Lund University – Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry
Reference number: PA2025/2947
Location: Lund, Sweden
Employment type: Full-time, fixed-term (6 years, tenure-track)
Application deadline: 21 February 2026
Start date: Earliest April 2026, latest February 2027
Founded in 1666, Lund University is one of the world’s leading universities, with approximately 47,000 students and 8,800 staff across Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. The University is committed to academic excellence, sustainability, gender equality, and diversity, which it views as a fundamental strength.
The Department of Chemistry conducts research across all core areas of chemistry with a strong focus on contributing to a sustainable society. The department comprises three main units:
Center for Molecular Protein Science (CMPS)
Center for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS)
Division of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry education and research are primarily hosted within CAS, which includes around 15 research groups working across organic, inorganic, analytical, and materials chemistry, as well as polymer technology.
The department benefits from close links to world-class research infrastructures, including MAX IV and the European Spallation Source (ESS), and provides excellent access to advanced facilities such as mass spectrometry, ICP-MS, NMR, electron microscopy, cleanrooms, synthesis laboratories, and high-performance computing resources.
Lund University invites applications for a six-year tenure-track position as Associate Senior Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry. The position is designed to support early-career researchers in establishing an independent academic profile, with a clear pathway to promotion to Senior Lecturer (permanent) and eventually Professor.
Applicants with research interests across the full breadth of analytical chemistry are encouraged to apply.
The position includes research, teaching, and limited administrative duties:
Establish and lead an independent research program in analytical chemistry
Build a research group, supported by resources equivalent to at least one doctoral studentship
Actively seek external research funding
Teach at the first, second, and third cycles (approximately 10–30% over the employment period)
Supervise bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students
Contribute to departmental and faculty activities
The balance between research and teaching may evolve over time.
Participation in the Faculty of Science career programme for associate senior lecturers
Strong institutional mentorship
Excellent infrastructure and interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities
To be eligible, applicants must:
Hold a PhD in Analytical Chemistry (or equivalent expertise)
Normally have obtained the PhD within seven years of the application deadline (earlier degrees may be considered under special circumstances)
Have completed a postdoctoral stay or equivalent experience at an institution other than the PhD-granting university
Demonstrate suitability for academic duties in research and teaching
Primary emphasis is placed on research excellence, with teaching expertise also considered.
Strong publication record in analytical chemistry
A well-defined research plan demonstrating independence and funding potential
Excellent written and spoken English
Ability to plan, develop, and deliver teaching in analytical chemistry
Ability to complement and strengthen existing research and education
Evidence of research renewal and leadership
Experience obtaining external funding
Teaching experience in analytical chemistry, particularly analytical chromatography
Demonstrated leadership and collaboration skills
Personal qualities such as perseverance, organizational ability, independence, and maturity are also important.
Non-Swedish-speaking staff are expected to acquire sufficient Swedish (CEFR B1) within three years to teach and participate fully in university activities.
An Associate Senior Lecturer may apply once for promotion to Senior Lecturer (permanent position), subject to meeting the Faculty of Science’s promotion criteria, including:
Strong national and international research standing
Independent research profile
Documented teaching and supervision competence
Training in higher education pedagogy and doctoral supervision
Academic leadership and societal engagement
Generous annual leave and occupational pension
Secure public-sector employment benefits
A vibrant, international research environment
More information: Working at Lund University
Applications should be submitted in English and uploaded as PDF files via Lund University’s recruitment system, in accordance with the Faculty of Science application instructions for teaching positions.
A research plan is mandatory.
Ola Wendt, Head of Department
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✉️ ola.wendt@chem.lu.se
Helen Johansson, Recruitment Coordinator
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✉️ helen.johansson@science.lu.se
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com