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Södertörn University is a higher education institution in Stockholm that conducts education, research, and collaboration for sustainable societal development. We have around 14 000 students, 80 programmes and 300 courses, and we conduct education and research in the humanities, social sciences, technology and natural sciences. The university also offers police education and teacher education with an intercultural profile. A great deal of our research relates to the Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe. We combine subjects, perspectives, people and experiences, and are worldminded, curious and questioning, searching for surprising syntheses, challenges and development.
The Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES) is tasked with stimulating and developing Södertörn University’s multidisciplinary research and doctoral (third-cycle) education with a focus on the Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe. CBEES’ objective is to increase the national and international impact of Baltic and Eastern European research from Södertörn University, as well as achieving recognition of the university’s status as a knowledge hub. CBEES is a point of contact, not just within the university, but also for other research environments and the surrounding community. CBEES organises regular seminars, international conferences, summer schools, lectures, workshops, doctoral student meetings, and courses, and it publishes the Baltic Worlds journal. The research centre has professors, visiting researchers, postdocs, doctoral students and research coordinators. The working language at CBEES is English.
We are now welcoming applications for one project-specific researcher at CBEES. We are primarily interested in applications from researchers who specialise in Historical studies, either within a historical discipline or from another academic field, but with a clear historical perspective.
Job description
The duties of a project-specific researcher include research and associated tasks. We seek a researcher within the field of Historical studies in a wider sense. The project must have a very clear connection to the Baltic and Eastern European region.
The position includes participating in CBEES activities and presenting research results at CBEES Advanced seminar or at a separate topical event, such as a workshop or a roundtable. The chosen candidate is expected to work on-site at CBEES and join our research environment here.
Qualifications
You are qualified for employment as a project-specific researcher at CBEES if you have a doctoral degree or equivalent research expertise in a relevant subject. You must also have the personal skills necessary to meet the demands of the position and to be able to represent the university in a way that benefits its activities.
Fluency in English, both oral and written, is required.
Research expertise is demonstrated through scholarly publications in the relevant subject area, participation in research projects, research collaborations, and contributions to the development of the subject.
Employment
The position is full-time and for three months. Starting date after agreement, but the very latest possible starting date is 1 October 2025.
Application
The application should contain a personal letter, a CV, and a maximum of 2-page research plan + references.
Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Application deadline: 25 June 2025.
To apply for the position, please use the yellow button at the bottom of this webpage.
Contact and information
Per Bolin, Director, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Södertörn University. Email: [email protected]
Vit Kysilka, Administrative officer, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Södertörn University. Email: [email protected]
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Södertörn University provides high quality research and education at all levels, offering a friendly atmosphere and an inspiring environment.
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