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Spend your sabbatical at the Department of Sociology, Lund University

How to conduct your sabbatical with Lund University Department of Sociology Looking for a vibrant department in which to spend your sabbatical?Our department is rich in the disciplines of gender studies, social-anthropology and sociology with lively research environments close to cultural sociology, criminology, family sociology, the sociology of science and technology, and many others. Our method

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/contact-us/spend-your-sabbatical-department-sociology-lund-university - 2026-05-09

Guest researcher or visiting scholar at the Department of Sociology in Lund

How to apply to be a guest researcher/visiting scholar with Lund University Department of Sociology Looking for a vibrant department to visit while you conduct research or write?Our department is rich in the disciplines of gender studies, social-anthropology and sociology, with lively research environments close to cultural sociology, criminology, family sociology, the sociology of science and tec

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/contact-us/guest-researcher-or-visiting-scholar-department-sociology-lund - 2026-05-09

Find An Expert

Press and media enquiries, the Department of Sociology in Lund Sociology and social anthropology can be applied in many social science areas to analyse for instance social structures, relations and actions, or identities in society, in groups, and in individuals. Our department's expertise includes environmental and developmental issues, school and education, governance and control, criminology an

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/expert - 2026-05-09

Research projects

These pages present the department's current research projects, including our doctoral projects. All our projects in the Lund University Research Portal Discover some of our latest research projects A selection of the latest research projects from the Department of Sociology in Lund University's research portal. Handlingsinriktad reflexiv tillit: Ett samverkansprojekt för att stärka hållbarhetskom

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-department-sociology/research-projects - 2026-05-09

Welcome to Social Anthropology: Engaging with Social Anthropological Theory

Course code: SANN07, 15 credits Course period: 19 January – 20 March 2026 In this welcome letter you will find information about your introductory meeting, when and how to register for the course, where to find course literature and how to log in to Canvas, your learning platform.Mandatory introductory meetingYou find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course cod

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-social-anthropology-engaging-social-anthropological-theory - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the course Feminist Perspectives of Caring Relations and Family Policies

SOCB42, 10 credits Course period: 6 February – 2 June 2024 This course is part of the virtual programme exchange Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion but can also be studied as a freestanding course on its own.In this welcome letter you will find information about how to log in to your learning platform Canvas, where to find course literature and course registration.Mandatory introductory meetingThe

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-course-feminist-perspectives-caring-relations-and-family-policies - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the course Applied Cultural Criminology - Analysis, Organisation and Strategies

CCRN10, 15 credits Course period: 19 January – 20 March 2026 In this welcome letter you will find information about your introductory meeting, when and how to register for the course, where to find course literature and how to log in to Canvas, your learning platform.Mandatory introductory meetingYou find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (CCRN10) in

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-course-applied-cultural-criminology-analysis-organisation-and-strategies - 2026-05-09

Social Anthropology: Master Thesis

Course Codes: SANM05: Social Anthropology, Master 30 credits SANM06: Social Anthropology, Master 15 credits SANM15: Social Anthropology, Master 15 credits Mandatory introductory meetingIf the course has a mandatory introductory meeting, you can find time and place for that by searching for the course code (SANM05, SANM06, SANM15) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit.Please note that time an

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/social-anthropology-master-thesis - 2026-05-09

Courses in English

Application periods Autumn courses: mid-March to mid-April each year (the date varies).Spring courses: mid-September to mid-October each year (the date varies). Theme courses in English Our freestanding theme courses are intended as a supplement to other studies. They can usually be taken without prior university studies. Please note, however, that these courses generally do not qualify you for fu

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/courses-english - 2026-05-09

Programmes and courses in English

Bachelor's and master's programmes Degree programmes in English. Cultural Criminology, Sociology, Social Anthropology, Development Studies and more. Apply October-January.  Freestanding courses English freestanding courses in gender studies, sociology and social anthropology – from bachelor’s to master’s level – as well as theme courses that can usually be taken without prior university studies. D

