Societal dialogue
Activities and communication to advance the societal dialogue on sustainability is at the core of LUCSUS strategic communication work to raise awareness and reach beyond academia with our research.
LUCSUS participates in, and organises, outreach activities for many different audiences, from industry and public sector to students and members of the public. We influence and advance the societal debate on sustainability issues by taking an active role in media and public discourse.
Key activities for LUCSUS outreach work
- Seminars, workshops and debates
- Public lectures
- Lund Sustainability week
- UN Water - World Water Day
- Future week at Lund University
- LUCSUS seminars
- ARNA- Ung SciShop
Media and public relations
Public events and outreach videos
Social Movements – a force for change?
A public event on social movements during Lund University Future Week 2020.
Inner Transformation for a Sustainable World | Seminar in relation to Sensing Nature from Within
A talk with Professor Christine Wamsler on Inner Transformation for a Sustainable World | Seminar in relation to Sensing Nature from Within.
The project Sensing Nature from Within is part international art exhibition featuring 12 artists and artist groups, part extensive programme of lectures, talks, and performances organised by the Museum for Modern Art in Malmö from 28.9 2019 – 8.3 2020.
The future of traveling, mobility and flying
A public event on flying at Lund University Future Week 2020.
"Digital Coffee with Researchers" - Kelly Dorkenoo
In this episode of the series "Digital Coffee with Researchers" by Sustainable Future Hub's Student network, we interview Kelly Dorkenoo, PhD Student at the Centre for Sustainability Studies at Lund University.
Negative Emissions
Wim Carton explains negative emission technologies
"Digital Coffee with Researchers" - Sara Ullström
In this episode of the series "Digital Coffee with Researchers" by Sustainable Future Hub's Student network, we interview Sara Ullström, PhD Student at the Centre for Sustainability Studies at Lund University.