
Franklin University Switzerland (FUS) is pleased to invite applications for a fully funded PhD position in Political Science within the framework of the SNSF research project DIVIDE, led by Professor Oliver Strijbis.
This four-year position offers an exceptional opportunity for early-career researchers to develop their doctoral project within a dynamic international academic environment while contributing to a major research initiative exploring the societal impacts of secession referenda.
Franklin University Switzerland is committed to building a diverse academic community. Applicants from different backgrounds, particularly those traditionally underrepresented in higher education can apply.
Program starts on september 1, 2025 (or upon agreement). Each eligible applicant gets a salary of CHF 47,000–50,000 annually (in line with Swiss National Science Foundation conditions).
About Franklin University Switzerland
Franklin University Switzerland is a private liberal arts university located in Sorengo, a picturesque suburb of Lugano in southern Switzerland. The institution is uniquely accredited both in Switzerland and the United States: it is recognized by the Swiss Accreditation Council and authorized to grant Swiss-accredited Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees. Additionally, FUS holds U.S. accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, authorizing the conferment of American-accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees.
About the PhD Position and the DIVIDE Project
- The successful candidate will join Franklin’s Political Science doctoral program and be affiliated with DIVIDE, a research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The project examines the effects of secession referenda on interethnic relations, addressing a timely and politically sensitive issue with global relevance. Through mixed-methods research and comparative case studies, DIVIDE investigates how demands for political autonomy and territorial separation influence the interactions between ethnic groups and societal cohesion.
- As a PhD researcher, Applicant will actively contribute to the project’s core objectives while simultaneously developing the independent doctoral research within its broader thematic scope. At least 80% of your working time will be dedicated to research, ensuring ample opportunity for deep intellectual engagement and scholarly development.
Key Responsibilities for the Franklin University Switzerland (FUS)
- Collaborate closely with the research team to support data collection, analysis, and interpretation related to interethnic dynamics in the context of secession referenda.
- Develop and execute an independent doctoral dissertation aligned with the broader themes of the DIVIDE project.
- Contribute to scholarly publications and present research findings at conferences and seminars.
- Participate in doctoral training modules, workshops, and academic development activities.
- Engage in the academic life of the university and participate in regular progress evaluations.
Eligibility Criteria for the Franklin University Switzerland (FUS)
Required Qualifications:
- A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Political Science or a related field. Applicants who will complete their degree before September 1, 2025, are also eligible.
- Demonstrated academic excellence, including strong performance in coursework and a high-quality Master’s thesis.
- A solid foundation in quantitative research methods and familiarity with statistical analysis tools.
- A strong interest in political behavior, nationalism, and questions of identity and intergroup relations.
- High level of motivation to pursue a career in academia or research.
- Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
- Excellent proficiency in written and spoken English.
- Commitment to learning Italian to at least A1 level within the first two years of the position.
Desirable Skills:
- Previous research experience related to ethnic politics, political conflict, or electoral behavior.
- Familiarity with additional languages relevant to the project’s geographic areas of study.
- Experience working in multicultural or international research environments.
Application Process for the Franklin University Switzerland (FUS)
To apply, candidates should submit their complete application as a single PDF file containing the following documents:
- A letter of interest (max 2 pages) outlining your motivation, relevant academic background, and alignment with the DIVIDE project.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- Official academic transcripts (Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees).
- A writing sample (e.g., your Master’s thesis or a relevant academic paper).
- Contact information for two academic references who are familiar with your work and willing to provide a recommendation.
- Please send your application via email to: DIVIDEPhD@fus.edu
For any questions regarding the position or the application process, prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Oliver Strijbis directly at: ostrijbis@fus.edu. Further information about his research can be found at: https://www.fus.edu/academics/faculty/oliver-strijbis