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Collegium for the Humanities
Humanities
The Collegium for the Humanities serves as a forum for gathering humanities expertise and creating structures for collaboration across faculty and subject boundaries within the university's interdisciplinary faculties. The Board also acts as a point of contact that helps to highlight the importance of the humanities for research, education and social development.
Publications
Humanities research at Malmö University spans language, literature, history, religion, media, culture and art, with studies ranging from corpus linguistics and comic book theory to Holocaust memory cultures and contemporary spirituality. With strong international roots and social relevance, the research contributes critical perspectives on democracy, identity, storytelling and cultural change in a global era.
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2026 | Other
Förutsättningar för ämneslitteracitet när författare och andra professionella deltar i den tidiga läs- och skrivundervisningen
Robert Walldén, Petra Marti Tanaka
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2026 | Chapter in book
In the Half-Light: Phenomenological Approaches to Complex Technological Systems
Susan Kozel
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2026 | Chapter in book
Affective Choreographies
Susan Kozel
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2026 | Chapter in book
Dance and Phenomenology
Susan Kozel
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2026 | Article in journal
When Language Feels Like Home
Carolin Schütze, Nahikari Irastorza
Citation impact in the humanities
Swedish humanities are strong internationally. New figures show that 6.6 per cent of publications in 2020–2023 achieved more than five citations – almost twice the global average of 3.4 per cent.
Malmö University is one of the universities that stand out. Much of the research is published in history, a subject that traditionally has lower citation levels, but nevertheless ranks very high in national comparisons.
Researchers and doctoral students
Here you will find the researchers and doctoral students at Malmö University who are members of the Collegium for the Humanities. The Faculty also includes lecturers and other staff members.
Sara Callahan
Jakob Friedrich Dittmar
Robin Ekelund
Mats Greiff
Kristofer Hansson
Manon Hedenborg White
Christina Johnsson
Victor Lundberg
Anders Melin
Fredrik Mohammadi Norén
Robert Nilsson Mohammadi
Stefan Nyzell
Activities
The Collegium for the Humanities organises workshops, seminars, lectures, and research days, and promotes collaboration and research exchanges in the humanities, both within the university and with external academic institutions.
More events in the University Calendar
For information on the College’s activities for staff, please see the intranet (login required)
Research groups with researchers in the humanities
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Research group
Historical-Political Studies of Childhood, Education and Society
The research group Historical-Political Studies pursues interdisciplinary research on education and socialization in relation to historical and contemporary political and cultural phenomena. Our research lies at the intersection of the history of...
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Research group
K3 Heritage Research Group
K3's heritage research group gathers researchers who are interested in diverse aspects of heritage research. Interests ranging from theoretical and conceptual understanding of heritage to questions about users and uses of heritage.
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Research group
Regenerative Ocean Cultures
We are a group of researchers exploring socio-cultural relationships with the Ocean. We are interested in imagining and prototyping new ways of living together that can support a shift from ‘living from’ to ‘living with’ and ‘living as’ the Ocean in...
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Research group
Sport Management
The Sport Management research group studies how sport is organised, managed and developed in a changing and complex sector. Sporting activities are conducted in everything from non-profit associations to commercial companies and public organisations. What...
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Research group
The Humanities Research Group
The group consist of researchers from the humanities studying art and culture
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The Monster Lab
The Monster Lab is a research group where artists and researchers at the School of Arts and Communication, K3, can workshop their monster research and art as well as collaborate on shared publications and research applications.