PhD position in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History - Uppsala University, Sweden
The successful eligible to postgraduate studies in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University has a) a first degree encompassing at least 180 credits, b) has passed and completed the undergraduate courses A, B and C in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, and c) has been awarded a degree at advanced level with a major in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History. An applicant may also be considered qualified if s/he has acquired the corresponding competence in other ways in Sweden or abroad.
The application should include copies of a Master thesis, a brief CV, exam certificates, a research plan of c. 4-5 pages, and any publications.
For information and regulations, see Högskoleförordningen kap. 5, 8 och 9, the guidelines for PhD education of Uppsala University and those of the Historical-Philosophical Faculty at http://www.histfilfak.uu.se/Forskning/Forskarutbildning/
Information on the PhD education programme in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History can be found at http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/digitalAssets/148/148871_fn130122_antiken.pdf (Swedish only).
For more information, please contact the director of post-graduate studies, professor Neil Price, neil.price@arkeologi.uu.se phone 018-471 2073, head of department Lars Karlsson, lars.karlsson@antiken.uu.se phone 018-471 7552, and the faculty head of education Anna Sofia Hedberg, anna_sofia.hedberg@uadm.uu.se, phone 018-471 6982.
Deadline for application is January 6, 2016. dnr UFV-PA 2015/3078.
We decline offers of recruitment and advertising help. We only accept the application the way described in the advertisement.
Placement: Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
Type of employment: Full time , PhD placement
Number of positions: 1
Working hours: 100%
Town: Uppsala
County: Uppsala län
Country: Sweden
Union representative: Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST 018-471 1997 1
Per Sundman, Saco-rådet 018-471 1485 1
Stefan Djurström, Seko 018-471 3315 1
Number of reference: UFV-PA 2015/3078
Last application date: 2016-01-06
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