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/programmes-and-courses - 2026-05-09

Sociology of Work and Professions (SWAP)

Devoted to research of utmost importance to changes and challenges of labour markets. The research environment Sociology of work and professions (SWAP) has work as a focal point of analysis. We are interested in different forms of employment and of processes of professionalisation, precarisation, and digitalisation of the workplace.SWAP is a place for discussion where we come together and deepen o

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups/sociology-work-and-professions-swap - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the internship course in Welfare Policies and Management SOCN15

Course code: SOCN15, 15 credits Study period: 23 March – 7 June 2026 This course doesn't have any introductory meeting or schedule. Please contact the course coordinator if you have any questions (see under headline "Internship agreement,..." further below).Web registration period: 16 – 19 MarchYou register for the course in Ladok for students. Please use your student ID to log in.In our checklist

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-internship-course-welfare-policies-and-management-socn15 - 2026-05-09

Research environments

These pages present some of the research environments and groups that are currently active at the Department of Sociology, Lund University. We are a large and diverse department covering a wide range of sociological and anthropological questions with our research. Our diversity encourages a creative and interesting work place that promotes interdisciplinary research projects and collaborations. Ou

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups - 2026-05-09

Work environment, equality and safety

Council for Work Environment, Gender Equality and Equal TreatmentThe Department of Sociology is actively working on issues related to the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment. This work is important for creating a good working environment for students and staff. A joint council is responsible for the preparatory work on the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment.The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/about-us/work-environment-equality-and-safety - 2026-05-09

Social Anthropology

Studying human experience and interpretation using participant observation as a method Social anthropology is the study of human beings in a cultural and comparative context. The areas and research questions that the social anthropologists at the Department of Sociology have particularly focused on include:ethics and globalizationhuman rightsmigrationconflict and violence,crime and moral regulatio

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups/social-anthropology - 2026-05-09

Social Anthropology: Master's (Two years) Thesis in Cultural Criminology

Course Code: CCRM21 There will be no introductory meeting for CCRM21 (Social Anthropology) and CCRM20 (Sociology). They will be given as one course. Please see TimeEdit schedule for important seminars. Web registration period: 13 – 20 JanuaryYou register for the course in Ladok for students. Please use your student ID to log in.In our checklist for new students you will find information on student

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/social-anthropology-masters-two-years-thesis-cultural-criminology - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the Master's (One or Two years) Thesis course in Cultural Criminology

CCRM15 (Sociology), 15 credits CCRM16 (Social Anthropology), 15 credits CCRM20 (Sociology), 30 credits, CCRM21 (Social Anthropology), 30 credits Course period: 19 January – 7 June 2026 Mandatory introductory meetingYou find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for your course code (CCRM15, CCRM16, CCRM20, CCRM21) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-masters-one-or-two-years-thesis-course-cultural-criminology - 2026-05-09

Environmental Sociology (EnvSoc)

Focusing on the relationship between society and the environment In this research environment we explore the many ways in which societal elements influence the environment and, vice versa, how environmental conditions affect society. We are interested in the interplay between social, economic, and cultural factors and their influence on environmental policy and outcomes. We make use of various res

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research/environmental-sociology-envsoc - 2026-05-09

Courses

The School of Social Work offers these single subject courses taught in English: Social Work in Sweden, an introduction, 7.5 credits (undergraduate level) Social Policy in Europe, 15 credits (graduate level) Civil Society and Social Work, 15 credits (graduate level) Courses offered in Swedish

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses - 2026-05-09

Social Work in Sweden, an introduction

7.5 credits The main aim of this introductory course is to provide basic knowledge of social work in Sweden. The goal is to enhance theoretical and practical knowledge of social work in Sweden, and highlight different types of actors and contexts where social work operates (public, private and/or voluntary sector). The course focuses on Swedish social work, but also embraces the students' prior kn

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses/social-work-sweden-introduction - 2026-05-09