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Did you know that human beings have a preference for simple and well-known answers to complex and unfamiliar problems? And that the psychological and cognitive aspects of strategic thinking constitute a certain kind of thought process. But can we become better in developing our strategical thinking? Researcher at LUSEM, Stein Kleppestø, is convinced that we can and would like to show us how. Read more and watch the seminar |
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Sustainability is often studied from a large-scale, political or institutional perspective. I was interested in looking at sustainability from the other end, how individual inner transition could impact on global sustainability, says Professor Christine Wamsler from LUCSUS. Read more |
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Researchers from Lund University, among others, have recently discovered a giant prehistoric worm with massive jaws. The worm lived in the sea 400 million years ago and is estimated to have been up to two metres long. The newly discovered species’ scientific name was inspired by a bassist in an American hard rock band. Read more |
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Why is the Stringhyllan bookshelf considered a design classic but not the Billy? And what makes the Lamino armchair into the furniture design of the century while Norrgavel’s Länstol chair isn’t even considered a classic? Read more |
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How is our personal integrity affected, how can public healthcare be improved and how do we design a sustainable digital society?
Read about research that highlights the interaction between humans and technology. Read more |
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Two artists with a background at Malmö Art Academy at the Faculty of Fine and Perfoming Arts, have recently recieved a lot of media attention for their artistic monuments and memorials. Read more |
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Bishop Anders Arborelius is to become Sweden’s first cardinal ever. In addition to his degree in theology from Rome, he has studied modern languages at the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University. Read more |
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