Doctoral courses
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a wide variety of faculty joint doctoral courses ranging from methods courses, research ethics and courses in theory of science.
How to apply
Information on how to apply and application form
Courses autumn 2024
New in academia: Doctoral Studies at the Faculty (4 credits)
Philosophy of science for the social sciences (7.5 credits)
Justice, Equality and the 2030 Agenda (7,5 credits)
Mastering research communication: engaging audiences beyond academia (3 credits)
Courses, spring 2024
Research ethics (3 credits)
5 February - 16 February
Analyses in qualitative research (7.5 credits or 15 credits)
15 February - 19 March (7.5 credits) or 24 April (15 credits)
Gendering the classics (7.5 credits)
13 February - 22 March
Specialisation in critical discourse studies (7.5 credits)
20 March - 24 April
Introduction to quantitative methods (7.5 credits)
20 March - 24 April
Digital ethnography (7.5 credits)
25 April - 2 June
Qualitative analysis and coding (using software) (7.5 credits)
25 April - 2 June
Quantitative methods, multivariate analysis (7.5 credits)
25 April - 2 June
Innovation and society (7.5 credits)
10 June - 14 June
Other doctoral courses at Lund University
The Agenda 2030 Graduate School provides interdisciplinary courses based upon the societal challenges and the sustainability goals of Agenda 2030. The courses are free of charge and open for all doctoral students within Lund University.
For more information visit, sustainability.lu.se
Sustainability Forum arranges two courses open to all doctoral students:
Doctoral courses at Sustainabilty Forum
The Department of Business Administration offers doctoral courses open for all doctoral students.
For more information, visit fek.lu.se (see “Optional courses”)
The Development Research School offers doctoral courses in order to promote cross-disciplinary and cross-university cooperation. The courses are free of charge and open for all doctoral students.
For more information visit developmentresearchschool.lu.se
The ClimBEco Graduate Research School offers a number of doctoral courses and workshops each year. Some are in-depth disciplinary while others are interdisciplinary.
Contact
Helen Wiman
Faculty Coordinator
+46 46 222 48 35
helen [dot] wiman [at] sam [dot] lu [dot] se