PhD Position in Political Science: Political Economy and Political Behavior at University of Gothenburg
The University of Gothenburg in Sweden is offering a fully funded PhD position in Political Science, with a specialization in political economy and political behavior. The position is associated with the ECONENGAGE project, which is financed by the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant and led by Associate Professor Florence So. The research focuses on how national economic improvement affects citizens’ engagement with politics and democracy, examining topics such as elections, corruption, forms of government, globalization, and European politics.
The Department of Political Science is a vibrant and socially engaged institution, hosting several research programs including the Center for Environmental Political Studies (CEPS), Quality of Government (QoG), Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), Governance and Local Development (GLD), and the Swedish Electoral Research Program. The department offers education at all levels and supports international networking, data collection, and conference participation. The working language is English, and physical presence in Gothenburg is required.
Applicants should have a second-cycle degree or equivalent, with at least 60 credits in Political Science or related social sciences. The application must include an introductory letter, CV, writing sample (such as a master’s thesis), academic transcripts, and a statement of intended research project. Previous experience in survey methodology and teamwork is valued. The selection process involves assessment of research ability, interviews, and possibly letters of recommendation.
The doctoral studentship is a four-year, full-time fixed-term employment, with departmental duties up to 20% that may extend the study period. The position provides a competitive salary and is governed by local agreements. The successful candidate will develop their own research project within the ECONENGAGE themes and actively participate in project activities. The application deadline is April 1, 2026, and applications must be submitted via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal. For more information, visit the department’s website or contact the program coordinator or Assistant Head of Department.
Key research areas include political science, political economy, political behavior, democracy, elections, and survey methodology. The department encourages diverse methodological and thematic interests and offers a supportive environment for doctoral research.