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Become a researcher

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Stockholm University is a top choice for PhD studies, offering research excellence, international collaborations, and a supportive environment for academic growth.

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Stockholm University is a leading research university that conducts basic independent research and applied research in the human and natural sciences. Our research produces internationally recognised scientific breakthroughs.

Doctoral studies take four years and result in a PhD, the highest academic degree in Sweden. There is also a two-year research study program which ends in a degree of licentiate.

Marianne Dehasque, PhD student at the Department of Zoology. Photo: Jens Olof Lasthein

As a doctoral student, you are steeped in the scientific method. In short, you learn to think critically and analytically, choose the correct method to solve problems independently, and deepen your understanding of research ethics.

Doctoral studies give you competence in independently conducting research, a deep understanding of the subject area, and the ability to communicate knowledge and create the conditions for teaching others.

More about PhD studies at Stockholm University

Why choose Stockholm University for your PhD?

Tips for becoming a researcher

Make contacts in the field that you are interested in and check for advertised PhD positions.

PhD Student Positions at Stockholm University

More information and guidelines on doctoral studies

About third-cycle education

Sweden’s United Student Unions PhD Handbook

“I fell in love with Stockholm as a place to live and to do research”

Anne Charlotte Bunge is on her last year as a PhD candidate in sustainability science at Stockholm University. She appreciates that the university is an integrated part of society and that Stockholm is a city with easy access to nature and water.

I always liked the low hierarchies, which were so different to the context in which I was socialized and academized in Germany.

Read the interview with Anne Charlotte

“Stockholm is an accessible city”

Mariia Gvozdkova and Anastasia Panova are both from Russia and are now doing their PhD studies in Linguistics at Stockholm university.

My first impression of Stockholm University was the people. I met so many people who were so helpful and open to me, they were ready to guide me everywhere and open for collaborations.

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Forum for Doctoral Students

Forum for Doctoral Students provides additional support for PhD students in the human sciences. Forum for Doctoral Students consists of a mentorship program, career activities and writing labs. If you are interested in finishing on time without stress, please see Forum for Doctoral Students.

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Available PhD Student Positions

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Last updated: 2026-02-03

Source: Communications Office

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