Institution: Stockholm University, Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC)
Location: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Type of Employment: Full-time, temporary (2–3 years, possible extension)
Reference Number: SU FV-0742-26
Start Date: 1 June 2026 (or as agreed)
Application Deadline: 7 April 2026
Contact: Prof. Laura Pereira, laura.pereira@su.se
The Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) investigates how people and nature can thrive under planetary pressures. SRC collaborates with the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, focusing on sustainability, resilience, and transformative change.
More information: Stockholm Resilience Centre
SURPRISES: Building anticipatory governance of social-ecological tipping points in transformative change planning for ocean sustainability
The project aims to:
Identify visions and pathways for sustainable, equitable coastal and marine futures in African ocean basins
Understand social-ecological tipping points and their implications
Apply participatory futures approaches to co-develop nature-positive visions under uncertainty
Scale regional visions (Western Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Benguela, Gulf of Guinea) to a pan-African Ocean vision, aligned with IUCN’s Great Blue Wall initiative
Lead the development and deployment of participatory workshop methods across regional case studies
Analyze results and prepare reports/publications as lead author
Work closely with students to develop pan-African scenarios
Contribute to project management and workshop logistics as needed
Support the African Tipping Points Report and take on leadership opportunities
Swedish doctoral degree or equivalent from another country, completed by the employment decision
Strong research skills and track record in social-ecological, sustainability, or futures-oriented research
Preferred qualifications:
Experience with scenario development, participatory visioning, or pathway modeling
Ability to integrate qualitative and quantitative methods
Experience in participatory processes with diverse stakeholders
Knowledge of sustainability transformations, ideally in African contexts
Strong research design, management, and coordination skills
Academic publishing record appropriate for career stage
Excellent English; proficiency in French, Portuguese, Arabic, Swahili, or other African coastal languages is a bonus
Full-time (100%)
Duration: 2–3 years, with possible extension under special circumstances
International, interdisciplinary research environment
Location: Stockholm University, National City Park, Stockholm
Salary: Individual salary setting
Apply via Stockholm University’s recruitment system
Include a personal letter, CV, and any requested attachments
Ensure the application is complete and submitted before the deadline
Recommended language: English
Instructions: How to apply for a position
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