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Research

The Faculty of Humanities conducts high-quality research in many different disciplines and interdisciplinary research fields.

Louise Thanem Wallenberg, Professor of Fashion Studies, and Camilla Hjelm, Office for Research, Engagement and Innovation Services, at the Ripsa Collection. Photo: Ingmarie Andersson

The research of the faculty maintains high quality and has both a breadth and excellence. There are several interdisciplinary initiatives, such as the interdisciplinary Medieval Seminar, the faculty's initiative for environmental humanities and the new research network for the study of emotions.

Several interdisciplinary centres can also be highlighted, such as the Centre for Medieval Studies, which brings together many different disciplines such as archaeology, economic history, philosophy, history, art history, human- and physical geography, literature, musicology, history of religions, theatre studies, and a number of languages. And the Centre for Maritime Studies, with research in maritime history, archaeology and ethnology.

Other prominent research areas within the Faculty include the study of 18th century culture and aesthetics, computational linguistics and historical cryptology, modern and contemporary art, the history of knowledge, posthumanism and ecocriticism, philosophy of science, and digital humanities.

 

Profile Areas

Stockholm University has identified 16 profile areas, each of which includes several major and significant research environments with extensive education. Eight of these cover the humanities.

Find out more about the profile areas within the Human Sciences

 

Highlights from the faculty's research

Research in the humanities at Stockholm University has both breadth and depth. Research at the faculty includes around forty different language subjects, human animal studies, research on human life from prehistory to modern times, within the fields of history, archaeology and the history of ideas, and the teaching and learning in arts, humanities and social sciences.

Below is a selection of research subjects at the faculty:

Latin literature

Global Media Studies

Materiality and Visual Culture

Teaching and Learning in Arts

Korean Language and Culture

Political philosophy

Performativity

Baltic Sociolinguistics

Maritime History

The history of Swedish and Scandinavian languages

History of Sports

Sign language linguistics

 

Research infrastructure

 

The Faculty of Humanities has an extensive research infrastructure with advanced and diverse research environments. It includes research laboratories, databases, technologies, tools and publications available to students and researchers.

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Research catalogue

In the research catalogue you will find all research at Stockholm University. The sections in the research catalogue are “Research areas”, "Research groups", and "Research projects". The sections are also linked to our researchers' profile pages and department websites.

To the research catalogue

 

Become a researcher

Doctoral education provides competence to independently conduct research, a deep understanding of the subject area and skills in communicating knowledge and enabling others to learn.

Find the Faculty of Humanities' doctoral programmes

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