Institution: Stockholm University
Department: Department of Mathematics
Employment Type: Temporary, Full-time (100%)
Salary: Fixed salary
Number of Positions: 1
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Reference Number: SU FV-0783-26
Application Deadline: 22 April 2026
Published: 09 March 2026
About the Department
The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University has a long tradition of excellent research and holds a prominent position in Scandinavian mathematics. The department consists of three divisions: Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, and Computational Mathematics. Research at the Division of Mathematics covers a wide range of areas, including algebra, geometry, analysis, and mathematical logic.
For more information, please visit the Department of Mathematics.
Project Description
We are seeking PhD students for the following projects:
Group theory, arithmetic geometry, and representation theory (supervised by Wushi Goldring)
Topology of moduli spaces (supervised by Dan Petersen)
It is also possible to apply for projects with other supervisors at the department. More information about available PhD supervisors and potential thesis projects can be found here. Applicants are encouraged to contact potential supervisors before submitting their application.
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must meet both general and specific entry requirements for postgraduate education.
General Requirements: Completion of a second-cycle degree, or equivalent, with at least 240 higher education credits (60 credits at the second-cycle level), or otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or abroad.
Specific Requirements: At least 90 credits in mathematics, including:
Abstract Algebra (7.5 credits)
Foundations of Analysis (7.5 credits)
Complex Analysis (7.5 credits)
A degree project of at least 15 credits, or equivalent
Selection Criteria
Candidates will be assessed based on their capacity to benefit from the training. Evaluation criteria include:
Documented knowledge in the relevant field of research
Written and oral proficiency in English
Analytical thinking and problem-solving ability
Collaboration, creativity, initiative, and independence
Assessment is based on previous studies, grades, quality of degree projects, references, motivation letter, relevant experience, and, if shortlisted, interviews (tentatively mid-May).
Admission is governed by the Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University.
About the Employment
Fixed-term employment as a doctoral student according to Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100)
Maximum employment period corresponds to full-time doctoral education for four years
Primary focus on doctoral education, with up to 20% work on teaching, research, or administration
Employment is renewed annually (initial maximum one year, then up to two years at a time)
Stockholm University is committed to a discrimination-free workplace with equal opportunities for all.
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Alexander Berglund, Director of PhD Studies
Telephone: +46 8 16 45 37
Email: alexb@math.su.se
Union representatives:
ST/OFR: st@st.su.se
Saco-S: saco@saco.su.se
Seko: sekodirekt@seko.se
Application Instructions
Applicants should apply via Stockholm University’s recruitment system. Please attach:
Personal letter
Curriculum vitae
Any additional documents requested in the application form
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the application is complete and submitted before the deadline. Instructions are available here.
Mission Statement
Stockholm University contributes to the development of a sustainable democratic society through knowledge, enlightenment, and the pursuit of truth.
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