Centre for Privacy Studies

Garden Room at brewer J.C. Jacobsen’s villa at Carlsberg, photo ca. 1914 (Carlsberg Archive).

About Centre for Privacy Studies

Centre for Privacy Studies (collabration between University of Copenhagen and Royal Danish Academy) is a Centre of Excellence which aims to develop an interdiscipli­nary approach equipped to grasp, e.g., architectural, religious, legislative, political and educational demarcations of priva­cy in an inte­grated way. 

Shared responsibility across aca­demic hierarchies is a token of PRIVACY’s vision for in­teractive research education.  

The research team consists of both researchers at the Royal Danish Academy and University of Copenhagen. It brings to­gether extensive source ex­pertise, familiarity with European archives, mastery of modern and ancient languages as well as field-inherent skills and ap­proaches to privacy.

Centre for Privacy Studies is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. 

For more information, visit Centre for Privacy.