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Lund University opens again

Published 13 October 2015 Lund University reopens on TuesdayA decision to reopen Lund University was taken in the afternoon of Monday 12 October following the closure that has been in force since Sunday night. Activities are expected to be running as usual from Tuesday morning.  The decision is based on new information from the Region Syd police. Investigations have revealed that the threat direct

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-opens-again - 2025-04-17

Student wins prize for bachelor's thesis

Published 16 October 2015 The Swedish Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority's (Brottsoffermyndigheten) praises Nora Germundsson, a student at the School of Social Work, for her bachelor thesis about the expectations of the country's women's shelters. Nora Germundsson was awarded second prize for her thesis "We need the voices - strong voices" - a qualitative study of new expectations of

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/student-wins-prize-bachelors-thesis - 2025-04-17

Report from a Minor Field Study

Published 30 October 2015 In the spring of 2015 Lisa Hindström and Aleksandra Goreczna wrote their bachelor thesis about sex education in Grenada, after receiving an MFS scholarship for field studies. This is the report from their travels. When we decided to apply for a Minor Field Studies scholarship from The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, we were both abroad on internation

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/report-minor-field-study - 2025-04-17

Carina Gallo receives award for innovative teaching

Published 6 November 2015 Carina Gallo, senior lecturer at the School of Social Work, and assistant professor of criminology at Holy Names University (HNU), has been awarded the Burmeister Award by the Division of Distance Learning of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). Gallo shares the award with Julaine Fowlin, PhD, former instructional designer at HNU, for thei

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/carina-gallo-receives-award-innovative-teaching - 2025-04-17

Seminar to develop contacts with Singapore

Published 17 November 2015 Some forty Swedish top researchers and university delegations visited Singapore with the aim of developing research partnerships. Kristina Göransson, Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Work, represented Lund University's Faculty of Social Sciences at the Swedish Academic Collaboration Forum (SACF) in Singapore on 3-4 November. The project's aim is to make Swedish re

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/seminar-develop-contacts-singapore - 2025-04-17

Researchers present in Italy

Published 4 December 2015 On October 29, Anna Meeuwisse and Roberto Scaramuzzino were in Rome to present the results of a survey of Italian social workers. The survey originated in a project run at the School of Social Work between 2005 and 2008: 'Municipal individually-oriented social work in four Nordic capital areas' (FAS 2005-2008). The questionnaire is about social workers' workers' condition

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/researchers-present-italy - 2025-04-17

Researchers published in prestigious journal

Published 12 February 2016 Alexandru Panican, researcher from the School of Social Work at Lund University and Richard Ulmestig from Linnaeus University has published an article about the Swedish welfare state and social assistance in the prestigious Citizenship Studies Journal. In the article Social Rights in the shadow of poor relief - Social Assistance in the universal Swedish welfare state the

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/researchers-published-prestigious-journal - 2025-04-17

Study finds every fifth Swedish young adult has payment problems

Published 5 April 2016 Approximately one in five Swedish young adults (18–25) have experienced recurring problems with paying their bills in the past year. The group with recurring payment problems tend to make more unplanned purchases, are less likely to have a social network to discuss their financial problems with, and are less likely to have friends that could help them financially, than those

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/study-finds-every-fifth-swedish-young-adult-has-payment-problems - 2025-04-17

Economic development leads to a greater carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions

Published 13 April 2016 Must greater prosperity necessarily lead to a greater carbon footprint and increased greenhouse gas emissions? “In theory, no, but in practice this seems to be the case”, says researcher Max Koch from Lund University in Sweden. His study of 138 countries is the first ever to take a global approach to the connections between growth, prosperity and ecological sustainability.

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/economic-development-leads-greater-carbon-footprint-and-greenhouse-gas-emissions - 2025-04-17

New anthology describes gap-mending in Europe

Published 7 September 2016 Cecilia Heule and Arne Kristiansen, researchers and teachers at the School of Social Work share their experiences in gap-mending pedagogy in a new European anthology: The Service User as a Partner in Social Work Projects and Education. The anthology is one of the outcomes that can be traced back to a unique mobilisation course that started 11 years ago at Lund University

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/new-anthology-describes-gap-mending-europe - 2025-04-17

Swedish-Indonesian conference focuses on children’s rights

Published 17 October 2016 Last week a group of researchers from the University Muhammadiyah, Surakarta, Indonesia participated in a two-day conference, organised by Child Rights Institute at Lund University. The Indonesian researchers met with researchers in social work and other research fields at Lund University to discuss issues regarding children’s perspectives and children’s rights. During th

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/swedish-indonesian-conference-focuses-childrens-rights - 2025-04-17

PhD students organise an international workshop

Published 8 November 2016 Carolin Schütze and Erin Kennedy and Cynthia Phiri, PhD students at the School of Social Work, have organised an international PhD workshop in Copenhagen. The workshop covered emerging themes in social work research. The PhD workshop was connected to this year’s Nordic FORSA/NOUSA conference. PhD students from Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the USA participated in the worksh

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/phd-students-organise-international-workshop - 2025-04-17

Book addresses International Children’s Rights in Education

Published 17 January 2017 The book "Realising Child Rights in Education. Experiences and Reflections from the International Training Programme on Child Rights, Classroom and School Management" contains presentations and reflections based on a Impact and Dissemination Seminar held in February 2016 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 170 participants from the Child Rights, Classroom and School Management progr

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/book-addresses-international-childrens-rights-education - 2025-04-17

Professor Jaber F. Gubrium awarded an Honorary Doctorate

Published 19 January 2017 The School of Social Work and the Department of Sociology have nominated Professor Jaber F. Gubrium for an honorary doctorate at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University. ”I am very pleased to receive this honour. It not only reflects the significance of the research on which it is based, but also the important contributions of the many prominent social science sch

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/professor-jaber-f-gubrium-awarded-honorary-doctorate - 2025-04-17

Service user participation survey gets 3.5 million SEK in EU-funding

Published 29 March 2017 The European Social Fund provides 3,5 million SEK in funding for researchers at the School of Social Work to participate in a joint EU-project with Belgian and Dutch colleagues as well as service user representatives. The project will examine and disseminate best practises in service user participation in social work education across Europe. In Sweden the project will parti

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/service-user-participation-survey-gets-35-million-sek-eu-funding - 2025-04-17

New certificate to strengthen international profile

Published 5 April 2017 The School of Social Work has launched a new Certificate of International Merits (CIM), a credential to be issued alongside the degree. This is a new opportunity for students to summarise and present their international merits, for example to potential employers. It is also a way to encourage students to take part in more international activities. “The CIM is a great way for

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/new-certificate-strengthen-international-profile - 2025-04-17

New dissertation looks at support services for abused women in Sweden

Published 18 April 2017 Photo: Patrik Hekkala Sara Helmersson has defended her thesis Between Sisterhood and Treatment - Renegotiations in a Changed Support Field for Abused Women. The thesis sheds light on two types of support services for abused women in Sweden: voluntary women's shelters and specialised public sector units for people with experience of violence in intimate relationships. Sara H

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/new-dissertation-looks-support-services-abused-women-sweden - 2025-04-17

Refugee reception and universities as agents of social innovation

Published 25 April 2017 How have universities adapted to the refugee crisis in Europe? How can universities find constructive solutions through their own educational activities? Norma Montesino, Christel Avendal and Carolin Schütze are part of a collaborative European research project about higher education and issues related to migration and forced displacement. The first step will be to talk to

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/refugee-reception-and-universities-agents-social-innovation - 2025-04-17