Institution: Stockholm University, Department of Law
Reference Number: SU FV-0337-26
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Employment Type: Permanent, full-time (100%)
Application Deadline: 27 March 2026
Start Date: To be agreed
The position focuses on procedural law with a specialization in arbitration law, including both Swedish and international arbitration. The role combines teaching, research, administration, and engagement with the wider community.
Teach undergraduate and advanced courses (70% of annual working hours dedicated to teaching)
Lectures, seminars, interactive courses, examinations, and supervision
Develop, update, and administer courses and teaching materials
Conduct research, particularly in arbitration law and Swedish procedural law
Apply for external research funding
Maintain awareness of developments in law and society relevant to teaching and research
Education: Doctoral degree in law or equivalent scientific competence
Pedagogical Skills: Demonstrated teaching ability, including planning, supervision, and course development
Languages: Good knowledge of Swedish and English; must be able to teach in both languages within two years
General Suitability: Ability to collaborate and meet the overall demands of the position
Primary Focus: Equal emphasis on scientific (research) and pedagogical (teaching) skills
Secondary Focus: Administrative skills and ability to engage with society
Research/Scientific Skills:
Quality and scope of research, especially in arbitration law (international arbitration is highly valued)
Experience in Swedish procedural law
Ability to plan, initiate, lead, and develop research and education
Track record of obtaining competitive research funding
Engagement with the academic and wider community
Teaching/Pedagogical Skills:
Quality of teaching and prior teaching experience
Special emphasis on arbitration law, but teaching other procedural law subjects is valued
Ability to link teaching to research
Planning, leading, and developing courses
Other Merits:
Administrative skills and experience
Ability to plan and lead activities and staff
Teamwork and collaboration
Engagement with the community and communication of research
Head of Subject: Agnes Hellner – agnes.hellner@juridicum.su.se
Department Questions (Application Process): Gustaf Sjöberg – gustaf.sjoberg@juridicum.su.se
Union Representatives:
Saco-S – saco@saco.su.se
ST/OFR – st@st.su.se
Seko – sekodirekt@seko.se
Permanent, full-time position
Salary: Individually set
Stockholm University promotes diversity, equal opportunity, and a discrimination-free workplace
Application: Submit via Stockholm University’s recruitment system.
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com