The Department of Archaeology, Ancient History and Conservation invites students with an advanced degree in Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, or Egyptology to apply for funding for a doctoral position at the Berit Wallenberg Foundation, with the department hosting the programme.
The Department of Archaeology, Ancient History and Conservation is a dynamic and expanding research environment with around 100 employees working in both Uppsala and Visby. The environment comprises seven disciplines taught at undergraduate and advanced levels, and the department offers postgraduate education in Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Egyptology and Conservation. Archaeology is offered in both Uppsala and Visby, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History and Egyptology are offered in Uppsala, and Conservation is offered in Visby.
The department has an integrated research culture that includes two centres of excellence (WIVA and the Centre for the Human Past) and expertise in a range of interdisciplinary themes, including ancient religious practices, urban societies, conflict and power studies, historical ecology and critical cultural heritage studies. More information about ongoing research projects is available on the department's website.
Duties: Doctoral education through employment as a doctoral student comprises four years of net study. As a doctoral student, you are expected to pursue your doctoral education on a full-time basis and, within the framework of this, to actively participate in the department's seminar activities. Teaching or administrative duties at the department corresponding to a maximum of 20 per cent may occur by agreement. The employment is extended to a corresponding extent.
Requirements: To meet the entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must:
Other information about the doctoral position: Please note that the doctoral position can only be filled if the applicant receives funding from the Berit Wallenberg Foundation. The foundation funds research in archaeology and art history, preferably up to the end of the 19th century. Grants are primarily awarded for research relating to Swedish and Nordic material. The applicant is responsible for designing the research plan so that the project clearly falls within the field of archaeology and corresponds to the foundation's priorities. Applications that are not considered to have realistic prospects of competing for funding from the foundation will not be nominated by the department. After internal review, the department board decides which applications the department can endorse. The Berit Wallenberg Foundation then makes the final selection and decides on funding.
Application: The application, which can be written in Swedish or English, must include:
Assessment criteria: The department board makes its decision based on 1) the quality, feasibility and relevance of the research plan; 2) the applicant's qualifications for the intended research task; 3) the applicant's ability to benefit from doctoral education in general; 4) the quality of the applicant's submitted degree project; 5) the applicant's ability to complete the research task within the set time frame; 6) the department's ability to offer qualified supervision; 7) other publications and relevant employment. During the admission process, a selection of applicants will be invited to an interview.
About the position: The employment is limited in time, the scope is full-time. Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1–7 and in Uppsala University's rules and guidelines. Start date 1 January 2027 or as agreed. Location: Uppsala or Visby (Archaeology), Uppsala (Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, and Egyptology). Applicants admitted to the doctoral programme will be employed as full-time doctoral students at the department for four years with salary according to a salary scale negotiated with the employee organisations.
For further information about the position, please contact: Head of Department Karl-Johan Lindholm, prefekt@arkeologi.uu.se, 018-471 20 81; Director of PhD Studies Michael Lindblom, michael.lindblom@antiken.uu.se, 018-471 75 53.
Please submit your application by 1 April 2026, UFV-PA 2026/558.
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