Postdoc in Anthropology or Social Sciences of Human-Animal Relations at Aarhus University
Postdoc opportunity at Aarhus University
in
anthropology
or the
social sciences
of
human-animal relations
.
The position is hosted by the
Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
(ANIVET), within
Management and Modelling (MAMO)
at
Aarhus University
, Denmark. The research focus sits at the intersection of anthropology, social sciences, veterinary science, animal welfare, and farming systems.
Research themes
include studying relations between humans and animals using anthropological or social science approaches; developing methods for inspection of compliance with rules and regulations for animal welfare, food safety, and medicinal usage for animals; examining actors involved in diversifying farming systems; and exploring relations between veterinary professionals, clients, and their animals in a veterinary context. The post also involves research-based public advice, teaching, and supervision.
Eligibility highlights
: applicants should have a background in anthropology or social sciences, preferably with insight into animal husbandry and animal health and welfare. Experience with qualitative research methods is preferred, including semi-structured interviews, field observations, photographs, and narratives. The department also values a strong publication record, international collaboration, and the ability to obtain external funding. Danish language ability is required for research and teaching, with an expectation of reaching a satisfactory level within an agreed timeframe.
Funding and employment
: this is a
two-year fixed-term full-time postdoc
position, starting
1 September 2026
or soon thereafter and running until
31 August 2028
. Salary is based on seniority under the Danish collective agreement; no stipend amount is listed.
Application deadline
:
14 June 2026 at 23:59 CEST
. Applications must be submitted in English through Aarhus University’s recruitment system and include a CV, degree certificate, publication list, future research plan, research activity information, teaching portfolio, and verified teaching experience if available.
Contact
: Professor Jan Tind Sørensen, Head of Research Unit / Head of Section, Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aarhus University (
[email protected]
).