Third-cycle courses at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Curious to do research in the subjects within arts and humanities? We offer third-cycle courses for doctoral students in many subjects and fields.
Linnaeus University's research and postgraduate education in social science subjects span many fields. Here is a summary of the courses at doctoral level that are given at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
General
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Ethical and sustainable use of Artificial Intelligence, 3 hpPostgraduate course, 3 credits,
- The course starts on 10 November 2025.
- Växjö or Kalmar
- Postgraduate level
- 50 %
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Philosophy of Science for Doctoral StudentsPostgraduate course, 7.5 credits,
- Spring 2026
- Växjö
- Postgraduate level
- 50 %
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Scientific Writing in English for PostgraduatesPostgraduate course, 3 credits,
- Spring 2026
- Distance learning
- Postgraduate level
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Other PhD courses at Linnaeus University
Doctoral student projects
Below, please find some of the doctoral projects that are ongoing and have been concluded at the faculty.
Ongoing projects
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Doctoral project: Playing Animal How are animal perspectives produced in computer games? And how does it affect the players?
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Doctoral project: The making of the Filipino/a "homosexual" This doctoral project aims to investigate the history of how non-normative genders and sexualities were medicalized and pathologized in the…
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Doctoral project: Towards Decolonial/Gaelic Aesthesis: Delinking from Anglocentrism, Predatory Extractivism and the Coloniality of Perception in Éirinn This doctoral project investigates the triadic…
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Project: Slavic converts to Islam in contemporary Kazakhstan The project examines conversion processes to Islam and the relationship between religion and ethnicity in identity formation among Slavic…
Concluded projects
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Doctoral project: Concurrent Muslim Orthodoxies – Transnationalism and religious diversity in a Swedish city The project studied the significance of ethnic and denominational diversity among Swedish…
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Doctoral project: Rule by Association: Japan in the Global Trans-Imperial Culture 1868-1912 This PhD project highlights Japan's engagement with globally-circulating colonial ideas and practices during…
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Doctoral Project: The art of repeating oneself: Self-adaptation in the migratory context This doctoral project is a study of migrant authors who have adapted their own books into films, crossing…