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Bylund‑Grenklo et al. BMC Palliat Care (2021) 20:99 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904‑021‑00797‑0 CORRECTION Open Access Correction to: Acute and long‑term grief reactions and experiences in parentally cancer‑bereaved teenagers Tove Bylund-Grenklo1*†, Dröfn Birgisdóttir2*†, Kim Beernaert3,4, Tommy Nyberg5,6, Viktor Skokic6, Jimmie Kristensson2,7, Gunnar Steineck6,8, Carl Johan Fürst2 and Ulrika Kreicbergs9,10 Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden. 9 Department of Caring Sciences, Palliative Correction to: BMC Palliat Care 20, 75 (2021) Research Center, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College, Stockholm, Sweden. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00758-7 10 Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stock- Following publication of the original article [1], the holm, Sweden. authors identifed an error in the author name of Kim Beernaert. Te incorrect author name is: Kim Beenaert. Te correct author name is: Kim Beernaert. Te author group has been updated above and the orig- Reference inal article [1] has been corrected. 1. Bylund-Grenklo T, Birgisdóttir D, Beernaert K, et al. Acute and long- term grief reactions and experiences in parentally cancer-bereaved teenagers. BMC Palliat Care. 2021;20:75. https:// doi. org/ 10. 1186/ Author details s12904- 021- 00758-7. 1 Department of Caring Science, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, University of Gävle, 801 76 Gävle, Sweden. 2 Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Oncology and Pathology, Institute for Palliative Care, Lund University and Region Skåne, Medicon Village, Hus 404B, 223 81 Lund, Sweden. 3 End-of-Life Care Research Group, Ghent University & Vrije Univer- siteit Brussel (VUB), Ghent, Belgium. -
2020 JMK Schools
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship List contains the names of Schools/Institutes by Country where recipients have attended (1999-2020) Australia Central Queensland University University of Queensland Edith Cowan University University of South Australia Flinders University of South Australia University of Southern Queensland Griffith University, Australia University of Sydney La Trobe University Bendigo University of Tasmania Monash University University of Technology Sydney Murdoch University University of the Sunshire Queensland University of Technology University of Western Australia University of New England Victoria University University of Newcastle Austria FH-Joanneum University of Applied Sciences Leopold Franzens University Bangladesh Institute of Business Administration University of Dhaka Belgium ICHEC Brussels Management School University of Antwerp Ghent University Bulgaria American University in Bulgaria Canada Acadia University University of Guelph Brock University University of Ottawa Carleton University University of Toronto Concordia University University of Victoria Dalhousie University University of Waterloo McGill University University of Western Ontario McMaster University Vancouver Island University Memorial University of Newfoundland Wilfrid Laurier University Ryerson University York University Saint Mary's University 1 Chile Adolfo Ibanez University University of Santiago Chile University of Chile Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria Denmark Copenhagen Business School Technical University of Denmark -
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UN photo Putting the Responsibility to Protect at the Centre of Europe October 13-14, 2016 University of Leeds Conference Programme Putting the Responsibility to Protect at the Centre of Europe Conference Programme Day 1, Thursday 13 October Venue: Great Woodhouse Room, University House 10.15 Welcome: Jason Ralph, Head of the School of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Leeds. 