund University may contact their subject library. The prices apply to interlibrary loans to external borrowers, carried out by the libraries of Lund University.Copies (articles)* to publicly financed libraries** within the Nordic countries 80 SEK/articleCopies (articles)* to other libraries and companies within the Nordic

https://www.lub.lu.se/en/services-and-support/interlibrary-loans/price-list-other-libraries - 2026-06-17