The Department of Sociology at Uppsala University was founded in 1947 and is the oldest sociology department in Sweden. The department offers undergraduate and postgraduate education in sociology. Undergraduate courses are also offered in social psychology, sociology of work, organization and personnel, and the department hosts the Bachelor's programmes in Personnel and Working Life (PA) and Sociology.
Period of employment
The position as associate senior lecturer can be held for a maximum of four years, with a possibility of promotion to senior lecturer. A person who is employed as associate senior lecturer must, upon written application, be promoted to senior lecturer if they are considered, upon expert assessment, to satisfy the qualification requirements that have been set by the relevant disciplinary domain or faculty board and that have been set out in the job vacancy information. Other criteria for promotion to senior lecturer may be found in Uppsala University’s Appointment Regulations and in Faculty of Social Sciences Supplementary Guidelines (section 2f).
Duties
Sociological research and teaching on the organization of work and personnel in the workplace. Teaching includes course responsibility, supervision and course administration. The position may also include administrative duties. The position includes 40 percent teaching during the four years of assistant professorship.
Required qualifications
A person qualified for appointment as an associate senior lecturer is a person who has been awarded a PhD or has the corresponding research expertise, and who meets the requirements for teaching expertise. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed their PhD or attained equivalent expertise no more than five years before the deadline for applications. Furthermore, the applicant must meet the requirements laid down in the Appointment Regulations for Uppsala University (Section 39) and the Faculty of Social Sciences Supplementary Guidelines (section 2 e).
The teaching expertise, research expertise and professional skill must be relevant to the subject matter of the position and the duties that the position involves.
As stipulated in the Appointment Regulations for Uppsala University, one general qualification required for teaching staff is that applicants must be able to work with other people and otherwise meet the demands of suitability required to perform the duties of the position well.
To meet the qualification requirements, applicants must have a documented ability to teach in Swedish.
Assessment criteria: research and teaching expertise
When selecting among qualified applicants, particular weight will be given to research expertise. In view of the nature of the position as a career-development position, applicants’ research and teaching qualifications will be assessed primarily in terms of quality. Hence, if an applicant has a quantitative advantage attributable to longer professional experience, this should not be decisive.
Research expertise refers to the track record in research. In assessing research expertise, particular weight will be given to the track record in sociological research on the organization of work and personnel in the workplace. In assessing research expertise, research quality will be the primary consideration. The scope of the research, in terms primarily of its depth and breadth, will also be taken into account.
Teaching expertise will be evaluated as carefully as research expertise. In assessing teaching expertise, particular weight will be given to documented experience in sociological teaching on the organization of work and personnel in the workplace. Teaching expertise refers to the track record in education, with a focus on the quality of teaching. The scope of teaching experience, in terms of both breadth and depth, will also be taken into account.
Assessment criteria: other expertise
Administrative and other expertise is important in the position and will be accorded weight. Administrative expertise is demonstrated, for example, by the ability to plan, organise and prioritise work in an efficient and appropriate manner. Weight will also be given to the ability to interact both within the scholarly community and with the wider community.
Qualifications must be documented in a manner that makes it possible to assess both their quality and their scope.
When the University appoints new teachers, it will select the applicants who, upon a qualitative overall assessment of their competence and expertise, are judged to have the best potential to perform and develop the duties concerned and to contribute to the positive development of the department.
In this recruitment, the recruitment committee may make use of interviews, trial lectures and references. Applicants should therefore provide a list of reference persons who can shed light on their professional proficiency and personal qualities that are relevant to the position, e.g. team-working abilities, leadership abilities and working methods.
Personal circumstances (parental leave, part-time employment because of childcare, union responsibilities, military service, etc.) that may be considered to the applicant’s advantage when evaluating qualifications should be taken up in connection with the account of qualifications and experiences.
Application process: A complete application is to be submitted via Uppsala University’s recruitment system and should comprise:
Instructions for drawing up the application
are available in Faculty of Social Sciences Guidelines supplementing the University’s Appointment Regulations (section 8).
As international experts will be used in this recruitment process, we prefer to receive applications in English. If application documents are submitted in another language, we may need to translate the documents into English.
Please note: The application, including attachments, is to be submitted electronically in the recruitment system Varbi. Any publications cited that are not available in electronic format should be sent in triplicate to the Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 256, 751 05 Uppsala. Mark the package with the reference number UFV-PA 2025/1301
For further information, see Uppsala University’s Appointment Regulations and section 2e in Faculty of Social Sciences Supplementary Guidelines.
About the position: The position is temporary, for a maximum of 4 years. The position is full-time. Starting date by agreement. Placement: Uppsala
Further information about the position is available from: Head of Department, Hannah Bradby, phone 018-471 51 83, mobile 070 999 9679, email prefekt-soc@uu.se;
Dep. Head of Department Fredrik Palm, 018-471 51 93, email fredrik.k.palm@uu.se.
Questions about the appointment procedure may be addressed to: Faculty Officer Karin Andersson Schiebe, email samfak@samfak.uu.se.
We look forward to receiving your application by 30th of September.
In the event of any disagreement between the English and the Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 |
City | Uppsala |
County | Uppsala län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | UFV-PA 2025/1301 |
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Published | 24.Jun.2025 |
Last application date | 30.Sep.2025 |