| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-01-20 | - |
| 2026-01-19 | - |
Program Overview
Education
The Centre for Languages and Literature offers various programs in languages and literature, including English Studies, European Studies, and more.
Bachelor's Programmes
- English Studies: This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of English language and literature.
- European Studies (Swedish): This program focuses on the study of Europe from a historical, cultural, and social perspective.
- Bachelor's Programme in Japanese (Swedish): This program is designed for students interested in Japanese language and culture.
- Language Consultancy (Swedish): This program provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to work as language consultants.
- Teacher education programme: This program prepares students to become teachers in their chosen subject area.
Master's Programmes
- European Studies: This program offers a deeper understanding of Europe and its complexities.
- Programme structure: The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of European studies.
- Application information: Students can apply to the program through the university's website.
- Film and Media History: This specialization focuses on the study of film and media history.
- Literature Culture Media: This specialization explores the relationship between literature, culture, and media.
- Languages and Linguistics: This program provides students with a deeper understanding of languages and linguistics.
- Programme structure: The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of languages and linguistics.
- Specializations: The program offers specializations in Greek, Latin, Cognitive Semiotics, English Linguistics, Linguistics, French, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek, Chinese, Swedish/Scandinavian Languages, and Swedish as a Second Language.
Research
The Centre for Languages and Literature is involved in various research projects, including the London-Lund Corpus 2 (LLC-2) and the Lund Journal of English Studies.
PhD Studies
The Centre for Languages and Literature offers PhD studies in various subjects, including English Studies, European Studies, and Languages and Linguistics.
Student Resources
- Student office: The student office provides support and guidance to students.
- Student counsellor: The student counsellor offers advice and support to students.
- Digital education: The university offers digital education resources to support student learning.
- Schedules: The university provides schedules for courses and exams.
- Introduction meeting: The university holds introduction meetings for new students.
- Assessment and examination: The university has policies and procedures in place for assessment and examination.
- Invigilated exams: The university offers invigilated exams for students.
- Take-home exams: The university offers take-home exams for students.
- Zoom exam: The university offers Zoom exams for students.
- Exam registration: Students can register for exams through the university's website.
- Cheating and plagiarism: The university has policies and procedures in place to prevent cheating and plagiarism.
- Credit transfer: The university offers credit transfer options for students.
- Student union and student organisations: The university has a student union and student organisations that provide support and representation for students.
Subjects
The Centre for Languages and Literature offers a range of subjects, including:
- Arabic Studies
- Children's Literature
- Danish
- English Studies
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- Creative Writing Program
- Greek
- Modern Greek
- Hebrew
- Italian Studies
- Icelandic
- Japanese Studies
- Yiddish
- Chinese Studies
- Cognitive Semiotics
- Latin
- Linguistics
- Comparative Literature
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Polish Studies
- Rhetoric
- Romanian Studies
- Russian Studies
- Spanish Studies
- Swedish
- Swedish as a Second Language
- Swedish as a Foreign Language
- Theatre Studies
- German
- Ukrainian Studies
- Central and Eastern European Studies
SOL Building
The SOL building is home to the Centre for Languages and Literature and offers various facilities and resources for students, including:
- Reception
- Premises
- Accessibility
- Caretaker
- Departments and units
- Art
- Contact
- Staff
- How to find us
The Department
The Department of Languages and Literature is responsible for the administration and management of the Centre for Languages and Literature.
- Organization: The department is organized into various sections and units.
- Staff: The department has a team of staff who provide support and guidance to students.
- Reception: The department has a reception area where students can seek help and advice.
- News: The department publishes news and updates on its website.
- Calendar: The department has a calendar of events and deadlines.
- Seminar Series: The department hosts a seminar series on various topics related to languages and literature.
- Vacant positions: The department advertises vacant positions on its website.
- In case of emergency: The department has procedures in place in case of an emergency.
- Evacuation instructions: The department has evacuation instructions in place in case of an emergency.
- Accessibility: The department is committed to accessibility and provides resources and support for students with disabilities.
- Education: The department offers various education programs and courses.
- Research: The department is involved in various research projects and initiatives.
- Subjects: The department offers a range of subjects, including languages, literature, and linguistics.
- SOL building: The department is located in the SOL building, which offers various facilities and resources for students.
- Contact: The department can be contacted through its website or by visiting the reception area.
