About the Program
The University of Gothenburg invites applications for a fully funded PhD in Archaeology titled “Doctoral Position in Archaeology” at the Department of Historical Studies. This doctoral studentship focuses on advancing archaeological research through the study of material culture, addressing key questions of social change in past societies within a broad chronological and geographical scope. The project is aligned with the department’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration across Archaeology, History, and Classical Archaeology/Ancient History. The position is supervised by senior academic staff at the department and offers a 4-year full-time research duration, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, starting September 2026. Doctoral candidates will benefit from a vibrant academic environment, research seminars, methodological training, and opportunities for professional development.
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Program Details
- Position: Fully funded PhD Studentship in Archaeology
- Institution: University of Gothenburg
- Department/Faculty: Department of Historical Studies, Faculty of Humanities
- Supervisor: Departmental supervisory team (contact: Professor Lars Hermanson / Professor Håkan Karlsson)
- Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Start Date (Anticipated): September 2026
- Duration: 4 years (full-time)
- Funding: Fully funded doctoral studentship, salaried position under Swedish Higher Education Ordinance
- Working Hours: Full-time; may include up to 20% departmental duties
Required Degree/Diploma
- Second-cycle (Master’s) degree
- Or 240 credits with at least 60 at second-cycle level
- Or equivalent qualifications obtained in Sweden or abroad
Research Focus/Area
- Archaeology
- Material culture studies
- Social change in past societies
- Interdisciplinary historical research
- Comparative archaeological perspectives across periods and regions
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree or equivalent in Archaeology
- At least 120 HEC in Archaeology, including 30 HEC at second-cycle level
- Ability to participate actively in Swedish and English
Preferred Qualifications:
- Research experience in archaeological analysis
- Strong academic writing skills
- Familiarity with archaeological theory, methods, and sources
- Ability to formulate clear research questions
Key Features of the Program
- Participation in departmental research seminars
- Access to an international and interdisciplinary research environment
- Opportunity for teaching, research, or administrative duties
- Comprehensive academic support from experienced supervisors
- Professional development and networking within Scandinavian and international research communities
Application Process
How to Apply:
Submit all required documents through the University of Gothenburg’s online recruitment system.
Required Documents:
- Cover letter (max 1000 words)
- CV with publication list
- Master’s thesis or equivalent scholarly work
- Research project proposal (max 3000 words including abstract)
- Verified academic transcripts
- Contact information for two referees
- All documents must be in PDF format
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Currently open
- Deadline: 29 January 2026
- Interviews: Conducted by the department’s advisory committee
Where to Apply
- University Website: University of Gothenburg
- Official Notification: click here
- Application Portal: click here
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