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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The university's new professors lecture about their research News
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New research project: Emergency from Below News
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New VR-funded project: World-Literature and the Other Oil: Palm Oil Fiction from England and West Africa, 1807-2020 News
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New Cluster for Ecology, Culture and Coloniality (ECCo) News
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Josh Jewell, new Researcher at LNUC Concurrences News
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Visiting PhD student with a focus on public archaeology and digitization News
Calendar
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Open lectures by this year's new professors, Kalmar Open lectures
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Open lectures by this year's new professors, Växjö Open lectures
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Master Class with Sverker Sörlin Master Class Workshop
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EEG workshop: Pros and cons of a stationary vs. a mobile EEG system Workshop
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“Multimodality and space” with Professor Susanna Heldt Cassel IMS Seminar
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What is Transmediation? IMS Seminar
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Dissertation in English Literature Dissertation
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How to operationalize virtual spheres? IMS Seminar
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Multimodality and TikTok IMS Seminar
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What is digital media? IMS Seminar
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“Multimodality and video games.” with Professor Dusan Stamenkovic IMS Seminar
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Guest workshop with Marcelo Milrad. IMS Seminar
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Guest seminar with Agata Handley IMS Seminar
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IMS guest: Laura op de Beke IMS Seminar
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Critical Global Histories: Methodological Reflections and Thematic Expansions - All day