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Guru Nanak was Here With Us: The Role of Religion in the Indian Farmers Protest

This lecture series is presented by Professor Christine Moliner (Jindal School of International Affairs). Read more about her research here.  Part 1: Introduction to Sikhism About the lectureIn this video, Dr. Moliner briefly introduces the religion of Sikhism and goes on to talk about what she believes is a relatively under-researched field–the study of religion in Social Movements. To study this

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/guru-nanak-was-here-us-role-religion-indian-farmers-protest - 2026-04-17

SASNET Seminar with Glyn Williams: "Renegotiating Lockdown: collective life and the control of Covid-19 in India’s low-income urban neighbourhoods"

20 May 2026 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar The seminar is arranged together with the Department of Political Science. Chair: Ted SvenssonGlyn Williams - Lund UniversityResearchMy research is at the interface of human geography and development studies, and is concerned with making development sensitive to, and inclusive of, the agency and practices of socially, economically and politically marginalised g

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-seminar-glyn-williams-renegotiating-lockdown-collective-life-and-control-covid-19-indias-low - 2026-04-17

The Higher Research Seminar (SASNET – co-sponsor): Glyn Williams, LU Human Geography - "Renegotiating Lockdown: collective life and the control of Covid-19 in India’s low-income urban neighbourhoods"

20 May 2026 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar Chair: Ted Svensson Glyn Williams"I was appointed Professor of Development Geography at Lund University in February 2025, after previous academic posts at Keele University (1994-2002), King’s College London (2003-2006), and the University of Sheffield (2006-2025). My research is concerned with making development sensitive to, and inclusive of, the agency and pr

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/higher-research-seminar-sasnet-co-sponsor-glyn-williams-lu-human-geography-renegotiating-lockdown - 2026-04-17

Ecosystem and Earth-system modelling Research

Strategic Research AreasMERGE ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system- world-leading treatments of climate-terrestrial biosphere interactionsMERGE is a strategic research area with focus on reliable modelling of the Regional and Global Earth system. It is a collaboration between Lund University, University of Gothenburg, Rossby Centre/SMHI, Linnaeus University, Chalmers University of Techno

https://www.nateko.lu.se/lpjguess/ecosystem-and-earth-system-modelling-research - 2026-04-17

Researchers

Our researchers work across a range of ecosystem modeling tools, often contributing to multiple modeling groups and projects. Their expertise bridges disciplines and connects different areas of research. Adrian GustafsonSubject: Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Physical GeographyResearcherE-mail: adrian.gustafson@nateko.lu.seAdrian Gustafson in Lund University Research PortalAnders AhlströmSubject

https://www.nateko.lu.se/lpjguess/researchers - 2026-04-17

TellUs

TellUs is a comprehensive Benchmarking framework developed to evaluate dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and land surface models (LSMs) The purpose of TellUs is to provide flexible and comprehensive benchmarking, evaluating simulated output against data and or other simulation output. This multi-model framework offers two active versions, TellMeGlobal and TellMeEurope. TellMeGlobal focus on

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/ecosystem-and-earth-system-modelling/tellus - 2026-04-17

Remote sensing - The Carbon Cycle

We study these carbon cycle processes from plot to global scale, using satellite data for ecosystem-scale studies all the way from the Tropical forests to the High-Arctic tundra. Data is used for improving our understanding of how these ecosystems are functioning, and how the ecosystems are affected by climate and land use changes, and to improve our understanding of how well climate change mitiga

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/carbon-cycle - 2026-04-17

Going to study abroad?

Here´s some tips from other students Exchange student in Portugal – ”Don’t Stress Unnecessarily” Theo studied for a semester at the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE) as an exchange student. At Lund University, he is enrolled in the bachelor’s program in Service Management, Tourism and Hotels.Here, Theo shares his lessons learned and best tips:Why did you decide to study abroad? I applied for

https://www.nateko.lu.se/going-study-abroad - 2026-04-17

Remote sensing - Monitoring ecosystem disturbances

With a changing climate, there is an increasing risk of more frequent and severe disturbance events damaging our ecosystems. These disturbances can be events such as droughts, windstorms, insect attacks or forest fires and they can affect the carbon balance as well as the economy. Hence, it is important to develop methods to monitor disturbances. Defoliating insectsInsect attacks can be dynamic ev

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/Monitoring%20ecosystem%20disturbance - 2026-04-17

Earth observation - Human-environment interactions

Humans have a strong influence on landscapes and their environmental component, and many of the changes linked to human activities are visible from space. With earth observation we can derive information about human activities in the region we are studying. We can study changes in land use or land cover and link them to socio-economic and political processes in several ways. Urban expansion can be

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/remote-sensing/earth-observation-human-environment-interactions - 2026-04-17

Remote sensing - Near surface remote sensing

Near-surface remote sensing, or proximal remote sensing, narrows the focus to observations made in close proximity to the land surface, such as on the top of a tripod, mast, or tower, or from a drone. When we mention remote sensing, our minds often jump to images captured by satellites. In reality, many measurements taken from a distance without direct contact with the target fall under the umbrel

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/remote-sensing/remote-sensing-near-surface-remote-sensing - 2026-04-17

Advanced courses

In order to be admitted to advanced courses, you need to fulfill the so called general admission requirements, as well as have a total of 90 ECTS in science subjects.Note: many courses named GISxxx can only be taken within the LUMA-GIS master's program.Advanced courses in Physical Geography and Ecosystem ScienceNGEM21, Master Degree Project, 30 ECTSNGEN01, Climate Change and its Impacts on the Env

https://www.nateko.lu.se/education/advanced-courses - 2026-04-17

Meteorology and climatology

Atmospheric processes leading to weather and climate on Earth.  The science of climate and climate change involves study of the interaction between clouds, atmospheric radiation and aerosol particles. Researchers at the department are investigating how the environment controls cloud glaciation, precipitation, lightning and other cloud properties. Improved ways of treating clouds in global climate

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/meteorology-and-climatology - 2026-04-17

GIT Project with Python Programming

EXTP40 Note: this course is only available for students at the Faculty of Engineering. Eligibility This course is only open to students at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH). Application is done through the Faculty of Engineering course registration. Course contents Knowing programming languages for developing and interacting with GIS-software is cruicial for students who want to direct their studie

https://www.nateko.lu.se/education/advanced-courses/git-project-python-programming - 2026-04-17

Master thesis project (LUMAGIS)

GISM01 This is the thesis course in the Master´s program in GIS. It is compulsory for obtaining a MSc degree in Geographical Information Science from Lund University. Open to GIS master programme students only. Course contentsIn this course, you will be performing an independent research project using GIS techniques. You will write a scientific thesis in English in which you will report the aim of

https://www.nateko.lu.se/education/advanced-courses/master-thesis-project-lumagis - 2026-04-17