The Department of Archaeology, Ancient History, and Conservation is looking for a PhD student in Archaeology, based at Campus Gotland in Visby. The position involves being part of a dynamic and expanding research environment with just under a hundred employees in both Visby and Uppsala. The combined departmental environment includes seven disciplines with teaching at undergraduate and advanced levels and PhD programmes in Archaeology, Conservation, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, and Egyptology.
You will also be part of the already established and interdisciplinary Graduate School in Sustainability Studies (GRASS). This fall, a second round of the graduate school will start, where you, together with doctoral students from various disciplines, will explore different aspects of sustainability. The task of the graduate school is to conduct research based on central societal challenges, where local relevance meets international excellence. Here, questions about, among other things, cultural heritage, digital methods, sustainable consumption, and future energy systems are examined. Preservation and change, as well as the definition and management of resources, are central aspects. The graduate school is strongly anchored in ongoing interdisciplinary collaborations in research and education conducted in an international environment. The graduate school is an important part of Uppsala University's education and research in sustainability. Here, we work together with international partners, guest researchers, and local actors with a special focus on knowledge development to manage the transition needed to live well in a world with climate change. As a PhD student, you will be part of this interdisciplinary research environment. You will also participate in the graduate school's doctoral courses, seminars, and first-class doctoral supervision.
Project Description
Digital Innovation for Sustainable Heritage (DISH) is an interdisciplinary project focusing on the use of digital methods for cultural heritage to sustainably support Gotland's archaeological and built heritage in the face of challenges such as climate change, construction, tourism, and the risk of armed conflict. We are looking for someone with an interest in bridging archaeology, conservation, and digital humanities. Through two complementary doctoral projects, we aim to design solutions for monitoring the cultural environment and enhancing stakeholder engagement and knowledge transfer. The broader project will use the medieval town of Visby and its archaeological heritage as a "living laboratory" that forms the basis of the project. The research will focus on creating new protocols and approaches for monitoring, managing, and planning cultural heritage, with a focus on Gotland, but which can be implemented in other cultural environments around the world. This is a collaboration between the disciplines of archaeology, conservation, and game development. DISH's work will be a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, or conservation academics in their respective fields.
Research Focus: Digital Twin Technology for Monitoring and Managing Cultural Heritage
The aim of the sub-project resulting in a doctoral thesis is to develop innovative digital tools for urban planning and sustainable cultural heritage management. The project will develop and apply digital twin technology to the medieval buildings in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Visby. The focus of the project is the medieval city wall, but other historical buildings and remains - above or below ground - may be included depending on the applicant's profile. The key here is to adapt and apply digital methods to document and analyze building structures, as well as to develop protocols for data sharing and storage. A key question in the research is how monitoring campaigns and data management protocols can be designed to facilitate the sustainable management of both buildings and archaeological remains. In this work, you will collaborate with stakeholders responsible for managing Visby's World Heritage.
Duties
Doctoral education normally comprises four years of net studies and is financed with a doctoral position. Doctoral students are expected to contribute to the department's work environment through regular attendance, conduct coursework and dissertation work full-time, and actively participate in the department's seminar activities. For further information, see the study plans that regulate education within each main area. The possibility of teaching new courses on cultural heritage and digital modeling or simpler administrative service at the department corresponding to a maximum of 20 percent may occur by agreement. The position is extended to the corresponding extent.
Requirements
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
Additional qualifications
Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1-7 and in Uppsala University's rules and guidelines.
Application
The application, which can be written in Swedish or English, must include:
Assessment Criteria
A recruitment group reviews applications and makes a recommendation to the department board based on 1) the applicant's qualifications and other merits for the specified research task; 2) the relevance and feasibility of the project plan; 3) the applicant's ability to benefit from doctoral education in general; 4) the quality of the applicant's submitted master's thesis; 5) the applicant's ability to complete the research task within the set time frame; 6) the department's ability to offer qualified supervision; 7) other publications and relevant employment. In the admission process, a selection of applicants will be invited to an interview.
About the employment
The employment is a temporary position according to the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5 § 7. Scope of employment 100 %. Starting date 2025-08-15 or as agreed. Placement: Visby.
For further information about the position, please contact: Senior Lecturer Christoph Kilger, christoph.kilger@arkeologi.uu.se or Director of PhD Studies, Professor Michael Lindblom, michael.lindblom@antiken.uu.se
Please submit your application by 4 April 2025, UFV-PA 2025/583.
In case of different interpretations of the English and Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence.
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Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | ¨2025-08-15 |
Salary | Fixed salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Visby |
County | Gotlands län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | UFV-PA 2025/583 |
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Published | 07.Mar.2025 |
Last application date | 04.Apr.2025 11:59 PM CEST |