We collaborate with a range of different external partners, e.g. cultural institutions, libraries and universities in Denmark and abroad.
Copenhagen University
- Anne Fastrup, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
- Christian Dahl, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
- Tue Andersen Nexø, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
- Maria Fabricius Hansen, Professor, Art history, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
- Niels Nykrog, PhD Fellow., Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
- Casper Thorhauge Mønsted, PhD Fellow, Art history, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
University of Southern Denmark
- Sofie Kluge, Associate Professor, Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication, PI on the project "HISTORIES. Assessing the Role of Aesthetics in the Historical Paradigm”
- David Hasberg Zirak-Schmidt, Postdoc, Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication
- Rasmus Vangshardt, Postdoc. Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication
- Anastasia Ladefoged Larn, PhD Fellow, Comparative Literature, Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication
- Lucie Duggan, Postdoc, Comparative Literature, Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication
Aarhus University
Royal Danish Library
Hamlet Stage, Kronborg
Stockholm University
Juan Carlos Cruz Suárez, Associate Professor, Spanish
Costanza Beltrami, Senior Lecturer, Art History, Department of Culture and Aesthetics
King’s College, London
- Gordon McMullan, Professor, Department of English, currently (2022-23): AIAS fellowship at Aarhus University. Previously, Director of the London Shakespeare Centre at King’s College. Recently, he led the project entitled ‘Shakespeare in the Royal Collection’, funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2018-22
CHLEL/ICLA
Directors of The Research Project on A Comparative Intermedial History of the Baroque, CHLEL, ICLA:
Durham University
- Andrew Beresford, Professor/Deputy Director of Research, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University. Collaboration with Edward Payne on the research project: “Sacrifice: Suffering in Spain from the Middle Ages to Modernity"
University of Manchester