
Fully Funded Doctoral Employment
A new PhD position in Social Anthropology is now open for applications in Sweden. Doctoral positions in Sweden are structured as paid employment (“doktorand”), making this an attractive opportunity for candidates seeking both academic growth and financial stability.
In Sweden, PhD candidates are not self-funded students — they are formally employed by the university. This means:
Four-year fully funded doctoral position
Monthly salary and employment benefits
Teaching opportunities alongside research
Strong work-life balance
Access to research funding and academic networks
Swedish doctoral education is internationally recognized for its structured supervision and collaborative academic culture.
The position is in Social Anthropology, a discipline focused on understanding social life, culture, power structures, and human diversity through ethnographic and theoretical research.
Applicants are typically expected to:
Hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Social Anthropology or a related field
Demonstrate strong research potential
Submit a well-developed research proposal
Meet language and academic entry requirements
✔️ Competitive doctoral salary (rather than tuition-based study)
✔️ Four years of funded research
✔️ Teaching experience
✔️ Academic mentorship
✔️ A collaborative research environment
Sweden is known for offering doctoral researchers strong institutional support and stable employment conditions compared to many other countries.
⏳ Application Deadline: March 30
The timeline is short, so early preparation is strongly recommended — especially for refining your research proposal and gathering required documentation.
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