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The arts, culture and science

Skissernas Night, event at Skissernas Museum. Photo.

Culture and the arts have a unique capacity to make us aware of our relationship with ourselves and others, our world, and the age we live in. They offer support in the quest for meaning, direction and belonging, and contribute to problem-solving in society.

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ has an extensive arts and cultural scene, encompassing all disciplines. You can access learning and research within visual arts, music, theatre, film and literature, among other things.

The University’s cultural activities, museums and archives constitute significant infrastructures for the University’s students, teachers and research staff. They are used by many fields, not only those with close links to cultural activities. Several of the activities also play a major and important role for schools in the region.

Public operations and open events

You are welcome to visit our museums, and many of our collections are open to the public. 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ also has a large range of exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events that are open to all. 

Cultural and public centres at 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ

Interdisciplinary collaboration

Our aim as a university is that knowledge and skills within culture and the arts work with other disciplinary research domains. The complex challenges facing our society demand interdisciplinary collaboration both within the University and beyond.

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ contributes to this collaboration as a comprehensive institution with a broad presence in artistic and knowledge formation.

Strategy for cultural collaboration

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ has adopted a strategy for cultural collaboration, covering the period 2018–2026.

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ Cultural Council

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæâ€™s Cultural Council advises the Vice-Chancellor on strategic work for cultural collaboration at the University. The Council helps to highlight the University’s role in promoting culture and the importance of culture and the arts in building communities.

 

Contact information

Ann Kristin Wallengren
Pro Vice-Chancellor for Culture and Pedagogical Development
ann_kristin [dot] wallengren [at] rektor [dot] lu [dot] se (ann_kristin[dot]wallengren[at]rektor[dot]lu[dot]se)
Telephone: 
+46 46 222 84 76

Louice Cardell Hepp
Communications Officer
kulturkommunikator [at] rektor [dot] lu [dot] se (kulturkommunikator[at]rektor[dot]lu[dot]se)

Isabelle Nilsson
Coordinator
kulturkoordinator [at] rektor [dot] lu [dot] se (kulturkoordinator[at]rektor[dot]lu[dot]se)

Student holding an instrument in a lecture hall. Photo.

Courses and programmes

51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ offers a wide range of programmes and courses in culture and the arts in both English and Swedish.

Find relevant Bachelor's and Master's programmes in English using the links to our subject area pages below:

Find out more about Swedish programmes and courses in culture and the arts on the Swedish version of this page:

Students at the Theatre Academy doing movement exercises. Photo.

Research

Cultural and arts research is carried out in our arts institutions and elsewhere. Read more on each organisation's website:

People admiring colourful art works at Skissernas Museum. Photo.

Culture, museums and archives

Many of our cultural and artistic operations are open to visitors. Read more on their respective webpages: