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2026-01-30
In collaboration with the Gender Research School at Umeå Centre for Gender Studies, the Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies is seeking a doctoral student in Religious Studies/Theology with focus on gender.
Since 2001, The Gender Research School has co-financed doctoral students across all faculties at Umeå University. A doctoral student affiliated with the Graduate School gains access to a unique and dynamic research training environment, currently involving around 20 active doctoral students. For more information, see: https://www.umu.se/en/umea-centre-for-gender-studies/the-gender-research-school/about-the-gender-reserach-school/
The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Umeå University’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities conducts education and research in archaeology, philosophy, history, history with a focus on education, history of ideas, religious studies, and theology. For more information, see: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-historical-philosophical-and-religious-studies/
Doctoral students formulate their research plan and independently advance their dissertation project in consultation with supervisors assigned according to the project’s academic orientation. Supervision and progress reviews take place continuously with both supervisors and the director of doctoral studies. Doctoral students are a central part of the research environment and are expected to be actively engaged through participation in seminars, research networks, academic conferences, subject meetings, workplace gatherings, and staff days at the department.
Being a co-financed doctoral student in the Graduate School of Gender Studies means, among other things, participating in an interdisciplinary seminar group that meets regularly. The doctoral student also takes part in the school’s semester kick-off, residential retreats (once per term), and ensures that half of the courses in the doctoral program include a gender perspective.
To be admitted to studies at the third-cycle level, i.e. doctoral education, the applicant must meet both general and specific eligibility requirements. General requirements: a Master’s or equivalent degree in a relevant field, having completed course requirements worth at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 credits must be at second-cycle (Master’s) level, or in some other way – either in Sweden or abroad – having acquired equivalent knowledge.
In order to meet the specific eligibility requirements for admission to Religious Studies at third-cycle level, the applicant must have completed at least 30 credits at second-cycle level, with an independent project worth at least 15 credits in Religious Studies/Theology. Students who have acquired equivalent knowledge in some other way, either within Sweden or abroad, may be admitted for third-cycle studies after assessment.
The degree must be completed at the latest at the end of the application period.
Applicants are ranked with reference to their capacity to benefit from and complete the programme. The assessment is based primarily on prior study results, with particular consideration given to essays, and the quality of the research plan as well as the gender perspective and its relevance for the subject area. The assessment is also based on references and interviews, and additional possible evaluations of the main candidates.
Doctoral students will mainly devote themselves to their own doctoral studies. Employment as a doctoral student will be for the time deemed necessary for the completion of doctoral studies at a normal rate of study, which corresponds to a full-time position for four years. An initial contract of twelve months is extended with up to two years at a time provided that the individual study plan is followed. A doctoral student may, to a limited extent, also work with teaching and administration up to a maximum of 20 percent of a full-time position. The period of employment may thus be extended up to a maximum of five years. The entry level salary is SEK 30,900 and rises in three steps to SEK 35,600.
The doctoral student who is admitted participates compulsorily in the Graduate School of Gender Studies. The studies within the Graduate School of Gender Studies are coordinated with regular doctoral education conducted at the Department of Historical, Historical, Philosophical and Philosophical Studies. Doctoral studies begin at the start of the autumn semester, 1 September 2026. The place of work is Umeå University. Doctoral students are expected to contribute actively to the research environment. A high level of presence in the environment is required.
According to The Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 12, Section 2, a decision of appointment for a doctoral student position may not be appealed.
For further information, please contact Professor Tomas Lindgren, tomas.lindgren@umu.se
An application must contain:
Applications must be submitted no later than 30 January 2026 via the e-recruitment system Varbi.
Welcome with your application!
Admission
2026-09-01
Salary
Monthly salary
Application deadline
2026-01-30
Registration number
AN 2.2.1-1423-25
Contact
Tomas Lindgren, professor
tomas.lindgren@umu.se,090-7869564
Union representative
SACO
090-7865365
SEKO
090-7865296
ST
090-7865431