Research groups at the Faculty of Humanities
Part of the research at the faculty is organised through research groups.

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Faculty of Humanities
Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion
- Ancient, medieval, and early modern studies (RAMES)
- Conceptions of the past, the use of history and memory politics
- Democracy, Governance, Law and Working Life
- Health-, welfare and history of science
- Humans and materiality
- Medieval studies
- Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
- Religions of Late Antiquity
- The godly state
- Transnational History and Cultural Encounters, 1850 - present
Department of Philosophy
- Ancient Philosophy
- Bergen Logic Group
- Culture, Society and Politics
- Philosophy and Text Technology
- Practical Philosophy
- Theoretical Philosophy
- Wittgenstein
Department of Foreign Languages
- Aesthetic Imaginaries
- Contemporary Russia
- Del texto al turismo y del turismo al texto
- Language Testing and Assessment
- Latin America: Language, Literature, and Culture
- LINGCLIM - Linguistic Representations of Climate Change Discourse and Their Individual and Collective Interpretations
- Literature and Science
- Literature & Religion
- Migrant Narratives
- Multilingualism on my mind
- Text-based English Language Learning (TELL)
- The Borders of Europe
Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies
- Antiquity and the Classical Tradition
- Digital Culture
- Electronic Literature
- Enlightenment Studies
- History, Rhetoric and Reception
- Humlab
- Images of Knowledge
- Language Models and Resources (LaMoRe)
- Law and Culture in the Pre-Modern North
- Law, Rhetoric and Literature
- Literature & Religion
- Medieval Philology
- Nordic Languages
- Onomastics
- Radical Philosophy and Literature
- Scandinavian Literature
- Sociolinguistics and Language Change
- Text, Action and Space (TAS)
- Usage-Based Linguistics, Second Language Learning and Teaching (BLAU)
- Visual Culture
Centre for Women's and Gender Research
Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities
06.07.2021