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David Jansson

Professor, director of doctoral studies

Uppsala University

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Research Interests

Human Geography

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Environmental Sustainability

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Urban Geography

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Geography

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Environmental Science

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Political Ecology

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Urban Planning

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Uppsala University

Uppsala University

PhD Student Positions in Human Geography (Housing, Urban Geography, Political Ecology) at Uppsala University

Uppsala University’s Department of Human Geography is offering two fully funded PhD student positions starting 1 September 2026. The positions focus on two main research areas: Housing and Urban Geography (affiliated with the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, IBF) and Political Ecology (including feminist and decolonial perspectives). Candidates are encouraged to propose their own research projects within these areas, and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. The PhD program consists of 180 credits for the dissertation and 60 credits for doctoral coursework, totaling four years of full-time study. Students may spend up to 20% of their time on teaching or administrative tasks. The department is recognized for its world-class research environment, interdisciplinary opportunities, and HR Excellence in Research award. Eligibility: Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Human Geography or an equivalent qualification (at least 240 credits, with at least 60 credits at Master’s level including an independent project). Qualifications must be fulfilled by 30 June 2026. Desired skills include experience with qualitative and quantitative methods (such as GIS and spatial analysis), strong academic writing in English or Swedish, independence, creativity, and motivation to contribute to research with societal relevance. Application Process: Applications must be submitted online and include a completed application form, cover letter (max 2 pages), CV, research plan (3–4 pages), academic transcripts, a sample of written academic work, and contact information for two academic references. Interviews will be held in April 2026, with results communicated by mid-May. For more information, contact Professor David Jansson ([email protected]). Funding: The positions are fully funded as full-time, temporary employment at Uppsala University for four years. Employment includes salary, social benefits, and no tuition fees. The positions are based in Uppsala, Sweden, and offer a stimulating and supportive research environment with about 45 staff members in the department. For further details, visit the official job posting and the departmental website .

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Asghar Ali

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Uppsala University

Fully Funded PhD Positions in Human Geography (Housing & Urban Geography, Political Ecology) at Uppsala University

Uppsala University, one of Sweden’s most prestigious research institutions, is offering two fully funded PhD positions in Human Geography, starting September 1, 2026. These positions provide a unique opportunity to join a world-class research environment and contribute to cutting-edge work in the field of human geography. Position 1: Housing & Urban Geography Affiliated with the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF), this position focuses on housing and/or urban geography. Research topics may include urban systems, housing policy, spatial analysis, and the socio-ecological dimensions of urban environments. Position 2: Political Ecology This position explores political ecology, with an emphasis on feminist and decolonial perspectives. Candidates interested in sustainability, environmental justice, and the intersection of politics and ecology are encouraged to apply. Program Details: • 4-year full-time employment contract • 240 credits doctoral program • Up to 20% teaching/administrative experience • Access to a vibrant academic community and resources at Uppsala University Eligibility: Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Human Geography or an equivalent qualification, completed by June 30, 2026. The program welcomes candidates passionate about sustainability, urban systems, political ecology, spatial analysis, and related research areas. Funding: The positions are fully funded, offering a secure financial foundation for doctoral studies. The funding includes a full-time employment contract for four years, with teaching and administrative opportunities. Specific stipend amounts and tuition coverage details are not provided, but the positions are described as fully funded. Application Process: Applications are due by March 16, 2026. Interested candidates should apply through the official Uppsala University application portal. For further inquiries, contact Professor David Jansson at [email protected]. Research Environment: Uppsala University’s Department of Human Geography is renowned for its research in urban geography, political ecology, and related fields. The department offers a supportive and stimulating environment for doctoral students, with access to leading scholars and interdisciplinary collaboration. For more information, visit the department’s website: Department of Human Geography .

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Micheline van Riemsdijk

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Uppsala University

PhD Positions in Human Geography: Urban/Housing Research and Political Ecology at Uppsala University

Uppsala University is offering two fully funded PhD positions in the Department of Human Geography, with research areas in urban and housing research and political ecology. The positions begin on September 1, 2026, and are financed for four years as full-time employment. The doctoral program covers 240 university credits (4 years), including coursework and dissertation research. The department is recognized for its expertise in a wide range of human geography topics, including urban and regional planning, GIS, spatial analysis, and both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Position 1 focuses on housing and urban geography and is affiliated with the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF). The selected candidate will conduct research related to housing and/or urban geography, following the doctoral curriculum of the Department of Human Geography. Position 2 is oriented toward political ecology, including feminist and decolonial perspectives, but applications for all types of political ecology projects are welcome. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in human geography or equivalent, or have completed at least 240 credits (with at least 60 at Master’s level and an independent project of at least 15 credits). These qualifications must be fulfilled by June 30, 2026. The application should include a cover letter, CV, research plan, transcripts, at least one academic writing sample, and contact information for two academic references. There is no need to contact potential supervisors in advance. Selection is based on submitted documents and interviews, with interviews planned for April 2026 and results communicated by mid-May 2026. The positions are fully funded as full-time employment, with salary individually negotiated and social benefits included. Up to 20% of the time may be allocated to teaching or administrative duties. The employment is subject to Swedish Higher Education Ordinance regulations. Uppsala University is a leading research university with a strong international profile, offering a stimulating and supportive environment for doctoral students. The application deadline is March 16, 2026. For more information, contact Professor David Jansson, director of doctoral studies, at [email protected]. For further details and to apply, visit the official job announcement pages: Swedish version | English version Keywords: Human Geography, Urban Geography, Housing Research, Political Ecology, Feminist Political Ecology, Decolonial Political Ecology, GIS, Spatial Analysis, Urban Planning.

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Tom Goodfellow

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Uppsala University

Fully Funded PhD Positions in Human Geography (Urban Geography, Political Ecology) at Uppsala University

Uppsala University is offering two fully funded PhD positions in Human Geography, with research areas including urban geography, housing, and political ecology. The Department of Human Geography is internationally recognized for its research and education, covering a broad spectrum of subdisciplines such as urban and regional planning, GIS, spatial analysis, and political ecology with feminist and decolonial perspectives. The department employs around 45 staff and provides a vibrant academic environment for doctoral studies. Position 1 is affiliated with the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF) and focuses on housing and/or urban geography. Position 2 is based in the Department of Human Geography and centers on political ecology, welcoming projects in feminist and decolonial studies as well as broader political ecology topics. Both positions offer a four-year, full-time employment contract, starting September 1, 2026, with a salary and the possibility of up to 20% departmental duties such as teaching or administration. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in human geography or equivalent qualifications (240 credits, with at least 60 at Master’s level and an independent project of at least 15 credits). These requirements must be fulfilled by June 30, 2026. Application materials include a completed application form, a cover letter (max 2 pages), CV, a 3-4 page research plan, academic transcripts, a sample of academic writing in English or Swedish, and contact information for two academic references. Proficiency in English or Swedish is required for written work. No need to contact potential supervisors before applying; applications are written individually and research proposals do not require prior approval. The selection process involves a review of submitted documents, referee contacts, and interviews with shortlisted candidates (planned for April). Results will be communicated by mid-May. The application deadline is March 16, 2026. For more information, contact Professor David Jansson, director of doctoral studies, at [email protected]. Uppsala University is a leading research institution with a strong international profile, offering a stimulating and supportive environment for doctoral students. The university values diversity, high-quality research, and societal impact. For further details on the department and its research areas, visit the departmental website. Applications must be submitted online via the university’s recruitment system.

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