Lund University, one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious universities, is inviting applications for a PhD in Sustainability Science at the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS). This exciting doctoral opportunity offers successful applicants the chance to conduct cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on the role of finance in shaping just energy transitions while earning a full salary throughout the four-year doctoral programme.
The position is based in Lund, Sweden, and is part of a prestigious FORMAS-funded international research project that explores how financial systems influence the transition away from fossil fuels. The successful candidate will work alongside researchers in Sweden and Canada while contributing to one of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges.
Application Deadline: 28 August 2026
Founded in 1666, Lund University consistently ranks among the world’s leading universities. With approximately 46,000 students and 8,500 staff, the university is internationally recognized for excellence in research and education.
The successful PhD candidate will join the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), a globally respected institute dedicated to addressing sustainability challenges through interdisciplinary research and innovative educational programmes.
LUCSUS conducts research across several major sustainability themes, including:
The centre collaborates extensively with international partners and promotes both critical thinking and practical solutions to global sustainability issues.
The Sustainability Science PhD programme is a 240-credit doctoral programme, equivalent to four years of full-time study.
Unlike many doctoral programmes around the world, this position is a salaried employment opportunity.
Successful candidates will:
The appointment may also include teaching responsibilities of up to 20% of working time. If teaching duties are assigned, the doctoral appointment will be extended accordingly.
The successful applicant will:
The doctoral research forms part of the FORMAS-funded project titled:
“(Dis)orderly Transitions: The Financial Sector’s Role in Shaping Just Energy Transitions.”
The project builds upon the COP28 agreement, which emphasized the need for moving away from fossil fuels in a:
manner.
The research investigates an important question:
How does the financial sector influence the global transition away from fossil fuels?
Researchers will critically examine how financial institutions attempt to create “orderly transitions” through financial instruments that seek to manage uncertainty, risks, investments, and future pathways.
The project combines perspectives from:
The selected PhD researcher will conduct qualitative fieldwork involving financial actors across Scandinavia.
Research topics include:
Fieldwork may include:
The research aims to improve understanding of how financial systems influence both the opportunities and inequalities emerging during energy transitions.
Successful applicants will benefit from numerous opportunities, including:
Candidates receive a monthly salary from Lund University throughout the four-year programme.
The appointment covers the full duration of doctoral studies.
Researchers will work with leading scholars in Sweden and Canada.
Students receive dedicated workspace at LUCSUS.
Eligible candidates may gain valuable university teaching experience.
The programme provides:
Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for doctoral education in Sweden.
Applicants should have either:
Ideal candidates should possess:
Although not mandatory, the following strengthen an application:
Applicants are encouraged to apply even if they meet only some of these desirable qualifications.
Applicants will be evaluated based on:
Scandinavian language skills are advantageous but not required.
Applicants must submit the following electronically:
Maximum 2,000 words, including:
Maximum 2 pages, including:
Academic transcripts and certificates.
Copies of thesis work totaling at least 30 credits, including:
Names and contact information for three professional referees.
Reference letters are not required during the first application stage.
This PhD position offers far more than a doctoral degree. It provides the opportunity to:
For aspiring sustainability researchers interested in climate governance, political economy, finance, and just transitions, this represents an exceptional career opportunity.
For more information, visit the official website.
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