Contact
Pär Ingvarsson, Professor
Umeå University and UPSC
par.ingvarsson@umu.se, 070-8485977
As I write this, I am sitting on a train speeding through a Skåne where spring is in full bloom. My final destination is Helsingborg, where I will attend a lunch-to-lunch meeting with Campus Total Defence (Campus totalförsvar - CTF).
Campus Total Defence is a strategic collaboration between Swedish universities, aimed at strengthening Sweden’s total defence through research and education. The initiative seeks to enhance collaboration across academia in areas related to total defence, and to contribute the knowledge required to address the many challenges we face.
The increasingly uncertain global situation has brought renewed focus to the need to build resilience and preparedness in times of crisis, both nationally and internationally. The programme for the coming days is certainly compelling, featuring discussions and presentations on topics such as how to safeguard academic freedom in a geopolitically unstable world, how Swedish universities can build resilient operations, and how higher education institutions can respond to emerging needs within total defence.
SLU is primarily engaged in CTF’s thematic area “Food Supply Preparedness”, and within SLU, the Future Food platform acts as a hub connecting CTF with researchers. The valuable expertise that SLU holds in these areas has recently been highlighted through the latest call for Strategic Research Areas (SFO), administered by the Swedish Research Council. SLU was awarded an SFO within the field of “Crisis Preparedness and Total Defence” for a project entitled “Prepared for Food Crisis (BeReady)”, coordinated by researchers from the NJ Faculty.
To say that food supply and crisis preparedness are pressing issues would be something of an understatement. We are living in a time when fuel prices are soaring and access to mineral fertilisers has become a tangible threat to Swedish agriculture. At the same time, the ongoing international crisis has underscored just how vulnerable our society becomes when energy supplies and critical transport systems are disrupted. This highlights the importance of building sustainable and resilient food systems across the country. Here, it is essential that SLU contributes the knowledge and expertise of our researchers in several key areas that are vital to strengthening sustainable food systems and improving food security throughout Sweden.
Another important aspect in this context is skills provision and education. To meet future needs in food preparedness and sustainable production systems, we must ensure that our educational programmes remain relevant, attractive, and closely aligned with societal challenges. There is significant potential to further integrate issues such as crisis preparedness, resilience, and sustainability into our programmes, as well as to strengthen collaboration with industry and public authorities. Overall, SLU is well positioned, but continued collaboration, long-term commitment, and a clear focus on the societal challenges where our expertise can make the greatest impact will be essential.
Pelle Ingvarsson, Deputy Dean at the NJ Faculty
2026
Navigating a New Funding Landscape
Vice Dean Klara Fischer, March 2026
2025
Thank you all for an outstanding year
Dean, Noél Holmgren, December 2025
The Ship Management Unit Drops Anchor Closer to SLU’s Core Activities
Ship Manager, Lasse Thorell, October 2025
An exciting environmental monitoring and assessment autumn to look forward to
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2025
Together we create a strong learning environment
Vice Dean Ida Kollberg, June 2025
An intense period with a lot of new things to learn
Deputy Dean Pelle Ingvarsson, April 2025
The first letter of the new dean
Dean Noél Holmgren, March 2025
2024
Torleif's and 2024's last letter of Dean
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2024
New Challenges for Food Production Require New Cultivation Methods
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, October 2024
A (as usual) jam-packed autumn with environmental monitoring to look forward to
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2024
Some news about Undergraduate Education
Vice Dean Jon-Petter Gustafsson, June 2024
Insights from this year's discussions with the departments
Deputy Dean Sara Hallin, April 2024
The opportunity to influence doctoral education
Vice Dean Petra Fransson, February 2024
2023
Why is the number of applicants to our programs falling?
Vice Dean Jon-Petter Gustafsson, November 2023
Autumn's Challenges and Opportunities in SLU's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2023
We wish the best of colleagues a wonderful summer.
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2023
What is required to become an associate professor?
Vice Dean Brendan McKie, April 2023
Opportunities in multi- and transdisciplinarity
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, February 2023
2022
Despite the troubled world that we live in, our faculty has certainly had its share of good news this year
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2022
Festive October and quality in the research education
Vice Dean Petra Fransson, October 2022
SLU's expertise - more needed than ever?
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2022
Summer, reflection and interdisciplinarity
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, June 2022
New at work, new perspectives
Deputy Dean Sara Hallin, February 2022
2021
Reflecting on today and the future
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2021
NJ Faculty and SLU in the debate
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, October 2021
Looking forward to an autumn of environmental monitoring and assessment
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, September 2021
Dean's Summer Letter: Dear Colleagues at the NJ Faculty!
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2021
Pandemic – have we learned a lesson
Vice Dean Johan Meijer, 2021
Inclusive working environments
Vice Dean Marina Queiroz, March 2021
Of course there is a light in the tunnel
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2021
2020
Corona, online collaboration and multi- and interdisciplinary
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, November 2020
The EU, food strategy and moore research
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, October 2020
Well-deserved holidays
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, June 2020
Times They are a-Changin'
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, April 2020
All the best for 2020: The International Year of Plant Health
Vice Dean Johan Meijer, February 2020
2019
Christmas and the New Year are approaching
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2019
Multi- and interdisciplinary research for complex issues
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, October 2019
Understanding differences makes a difference
Vice Dean Marina Queiroz, September 2019
Biodiversity is NJ's strength
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2019
Realize ideas in the doubling project
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, May 2019
More teachers, students and honorably doctors
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, January 2019
2018
The faculty's areas are more important than ever
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2018
New EMA programmes at SLU despite strained budget
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, November 2018
Student numbers will grow – but not on their own
Vice-Dean Göran Bergkvist, September 2018
Summer longing and initiatives
Vice-Dean John Meijer, June 2018
The pussy bow blouse
Vice-Dean Hanna Bergeå, May 2018
Spring and students
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, March 2018
2017
Wishing you happy, multidisciplinary holidays
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2017
Pär Ingvarsson, Professor
Umeå University and UPSC
par.ingvarsson@umu.se, 070-8485977