Assistant Professor in Epidemiology or Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska Institutet is recruiting an
Assistant Professor in Epidemiology or Biostatistics
at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (MEB) in Solna, Sweden.
This is a
6-year academic position
for an early-career researcher with a strong independent research profile and the ambition to build and lead a research group. The call is broad within
epidemiology
and
biostatistics
, with particular strengths at MEB in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaceutical, genetic, and geriatric epidemiology, as well as causal inference, clinical trials, registry-based research, twin and family studies, predictive modeling, image analysis, survival analysis, statistical genetics, and high-throughput data analysis.
The position includes
teaching at undergraduate and/or graduate level
, collaboration within the department, and active contribution to the academic environment. KI emphasizes scientific excellence, originality, feasibility of the research plan, international research experience, external funding potential, publication record, and academic leadership. Regular on-site presence in Solna is required.
Funding:
the appointment comes with a generous
SEK 9 million
package to cover salary and other research costs. KI also notes the possibility of promotion from the fixed-term Assistant Professor role to permanent Senior Lecturer, subject to the university’s procedures.
Eligibility highlights:
a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area; at least two peer-reviewed original papers as first or last author in addition to the thesis; preference for candidates who completed the PhD within the last seven years, with exceptions for documented deductible time. English fluency is required. Pedagogical requirements are waived for this call, but three weeks of higher education pedagogical courses must be completed within two years unless equivalent training is already documented.
Application deadline:
31 August 2026 at 23:59 CEST. Applications must be submitted in English via the Varbi recruitment system and include a personal letter, application form with research project, up to ten published papers and optionally one manuscript, and PhD certificate. If claiming deductible time, supporting documentation must be attached.
Contact:
Professor Paul Dickman ([email protected]).