Critical Heritage Studies Network (CHSN)
Research groupCritical Heritage Studies Network at Stockholm University is the meeting and information platform for everyone interested in critical heritage studies.

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Critical Heritage Studies Network at Stockholm University is the meeting and information platform for everyone interested in critical heritage studies.

Through collaboration between researchers and teachers, the work within the project IntensiveSwedish has resulted in a goal-oriented, concrete and systematically laid out basic model for the education of newly arrived students of high school age. IntensiveSwedish has now entered a new phase! IntensiveSwedish 2.0.

Interfler is one of the regular research groups in the section Swedish and Scandinavian Languages in the Department of Swedish and Multilingualism. The group consists of researchers with interests in interaction and multilingualism, both in everyday life and different public domains such as education and working life.

Interaction and Variation in Pluricentric Languages – Communicative Patterns in Sweden Swedish and Finland Swedish is a research programme by partners Stockholm University, University of Helsinki , University of Turku and the Institute for Language and Folklore in Gothenburg.

Language and Social Challenges is one of the permanent research groups within Swedish and Scandinavian Languages at the Department of Swedish and Multilingualism. It brings together sociolinguistically and discourse analytically oriented researchers who are interested in linguistic issues in relation to social, ecological and economic sustainability.

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The researchers in this group are united by a shared interest in research on bilingualism research. We analyze scientific fields such as bi- and multilingualism research and Swedish as a Second language with a view of grasping, for example, patterns of recruitment or the histories of central concepts and their effects within and beyond the fields.
The research group Narratives: form and function takes an interest in stories and narrative from different times and places – from medieval legislative texts to contemporary lifestyle blogs – and aims at understanding why and how we choose to narrate.

Language and power as a field of study has a long tradition, but it has become more relevant in recent years due to the rise of populism and societies becoming increasingly polarised.

NÄSVIS is a network for teachers who teach international students in Sweden and Finland.

Scandinavian philology and language history is one of the research groups within Swedish and Scandinavian Languages. It brings together researchers interested in the study of language and literature from older times, preferably from the runic, Old Swedish, Old Icelandic and Early modern periods.

We investigate cognition and processes in interpreting, subtitling and translation. This involves studying advanced language use, the brain, executive functions, and cognitive and social processes in interpreting and translation.

The Swedish Network for Translation Studies (SNÖ) includes PhD students and young researchers from higher education institutions in Sweden.
Network of courses in Swedish for employees at higher education institutions in Sweden that are aimed at organizers and teaching teachers at higher education institutions in Sweden.
Network for the exchange of experience around teaching and assessment of language proficiency in academic environments.