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Andreas Tullberg serves as Senior Lecturer and Director of First and Second Cycle Studies in Human Rights at Lund University's Department of History within the Faculty of Humanities and Theology. His institutional affiliation spans multiple collaborative frameworks including the Lund Human Rights Research Hub (LHRRH) and the research project 'Time and Its Subjects in the Human Rights Imaginary.'
His research focuses on human rights history, peacekeeping operations, and international crisis response with particular expertise in Swedish foreign policy contexts, Congo operations, and Rwanda genocide analysis. Key thematic areas include the interplay between historical narratives and contemporary human rights frameworks, with emphasis on UN Sustainable Development Goals related to peace and justice.
His 12 research outputs demonstrate consistent scholarly engagement since 2013, primarily centered on critical analysis of human rights implementation, historical conflict legacies, and educational frameworks. Publications reveal methodological diversity spanning historical analysis, policy critique, and educational research with recurring examination of Western intervention paradigms.
As academic leader, Tullberg supervises doctoral candidates and contributes to university governance through curriculum development and educational quality assurance. His active participation in 13 professional activities includes conference organization, peer review, and editorial work for journals like Historisk Tidskrift.





