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SI - Improve your study results through group discussions

Study support at the Department of Sociology SI-PASS (Supplemental Instruction - Peer Assisted Study Session/Scheme) is a supplement to regular teaching and is primarily for students on "traditionally more difficult" courses. SI involves students meeting regularly in groups with the SI leader to discuss course content and study technique.   SI is all about collaborative learning. It stands for Sup

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/si-improve-your-study-results-through-group-discussions - 2026-07-11

Show & Tell

Scientific representation, algorithmically generated visualizations, and evidence across epistemic cultures How do scientists use new kinds of imagery to show what they know, and to convince diverse others to accept the evidence they offer? Images like brain scans and botanical illustrations are central to scientific practice. But today, accessible technologies can create lifelike algorithmically

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/showandtell - 2026-07-11

Internships & student work

Current internships and assignments for students. This page lists internship opportunities available to students − in English. Current vacancies are published here when available.For our Swedish-speaking students please visit our Swedish website for additional opportunities and information. Our internship courses The Department of Sociology's internship courses SOCN20, SOCN21, SOCN22 and HURN04.

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/internships-student-work - 2026-07-11

Crime, Control and Culture, examples of ongoing projects

Existing research on graffiti has been preoccupied with the tension between the legal and illegal aspect of the subculture, instead of pursuing the 'where,' 'how,' and 'why' of graffiti as defined by graffiti writers themselves. Erik Hannerz takes such issues as his project's starting point, relating them to how graffiti writers perceive, interpret, and act upon public space as well as the measure

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/crime-control-and-culture/crime-control-and-culture-examples-ongoing-projects - 2026-07-11

Welcome Letters Autumn Semester 2026

Welcome to the Department of Sociology, Lund University! In the letters below you will find everything you need to know regarding your introductory meeting.Please note that introductory meetings are for accepted students only and not for people on our waiting list. More information for those on the waiting list can be found on the page Checklist for New Students.If you have any questions, please c

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the course Theories, Perspectives and Concepts of Cultural Criminology

Course code: CCRN01, 15 credits Study period: 31 August - 29 October 2026 Mandatory introductory meeting and lectureThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting and lecture.Time and place: Address:  You can also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (CCRN01) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the street address in Ti

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-course-theories-perspectives-and-concepts-cultural-criminology - 2026-07-11

Welcome to Social Anthropology: Theory and Method Course OBS: Course is not given anymore.

Course code: SANN03 Course period: 2 September 2024 - 31 October 2024 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting.Time and place: 08:00, September 4 at G:a Kirurgen (House R) room 148Address: Sandgatan 13 A, LundYou also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SANN03) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEd

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-social-anthropology-theory-and-method-course-obs-course-not-given-anymore - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11

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: August 31, 15:00 - 17:00 at room G 133Address: G:a Lungkliniken, Sandgatan 11 ( House G, Department of Sociology)You also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SAN

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-masters-programme-social-anthropology - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the course Sociology: Knowledge and Social Change

Course code: SOCN08, 7.5 credits Study period: 31 August – 29 September 2026 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting.Time and place:1 September at 11:00–13:00,G:a Paviljongen (house P), room P206, street address Allhelgona Kyrkogata 16 AIMPORTANT! Attending the introduction alone is not sufficient to be enrolled in the course; you must also register fo

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-course-sociology-knowledge-and-social-change - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the course Sociology: Master Thesis

Course codes: SOCM15 Sociology: Master (One Year) Thesis, 15 credits SOCM06 Sociology: Master (Two Year) Thesis, 15 credits SOCM05 Sociology: Master (Two Year) Thesis, 30 credits Study period: 31 August 2026 – 17 January 2027 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting. Time & place:1 September at 10:00–12:00,G:a Lungkliniken (house G) room 132, street add

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-course-sociology-master-thesis - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the Master of Science Programme in Sociology

Programme code SASCO | Programme period 2026–2028 Here you will find all the information you need to get started with your studies at the Department of Sociology at Lund University. Mandatory introductory meetingWe start with a programme introduction: Time and place:1 September at 09:15–10:00,G:a Polikliniken (house M), room M 124, street adress Allhelgona kyrkogata 18 CA subsequent introduction o

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-master-science-programme-sociology - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the Social Anthropology: Ethnographic Fieldwork

Course code: SANN15 Course period: 1 November 2026 - 16 January 2027 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 - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11

Welcome to the Master's Programme in Cultural Criminology

Programme code: SACCR Programme period: 2026 - 2028 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 - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11

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 - 2026-07-11