Doctoral Positions "History" (Södertörn University, Stockhom)

Doctoral Positions "History" (Södertörn University, Stockhom)

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Södertörn University
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Stockholm
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Sweden
Vom - Bis
01.09.2017 - 31.08.2012
Bewerbungsschluss
20.02.2017
Von
Götz, Norbert

Doctoral Positions "History" (Södertörn University, Stockhom) (four years, fully salaried), deadline 20 February 2017:

1 doctoral position in history with relevance for the Baltic Sea region or Eastern Europe:

Södertörn University in south Stockholm is a dynamic institute of higher education with a unique profile and high academic standard. A large proportion of the university staff holds doctorates and there is a strong link between undergraduate education and research. Södertörn University has around 11 000 students and 840 employees. Södertörn University is an equal opportunities employer.

Doctoral studentship in Historywithin the research area of Historical studies, connected to the Baltic and Eastern European Graduate School(BEEGS)

Description of Historical Studies
Historical Studies at Södertörn University is an area belonging to the humanities in which aspects of mankind, society, culture and heritage are studied from different perspectives. This research area has four research profiles that together form a unified academic platform: Baltic and East European Studies; gender; contemporary history; and cultural heritage. Historical Studies includes five subject areas for doctoral studies: Archaeology, Ethnology, History, History of Ideas, and the Study of Religions.

Description of History
History at Södertörn University has three major research profiles: gender, interculturality and the Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe. History as a subject is taught at all levels, from undergraduate courses and Master’s program to postgraduate studies. History is an important part of different multidisciplinary programs at Södertörn University, and is a partner also in nation-wide postgraduate schools.

The planned research for this studentship must be relevant for the Baltic Sea region or Eastern Europe, since the position is also connected to the Baltic and Eastern European Graduate School, BEEGS (www.sh.se/beegs), which is part of the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies, CBEES (www.sh.se/cbees) at Södertörn University.

This notification of vacancies includes both admission to third-cycle education, i.e. research level, and employment on a doctoral studentship. The intended outcome for students admitted to third-cycle education is a PhD. The programme covers 240 credits, which is the equivalent of four years of full-time study. A doctoral student’s working hours should primarily be dedicated to his/her third-cycle studies; however, the position may entail other duties within education, research and/or administration, but these may be equivalent to no more than 20 % of full-time.

Entry requirements and selection

The general entry requirements are:
1. a second-cycle/master level qualification
2. fulfilment of the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits awarded at second-cycle/master level, or
3. the acquisition of substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad

Specific entry requirements
A qualified applicant has the equivalent of 90 credits in History and has successfully completed second-cycle studies in History, or who has attained the same qualifications outside of Sweden or by previously taking some equivalent degree. Under special circumstances, the faculty board may exempt an applicant from fulfilling special qualification requirements.

Employment
An application for a place on a third-cycle programme is also an application for employment on a doctoral studentship. The employment is for no longer than the equivalent to a maximum of four years full time studies. The provisions relating to employment on a doctoral studentship are stated in the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 5, Sections 1-7. Doctoral students will be employed by the School of Historical and Contemporary Studies at Södertörn University.
The first date of employment is September 2017

Click on the links below for information about admission regulations and third-cycle education in History:
Södertörn University’s Admission Regulations
General Syllabus for History

Further information
Per Bolin Head of School of history and contemporary studies, per.bolin@sh.se Phone: +46 8 608 4053
Kekke Stadin, professor of history, kekke.stadin@sh.se Phone: +46 8 608 4256
Lisa Gäll, Human Resources Officer lisa.gall@sh.se Phone: +46 8 608 45 84

Application procedure:
For application, use the web-based recruitment system “ReachMee” at Södertörn University. Click on the link "ansök" (apply) at the bottom of the announcement.

http://web101.reachmee.com/i007/sh/uk/vacdetail.aspx?commadseqno=1446&postback=vacancies.aspxaspx

2 doctoral positions in history (with language competence in Swedish):

See for details in Swedish:

https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I007/532/job?site=2&lang=SE&validator=db55b3bb220694127f9ed38614bcc83c&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sh.se%2F&ihelper=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sh.se%2Fp3%2Fext%2Fcontent.nsf%2Faget%3Fopenagent&job_id=1443gent&job_id=1443

Further doctoral positions in the history of ideas and other disciplines, mainly from the humanities, can be found under:

http://www.sh.se/vacantpositions

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