10.30 Opening Plenary: The global state of R2P Chair: Jason Ralph, University of Leeds • Simon Adams, Director of the Global Center for R2P • Gillian Kitley, Senior Officer, United Nations Office for the Prevention of Genocide and the R2P • Phil Orchard, University of Queensland and Research Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for R2P (via Skype) • Adrian Gallagher, POLIS, University of Leeds 12.30 - 13.30 Buffet lunch 13.30 - 15.00 Plenary Roundtable 1: European Perspectives of R2P Chair: Edward Newman, University of Leeds • Jennifer Welsh, European University Institute, former UN Special Adviser on the R2P (via Skype) • Cristina Stefan, POLIS, University of Leeds • Chiara De Franco, University of Southern Denmark • Enzo Maria Le Fevre Cervini, Director of Research and Cooperation of the Budapest Centre for the International Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities • Fabien Terpan, College of Europe, Sciences Po Grenoble 15.00 - 15.30 Coffee 15.30 - 16.30 Plenary Roundtable 2: European Perspectives of R2P Chair: Eamon Aloyo, Hague Institute • Christoph Meyer, King’s College London • Vasilka Sancin, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana -
A3ES, 97 Aalborg University, Ix, 151 Academic Careers (Women And) Career Progression, 3–22, 80, 116, 118, 120, 139–40, 153
Index A3ES, 97 social capital and, 5, 9, 142, 159, Aalborg University, ix, 151 184–7 academic careers (women and) sponsors, 5, 170, 174, 176, 182, career progression, 3–22, 80, 116, 184, 188, 191–2 118, 120, 139–40, 153, 173, traditional career path, 3, 13, 144, 177, 181, 186, 192 175, 180, 187, 189–90 casualised workforce, 86, 131–4, 171 Acar, F., 132, 153, 160 class and, 5, 9, 12–14, 23–7, 40, Acker, S., 15, 16, 63 46–52, 67, 89, 105–8, 117, 133, Acker, S. and Armenti, S., 7, 16, 147, 160, 169, 175–85, 188, 185, 192 191–2 Acker, S. and Feuerverger, G., cultural capital and, 5, 28, 31, 174, 192 141–2, 159, 181–2 Ackers, L., 146, 160, 180, 190, 192 entitlement, 8, 26, 30, 34, 38, 176–80, 192 Adelaide, 74, 77, 113 Adesina, J., 133, 161 family influence on, 5, 15, 23–5, 43, Akmut, Prof, 151 46–51, 66–7, 74, 80, 83–5, 97, Alvesson, M. and Sköldberg, K., 103–6, 128, 130–1, 141, 146–8, 127, 161 153–4, 159–60, 175–80 Alvesson, M. and Sveningsson, S., 37, feminist academics, 3–5, 8, 14–15, 43 27, 32, 41–3, 54–5, 70–3, 76, Amâncio, L., 97, 100 79–80, 107, 117, 127, 133, 139, Amaral, A., 94–5, 97–8 143, 158, 173–6, 190–1 Ankara, 149–50, 186 future challenges, 188–90 Ankara University, 149–53, gender identity, 9, 30, 54, 87–92, 186 106–9, 182, 187–8 Ashall, S., 179, 185, 192 generational change, 3–6, 79, 83, Asmar, C., 10, 16 128, 154, 159–60, 168–95 Association of Social Science influence of matriarchies on, 46–50, Researchers, 80 70–3, 106, 176 ATGender, 55 life-course and, 5, 9, 12 –15, 189 Aturtuk, M.K., 148 mobility, 5, 146, 151–2, 156, 180–1, Australasian Evaluation Society, 80 191–2 Australia, 7, 10, 39, 106, 112–13, 115, organisational culture, 5, 7–9, 172–5 128, 157 outsiders, 5, 27, 51, 53, 105–9, 178–80 Babbie, E., Mouton, J., Payze, C., playing the ‘game’ (or not), 5, 30–5, Vorster, J. -
Tommaso M. Milani
CURRICULUM VITAE – TOMMASO M. MILANI Address: 65 Fifth Avenue, Melville, 2092 South Africa Email: [email protected] Nationality/ Italian (Passport No YA4035454) Citizenship EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D. Centre for Research on Bilingualism, Stockholm University, Sweden. Bilingualism Research Supervisors: Kenneth Hyltenstam (Professor Emeritus, Stockholm University); Sally Johnson (Professor Emeritus, University of Leeds) 1998 M.A. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy. Foreign Languages and Literatures (summa cum laude) ACADEMIC POSITIONS July 2012 – June 2015 Head of Department Department of Linguistics, School of Literature, Language and Media, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Oct. 2010 – present Associate Professor Department of Linguistics, School of Literature and Language Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Jan. 2009 – Sept. 2010 Senior Lecturer Department of Linguistics, School of Literature and Language Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Early confirmation of the position in February 2010. 2007 – 2008 Post-doctoral Research Fellow on AHRC-funded BBC “Voices” project Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds, UK. Principal investigator: Professor Sally Johnson. 2003 – 2007 Ph.D. position (with administrative and teaching duties) Centre for Research on Bilingualism, Stockholm University, Sweden. 1 VISITING RESEARCHER POSITIONS July – Sept. 2015 Department of Child and Youth Studies Stockholm University September -
Behind the Paywall: a Cross-Thematic Conference on the Implications of the Budding Market for Paid-For Online News
