The Viking and Medieval Norse Studies programme welcomes qualified students with different academic backgrounds from all over the world. Our current and former students form a diverse and international group of talented people from countries including Andorra, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Columbia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Israel, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Norway, Ukraine, Poland, Puerto Rico, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom, with university degrees in, for instance, Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, anthropology, archaeology, art history, comparative literature, English, English literature, classics, German, German literature, history, ancient history, medieval history, medieval studies, music history, philosophy, religious studies, Scandinavian languages, Scandinavian literature, or Scandinavian studies.
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2023-2025
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2022-2024
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2021-2023
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2020-2022
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2019-2021
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2018-2020
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2017-2019
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2016-2018
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2015-2017
- Viking and Medieval Norse Studies students 2014-2016