Mirjam Katzin (born 1986 in Jönköping) is a Swedish politician, academic, and lawyer.
She currently serves as coordinator against antisemitism for Malmö Municipality, as well as a project leader at the Segerstedt Institute [sv] at the University of Gothenburg.
She is Jewish, and in part due to antisemitism she was targeted with moved to Lund to finish her high school education, later settling in Malmö where she has lived since 2005.
[1] Katzin published her doctoral thesis on the effects of the introduction of care choice systems in Sweden in October 2020.
[4] She is currently project leader for the network Learning, prevention and consequences of antisemitism in the Swedish educational system at the Segerstedt Institute at the University of Gothenburg.