PhD Position in Political Science: Power and Polarisation in Swedish Forestry at Lund University
Lund University, a top-ranked institution in Sweden, is offering a fully funded PhD position in Political Science focused on the interdisciplinary project "Power and Polarisation in Swedish Forestry: From Lock-ins to Sustainable Transition." The project, funded by FORMAS (2025-2030), investigates the drivers and impacts of polarisation in Swedish forestry, aiming to identify sustainable compromises and policy solutions. The research team employs diverse methods, including interviews, focus groups, surveys, ethnographic approaches, and network analyses, and collaborates with major stakeholders in the forestry sector.
The doctoral student will join the Department of Political Science and work under the supervision of Professor Fariborz Zelli and Dr. Thomas Hickmann. The position is salaried for four years, with the possibility of extension for departmental duties such as teaching. The main language of the program is English, but non-Swedish speakers are expected to acquire basic Swedish skills during their studies. The successful candidate will have the freedom to formulate research questions and develop theoretical and methodological approaches within the project's scope.
Applicants must hold a Master's degree or equivalent, with at least 30 second cycle credits in political science or a closely related field, and have completed a Master's thesis of at least 15 credits. Strong motivation, the ability to work independently, excellent communication and collaboration skills, and proficiency in English are required. Experience in environmental politics, forest governance, or Swedish policy processes is considered an advantage.
The application must be submitted electronically via the Lund University portal and include a cover letter, research plan, CV, degree and grade certificates, Master's thesis, and contact information for two references. The deadline for applications is 6 February 2026, and the position will commence on 1 September 2026. For more information about the project, visit the Lund University research portal.
Key research areas include political science, environmental policy, sustainable transition, forestry, and interdisciplinary methods. The department offers a supportive, international environment with excellent infrastructure and supervision. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the intersection of politics, environment, and sustainability in Sweden.