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An analysis of the Turkish film Yol and the reception of it in Swedish media.

Course: Handling, maintenance and understanding of human pluripotent stem cells

14 September 2026 09:00 to 18 September 2026 17:00 | Other Are you new to working with human pluripotent stem cells? Experts from the Cell and Gene Technologies Core Facility at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center will teach you how from 14 - 18 September, 2026! The 5-day course on the "Handling, maintenance and understanding of human pluripotent stem cells" contains substantial hand-on practi

https://www.staff.lu.se/calendar/course-handling-maintenance-and-understanding-human-pluripotent-stem-cells - 2026-06-28

Lund 30 september 2017

Lund 30 September 2017 The fifth AAS-in-ASIA Conference The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and Ashoka University, India invites you to submit organized panels and roundtable proposals (no individual paper proposals accepted) to be presented at the fifth AAS-in-ASIA Conference to be held between the 5th and 8th of July, 2018 at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, India. Read more… Position

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/lund_30_september_2017.docx - 2026-06-28

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1950-talets svenskar konfronterades aldrig direkt med det kalla kriget, utan mötte det i medierna. Populärkulturens berättelser hade en formande kraft. Trots att de handlade om mode, sport och skönhetstävlingar, bar de ändå stormaktkonfliktens signatur. Reportage om nylonstrumpor och kärleksliv laddades med politik och strukturerade tänkandet. En femtitalsberättelse visar hur ideologi och politi

Public Programme Immersive Days 3 FINAL

Immersive Days #3: Agents in Play Inter Arts Center 22–24, 26–27 november 2023 PROGRAMME installations at iac, 22–24, 26–27 november, 13:00–17:00 Ali Eslami A Stretch of time. Video installation. Location: Black Room. False Mirror. VR Experience. Maren Dagny Juell Monument for Sim Inventory. AR-work. Location: Research Platform Lick Pick Kick. VR installation. Location: VR/Sound lab. Halla Steinun

https://www.iac.lu.se/sites/iac.lu.se/files/2023-11/Public%20programme%20Immersive%20Days_3_FINAL.pdf - 2026-06-28

Martina Koegeler-Abdi

Postdoctoral fellow Contact details Email: martina [dot] koegeler-abdi [at] mrs [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Human Rights Studies Service point: Hs 30 WebpageMartina Koegeler-Abdis profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllAnthology (editor)Ar

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/martina-koegeler-abdi - 2026-06-27

SASNET Podcast

Listen to interviews with SASNET researchers and guests and recordings from our events. Episode 11 - COVID-19 and the festival season in Nepal After featuring two experts from Nepal earlier in 2020, Hanna Geschewski spoke with Dr. Anup Subedee, who gave an overview of the development of the pandemic in Nepal since its first case was detected in January 2020 and analysed the current situation, only

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/activities/sasnet-podcast - 2026-06-27

Giovanni B. Bazzana

Visiting Professor at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology  Current position: Frothingham Professor of the History of ReligionCurrent university or institution: Harvard University, The Divinity SchoolCountry: USA  Why did you choose Lund University? Lund’s faculty offers extensive expertise in New Testament studies, religion, and apocalyptic literature with significant international conn

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/giovanni-b-bazzana - 2026-06-27

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In this thesis, I study representations of summer and winter Olympic Games and Olympic athletes in six Swedish popular magazines 1948-1972. The purpose is to examine the forms of identity produced within the nation as an “imagined community”, in discursive processes where gender, sexuality, ”race”/ ethnicity, class and age/generation intersect and mutually construct each other. The study is inspir

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While historical and contemporary thinkers have described politics as theater, this article moves beyond this representation of politics to understand how performance was central to politics around the turn of the twentieth century. It does so through an analysis of a large volume of hitherto unstudied caricatures of the German statesman Bernhard von Bülow. While historians usually describe satire

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Ad utrumque (paratus), latin for “prepared for both”, is the motto of Lund University. When the University was founded in 1666 its primary mission was to secure the southern provinces of Scania to the Swedish king. Scania had previously belonged to Denmark, but the peace settlement of 1658 made them part of Sweden. The seal of the university also shows the carolingian lion reading a book while hol

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Nowadays, archaeological museums are open to innovation with an ever-changing character in order to remain relevant to contemporary museology in terms of dissemination of knowledge. In that spirit, digital technologies have been used systematically by museums in an effort to move beyond their ocular-centric nature, resulting in the integration of multisensory practices within the exhibition space.

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OKTOBER NO.2 MÅNADSBREV FRÅN DET MODEVETENSKAPLIGA STUDIERÅDET ORD FRÅN ORDFÖRANDE Oktober kom och gick i rasande fart, som alltid. Jag känner mig så gammal när jag numera börjat fråga alla “var tiden tar vägen?” med uppriktig förvåning. Jag är en av de som tycker om hösten – de vackra färgerna, det kravlösa vädret och rutinerna passar mig. För de av er som inte är lika taggade kan jag muntra upp

https://www.kultur.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/kultur/Utbildning/Mode_maanadsbrev/Ma__nadsbrev_Oktober_-_MVS.pdf - 2026-06-27

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This thesis examines how Yumna Al-Arashi’s Aisha negotiates the tension between the potential for empowerment and the risk of exoticization in its photographic representation of tattooed women. Aisha is a photobook and artist’s book that combines portraits, landscapes, archival family photographs, and written fragments. It begins from the absence of Al-Arashi’s greatgrandmother’s facial tattoo in