We are involved in teaching at different levels and in different courses.
First Cycle/ Bachelor
- Human Geography I - module on Population Geography (KG1201) (4.5 EC): Karen Haandrikman and Louisa Vogiazides
- Human Geography I - module on Urban Geography and Planning (KG1201) (7.5 EC): Eva Andersson
- Human Geography II - module on Migration and Global Processes (KG2208) (7.5 EC): Natasha Webster, Karen Haandrikman, Thomas Wimark and Louisa Vogiazides
- Geographical Information Analysis I (7.5 EC)* - Pontus Hennerdahl
- Geographical Information Analysis II (7.5 EC)* - Michael Nielsen
- Urban and Regional Planning I, module on Population Geography (KG1217) (3 EC): Karen Haandrikman and Louisa Vogiazides
- Urban and Regional Planning II - module on The Scientific Approach, Sources and Methods (KG1218) (8 EC): Karen Haandrikman and Natasha Webster
- Urban and Regional Planning III - module on Urban Planning and European Cities (KG3217) (7.5 EC): Thomas Wimark
Second Cycle/ Master
- Migration and Social Change – a Life Course Perspective (KG7206) (15 EC): Karen Haandrikman, Natasha Webster, Louisa Vogiazides and Bo Malmberg*
- Advanced Methods in Human Geography and Urban and Regional Planning (KG7232) (15 EC): Louisa Vogiazides, Karen Haandrikman and Natasha Webster*
- Segregation, Neighbourhood Effects and Housing Planning (KG7235) (7.5 EC): Eva Andersson, Pontus Hennerdahl, Ida Borg and Bo Malmberg - taught every other year*
- Planning Practices in Cities and Regions (KG7231) (7.5 EC): Natasha Webster*
- Master's Thesis in Human Geography (30 EC): Bo Malmberg*
- Master's Thesis in Geography (KG9209) (30 EC): Bo Malmberg*
- Master's Thesis in Urban and Regional Planning (KG9211) (30 EC): Bo Malmberg*
Third Cycle /PhD
- PhD studies director: Eva Andersson*
Courses with an * are taught in English.