IMS

Continued funding of the Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies (IMS)

Linnaeus University's Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies (IMS) has over the last five years strengthened its international position, increased its external funding and played an important role in research and education.

The very positive five-year evaluation by external reviewers Danuta Fjellestad (Uppsala) and Scott Rettberg (Bergen) confirms the activities of the IMS. They recommend the University to continue funding the Centre and further develop its vision.

✔️ IMS is a strong research environment in intermedia and multimodal studies.
✔️ The new Master's programme ‘Media Cultures’ is highlighted as an important initiative.
✔️ The centre has a major national and international impact
✔️ Research is central in a time of digital transformation and new media landscapes.
✔️ IMS continues to be a leading player in research on media, culture and communication, and we look forward to its future development

- We are overwhelmed by the extremely positive, thoughtful and constructive response text by the reviewers Danuta Fjellestad (Uppsala) and Scott Rettberg (Bergen), says Jørgen Bruhn, leader of the research centre.

📌 More about IMS: https://lnu.se/en/ims