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Welcome to Social Anthropology: Ethnography in Social Science

Course code: SANN06 Course period: 2 november 2026 - 17 January 2027 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting.Time and place: Address: You also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SANN06) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit.How to find the street address in TimeEdit: click on the address in the

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-social-anthropology-ethnography-social-science - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the Master's Programme in Social Anthropology

Programme code: SASAN Programme Period 2026 - 2028 Mandatory introductory meetingThe programme starts with  the course Contemporary social anthropological debates (SANN05)Time and place: Address: You also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SANN05) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the street address in TimeEdit: click on t

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-masters-programme-social-anthropology - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the course Sociology: Sociology of Global Development and Sustainability

Course code: SOCA26, 30 credits Study period: 2 September 2024 – 19 January 2025 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting. Time & place:2 September at 15.00–16:00Address: Sandgatan 13A, Gamla Kirurgen (House R), room 236You also find the time and place for your introductory meeting and upcoming lectures by searching for the course code (SOCA26) in the s

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-course-sociology-sociology-global-development-and-sustainability - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the Social Anthropology: Ethnographic Fieldwork

Course code: SANN15 Course period: 3 November 2024 - 18 January 2025 Mandatory introductory meetingSince this course is based on fieldwork and thus off-campus, there is no introductory meeting.Instead, contact Tova Höjdestrand (tova [dot] hojdestrand [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se) for information about the start of the course. There will also be information available on Canvas further on.Web registra

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-social-anthropology-ethnographic-fieldwork - 2026-05-09

Social Studies of Science and Technology (SSST)

The research environment Social Studies of Science and Technology (SSST) is a meeting place for researchers interested in the influence of culture, society, and politics on scientific research and technological development – and how science and technology influences culture, politics, and society. The research environment sprang from a bottom-up initiative, a seminar series in the social studies o

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups/social-studies-science-and-technology-ssst - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the Master's Programme in Cultural Criminology

Programme code: SACCR Programme period: 2024 - 2026 Welcome to the Master's Programme in Cultural Criminology!Here you will find all the information you need to get started with your studies at the Department of Sociology at Lund University.The first course on the programme is CCRN01: Theories, Perspectives and Concepts of Cultural Criminology which starts 2 September with a mandatory introductory

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-masters-programme-cultural-criminology - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the Social Anthropology: Master's Thesis courses 15-30 credits

Course Codes: SANM15, 15 credits SANM05, 30 credits SANM06, 15 credits Semester Period: 31 August 2026 - 17 January 2027 Mandatory introductory meetingAs the thesis courses do not have regularly scheduled meetings, you need to check the Canvas-page for the courses in orderto find information about the start of the semester. This should be available in the beginning of August, Web registration peri

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-social-anthropology-masters-thesis-courses-15-30-credits - 2026-05-09

Education

Courses and programmes at the School of Social Work. The School of Social Work offers three single subject courses taught in English, as well as an interdisciplinary master's programme taught in cooperation with other departments at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The BSc programme in Social Work covers a broad range of topics preparing the students for future careers in different fields of social

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

Housing First

Researchers at the School of Social Work are working to change the direction of Swedish policies to help the homeless. The objective is to get away from the system of moving individuals through different levels of housing, which most Swedish municipalities use today. It is argued that the system, which means that the homeless must qualify to live independently by climbing upward in the housing hie

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas/social-vulnerability-and-inequality/housing-first - 2026-05-09

Ageing and Eldercare

The complex realities of ageing and eldercare needs to be studied with a variety of methods and approaches, with a focus on structural, interpersonal and personal aspects and with regard to the perspectives of those who receive care and those who provide care. The School of Social Work's research group for ageing was founded 1993 by Professor Rosmari Eliasson-Lappalainen. The group brings together

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas/ageing-and-eldercare - 2026-05-09

Publications

All publications in the Lund University Research Portal. The School of Social Work publishes the following series (please note that some of the titles are in Swedish): Research Reports in Social Work Working Papers Lund Dissertations in Social Work Lund University Research Portal All research and publications at the School of Social Work

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications - 2026-05-09

Research

Lund University Research Portal Find research at the School of Social Work. Doctoral studies at the School of Social Work We announce, rank and appoint PhD-candidates every second year. Applications are accepted only following a vacancy announcement. A rich research environment The School of Social Work is a rich research environment, with scholars collaborating on a wide array of themes. Our rese

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

Certificate of International Merits (CIM)

What is it? A certificate issued alongside your degree diploma, detailing your international activities during your studies.How does it work?Gather at least three international activities, at least one of them must be abroad.What counts an as international acitivity?Abroadexchange studiesconferences, summer courses or internshipsfield studiesAt homementoring of international studentsparticipation

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/information-students/certificate-international-merits-cim - 2026-05-09

Information for students

Studying at the School of Social Work Welcome to the School of Social Work! The majority of our courses and programmes are taught in Swedish, however the department does offer single subject courses taught in English, as well as an interdisciplinary master's programme taught in cooperaton with other departments at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Courses | School of Social Work (lu.se) Welfare Poli

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

Doctoral Projects

School of Social Work Doctoral studies in Social Work Consists of four years of full-time study and leads to a doctoral degree. List of all published dissertationsLayan Amouri - Ethnic cultural associations in the integration of newly arrived youth and their familiesSoumi Banerjee - State and civil society relations in South AsiaJohan BergAmanda Börjeson-Hedman - HomelessnessKristina Carlsson Styl

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-projects - 2026-05-09

Exchange and study abroad

It is becoming increasingly relevant for Swedish social work students to anchor their knowledge of social work in an international context. This in order to further opportunities to work abroad, but also to be able to work and act in an increasingly multicultural Sweden. As a student at the School of Social Work you have several options to study in another country. Every year, approximately 40-50

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/information-students/exchange-and-study-abroad - 2026-05-09

Social Work, Power and Intersectionality

Research group at the School of Social Work The research group Social Work, Power and Intersectionality is a platform for researchers who share a common interest in how power structures influence social work organizations, practices and professionals. The ways in which, for instance, gender, class and ethnicity/race intersect in maintaining as well as challenging power structures are explored. The

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas/social-vulnerability-and-inequality/social-work-power-and-intersectionality - 2026-05-09

Contact

Contact Information School of Social Work All staffDepartment ManagementDepartment OfficeDoctoral students General EnquiriesTelephone: +46 (0)46-222 00 00 (switchboard)Email: info [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (info[at]soch[dot]lu[dot]se)PressContact our web editor sandra [dot] jeppsson [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (Sandra Jeppsson) or the Facultys press contact ulrika [dot] oredsson [at] kommunikati

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

Research projects

What do you want to write thesis about? Find inspiration here! Bachelor level Diagnosing Mental Health with Words Analysed with Artificial Intelligence (PDF) Gender Differences in Relationship Power (PDF) How attentional processes during encoding of a traumatic event may affect the way a trauma is remembered and re-encoded, and how this is associated with intrusions in PTSD (PDF) Measuring Parenta

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/master-science-programme-psychology-120-ects-credits/study-information/writing-your-thesis/research-projects - 2026-05-09

First semester

In the first semester you will be encouraged to advance your academic thinking and deepen your understanding of how knowledge is accquired and represented within psychology. The courses provide you with methodological skills required for independent reseach. PSYP11 Theory and Practice of Science in Psychology, 15 credits, full-time, AutumnIn the first half of the course, you will get a thorough gr

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/study-psychology-0/study-master-science-programme-psychology/first-semester - 2026-05-09