Conference Call Behind the Paywall: A Cross-Thematic Conference on the Implications of the Budding Market for Paid-for Online News Host: Nordicom Venue: The University of Gothenburg (Sweden) Date: January 23–24, 2019 Deadline for extended abstracts: November 15, 2018 The past few years have seen a dramatic upsurge in paywalls being erected across the news media landscape. Online news content that was previously circulated for free is now available only to those who are willing to pay for it. The paywalls are an industry response to two interacting market forces: the gradual decline in printed newspaper sales and the increasing dominance of global networking platforms such as Google and Facebook on national and local advertising markets. In order for commercially funded news media outlets to survive, online audience revenue seems to be the most viable way forward. The implications of what appears to be a fundamental shift from “free-for-all” to “subscribers-only” access to online news, are plentiful. As a research area, it raises important questions regarding such diverse topics as digital business models and digital media policy, journalistic processes and journalistic content, news media audiences and news media use, and – indeed – the democratic function of commercial news media at large. What happens with news media products and what happens with news media audiences when paywalls are erected? What happens with those that chose not to pay? And how does this metamorphosis of the private news media sector affect the role and scope of public service media? Against the backdrop of these rather fundamental questions, Nordicom (Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research at the University of Gothenburg) invites the international research community to a two-day conference devoted to the paywall phenomenon. -
Thoughts on What Malmö University Could Be
Knowledge for Change John A. Douglass University of California, Berkeley A Vibrant Urban University with a Growing Global Presence: Thoughts on What Malmö University Could Be. Knowledge for Change lecture series #1 Malmö University September 14, 2017 Editors: Tapio Salonen & Hans Lindquist Published: Malmö 2018 A Vibrant Urban University with a Growing Global Presence Thoughts on What Malmö University Could Be Malmö University - Knowledge for Change Paper John Aubrey Douglass Senior Research Fellow – Public Policy and Higher Education Center for Studies in Higher Education Goldman School of Public Policy UC Berkeley It is a malady of the modern age for universities. The forces of globalization and a campaign by various international university ranking enterprises place too much emphasis on a narrow model of what the best universities should be. One result: the notion of a “World Class University” (WCU) and the focus on its close relative, global rankings of universities, dominates the higher education policymaking of ministries and major universities throughout the globe. Why the attention almost exclusively on research productivity and a few key markers of prestige, like Nobel Laureates? One major reason is that globally retrievable citation indexes (also a relatively new phenomenon) and information on research income are now readily available and not subject to the labor intensive, and sometimes dubious, efforts Table 1: The New and the Old – Public Universities in Sweden to request and get data from Est as a Research individual institutions. The Young University First Est Enrollment grants Malmö University 2018 1998 12,060 0.286 But another reason is the sense Linnaeus University 2010 1977 11,663 0.435 that research productivity and Mid Sweden University 2005 1993 5,946 0.371 prestige remains the key Örebro University 1999 1977 7,581 0.364 identifier of the best universities. -
Stig Strömholms Tryckta Skrifter 1942–2011
