
Uppsala University, Sweden – 2 Positions Available
Are you passionate about advancing research in education and shaping the future of learning and educational policy? The Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden is inviting applications for two fully funded PhD positions in Education at its Department of Education. The positions are expected to begin on 1 September 2026 and will run for four years of full-time doctoral study.
This opportunity allows doctoral candidates to work within dynamic research groups, contribute to high-quality academic research, and complete a PhD dissertation in Education at one of Europe’s leading research universities.
The Uppsala University Department of Education (EDU) offers research and academic programs at undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. The department conducts research in areas such as:
Curriculum Studies
Education
Sociology of Education
With around 250 staff members, including 175 teachers and researchers, 45 doctoral students, and 30 administrators, the department maintains a strong research environment dedicated to understanding how education shapes individuals and societies.
The field of Education explores how people—children, youth, and adults—learn and develop in different social, cultural, and institutional contexts such as schools, families, workplaces, and higher education institutions. Researchers examine how knowledge, values, and skills are created, maintained, and transformed across generations.
Successful applicants will join one of the department’s research groups, each focusing on different aspects of education and learning.
This group explores educational governance, policy, and professional practices. Research focuses on how knowledge, values, and identities are shaped through educational systems, particularly in relation to globalization, migration, digitalization, and the knowledge-based society.
REL examines the relationship between education, leadership, and learning. The interdisciplinary group studies leadership practices and the conditions that support or limit leadership in educational contexts.
CLIP focuses on children’s and young people’s social interactions, identities, and learning processes in schools and everyday life. Research themes include multilingualism, digital practices, mobility, and social relations.
This group studies identity and socialization among children, youth, and young adults across different social environments. The research critically explores inequalities and structural conditions affecting young people.
The PS group focuses on inclusive education and support systems, particularly in schools and preschools. Research includes theoretical analyses, empirical studies, and interventions aimed at improving learning environments.
Founded in 1477, Uppsala University is one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions, with over 53,000 students and 7,600 staff members. The university is internationally recognized for its commitment to high-quality education, groundbreaking research, and societal impact.
Living in Sweden also offers a strong work-life balance, world-class research infrastructure, and a vibrant international academic community.
The doctoral position is a full-time temporary employment for four years leading to a PhD dissertation. As a doctoral candidate, you will:
Conduct independent research and write a doctoral thesis
Participate actively in departmental seminars and academic activities
Complete required doctoral coursework
Contribute to teaching or administrative duties (up to 20%), which may extend the employment period beyond four years
Applicants must meet the general requirements for doctoral studies at Uppsala University. To be eligible, candidates must have:
An advanced degree (Master’s level or equivalent)
At least 240 ECTS credits, including 60 credits at advanced level
At least 90 credits in Education or an equivalent relevant field
Excellent written and spoken English
Knowledge of Swedish is not required at the time of application, but admitted candidates are expected to learn Swedish during the program.
Applicants must submit the following documents:
Completed and signed PhD application form
Copies of Bachelor’s and Master’s theses (or equivalent)
A short CV including publications (if any)
Degree certificates and academic transcripts
A 4–5 page research proposal outlining:
Research questions
Theoretical and disciplinary context
Relevant previous research
Data sources and methodology
Relevance of the proposed thesis project
Motivation for pursuing doctoral studies at Uppsala University
All application documents must be submitted in English or Swedish. Documents in other languages must be officially translated into English.
Position type: Temporary doctoral position
Number of positions: 2
Employment type: Full-time (100%)
Start date: 1 September 2026 (or as agreed)
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Salary: Fixed salary according to PhD student agreements
Employment period: Up to four years of full-time doctoral studies
Reference number: UFV-PA 2026/400
The position may require security vetting, and candidates must pass the vetting process if applicable.
2 April 2026
Applications must be submitted through the official recruitment system of Uppsala University.
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