Institution: Stockholm University – Department of Economic History and International Relations
Employment: Full-time, temporary
Salary: Individual salary setting
Number of positions: 1
Full-time equivalent: 100%
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Reference number: SU FV-0572-26
Application deadline: 10 April 2026
Published: 17 February 2026
Start date: Preferably June 2026 or as per agreement
The Department of Economic History and International Relations is a dynamic and strong education and research department at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Stockholm University. It aims to be nationally leading and internationally prominent in research and education, focusing on three IR sub-fields:
International Relations
International Security
International Institutions
International Political Economy (IPE)
The ERC-funded project “PROTECT – Protectionism in Place: Explaining How Subnational Change Affects Public Support for Protectionism” examines:
Why some citizens support protectionist policies that are costly to them while others do not
The effects of changing local circumstances on public attitudes towards protectionism
The project collects new survey and subnational context data from select Western and non-Western countries.
Conduct research within the ERC-project PROTECT
Design, collect, and analyze new survey and panel data
Apply methodological approaches such as survey data analysis, panel data analysis, and survey experiments
Analyze survey and survey experimental data
Collaborate in a research group focused on quantitative research of public attitudes towards protectionism
Participate in the Higher Seminar in International Relations at the department
Swedish doctoral degree or an equivalent relevant degree from another country
Degree must be completed no later than the employment decision date
Preferred:
Doctoral degree completed no more than three years prior to the application deadline (exceptions for special circumstances such as sick leave, parental leave, elected positions, service in defense, clinical attachment, or relevant assignments)
Scientific experience relevant to International Relations and survey/panel/survey experimental data
Ability to work in an international, cross-disciplinary research team
Excellent academic written English
Full-time employment for a minimum of two years and a maximum of three years
Possibility of extension under special circumstances
Start date preferably June 2026 or as per agreement
Dynamic interaction between higher education and research in an international, creative environment
Favourable working conditions
Located in Stockholm’s National City Park with good transport links
Project Leader: Prof. Lisa Dellmuth – lisa.dellmuth@su.se
Head of Department: Prof. Johan Svanberg – johan.svanberg@su.se
Apply via Stockholm University recruitment system
Attach personal letter, CV, and all other requested documents
Ensure application is complete according to instructions before the deadline
Stockholm University promotes equal opportunities and a discrimination-free workplace
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