Get to know MF's digital humanities lab
Published: 4. March 2024
Get to know MF's Digital Humanities Lab, established in December 2023, offering cutting-edge tools and training for the study of ancient manuscripts.
2023 MF CASR Global Fellow Announced
Published: 30. November 2023
MF CASR announces Mia Lövheim as the 2023 Global Fellow. Her research will focus on constructive journalism on religion in Nordic media.
Ways of belonging
Published: 6. October 2023
Explore how social belonging provides security and joy. Research from MF shows that belonging varies with individual needs and values.
Egil Asprem will discuss how Europeans have associated "magic" and the Roma at MF CASR's Annual Lecure
Published: 30. August 2023
Egil Asprem will discuss how Europeans have associated "magic" and the Roma at MF CASR's Annual Lecture.
Research to gain knowledge about the situation of Roma LGBTQI people
Published: 8. December 2022
Associate professor at MF, Solvor M. Lauritzen, will together with Arman Heljic at Södertörn University, lead a research project on antigypsyist homophobia and the rights of Roma and Traveller LGBTQI people in the Nordic countries.
ERC Starting Grant to Moumita Sen
Published: 21. November 2022
Associate Professor Moumita Sen received a starting grant for her project POLDEI.
- The slavery is part of a national amnesia
Published: 14. November 2022
This fall Maria Dumitru started her Ph.D. at MF. As an academic specialised in gender studies, herself a Roma from Romania, she will contribute with unique perspectives to the RCN-funded research project MEMOROBIA.
A theology for the climate emergency
Published: 25. October 2022
Professor Moe-Lobeda of the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, is an…
"A Basic Theory of Everything" is now available as video
Published: 11. October 2022
Atle O. Søvik has started a YouTube channel where he presents his book A Basic Theory of Everything.
MF Student Publishes in Renowned Journal
Published: 5. October 2022
This year is the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Master's of Theology (MTheol) student, Signe M. Hægeland, has recently published an article in Biblical Archaeology Review about all of the fragments that have gone missing after their discovery.