Political Science (STATSV)



The Division of Political Science conducts education and research in public administration, democracy, digitalisation, and international relations. It brings together students and researchers in a environment that analyses contemporary societal challenges in close collaboration with the wider community.

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Carin’s studies at took her to Nepal

From Italy to Sweden – and onwards to Nepal. Through her studies at , Carin Lodetti had the opportunity to carry out fieldwork in Nepal and explore how climate change affects people’s everyday lives and local decision-making.

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LiU educates elected representatives on AI and societal impact

LiU is launching a learning platform that gathers research-based knowledge about the impact of artificial intelligence and digitalisation on our democracy. The aim is to equip politicians for a new reality where AI is an integral part of society.

SeGRID

SeGRID is a part of the Swedish Institute Summer Academy for Young Professionals. The course welcomes participants from the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe.  The course is currently paused.

Education

Courses in political science are provided as single subject courses as well as through our programmes: the Bachelor’s programme in Political Science and Economics, the Master’s programme in Political Sciences and the Master’s programme in International and European Relations. We also provide courses on European Integration.

The Swedish Higher Education Authority has recognised that our courses are of a high level of quality.

Research in Political Science

Political science research explores how power, governance, and political processes shape societies, institutions, and public policy at local, national, and global levels.  

Research in political science examines how politics is shaped, implemented, and influences societies at the local, national, and global levels. With a focus on power, governance, democracy, and institutions, we study political processes in a period of profound societal change. Our research areas range from international politics and EU studies to democracy, public administration, and digitalisation, contributing knowledge that is relevant to academia, policymakers, and society at large.

International collaborations and capacity building

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Visiting Address

Division of Political Science

Hans Meijers väg
A Building, entrance 17-19
Campus Valla
Linköping, Sweden

Postal Address

Department of Management and Engineering
Division of Political Science
SE-581 83 Linköping
Sweden

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