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Faculties oF

Humanities and tHeology

Study Advisors

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Frédérique GranathSubject area: English Studies, French Studies, Spanish Studies, and German Studies

Office: SOL-Centre, room H122aPhone: 046–222 75 41e-mail: [email protected]: Wednesdays 13.00–14.00 & Fridays 11.00–12.00

Mats JohanssonSubject area: English Studies (Course advisor for Exchange stu-dents)

Office: SOL-Centre, room H307bPhone: 046–222 75 45e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Jens KarlssonSubject area: Japanese Studies, Chinese Studies, and Master’s Pro-gramme in Language and LinguisticsOffice: SOL-Centre, room H121bPhone: 046–222 34 48

Språk- och litteraturcentrum (SOL)Centre for Languages and LiteratureHelgonabacken 12, www.sol.lu.se

e-mail: [email protected]: Mondays 14.00–15.00, Wednesdays 14.00–15.00

Rakel NihlénSubject area: Arabic Studies, Greek Studies, Hebrew, Italian Studies, Yiddish, Latin, Polish Studies, Roma-nian Studies, Russian Studies, Syrian Studies, and Middle East Studies

Office: SOL-Centre, room H121cPhone: 046–222 97 47e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Helena NilssonSubject area: Master’s Programme in Film- and Media Production, and Master’s Programme in Literature-Culture-Media

Office: SOL-Centre, room H203Phone: 046-222 93 80e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

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Ingrid NilssonSubject area: Film Studies, Creative Writing Programme, and Compara-tive Literature

Office: SOL-Centre, room H122bPhone: 046-222 84 65e-mail: [email protected]: Mondays 11.00-12.00, Tuesdays 15.00–16.00, Thursdays 10.00–11-00 & Fri-days 13.00–14.00

Daniel MöllerSubject area: European Studies

Office: SOL-Centre, room H121bPhone: 046–222 34 48e-mail: [email protected]

Mattias NowakSubject area: Bachelor’s and Master’s Programme in European Studies, and Central and Eastern European Studies

Office: SOL-Centre, room H121bPhone: 046–222 34 48e-mail: [email protected]: Mon 11.00–12.00, Tue 11.00–12.00

Fredrik PerssonSubject area: Swedish for Exchange Students (only): SUSA/SVE-courses

Office: SOL-Centre, room L224bPhone: 046–222 91 65e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Exchange students may apply to SVE-courses only on-line starting on Arrival Day. Check for details and guidelines at: www.sol.lu.se/nordiska/exchange

Åsa WikströmSubject area: Swedish as a Foreign Language, Scandinavian Languag-es, Semiotics, Language Technology Programme, Linguistics, Phonetics, and Master’s Programme in Trans-lation

Office: SOL-Centre, room H123Phone: 046-222 86 99e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Jessica Blom-LarssonSubject area: Media History, Rheto-ric, and Journalism

Office: SOL-Centre, room A136bPhone: 046-222 40 51e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Institutionen för kommunikation och medier (KOM)The Department of Communication and MediaHelgonabacken 12, www.kom.lu.se

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Bosse CarlssonSubject area: Theology and Reli-gious Studies

Office: CTR, room 214Phone: 046-222 90 46e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskap (CTR)Centre for Theology and Religious StudiesAllahelgona Kyrkogata 8, www.ctr.lu.se

Mänskliga rättighetsstudierHuman Rights Studies (under the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies)

Helgonabacken 12, www.mrs.lu.se

Christina Packalén Student counsellor

Subject area: Theology and Reli-gious Studies

Office: CTR, room 206Phone: 046-222 90 48e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Karin ZackariSubject area: Human Rights Studies

Office: SOL-Centre, room L414bPhone: 046-222 89 69e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Hanna NilvallSubject area: Bachelor’s Programme in Strategic Communication (at Lund University’s Campus at Helsingborg)

Office: Universitetsplatsen 2, Helsingborg, 4th floor, room C44–49Phone: 042-35 66 59e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by appointment or referral)

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Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historiaDepartment of Archaeology and Ancient History Sandgatan 1, www.ark.lu.se

Filosofiska institutionenDepartment of PhilosophyKungshuset, www.fil.lu.se

Ulla Isabel Zagal-MachSubject area: Prehistoric Archaeolo-gy, Historical Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Historical Osteology, and Master’s Programme in Archaeology

Office: Sandgatan 1, room 204Phone: 046-222 45 15e-mail: [email protected]: Mondays 10.00–12.00

Ylva von GerberSubject area: Practical and Theo-retical Philosophy

Office: Kungshuset, Lundagård, Room 306Phone: 046-222 75 93e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Eva SjöstrandSubject area: Cognitive Science

Office: Kungshuset, Lundagård, Room 409Phone: 046-222 09 23e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

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Institutionen för kulturvetenskaperDepartment of Cultural StudiesBiskopsgatan, www.kultur.lu.se

Historiska institutionenDepartment of HistoryMagle Stora Kyrkogata 12A, www.hist.lu.se

Anna WalletteSubject area: History

Office: Magle Stora Kyrkogata 12A, room 210Phone: 046-222 79 62e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

Lars PerssonSubject area: Archival Science, Library and Information Science, Book History, Publishing,Intermedia Studies, Cultural Man-agement, and Museology

Office: Biskopsgatan 7, room 117 Phone: 046-222 94 33e-mail: [email protected](Available for exchange students by ap-pointment or referral)

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Henrik BrissmanSubject area: History of Ideas and Sciences, and Fashion Studies

Office: Biskopsgatan 7, room 020Phone: 046–222 94 33 (Wednesdays 8.00–12.00)e-mail: [email protected]: Wednesdays 10.00–12.00

Purpose of this folder

This folder is intended to help exchange students consult the proper Study advisor (Swedish: studievägledare) while they study or wish to study courses at depart-ments belonging to the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University.

There is a Study Advisor for each discipline or department. Their roll towards exchange students is to advise on the course or subject that you are studying or wishing to study or questions related to it. You must refer to your own coordina-tor for other non-academic questions.

Every exchange student has a personal coordinator (Swedish: koordinator) based in a department, faculty, or international office. Usually this person is the same person that signed your Letter of Acceptance in order for you to be admitted to Lund University. Sometimes the coordinators have one or more assistants with whom you are more frequently in touch.

You may request courses only through your coordinator who will contact the Study advisors (by e-mail or phone) for a course placement, and if necessary, set up an appointment for you or instruct you to make the appointment yourself. Departments are not allowed to admit exchange students without the coordina-tors’ consent

Admissions to the SAS-courses do not require any pre-requisite other than one year of academic studies and it is a simple procedure for your coordinator to forward your request to the course administrator. There might be however other courses at our faculties that you wish to study. For some of them you need to meet special pre-requisites. Only the Study advisor for that particular discipline may be able to assess if you meet the necessary requirements. Often this means that you must produce certificates proving that you have studied courses with relevant con-tents [knowledge] that will provide you with a foundation for the desired course. In certain cases you will be referred to the teacher for an evaluation.

Please visit a Study advisor only after your coordinator has previously contacted him or her explaining the need for it. Naturally you may seek up the Study advisor on your own accord if you are already admitted or are studying a course to discuss questions related to it (except for schedules and descriptions which should be ob-tained from the Internet). Please remember that the teacher of the course can also give you advice on his/her own course.

Malin DormerSubject area: Art History and Visual Studies, Ethnology, and Musicology

Office: Biskopsgatan 5, building Josephson, room 113Phone: 046–222 09 45e-mail: [email protected]: Mondays 10.00–12.00 & Thursdays 10.00–12.00

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Mail address:Box 201221 00 LundSweden

Published by the International Liaison of the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University

Office:SOL-CentreHelgonabacken 12: A143Lund, Sweden

Phones:+46-46-222 34 24+46-46-222 87 73+46-46-222 80 75+46-46-222 00 00 SwitchboardFax: +46-46-222 88 00

e-mail & Internet:international@kansliht .lu.sewww.lu.sewww.ht.lu.se/international

Centre for Languages and Literature, The Department of Com-munication and Media, Human Rights StudiesCentre for Theology and Religious StudiesDepartment of Archaeology and Ancient History Department of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryDepartment of Cultural Studies

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