Reference Number: PAR 2025/639 About the University and DepartmentThe University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. With 56,000 students and 6,600 employees, the university is a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong research and attractive study programs attract researchers and students from around the world. Sociology focuses on social interactions between individuals as well as societal patterns and structures. The Department of Sociology and Work Science employs approximately 120 staff, including teachers, researchers, and doctoral students. Research spans labor markets, working life, social deviance, digitalization, emotions, gender, migration, environmental issues, social movements, governance, technology, science, and welfare. Educational programs include sociology, work science, human resource management, criminology, and social psychology. The department collaborates extensively with private and public partners, including the Centre for Global Human Resource Management (CGHRM). This doctoral position is funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS), a national research program in Sweden focused on AI and autonomous systems in the humanities and social sciences. General information about doctoral studies at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: Doctoral Studies at GU DutiesThe Department seeks a doctoral student in sociology to work on sustainability and AI, affiliated with the WASP-HS Graduate School and the project “In the Eye of the Storm: Climate Adaptation in Times of Increasing Polarization and Disinformation”, under Professor Martin Hultman and Associate Professor Anton Törnberg. Research Focus:
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The doctoral student is expected to design a concrete study plan in consultation with supervisors. Affiliation: WASP-HS Graduate School, with interdisciplinary courses, workshops, and intellectual network access. Doctoral Studies: Four years of full-time study, leading to a doctoral degree. Up to 20% of employment may be departmental duties (teaching, research, administration). EligibilityGeneral Requirements:
Specific Requirements for Sociology Doctoral Studies:
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Assessment CriteriaApplications will be evaluated based on:
References to previous supervisors or employers must be included. Letters of recommendation will not be considered. Admission and Employment
Selection Process
Application RequirementsApplications must include:
Applications are submitted via the University of Gothenburg recruitment portal. Contact Information
Union Representatives: University of Gothenburg Unions Information for International ApplicantsThe University values diversity and equal working conditions. Application documents will be archived for 2 years in accordance with Swedish National Archives regulations.
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