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News and events from 2019

News updates and events from the Agenda 2030 Graduate School.

News

December

  • Art exhibition at Moderna Museet Malmö highlighted

(November — December 2019)
The Agenda 2030 Graduate School and the museum of modern art in Malmö (Moderna Museet Malmö) arranged a seminar programme focused on the human relationship with nature. The project consisted of an international art exhibition called "Sensing Nature from Within" combined with an interdisciplinary programme of lectures, talks and performances. Several sustainability researchers from Lund University participated in the programme, and it gained a lot of traction in the media:

Press release on lu.se.

Article on webpage of Svenska Dagbladet.

Article on webpage of Dagens Nyheter.

Article on webpage of Sydsvenskan.

Article on webpage of Skånska Dagbladet. 

Article on webpage of Smålandsposten.

Article on webpage of Lund University Magazine (LUM).

  • Visions for a sustainable Lund University developed during Lund University Future Week

(11 November, 2019)
Lund University Magazine (LUM) reports from the collaborative event between Lund University Sustainability Forum and the Agenda 2030 Graduate School where students, faculty representatives, the PhD students of the Agenda 2030 Graduate School and the university management had visionary discussions on how to create a sustainable Lund University by year 2030. The article is in Swedish.

Article on lu.se.

October

  • Article on 0pportunities for wastewater reuse in Sweden

(15 October, 2019)
Our PhD student Maria Takman published an article in the magazine of The Swedish Association for Water, Tidskriften Vatten, on how wastewater reuse can be a resource in times of increased problems with water scarcity.

Article on tidskriftenvatten.se.

June

  • Report on how the Agenda 2030 affects different countries' research and innovation

(10 June, 2019)
FORMAS, a Swedish research council for sustainable development, has commissioned the consultancy company Ramboll to conduct a study on the impact of the Agenda 2030 on different countries' policies, strategies and activities in research and innovation. The Lund University Agenda 2030 Graduate School is highlighted as a good example on how to advance the sustainability issues within the academy. 

Report on webpage of FORMAS..

March

  • The Swedish Agenda 2030 delegation's final report

(13 March, 2019)
The Swedish government has appointed an Agenda 2030 delegation with the task of promoting the national initiatives related to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, and has presented a final report. Magdalena Bexell from Lund University does research on the politics and policies of Agenda 2030 and sees major challenges in the national sustainability work.

Article on lu.se.

Events

  • On the Affinity Between Human and Mountain - Om samhörigheten mellan människa och berg
    21 November, 16.00-18.00, Moderna Museet Malmö

The first event of the seminar series held at the art exhibition Sensing Nature from Within includes a talk with philosopher, writer and professor Jonna Bornemark and artist Hanna Ljungh. The seminar is held in Swedish.

The seminar series is co-arranged by Moderna Museet Malmö and the Agenda 2030 Graduate School. 

Information on the webpage of Moderna Museet Malmö.

  • Talk with Mikael Botnen Diamant
    13 November, 9.00-11.00, LUX

Mikael Botnen Diamant, consultant and member of expert panel in the development of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), will visit the Agenda 2030 Graduate School and its PhD students. Mikael will talk about how the SDGs were created, differences in implementation of the goals between Sweden and low-income countries and share experiences on working with the goals with universities and other stakeholders. 

  • Lund University's Teaching and Learning Conference
    7 November, 8.30-16.30, Faculty of Social Sciences

Kristina Jönsson, coordinator of the Agenda 2030 Graduate School, participates in a panel on "Interdisciplinarity - Creating space to push the disciplinary boundaries in academia" at the annual teaching and learning conference of the university. 

  • U21 RISE Awards at Lund University
    29 October

Coordinator Kristina Jönsson holds a keynote speech about the importance and relevance of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the RISE Awards at Lund University. The event is a competition for students and recent graduates aiming for showcasing new talents in sustainablity and social innovation. The winner, Wenjing Yang and her project Solar4Schools, developed an automatic stand-alone solar system for schools in developing countries. In January 2020, the global winner will be announced by U21.

Article on the Universitas webpage. 

Article in student online magazine Lundagård.

  • Re-thinking money for a sustainable future
    17 October, 8.00-12.00, Lund University School of Economics and Management

Professor Ester Barinaga, associate professor Anders Ögren and the Sustainable Future Hub at Lund University School of Economics and Management invite PhD students at Lund University to a workshop on how to re-think monetary systems. How can new forms of money contribute to developing more just, equal and sustainable societies?

Information in calendar of the School of Economics and Management..

  • A vision for a Sustainable Lund University by 2030 
    14 October, 14.00-17.00, Palaestra et Odeum, Lund

As part of The Future Week at Lund University the Agenda 2030 Graduate School and Lund University Sustainability Forum arranges an event where students, employes and the management of the university share their vision on how to become a sustainable university by 2030. What would you say to the management if you were to send them a postcard from the future - today?

Information in Sustainability Forum's calendar.

  • Research seminar with Soo-Hyun Lee - PhD student at the Faculty of Law 9 October, 14.45–15.00, LUCSUS, room Josephson, Biskopsgatan 5, Lund

Soo-Hyun Lee, Phd student in the Agenda 2030 Graduate School, presents his research focused on Economic Methods in International Trade Disputes to Enhance Development Relevance during this year's Lund University Development Research Day.

Information on webpage of Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies - LUCSUS.

  • Research seminar with Emelie Lantz - PhD student in Human Rights Studies
    2 October, 13.15-15.00, LUX, room A332, Helgonavägen 3, Lund

Emelie Lantz, PhD student in the Agenda 2030 Graduate School, will present the plan for her PhD thesis and research project which aims to create a deeper understanding of the role civil society organisations (CSOs) can play, and what responsibility they might have, for the realisation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

  • Sensing Nature from Within
    28 September 2019 – 8 March 2020,
    Moderna Museet Malmö

The Agenda 2030 Graduate School is collaborative partner with Moderna Museet Malmö in the seminar series of their exhibition Sensing Nature from Within. The project will combine an international art exhibition with an interdisciplinary program of lectures, discussions and performances.

Information about events on Moderna Museet Malmö's webpage.

  • Sustainability Week 2019
    8-13 April, Lund

Lund University, The City of Lund and other stakeholders invite you to a week full of sustainability activities. The Agenda 2030 Graduate School will join the seminars and vibrant discussions.

  • Fighting Climate Change – Mapping the pathway with social movements.
    6 March, 14.00-16.00, Kulturen, Lund

Public lecture with climate change activists Bill McKibben and Ulf Jarnefjord.
Arranged by the Agenda 2030 Graduate School in collaboration with the Pufendorf IAS Advanced Study Group Civil Society and Sustainability Studies (CIVICSUS)​​​​​.

information about seminar on webpage of the Pufendorf Institute.