Reference number PAR 2025/231
Subject areaPublic administration Subject area descriptionPublic administration is a multidisciplinary subject that focuses on politics, democracy and governance; public administration economics; organization, management and society; and legal perspectives on public administration. DutiesResearch relevant to public administration. The proportion of research and teaching is regulated individually on the basis of local employment policy. Participation in applications for external research funding is expected on a regular basis.Course responsibility and teaching at the School of Public Administration's commissioned courses and courses within the basic education in public administration. The language of instruction is mainly Swedish, but English may also be used.Overall responsibility for the management, planning and organization of the School of Public Administration's collaboration with the surrounding society, including the School of Public Administration's Partnership for Collaboration, Education and Research (PACER).Overall responsibility for the management, planning and organization of the School of Public Administration's contract education, including course development and quality assurance.Active participation in the development of the institution's activities in Gothenburg.More information on the duties of a university teacher can be found in the Local Working Hours Agreement for Teachers at the University of Gothenburg (dnr PA 2021/2991). EligibilityA person who has a doctorate in public administration, or in another relevant subject area such as political science, business administration and sociology, and who has demonstrated teaching skills, is eligible for appointment as a senior lecturer in public administration. Assessment criteriaWhen appointing the position, the applicant who, after an overall assessment of skills and development potential, is deemed to have the best conditions for carrying out and developing the tasks described above will be selected. In the assessment, scientific and teaching skills will be given equal weight. Administrative skills will also be taken into account. EmploymentOne or more. Selection processThe selection process may include test lectures, interviews and reference checks. In the interviews, applicants will be given the opportunity to describe and develop their own views on collaboration, teaching and research in the field of public administration and their future role at the department. These elements will, where appropriate, also form the basis of the assessment. Contact informationFurther information about the position can be obtained from the Head of Department, Vicki Johansson, vicki.johansson@spa.gu.se , + 46 31-786 1596 or Deputy Head of Department, Jenny de Fine Licht, jenny.definelicht@spa.gu.se, + 46 31 786 3921. Questions about the recruitment process can be addressed to Maria Utterhall, HR-Officer, maria.utterhall@spa.gu.se , + 46 31 786 2966. UnionsUnion representatives at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: https://www.gu.se/om-universitetet/jobba-hos-oss/hjalp-for-sokande Applications must be received by: 2025-08-04
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