
Study with us
We offer a dynamic study environment at the English Park Campus. Learn more about our courses and programmes.
News
- Course Collaboration with Augustana College 2023-03-23
- New book - Communicating Linguistics: Language, Community and Public Engagement 2023-01-27
- Fulbright Professor 2022/23 2022-11-02
- New PhD Thesis: Sally Anderson Boström - “Closed Place, Open Word”: Reading the Postplantation in Earl Lovelace, Milton Murayama, and Ntozake Shange 2022-05-18
- New PhD Thesis: Julie Blomberg Gudmundsson - Time of Turmoil: Reading and Media Combination in the American Young Adult Novels Cathy’s Book, Skeleton Creek, and Endgame 2022-01-14
Calendar
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SINAS Research Seminar: “Forging a Cultural Economy: Swedish-American Publishing Networks and Organizations in the Mid-West, 1860-1880”
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Talking American Literature at Uppsala: "Dangerous Giving in Nineteenth-Century American Literature"
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Work-in-Progress Seminar: "Corpus linguistics for language change"
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Mary Wollstonecraft Goes to University: A Symposium
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Work-in-Progress Seminar
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SINAS Research Seminar: “National Brotherhood Week and its Opponents: The Contributions of Tolerance Talk to Political Whiteness and Ethnic Revival”
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Talking American Literature at Uppsala: "Three Days in May with Michael Szalay"
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SINAS Research Seminar: "Anonn is anall: Oral history and the Irish language in Greater Boston and New England”
In class with Swedish peers without leaving campus

The first virtual course for students from both Uppsala and Augustana College. (Offered again autumn 2023.)
Our Courses and Subjects

The department offers courses in English, American Studies and Celtic Studies. Three terms of English (A1-C1) may constitute a major in a Bachelor's Degree. We also offer a wide array of second-cycle courses.
We offer a BA programme in Global English Studies and an MA programme in English. The dapartment also participates in the university's teacher training programmes.
Conrad First
Conrad First is an open-access archive of the 200+ serials which first published the work of Joseph Conrad. Created by Stephen Donovan, it is sponsored by the Department of English, Uppsala University.
Now you can read Conrad the way his first audiences did, in the pages of newspapers and magazines alongside the latest news, feature articles, editorials, short stories, photographs, illustrations, competitions, weather forecasts, sporting results, financial reports, cartoons, and advertisements.
