Brief Description
The Department for History of Science and Ideas announces two 4-year PhD positions. Currently the whole department employs 20 teachers/researchers and 11 Ph.D.-students. History of science and ideas is taught at the undergraduate level, master`s level and at Ph.D. level. Moreover as to research, members currently undertake a broad range of research topics including History of Science, History of Philosophy, History of Medicine, Cultural History and Media History.
Research proposals in any of these fields are most welcome. Successful candidates will pursue their doctoral studies full-time and are expected to participate actively in departmental activities, by attending seminars, etc. The position might also entail teaching and other assignments. The working language in the Department is Swedish, in the Office it is English, however reading understanding and oral knowledge of Swedish is expected within the first year. Hence research could be conducted in both languages.
Eligibility
Scholarship
During the first year, the successful candidates will receive “utbildningsbidrag”, which represents a salary of currently 15 500 sek/month. During the following years, s/he will hold a “doktorandanställning” where the starting salary currently is 21 700 sek/month. The latter position is a proper employment the holder of which qualifies for the standard Swedish social benefits, such as paid parental leave.
How to apply
Your application should include:
For more information:
Head of Department: Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell,+46-18-4717677, e-mail: torbjorn.gustafsson-chorell@idehist.uu.se
Director of graduate studies: Professor Sven Widmalm, +46-18-4711581, e-mail: sven.widmalm@idehist.uu.se
Professor of History of Science: Otto Sibum, phone +46-18-4711480, e-mail Otto.Sibum@idehist.uu.se
The trade uni0n representatives are: Anders Grundström, Saco (the Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations), phone +46-18-4715380 and Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST (the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), phone +46- 18-4711996, Stefan Djurström, Seko (the Uni0n of Service and Communication Employees), phone +46-18-471-3315.
Deadline: 30 September 2011
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