ACTA UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS Skrifter rörande Uppsala universitet C. ORGANISATION OCH HISTORIA 90 Stig Strömholms tryckta skrifter 1942–2011 Bibliografi sammanställd av Brita Alroth Med sex inledande essäer Redaktionskommitté: Sven-Erik Brodd, Lennart Elmevik, Per Ström © Uppsala universitet och författarna 2011 Porträttet av Stig Strömholm är målat av Olle Hamngren 1997. UU 2304. Formgivning och sättning: Martin Högvall, Grafisk service, Uppsala universitet Satt med Berling Antiqua Tryckning: Tryckt i Sverige av Edita Västra Aros, ett klimatneutralt företag, Västerås 2011 Distribution: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek Box 510, 751 20 Uppsala www.ub.uu.se [email protected] ISSN 0502-7454 ISBN 978-91-554-8108-7 Stig Strömholm Professori juris civilis doctissimo necnon olim per octo annos Rectori Magnifico huius Academiae, viro in omni litterarum genere versatissimo, sui temporis doctrinae et eloquentiae lumini, XVI lustra his diebus complenti gr atulatur Universitas Regia Upsaliensis offerens, ut signum pietatis, hoc volumen, in quo continentur opera omnia, quae ab eo scripta, prelo commissa et in lucem edita sunt, in quibus ille per tot annos propagandis artibus ac disciplinis oper am suam impendit, inexhausta doctrina, humanitate summa, prudentia, sagacitate, iudicio acri et subtili, incredibili in verbis sententiisque felicitate vitam et historiam humanam illustrans et excolens. Quae omnia semper admirati sumus, qui in vinea hac Gustaviana operarii sub vexillis Musarum militamus. Utinam ei contingat per multos annos, integris animi corporisque viribus, cum eo fructu laborum suorum eniti, ut et huic Universitati et patriae nostrae et generi humano, ut semper antea, utilitati laudique sit. Innehåll Förord ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Universitetspolitiker – utifrån ideal och verklighet ................................................ 13 Carl-Gustaf Andrén Läsaren och vägledaren – konturer av en spiritualitet .......................................... -
COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL June 19 – 21, 2019
Map of Solbjerg Plads Social Program Event , Wednesday, June 19 2 min. DRUID Drinks reception CBS, Kilen, Kilevej 14 Trappe Stairs EXIT TO KILEN E IN NT D GA Elevator RA Lift N NC G E SPs14 Handicaptoilet Toilet for Disabled Ground floor Toilet SP114 1st floor Kantine/café Canteen/café SP214 2nd floor s.14 1.14 SP113 2.14 1st floor 1.13 SP213 Café 2.13 2nd floor s.12 1.12 SPs12 2.12 Ground floor SP112 1st floor Hall- SP212 way 2nd floor SPs08 Ground floor SP208 s.08 2nd floor 2.08 SPs07 Ground floor s.07 SP207 2.07 2nd floor Hall- way SPs05 s.05 Ground floor SPs03 Ground floor s.03 SP103 1.03 1st floor MEETING POINT INDGANG ENTRANCE FOR EXCURSIONS, TUESDAY CBS Lobby Bibliotek Library Registration and Conference Registration Information Desk Lunch Top floors INDGANG ENTRANCE Druid 2019 SPs01 E I N N Ground floor D TRA GAN N s.01 G C COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL E METRO EXIT TO June 19 – 21, 2019 DRUID 2019 DRUID 2019 WI-FI LOGIN: User ID: [email protected] Password: v2wcRD CONFERENCE APP: The free conference app features an up-to-date program and practical information. INDUSTRY AND Go to program.druid.dk and follow the instructions INNOVATION FACEBOOK #druid19 facebook.com/druidsociety DRUID IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE JOURNAL TWITTER INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION PUBLISHED BY #druid19 Twitter.com/druidsociety ROUTLEDGE. VIDEOS OF DRUID KEYNOTES AND DEBATES INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION is an international refereed journal presenting vimeo.com/druidsociety high-quality original scholarship of the dynamics of industries and innova- tion. -
Festskrift Till Ulf Göranson
ACTA BIBLIOTHECAE R. UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS VOL . XLVI Utgivare: Per Cullhed Redaktör: Krister Östlund Redaktionskommitté: Åke Bertenstam, Lars Munkhammar, Lars Thune I lag med böcker Festskrift till Ulf Göranson Utgivare: Per Cullhed Redaktör: Krister Östlund Redaktionskommitté: Åke Bertenstam, Lars Munkhammar, Lars Thune 2012 © Uppsala universitet och författarna 2012 ISSN 0346-7465 ISBN 978-91-554-8406-4 Formgivning och sättning: Martin Högvall och Petra Wåhlin, Grafisk service, Uppsala universitet Huvudtexten satt med Berling Antiqua Tr yck: Edita Västra Aros, ett klimatneutralt företag, Västerås, 2012 Distribution: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek, Box 510, 751 20 Uppsala Innehåll Förord ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Tabula gratulatoria .......................................................................................................... 11 Stefan Andersson När Digitala vetenskapliga arkivet blev DiVA ................................................... 15 Paul Ayris The LERU Roadmap Towards Open Access. A Case Study from European Universities .................................................................................................... 31 Oloph Bexell Ad Acta – några anteckningar om Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis ........... 43 Sven-Erik Brodd Carolina Rediviva – eller på spaning efter en forskarmiljö som flytt ...... 57 Lars Burman Småländsk vältalighet. Inspektor Linné och Uppsalanationernas orationer .............................................................................................................................. -
