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PhD student in War Studies

The Swedish Defence University

War Studies is a social science whose central object of study is war and the use of force. The discipline contains research on how military capability is created, led, organized, maintained over time and comes into effect in operations, in wars, conflicts and crises. War Studies also includes social and ethical aspects as well as critical perspectives in relation to war and warfare. The discipline has both a general theoretical and knowledge-based dimension, as well as a practical and applied dimension linked primarily to the education of officers. The Swedish Defence University is the only university in Sweden where the discipline is taught.

War Studies is a social science and its central study object is war and the use of force. The discipline contains research on how military capability is created, led, organized, maintained over time and comes into effect in operations, in wars, conflicts and crises. War Studies also includes social and ethical aspects as well as critical perspectives in relation to war and warfare. The discipline has both a general theoretical and knowledge-based dimension, as well as a practical and applied dimension linked primarily to the education of officers. The Swedish Defence University is the only university in Sweden where the discipline is taught.

Duties
Doctoral students shall primarily devote themselves to their own War Studies education at the postgraduate level. Postgraduate studies consist of working on your research project and following an individual study plan under supervision. Writing a doctoral thesis in War Studies is the central task but completing postgraduate courses is part of the programme. Usually 20% of the job consists of departmental duties in the form of teaching, administration and participation in common activities. Postgraduate studies encompass 240 ECTS credits, i. e. four years. The total time for the doctoral student position, including the 20 % departmental duties, is five years.

Qualifications
General admission requirements:

  • a completed master degree or equivalent, or
  • completed courses equivalent to at least 240 ECTS credits, of which  at least 60 ECTS credits must be at the advanced level, or
  • otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or elsewhere.
     

Specific admission requirements:

  • the completion of course requirements of at least 30 ECTS credits at the postgraduate level, within the primary field of War Studies or an equivalent area of study,
  • a passing grade on an independent thesis (degree project) in War Studies or an equivalent work of at least 15 ECTS credits at the postgraduate level,
  • the completion of course requirements of an additional 90 ECTS credits in subjects relevant to the course. 
  • An upper-secondary/high school grade equivalent to English 6 constitutes another specific admission requirement.

Applicants who do not have grades from a Swedish upper-secondary school require a certificate of eligibility equivalent to English 6 from an internationally accepted language test (the TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge ESOL).

Assessment Criteria
The selection is based on the applicant’s ability to successfully pursue the research programme and the ability to produce a War Studies dissertation of high international quality.

More specific criteria for the selection process are:

  • the quality, feasibility and relevance of the thesis subject and the research plan, grades, breadth, relevance and quality demonstrated in earlier education at the advanced level,
  • the scientific quality of previous work (for example master- and bachelor thesis), and 
  • other merits relevant to the programme, including demonstrated ability to execute tasks within given time frames.

To have completed a professional officer’s education is a merit.

The Swedish Defence University strives for equality and diversity in all occupations. We welcome applicants from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Women are encouraged to apply as there is currently a predominance of men in this area of employment. It is self-evident to us that within an inclusive working environment our employees should be able to combine their working life with active parenthood.

Terms of Employment
A doctoral student position is classified as full-time (100 %) employment. The term of the contract is temporary and is regulated by Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance. The doctoral students are placed at the Institution for War Studies and Military History (IKVM).

Doctoral students are paid in accordance with the Swedish Defense University’s doctoral ladder, according to which the starting salary is currently SEK 27 200/month. Exceptions are made for Swedish officers who are placed with the same basic salary they have in the Armed Forces. Swedish officers who are already employed at the Swedish Defence University retain the basic salary they have at the Swedish Defense University.

Application
Applications must include:

1)     Curriculum vitae.

2)     A sample of exam work at an advanced level which encompasses at least 15 ECTS credits or other relevant independent work of a comparable level of difficulty and scope. Confirmed grades and a grading scale should be included.

3)      Draft of research proposal (no longer than five A4 pages).

4)     Degree certificates and grades from previous first and second cycle studies confirming that you meet the general and specific entry requirements for the position. If your degree is from a foreign university the contents and scope of the degree must be clearly explained.

5)     If the applicant is not a Swedish citizen a copy of the passport must be included. 

6)     Contact details for two references.

7)     Other documentation that supplements the application (e.g. publications),

8)     Where appropriate, affirmation of external financing of postgraduate studies (certificate of a personal scholarship or research grant)  and a copy of a ”Letter of Acknowledgement” or a certificate from an employer guaranteeing financing of the entire programme and that the applicant can devote the necessary  time  to the studies to  completed the programme in  the stipulated time.

Mark your application with reference number: Ö 275/2022.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ascertain that the application is complete and complies with the requirements stated in the advertisement. If an applicant needs to complete the application with documents that are not available before the end of the application period, the director of studies must be contacted well in advance of the last application date. The application is to be completed in a Scandinavian language or in English. Authorised translations must be provided for documents in other languages. Applicants may be called to interviews in Autumn 2022. The aim is to finalise employment decisions well before the end of 2022. The employment is to commence on January 1, 2023.

You can read more about the Swedish Defence University’s doctoral education here: https://www.fhs.se/en/swedish-defence-university/research/doctoral-studies.html

Information

Further information about the position is available from:

Union representatives:  Ronnie Hjorth (SACO), Anders Oltorp (OF) and Christian Friman (OFR), phonenumber : 08-553 425 00.

Submit your application through this ad on our online job listing page. You can also send your application to the Swedish Defence University, Registrar, Box 27805, 115 93 Stockholm.  

Welcome with your application no later than the 31st of August 2022.

Type of employment Temporary position
Contract type Full time
First day of employment 2022-01-01
Salary Enligt lokalt kollektivavtal om lönesättning och lönetrappa för doktorander
Number of positions 1
Full-time equivalent 100 %
City Stockholm
County Stockholms län
Country Sweden
Reference number Ö 275/2022
Union representative
  • Ronnie Hjorth, SACO, 08-55342500
  • Anders Oltorp, OFR/O, 08-55342500
  • Christian Friman, OFR/S, Försvarsförbundet, 08-55342500
Published 24.Mar.2022
Last application date 31.Aug.2022 11:59 PM CEST

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