Institution: Stockholm University, Department of Social Anthropology
Reference Number: SU FV-0308-26
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Start Date: 1 September 2026
Employment: Full-time, fixed-term, up to 4 years (according to Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 5)
Number of Positions: 2
The Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University is seeking PhD students to pursue doctoral research in social anthropology. The program provides advanced theoretical and methodological knowledge required for critical and independent research.
The program is divided into:
Coursework Component: 60 credits
Dissertation Component: 180 credits
The doctoral program is conducted in English; proficiency in Swedish is not required at admission but is expected within two years to carry out teaching and administrative duties.
Devote primarily to doctoral education.
May include work in education, research, or administration (maximum 20% of time).
Participate in departmental research and teaching activities.
Must be physically present in Stockholm during term time.
General Eligibility:
Completed second-cycle degree (Master’s or equivalent, ≥240 higher education credits, with ≥60 at second-cycle level)
Specific Eligibility for Social Anthropology PhD:
≥120 credits in Social Anthropology or a comparable subject, with ≥60 at second-cycle level
At least 15 second-cycle credits must constitute a thesis project
Demonstrated academic rigor and ability to conduct independent research
Candidates will be assessed on their capacity to benefit from the PhD program, including:
Independent judgment and academic rigor
Ability to formulate research questions
Methodological and scientific maturity
Critical analysis skills
Ability to structure material using anthropological concepts and methods
Originality in analysis
Competence in ethnographic methods
Collaboration and communication skills
Contract Type: Fixed-term, full-time
Salary: 31,600 SEK per month
Benefits: Standard Swedish social security (sickness, rehabilitation, parental leave)
Maximum employment duration aligns with 4 years of full-time doctoral study
Employment renewals: first year maximum 1 year, subsequent renewals maximum 2 years at a time
Applicants should apply via Stockholm University’s recruitment system and include:
Personal letter
Curriculum Vitae
Any other attachments requested in the application form
Application Deadline: 15 March 2026
Director of Studies, PhD Programme: Mark Graham – mark.graham@socant.su.se, +46 8 16 21 44
Head of Department: Renita Thedvall – renita.thedvall@socant.su.se, +46 70 283 54 62
Union Representatives:
ST/OFR: st@st.su.se
Saco-S: saco@saco.su.se
Seko: sekodirekt@seko.se
The department is Sweden’s largest in social anthropology with a dynamic international faculty.
PhD candidates are expected to carry out independent research while benefiting from structured doctoral training.
Stockholm University values equal opportunities and diversity.