Institution: Lund University, Department of Human Geography (Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi)
Reference Number: PA2026/394
Location: Lund, Skåne län, Sweden
Start Date: September 1, 2026
Employment: Temporary, full-time (4 years, limit of tenure per Higher Education Ordinance Chapter 5, §7)
Lund University invites applications for 1–2 doctoral studentships in human geography. The positions involve participation in the department’s research and teaching environment, with up to 20% of time allocated to teaching or administrative duties.
The research should be in the field of human geography, preferably complementing ongoing departmental research. The department encourages projects that advance human-geographical theory and methodology, rather than simply applying established perspectives.
General Requirements:
Second-cycle degree (Master’s or equivalent, 240 ECTS, including 60 at Master’s level)
Proficiency in English (spoken and written, equivalent to English B from Swedish upper secondary school)
Specific Requirements for Human Geography:
Master’s degree in human geography or a closely related discipline
Independent work of ≥30 higher education credits, at least half at Master’s level
Applications will be evaluated based on:
Pertinence and originality of the proposed research
Ability to structure and write an academic text
Engagement with human-geographical theory, methodology, and debates
Contribution to the department and alignment with departmental research
Applications must be submitted via the Lund University job application portal and include:
Research motivation – What you want to research and why it is important (max 4,000 characters)
Engagement with theory/methodology – How your research interacts with human-geographical theory, methods, and debates (max 4,000 characters)
References – List of key references (max 10)
Referees – Contact info for 2–3 personal references
Curriculum Vitae – Single PDF upload
Examination certificates and grades – Single PDF upload
Selected candidates may later be asked to provide a concise research proposal and a sample of academic work (e.g., Master’s thesis).
Deadline: March 8, 2026
Henrik Gutzon Larsen, +46 46 222 1758, henrik_gutzon.larsen@keg.lu.se
Union Representatives:
OFR/ST: +46 46 222 9362, st@st.lu.se
SACO: kansli@saco-s.lu.se
SEKO: +46 46 222 9366, sekocivil@seko.lu.se
PhD Program Details: Lund University – PhD Human Geography
Department Info: Department of Human Geography
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