Faculty of Arts and Humanities
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is one of five faculties at Linnaeus University. We offer a flexible and international environment for learning adjusted to your needs. Together we form a creative and inclusive environment where the relations between staff and students are informal and open.
3,300 full-time students
About 3,300 full-time students study here. We offer 13 first-cycle degree programmes in the areas design, arts and music, cultural and social sciences, and language, communication and journalism. We also have about 500 freestanding courses, and several Master’s programmes (both 60 and 120 credits programmes).
Kalmar, Pukeberg and Växjö
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is mainly located in Kalmar and Växjö, but we have some education in Pukeberg, Nybro.
News
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Students Win Innovation Competition News
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A Pact for the Future News
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Treaty-making and imperial expansion in Southeast Asia; New special issue of Diplomatica News
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Niladri Chatterjee, new Researcher at LNUC Concurrences News
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New book in the wake of the 2018 LNUC Concurrences conference Global Challenges News
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Claudia Fonseca Alfaro, new Researcher in History at LNUC Concurrences News
Calendar
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The 2024 Lars Elleström Guest Lecture – Miriam Vieira IMS seminarie
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Borders, race and natural disaster: the 1927 Palestine earthquake and the colonial distortion of the Levant LNUC CONCURRENCES SEMINAR SERIES IN COLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES
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Vad visste Vilhelm Moberg om urfolket i Minnesota? LNUC CONCURRENCES SEMINARIESERIE INOM KOLONOIALA OCH POSTKOLONIALA STUDIER
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Intermedial Networks: The Digital Present and Beyond Conference - All day
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Cultural Institutions and the Culture War Workshop A questioned democracy
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Reading group: Racism and education Seminar
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WHAT'S UP/Designing transitional Seminar online
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Analyzing multimodal data using MAXQDA IMS seminarie
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6th Digital History in Sweden Conference: Unboxing Digital Methods, Practices and Public Engagement Conference - All day
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Encountering diversity: intercultural education and learning
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”What is a technical medium of display?” IMS seminarie
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Digitalidag at Linnaeus University!
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What is truthfulness? IMS seminarie
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Guests from Edinburgh Intermedial Cluster: Marion Schmid and Fabien Arribert-Narce IMS seminarie
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The multimodal construction of analogue and digital space IMS seminarie
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Claiming Mt. Everest: How early postcolonial Indians saw themselves, the empire, and the world. LNUC CONCURRENCES SEMINAR SERIES IN COLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES