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  • Umeå University annual academic ceremony in 2019 for new professors, honorary doctors and award recipients. Photo by Mattias Pettersson

    Sex differences in merits amongst newly appointed professors

    Women constitute only 27 percent of academics with the rank of professor in Sweden, in spite of several decades of equal opportunities promotion efforts. "A common explanation is that women’s achievements are valued less than men’s," says Guy Madison, one of the authors of a new study from Umeå University.

  • The engineering students Elias Ågren, Joakim Eriksson, Johannes Norén and Olivia Walfridsson will take the train to reach their study destinations in Italy, Spain and Portugal. Photo: Anna-Lena Lindskog

    Exchange students take the train abroad - for sustainable travel

    The journey itself will be part of the goal when four students from the engineering programme in industrial economics at Umeå University leave for a spring term of studies abroad. In order to promote sustainable travel, they have each been equipped with an interrail card instead of flying to their respective universities in Europe.

  • Ahmad Ostovar, doctoral student, Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Sweden. Photo: Mikael Hansson

    Autonomous forestry and farming: how close we are?

    Autonomous systems can increase performance, reduce injury risk, save energy and money, and reduce the need for labor in agriculture and forestry. Ahmad Ostovar has developed methods and algorithms for systems with the capacity for automatic detection and recognition of objects in outdoor environments. He defends his thesis on December 5 at Umeå University, Sweden.

  • Swedish parliament.  Photo: Melker Dahlstrand

    Political distrust a major barrier to climate action

    Distrust in politicians and the political system is preventing people from supporting increased taxes on fossil fuels, a potentially important climate policy. By comparison, most people believe in climate change. So says a new study based on surveys in 23 European countries.

  • Ann Edholm, Tounge on the Tip – Stans (detail), 2006. Courtesy of the artist.

    Ann Edholm / Tongue on the Tip

    Bildmuseet is presenting parts of Ann Edholm’s series of paintings Tongue on the Tip, together with sketches and collages. With their defined geometric shapes, her large-scale paintings may seem completely abstract but the works include interpretations of art history and ancient legends, of Jewish deportations during the Nazi reign, and her mother’s memories of World War II Berlin.

  • Officina Corpuscoli, The Growing Lab Mycelia, 2009–ongoing. Courtesy of Maurizio Montalti.

    Design Matters at Bildmuseet

    Design Matters presents internationally established designers and design groups who challenge our expectations of consumer products, furniture and functions. Does our relationship to things change if the shoes we wear have been cultivated by us, or if the plate we eat from is a living organism? Can a cause of the climate catastrophe be transformed into something beautiful and worth preserving?

  • Peter Sköld, Professor and Director of the Arctic Research Centre at Umeå University. Photographer: Mattias Pettersson

    Umeå University professor aims to contribute to EU’s Arctic policy

    On 3-4 October, the EU Arctic Forum will be held with European Union foreign ministers in Umeå. One of the speakers is Professor Peter Sköld, who says that natural resources, climate and communications are high on the agenda. He hopes that the meeting will result in greater aspirations in Arctic-related issues.

  • Grada Kilomba, Illusions Vol. III, Antigone, 2019. Courtesy of the artist.

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Grada Kilomba / A World of Illusions

    Bildmuseet, Sweden, presents Grada Kilomba’s first solo exhibition in Scandinavia; a trilogy of poetic film installations that use antique dramas to highlight postcolonial issues of racism, gender oppression and violence. The exhibition is the premiere of the third chapter of the trilogy, and the large scale video works are thereby being exhibited together for the very first time.

  • New book about Physics and Art from Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Sweden.

    Physics and the Artistic Imagination – New book from Bildmuseet

    Featuring works by contemporary international artists, essays about physics and art, as well as extracts from conversations between physicists and artists, the book Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination is an introduction to how particle physics is inspiring the work and practice of contemporary artists.

  • New leadership at Umeå School of Architecture, with vice chancellor and dean. From left Hans Adolfsson, vice chancellor, Amalia Katapodis, Mikael Henningsson, Michael Gruber, Sara Thor, and Mikael Elofsson, dean. Photo: Mattias Pettersson

    New leadership at Umeå School of Architecture

    A new leadership has been appointed at Umeå School of Architecture at Umeå University. New head of department is Mikael Henningsson, former head of the Department of Psychology. Sara Thor steps in as deputy head of department and Michael Gruber becomes assistant head of department.

  • In an open letter Swedish scientists call for an expedited change of EU:s legislation about genetically modified organisms. Foto: David Monniaux

    Scientists call for new European regulations for GMO

    Today, on the anniversary of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s decision on plant breeding with gene-editing, scientists sent open letter to the Swedish European parliamentarians and the Swedish government. It calls for an expedited change of the European legislation for genetically modified organisms.

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