Umeå University | Latest News & Updates - Nov 13, 2024 Release

A new doctoral thesis at Umeå University and IRF explains the complex interaction between comet 67P and the solar wind as the comet approaches the sun...


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Umeå University

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Umeå University, founded in 1963, is one of Sweden's largest higher education institutions, serving around 38,000 students and 4,600 staff. It offers a wide range of educational programs and supports research across various disciplines, including digital humanities, clinical research, and marine research.


Umeå University - Latest News and Updates

  • A new doctoral thesis at Umeå University and IRF explains the complex interaction between comet 67P and the solar wind as the comet approaches the sun.
  • Umeå University conducted a focus group interview study exploring children's perspectives on their rights during COVID-19, led by Ahmed Abdou from the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Global Health.
  • Umeå University, along with Dr. Magnus Hultin, is exploring a pilot opportunity for a time-constrained, station-based Swedish University Entrance test.
  • Umeå University is seeking a PhD student for a 4-year project on mitochondrial protein quality control during ageing in Dr. Andreas Kohler's lab at the Department of Medical Biochemistry.
  • Umeå University is collaborating with IVA Nord, Luleå University of Technology, the University of Gävle, and Mid Sweden University on a seminar series about the green transition in northern Sweden.
  • Umeå University is part of the SWERVE partnership, which coordinates infrastructure and training for marine technicians using six advanced research vessels.
  • Umeå University researchers, including Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg, received funding from the Swedish Research Council and Umeå School of Education for their work on neoliberalism in the Swedish pre-school sector.

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