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Public defence of doctoral thesis in Welfare Law: Hanna Scott
Hanna Scott at the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS) defends hers thesis entitled: "Haunted by the Law: Young Male Migrant Victim-Survivors in the Swedish Upside-Down Welfare State".
Opponent is Professor Philip Lalander,...
"Spikprat" with Hanna Scott, IKOS/SOCARB
Hanna Scott, doctoral student at the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), presents her dissertation "Haunted by the Law: Young Male Migrant Victim-Survivors in the Swedish Upside-Down Welfare State".
The presentation is in English. And you...
Welfare Law
The multidisciplinary research field Welfare Law is defined relative to the concept of “welfare” and jurisdiction. The field of study provides an analysis of inter-legality.
The Asylum Commission
A collaboration between civil society, researchers and professionals. The commission carries out interdisciplinary research and studies of fundamental legal principles for people who have sought protection in Sweden.
Gerontological Social Work
The GEROSOC research group brings together researchers in the division who study what it means to age in contemporary society and the mission of social work.
Conversations in Social Work (SAMSOC)
The researcher/working group gathers researchers and teachers who are interested in the role of social interaction in social work. Conversations and encounters are fundamental components of social work, regardless of organization or client groups.
Migration, learning and social inclusion
What effect do different kinds of educational interventions aimed at learning the Swedish language have for migrants' inclusion in the Swedish labour market and society more widely? What do the migrants themselves have to say about this?
Division of Social Work (SOCARB)
The division oversees education and research in the field of social work.
Research Programme DEM(H)CARE
An interdisciplinary research programme aiming to improve coordination between home care, municipal health care, and primary care for people with dementia living at home.
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21 November 2025
SEK 50 million from the Swedish Research Council to LiU
The Swedish Research Council has awarded SEK 50 million to LiU. This is the outcome of six calls for proposals where the allocation of grants was recently decided. The research covers areas such as segregation, youth crime and opioid dependence.