Postdoctoral Position in Sociology – International Environmental Policy Expertise
Örebro University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in sociology, focusing on the role of expertise in international environmental policy. The position is based at the Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap (HumUS), which is renowned for its interdisciplinary research and education across the humanities, education, and social sciences. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment with strong collaboration across subject boundaries and a commitment to continuous development.
The postdoctoral researcher will work within a project investigating how international scientific networks and intergovernmental expert panels influence global environmental policy. The research will center on the development of policy-relevant knowledge for global environmental challenges, with a particular emphasis on the institutional design and functioning of expert organizations. Empirical work will include interviews, document analysis, and participant observation to understand how these organizations synthesize complex multidisciplinary fields and present knowledge that is both scientifically credible and politically actionable.
The position offers close collaboration with the project leader and opportunities for co-authorship of scientific articles. The research group specializes in environmental sociology, with ongoing projects addressing work, family, close relationships, and the societal dimensions of environmental issues. The postdoctoral appointment is full-time for two years, with the possibility of a one-year extension. Örebro University applies individual salary setting and is committed to equality, diversity, and a supportive work environment.
Eligibility requires a doctoral degree in sociology or a closely related social science discipline, obtained within the last three years. Applicants must not have held a postdoctoral position in the same subject and at the same institution for more than one year. Required qualifications include documented experience in interview and document studies, international publication record, and strong English language skills. Familiarity with environmental sociology and science and technology studies (STS), as well as experience working within research projects, are considered advantages.
Applications must be submitted via the university's online portal and include a personal statement, CV, description of scientific merits, copies of relevant degrees/certificates, and up to ten scientific publications. Only documents in Swedish, English, Norwegian, or Danish will be considered. The application deadline is February 2, 2026.
For further information, contact Professor Rolf Lidskog ([email protected]) or unit manager Magnus Boström ([email protected]). More details for applicants are available on the university's job information page.
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