Economists are simplistic materialists and philosophers are hopelessly intellectualized. At least as stereotypes. However, can the two perspectives merge? "It is fully possible," according to the philosopher David Alm, program manager for the new Bachelor’s program in practical philosophy, politics and economy. ...
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The ragging will be limited to three weeks and the first week is going to be completely alcohol free. Lund's Faculty of Engineering has taken that decision in a policy decision. The Union of Technology Students, Teknologkåren, feel completely disregarded. ...
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The first week of the ragging at the Faculty of Engineering is going to be a sober event this autumn. The rector at the Faculty of Engineering, Anders Axelsson, has in a policy decision banned alcohol completely during the first week of ragging. ...
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The recently government-issued draft on mitigating the severity concerning permanent residence permits for foreign doctoral students is gratifying - but according to Lund Doctoral Student Union, there is room for improvement. ...
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Foreign students' opportunities of staying in Sweden after having finished their studies will improve. "June 1, the Swedish parliament enforces a draft bill resulting in a more beneficial distribution of permanent residence permits," according to the daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. ...
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Lunds universitets studentkårer (Lus) capital is petering out. As a consequence the unions are expected to decide about cutbacks on Monday. Among other things the Lus’ Board of Directors suggests that the number of editors at Lundagård becomes two instead of three. ...
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Lund University has during the last days hosted the reborn U21 Student Leader’s Network. The aim is to introduce more educational coverage and transparency within the international student cooperation. ...
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The gym is crowded with students. Further down the hall, lawyers and doctors are playing tennis. The battle of whether or not Gerdahallen’s tennis courts should be remade into gyms has raged for eight years, but now that one of the main combatants is retiring, he has to admit that the battle is lost. The tennis club has won, thanks to vice chancellor Per Eriksson. ...
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Last night students from Lund university joined with the Ukrainian community to hold a meeting entitled “The Heaven`s Hundred”, in order to show international support and solidarity for those whom have been killed in the Ukraine protests. ...
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Previously this year, 30-year-old Martin Götberg graduated in architecture at LTH. With a mere fifth of full visual capacity. ...
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