Doctoral Candidate in Peace and Conflict Research
Job Description
The Department of Peace and Conflict Research was established in 1971 to conduct peace research and offer courses in peace and conflict studies. The department hosts a dynamic research milieu and is internationally oriented. Currently approximately, 90 persons are employed at the Department and some 1000 students from around the world are enrolled every academic year.
The Department of Peace and Conflict Research offers a PhD programme that lasts for 4 years, including compulsory course work corresponding to about 1 year of fulltime studies. PhD candidates are often involved in teaching or administration up to 20% of their time, so it may take up to 5 years to complete the PhD programme. The purpose of the PhD programme is to make students capable of scientific research. It includes both course work and the completion of a PhD thesis. A PhD degree is of value for further academic research and teaching activities as well as for advanced professional work outside the academic world.
Job Responsibilities
- One general PhD position in peace and conflict research.
- The applicant shall submit a project plan with a proposed PhD theme related to peace and conflict research.
Work Description
The PhD candidate will primarily focus on their own doctoral education. A maximum of 20% of the position may involve other administrative and educational responsibilities at the Department.
Job Benefits
Our employees can enjoy a range of great benefits.
- A place to live
- More holiday
- Salary exchange – Exchanging salary for an occupational pension.
- Doctor’s appointments and medicine.
- Free admission to museums and gardens.
- Wellness hour, and wellness and fitness activities subsidy.
- Opportunities abroad.
Qualifications
Employment as a PhD candidate requires acceptance into the DPCR’s PhD program, which is decided through an evaluation of the applicant’s ability to successfully complete the program.
Eligibility Requirements
- Swedish as well as foreign students can apply.
- Only a limited number of students are admitted.
- Basic studies in peace and conflict studies or related subjects are required for admission.
- The application needs to include essays/writing samples in the form of a BA and/or an MA thesis or an essay corresponding to a C-level/Master-level course paper in the social sciences.
- Applicants should also present a plan for a possible research project leading to a dissertation.
Required Documents
The application shall be in English, filled out online at the web address given below and shall include:
- Completed application form for doctoral studies.
- Short personal letter (1-2 pages).
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Certified transcripts of academic records.
- A project plan (3-5 pages, excluding reference list) related to the topic specified above.
- Letters of reference/recommendation (max 2 letters) or a list of references (max 2) which can be contacted.
- Writing samples (1-3 samples).
The application form for doctoral studies is available at the address below, along with detailed instructions for completing the application.
Application Deadline: 11th of June, 2024.
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