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Zachary Whyte

Associate Professor at University of Copenhagen

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Human Geography

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Cultural Anthropology

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Political Science

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Technology And Society

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Humanitarian Studies

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Forced Migration

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PhD Positions in Migration Studies and Humanities at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen

The Saxo Institute at the University of Copenhagen is inviting applications for two fully funded PhD positions starting from September 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. These positions are open to all fields represented at the Saxo Institute, with a particular emphasis on migration studies through the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS). The PhD programme is designed to train students at an international level for research, development, knowledge dissemination, and teaching assignments. Students will organize and conduct their own research projects under supervision, culminating in a publicly defended PhD thesis. Applicants must hold qualifications equivalent to a master's degree in a relevant field. For those educated outside Denmark, degrees must be equivalent to a Danish master's or, at minimum, a bachelor's degree with professional qualifications at the master's level. High proficiency in written and spoken academic English is required, and documentation may be requested. Application materials must be submitted in English or a Scandinavian language and include a CV, cover letter, diplomas, transcripts, grading scale description, project abstract, and a detailed project description. Translations and verified documents are required for degrees from non-English/Scandinavian institutions. The PhD scholarships are fully funded, with a starting salary of approximately DKK 31,242 (EUR 4,184) per month plus an 18.07% pension contribution. PhD students are expected to contribute to departmental tasks equivalent to 840 working hours (6 months) over the course of the programme. The University of Copenhagen offers a supportive environment for international researchers, including relocation assistance and career counseling for expat partners. The application deadline is February 15, 2026, at 23:59 CET. An online informational meeting will be held in mid-January; details will be available on saxo.ku.dk. Applications must be submitted online via the University of Copenhagen job portal. For further information, consult the Saxo Institute and University of Copenhagen websites, or contact the PhD coordinator Daniel Steinbach at [email protected] or HR South at [email protected]. Please do not contact potential supervisors before or after the application deadline. Key research areas include migration studies, sociology, anthropology, and political science. The Saxo Institute fosters a vibrant academic environment, encouraging interdisciplinary research and international collaboration. The University of Copenhagen is committed to equality of opportunity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background.

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Simon Turner

Københavns Universitet

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