Specialization: Political Economy and Political Behavior
Reference number: PAR 2025/858
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 environment for work and study. Strong research and high-quality academic programmes attract scholars and students from around the world. Through new knowledge and new perspectives, the University contributes to a better future.
The Department of Political Science is an open and socially engaged institution located in central Gothenburg. Its research spans elections, democracy, corruption, forms of government, globalization, environmental politics, and European politics. The department is home to major research programs such as:
Center for Environmental Political Studies (CEPS)
Quality of Government (QoG)
Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem)
Governance and Local Development (GLD)
Swedish Electoral Research Program
Teaching is offered in both Swedish and English across all levels of study. The department has around 180 employees and approximately 1,400 students.
More information: https://www.gu.se/en/political-science
The Department invites applications for a Doctoral Studentship in Political Science, within the externally funded ECONENGAGE project (ERC Starting Grant), which investigates how national economic improvement shapes citizens’ political engagement and attitudes toward democracy.
General information about doctoral studies at the University of Gothenburg:
https://www.gu.se/en/doctoral-studies
The doctoral position is funded by ECONENGAGE, led by Associate Professor Florence So. The project sits at the intersection of political economy and political behavior, with two primary research concerns:
How citizens evaluate national economic conditions and relate them to personal economic well-being
How national economic improvement influences political engagement and democratic attitudes
The admitted doctoral student will:
Develop an independent research project fitting within ECONENGAGE’s themes
Contribute to ongoing studies as relevant
Actively participate in project activities and the department’s research environment
Write a dissertation aligned with the project’s broader aims
Applicants may propose diverse methodological or thematic approaches. Experience with survey methodology and strong teamwork skills are considered advantageous.
The goal of the doctoral studentship is to train candidates to conduct independent political science research and contribute to disciplinary knowledge.
Doctoral studies:
Consist of four years of full-time study
May include up to 20% departmental duties (e.g., teaching), which extend the overall study period
Applicants meet the general requirements if they have:
A second-cycle (Master’s) degree, or
Completed 240 credits (including 60 at second-cycle level), or
Equivalent knowledge obtained in Sweden or abroad
According to the Higher Education Ordinance (Ch.7, Sec.40) and the General Syllabus (GU 2024/3687), applicants must have:
At least 60 higher-education credits in Political Science, OR
Equivalent qualifications (including second-cycle studies in related social sciences)
The department cannot assess eligibility for individual applicants prior to the deadline.
Selection is based on applicants’ ability to benefit from doctoral studies. The following components form the basis of assessment:
Working sample
Evaluated for problem formulation, analytical ability, and originality
Statement of intended research project (max 2,500 words / ~6 pages)
Must show familiarity with existing research and ability to formulate scientific problems
Academic transcripts
Previous academic and professional merits
Interviews
Recommendation letters
Requested only at a later stage
Once admitted, the candidate will be employed as a doctoral student.
Governed by ordinance SFS 1993:100
Initial contract: maximum 1 year, renewable for up to two years at a time
Total employment cannot exceed four years of full-time doctoral education
Full-time (100%)
Type of employment: Fixed-term, four years
Placement: Department of Political Science, Gothenburg
Start date: 1 September 2026
The University applies a local agreement for doctoral student salaries.
Doctoral studies require physical presence in Gothenburg.
Admission may be revoked if a required residence permit is not secured before the start date.
Applications are reviewed by an admission committee chaired by the Director of PhD Studies
The Head of Department makes the final admission decision
Decisions are announced in April
The decision cannot be appealed
Program Coordination
Kristina Gurok
phdprogram@pol.gu.se
+46 31 786 5855
Assistant Head of Department (PhD Programme)
Johannes Lindvall
johannes.lindvall@gu.se
+46 31 786 1224
Union representatives for the University of Gothenburg:
https://www.gu.se/om-universitetet/jobba-hos-oss/hjalp-for-sokande
Applications are submitted via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal.
The application must be in English and must include:
Introductory letter (max 1,000 words / ~2 pages), containing four paragraphs:
Brief self-presentation
Summary of qualifications
Presentation of intended research project
Why you wish to join the Department and its doctoral programme
CV (with publications list, if applicable)
One writing sample (Master’s thesis or equivalent; Swedish or English; full translation + original required if translated)
Project description (max 2,500 words / ~6 pages, excluding bibliography)
Must include abstract
Must demonstrate familiarity with prior research
Verified academic transcripts
Bachelor + Master transcripts required
Original + English translation if applicable
EU applicants: diploma supplement
Recommendation letters
Do not include unless specifically requested later
More instructions:
https://www.gu.se/en/political-science/doctoral-studies/open-for-application-doctoral-studentship-positions
For information on relocation, benefits, and life in Gothenburg:
https://www.movetogothenburg.com/
The University values equal opportunities and diversity. Salaries are set individually. Documents are archived for two years per Swedish regulations.
The University does not accept contact from recruitment or staffing agencies regarding this position.