Annual Report 2008
Dnr: 2013/32 Annual Report 2012 Department of Medicinal Chemistry © 2013 Department of Medicinal Chemistry Uppsala University, Box 574, SE-75123 Uppsala, Sweden Phone: +46 18-4714374 www.ilk.uu.se Front page illustration: Mikael Engskog Annual Report 2012 INTRODUCTION The year 2012 has been a successful, inspiring and exciting year for the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, something which would not have been possible without our skilled researchers, teachers and administrators. The economic situation at the Department is sound and a small excess, less than the 10 % of the annual expenses which is the maximum allowed, has accumulated during the last years. Since the inflow of external grants is somewhat unpredictable, it is necessary to have a certain excess in order to fulfill the obligation in funding PhD students during their education as well as to enable investments in infrastructure essential for research and educational activities. As the research at the Department is strongly dependent on access to modern and efficient equipment, we are pleased that we have been able to make major investments in chromatographic systems (SFC, UPLC), state of the art mass spectrometry (Q-TOF, Synapt G2S), GC/MS systems as well as an advanced microscope and a multimode plate reader. This annual report describes several projects in the main research areas: analytical pharmaceutical chemistry, computer-based drug design, medicinal chemistry, organic pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, preclinical positron emission tomography (PET). Furthermore, the Division of Analytical Pharmaceutical Chemistry has engaged itself in a new exciting field, metabolomics, an interdisciplinary effort with collaborations at both Uppsala University and Karolinska Institute. -
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STUDY GUIDE CONTENT ThE UNIvErSITY Of GOThENbUrg 2 bEfOrE YOUr arrIval 4 GETTING TO GOThENbUrg 6 GETTING SETTled 7 STUDENT SErvices 9 aCaDEmICal INfOrmation 13 GOThENbUrg 17 Sweden 19 USfUll INfOrmation 20 ThE CITY UNIvErSITY 23 the university of gothenburg The University of Gothenburg has approximately 37,000 students and 5,000 employees. It is one of the major universities in northern Europe. We are also one of the most popular universities in Sweden – the University of Gothenburg has the highest number of applicants to many programmes and courses. The University’s roughly 40 different Departments cover most scientific disciplines, making it one of Sweden’s broadest and most wide-ranging higher education institutions. In an international perspective too, the University of Gothenburg is unusually comprehensive, with cutting-edge research in a number of dynamic research areas. Cooperation with Chalmers University of Technology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, society at large and trade and industry has been consistently strengthened and intensified over recent years, as have international contacts and collaborative projects with partners abroad. The University of Gothenburg is an innovative, creative university that makes the most of its impressive breadth. Here, you will find the space you need in order to grow and take new steps. 2 sustainable development – an investment in the future Issues relating to the climate and the environment are crucial to the future of our world. All the Univer- sity of Gothenburg’s faculties and departments are therefore committed to sustainable development. We offer many different courses on this subject, including both subject-specific courses and broader interdisciplinary programmes, covering everything from environmental psychology to marine ecology and atmospheric chemistry.