dEADLINE: October 1, 2025

Applications are now open for the Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025-2027. This two-year fellowship offers early-career researchers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research on Political Violence in Democracies while contributing to the academic excellence of one of Europe’s leading centres for peace and conflict studies.

This blog provides all the necessary details on eligibility, application requirements, benefits, and how to apply.


About the Fellowship

The Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University invites applications for 1–2 postdoctoral positions in the project Political Violence in Democracies. The positions are fully funded for a period of two years, starting on 1 December 2025 (or as agreed).

Successful candidates will collaborate with the principal investigator and team members to explore the dynamics of political violence in democratic settings, applying advanced quantitative methods and publishing in leading journals.


Duration

  • Length: 2 years
  • Start Date: 1 December 2025 (or as agreed)
  • End Date: End of 2027

Responsibilities

Fellows will:

  • Conduct innovative research within the theme Political Violence in Democracies.
  • Lead in designing and coordinating quantitative data collection and analysis.
  • Publish in high-impact journals.
  • Potentially undertake limited teaching responsibilities within the department.

Additional funding is available for research-related costs.


Eligibility Criteria

Ideal candidates should have:

  • A PhD (or equivalent) in peace and conflict research, political science, or related field.
  • Documented scholarly experience, preferably with peer-reviewed publications relevant to the project theme.
  • Expertise in at least one of the following areas:
    • Political behaviour and democratic values.
    • Advanced quantitative research methods (e.g. surveys, field experiments).
  • Fluency in English (spoken and written).

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on:

  • Demonstrated research skills, with emphasis on theory-driven empirical research and strong methodological skills.
  • Potential to make meaningful contributions to the project.
  • Publication record in relevant areas.

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

  1. Personal Letter (1–2 pages): Stating interest in the position and contribution to the project.
  2. Research Statement (2–3 pages): Detailing past research, current projects, and future directions.
  3. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Including a complete list of publications.
  4. References: Names and contact details of referees.
  5. Degree Certificate / Transcript: Confirming completion of doctoral degree or equivalent.

Deadline

  • Application Deadline: 1 October 2025

Benefits

  • Full-time employment at Uppsala University for 2 years.
  • Opportunity to contribute to world-leading research on peace and conflict.
  • Funding support for research-related costs, including data collection, travel, or conference participation.
  • Possible teaching experience to strengthen academic portfolio.

How to Apply

Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare their application package carefully, ensuring that their research aligns with the project’s focus on Political Violence in Democracies.


Final Note: The Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025-2027 is an excellent opportunity for postdoctoral researchers looking to advance their academic careers while contributing to critical global debates on political violence and democracy.

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