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International
At the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, we actively work to build an international academic environment. On these pages we have gathered relevant information regarding internationalisation for staff employed by the faculty.
International Group
The International Group is a preparatory body responsible for the faculty's internationalisation efforts. More information about the group and contact details can be found on the staff page.
International Cooperation
The faculty has qualitative international partners, primarily in Europe, with collaborations established at subject level. For more information about how we manage international partnerships and how to initiate or maintain one, please refer to the staff page.
International Students
Each term, the faculty hosts students participating in exchange programmes with our partners, as well as international students who apply independently. Detailed information on the exchange process is available on the staff page.
International PhD Students
The faculty encourages PhD students to explore international networks within their research fields. You can find application forms for additional funding for overseas visits, as well as further information, here. If you are hosting an incoming PhD student, there is a form available to assist with the process.
Link International PhD students
International Possibilities for Staff
There are ample opportunities for all staff at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities to engage in professional development through international exchanges. Further details about these opportunities can be found on the staff page.
Contacts - Who should I ask?
Cecilia Hartwich, Coordinator for International Possibilities
Cecilia manages students who want to study and do an internship abroad and with students who have already been nominated for exchange studies. She can answer questions related to the application process, how to find courses at the host universities, study plans and credit transfers.
Cecilia also works with the faculty's international cooperation agreements and international projects. In contacts with other higher education institutions you state Cecilia as the contact for international agreements. She manages new agreements and extensions or termination of agreements. All inquiries regarding agreements are sent to agreements.fkh@lnu.se.
Linda Liedström, Minor Field Studies & International Student Recruitment
Linda is managing our Minor Field Studies grants (MFS). She supports students in preparation for the central application and is a member of the central group for MFS at Linnaeus University. She also works with international student recruitment and how we best set up and market our programs for international independent students.
Piia Posti, Faculty representative at the Internationalisation Committee
Piia represents the faculty of the Internationalisation Committee at Linnaeus University. In order to carry out the work on internationalisation, the Vice-Chancellor has established a Committee for Internationalisation as support and preparatory bodies. The Committee is the university's management support for issues related to internationalisation. The Committee is chaired by the Vice-Rector for Internationalisation and Innovation.
International Office
Our International Office at Linnaeus University manages the entire inbound and outbound process for exchange students. They handle student applications for exchange studies, various scholarship programs, manage the payment of scholarships and more. Feel free to contact them with questions related to practical student mobility.
Charlotte Skoglund, contact person at External Relations
Charlotte is our contact at the Department of External Relations (ER). With a comprehensive knowledge of various processes and internationalisation, exchange programs and agreements, Charlotte can advise on difficult matters and is a general support in our internationalisation work.