Apply for Autumn Semester now
International courses and programmes at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics Autumn Semester 2023 are now available for application.
We offer the following courses and programmes in this first admission round. Last day to apply is 16 January, 2023.
Art History
Art, Architecture and Visual culture in Sweden
Curating
International Master's Program in Curating, including Art, Management and Law
No second admission round
History of Ideas
Epistemology of the Humanities - English version
Literature
Masters Programmes in Literature
Master's Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Ancient Greek Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Czech Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in English-language Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Finnish Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in French-language Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in German-language Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Italian-language Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Latin Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Polish Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Portuguese-language Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Russian Literature
Master’s Programme in Literature with a Specialization in Spanish-language Literature
Musicology
Theatre and Performance Studies
Performance, Activism and Social movements
Theatre in Sweden: Historical and Contemporary Perspective
How to apply
Fore more information on applying for admission at Stockholm University, a good place to start is here:
Application – a Step by Step Guide
Contact
Our study counsellors will give you advice about our courses and can answer questions that you may have about your current or future studies, career and study related issues.
Last updated: October 17, 2022
Source: Department of Culture and Aesthetics