Reference Number: PAR 2026/415
Institution: University of Gothenburg
Department: Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion
Employment Type: Doctoral Studentship (Fixed-term)
Duration: 4 Years
Workload: 100%
Location: University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Starting Date: 1 February 2027
Application Deadline: 26 August 2026
The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. With 58,000 students and 6,800 employees, the University is a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract researchers and students from around the world. Through new knowledge and new perspectives, the University contributes to a better future.
The Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion is one of the six departments within the Faculty of Humanities.
The department has:
Research in History of Ideas and Science covers a wide range of topics, including:
Most research focuses on European contexts, while topics with global perspectives are also explored.
The Department announces one doctoral position in History of Ideas and Science.
The aim of the doctoral programme is to award a doctoral degree in the subject.
The programme includes:
The doctoral programme aims to develop the knowledge and skills required to:
Doctoral students are expected to:
The working language is Swedish, although some activities and seminars are conducted in English.
The University offers introductory Swedish language courses when needed.
The doctoral thesis may be written in:
The objectives, content, examination procedures, admission requirements, and selection criteria are described in the General Syllabus for Third-cycle Studies in History of Ideas and Science.
Applicants must satisfy both the general and specific entry requirements.
Applicants must have:
Applicants must have:
Selection among eligible applicants is based on their ability to successfully complete doctoral education.
Applications are assessed according to the criteria specified in the General Syllabus.
Selection also considers:
Admission decisions are made by the Head of Department following departmental review.
The recruitment process consists of two stages:
16 November 2026
During the interview, applicants will present their proposed doctoral research project.
Applicants requiring a residence permit for studies in Sweden must present a valid residence permit before the programme begins.
Employment is regulated under SFS 1993:100.
Key employment conditions include:
The position may include departmental duties such as:
These duties may comprise up to 20% of full-time employment, with a corresponding extension of the employment period.
Doctoral student salaries are regulated through a local agreement at the University.
Gunilla Hermansson
Deputy Head of Department (Doctoral Studies)
Email: gunilla.hermansson@lir.gu.se
Jong Ho
HR Officer
Email: jong.ho@gu.se
Applications must be submitted through the University of Gothenburg's online recruitment system.
Applicants must submit:
Degree Projects
Submitted work will be assessed based on:
Research Plan
Assessment criteria include:
Incomplete applications will not be assessed.
An online information meeting will be held on:
Date: 18 June 2026
Time: 12:00–13:00 (Zoom)
Applicants may attend to ask questions about the doctoral position.
The University of Gothenburg actively promotes equal opportunities and values diversity in its workplace.
Application documents are archived for two years in accordance with the regulations of the National Archives of Sweden. Documents may be returned upon request after the retention period; otherwise, they will be destroyed.
The University has already selected its recruitment channels and therefore declines further contact from recruitment agencies, staffing companies, and vendors.