PhD Studies at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics
At the Department of Culture and Aesthetics there are five research subjects with postgraduate studies, Art History, History of Ideas, Literature, Musicology or Theatre and Performance studies. The department offers a dynamic interdisciplinary research environment for post graduate research, in which the PhD students are active both within their subjects and in interdisciplinary activities. There are around 50 active PhD students at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics.

Caspar David Friedrich: Chalk Cliffs on Rügen. Kunst Museum Winterthur Wikimedia Commons.
As a PhD student you will be contributing to the research from Stockholm University and to the research environment at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics. The doctoral studies include writing an independent thesis. The purpose of the thesis is to contribute to the development of knowledge in your subject area.
The postgraduate studies at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics consists of four years of fulltime studies with employment: The writing of a doctoral thesis (180 ECTS credits) and PhD courses (60 ECTS credits). The PhD position can be combined with other work at the department and will then be prolonged with a fifth year.
As a PhD student you are expected to participate actively in the higher seminars at the department, and to contribute to the creative research environment. The PhD council at the department oversees the working environment for the PhD students, as well as arranging activities for the PhD students at the department.
PhD positions are advertised in coordination with the Faculty of Humanities at Stockholm University. The director of postgraduate studies within each subject will provide information about advertisements of PhD positons.
Regulations for Doctoral Studies at the Faculty of Humanities

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Last updated: 2025-10-29
Source: Department of Culture and Aesthetics