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Linköping University Medical Ethics Conference (LIMEC)
On June 12-13, 2025, we are organising the international conference LIMEC in Linköping. The conference brings together researchers and other interested parties in medical ethics from Sweden and abroad.
Pupils' definitions of mental health
The argument that young people do not feel well is common in reports and media. What does it mean? We examine schoolchildren’s experiences of mental health and how such knowledge can add to the knowledge gained from surveys measuring symptoms.
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A Feminist Analysis of Medical Screening
Medical screening is an expanding part of healthcare, and more and more diseases can be screened for. Because of this, we need to understand what screening means and does – and screening does more than just find disease.
Strengthen the medical humanities to meet health challenges
A broad understanding of how disease, loss, suffering and new medical diagnoses affect us is crucial to tackling the world’s health challenges. Kristin Zeiler conducts interdisciplinary research in the medical humanities.
Man up! Open up? Teenage boys’ interpretations of social media content about mental health
Boys suffering from mental health issues are more likely to turn to social media than traditional healthcare providers. What messages about mental health do teenage boys encounter on social media, and how do they interpret the content?
Apps and downs: Mental health and teenage girls’ interpretations of social media content
Teenage girls often follow influencers, and a common topic is mental health. But what norms about health and well-being are conveyed on social media? We examine influencers' posts on mental health issues and how they are interpreted by followers.
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28 May 2025
Honorary doctors celebrated their collaborations with LiU
Speaker of the Riksdag Andreas Norlén and Professor Angela Woods praised their collaborations with Linköping University when they were conferred honorary doctorates at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
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10 April 2025
Nvidia CEO and Riksdag Speaker to be awarded honorary doctorates
Jensen Huang, CEO of the electronics company Nvidia, will become an honorary doctor at Linköping University. So will Riksdag Speaker Andreas Norlén and the international researchers Angela Woods and Gillian Einstein.
Art project: The ”difficult patient”
This series of three artworks is a commentary on how medicine creates its own "difficult patients". It can also serve as critical reflection on how healthcare professionals and patients use their knowledge to enable better care.
Epistemologi och post-Covid
The pandemic has impacted us all, but some more than others. For those who are suffering from post-Covid, the lingering impact is particularly tangible. Interdisciplinary research is needed to understand this new health challenge.