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Centre for Research on Bilingualism
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Centre for Research on Bilingualism

Source: https://www.su.se/english/divisions/centre-for-research-on-bilingualism Parent: https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/contact/departments-and-centres

Study and conduct research with us!

Welcome to the Centre for Research on Bilingualism!

We do research and education in Bilingualism. Our research focuses on multilingualism and society, the bilingual individual, and Swedish as a second language.

We provide education at the undergraduate level, advanced level and postgraduate level.

The Centre for Research on Bilingualism is part of the Department for Swedish Language and Multilingualism at Stockholm University.

About the Centre for Research on Bilingualism

Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism (Svefler)

Research subjects

The bilingual individual\ Multilingualism and society\ Swedish as a second language\

Participants

About the Centre\ Contact the Centre\ About the Department

Application for the autumn semester 2026 is open!

Submit your application before April 15.

Welcome to contact us!

Contact details for researchers and doctoral students, administration (including study counsellors), RALV: Local Council for Working Environment and Equal Opportunities, etc.

Conference: Neurolinguistics in Sweden, NLS2026

Neurolinguistics in Sweden (NLS) will hold its second conference on 11–12 June 2026 at Stockholm University.

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Education

We offer a variety of courses on different aspects of bi- and multilingualism. You will find more information on Svefler's main site.

Research

Bilingualism (also multilingualism) refers to the phenomenon that more than one language is mastered by the individual or used in society.

The Higher seminar in Research on Bilingualism

Current research is presented by the PhD students and researchers as well as invited lecturers. The seminar is open to anyone interested.

The Multilingualism Laboratory

The Multilingualism Laboratory at the Centre for Research on Bilingualism has available space and equipment for experimental data collection.