Visiting Researcher in Criminology

The Department of Criminology invites applications from academics, including professors, postdocs, and PhD students, who wish to spend 1-6 months participating in the academic life at the department.

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Applications are welcome from any academic researcher in criminology, or other relevant fields, although preference is given to applicants whose research is related to the research topics of the Criminology Department

Visiting researchers are provided with a workspace and access to the library, which includes online access to a vast number of academic journals. We do not charge any fees for visiting scholars. 

Unfortunately, we cannot offer any financial support related to this position, nor can we offer any help with accommodation. If you are accepted as a visiting researcher, you may be eligible for accommodation for visiting researchers or you may receive help from the university’s Housing Office.

Visiting researchers are expected to participate in the academic life of the department, and should be prepared to present their research at a seminar. Please contact our seminar leader Susanne Alm as soon as you are accepted as a visiting researcher to book a seminar date: susanne.alm@criminology.su.se.

Importantly, please note that if you are going to do research on people, or sensitive personal data during your stay, you need to apply for ethical review. The application is extensive, it has to be written in/translated to Swedish, the submission fee is 5000 SEK, and the review process takes about two months. This means that an ethical application most likely has to be prepared before your visit. Please read more at the webpage of the Swedish Ethical Review Authority.

Please also be aware that the working language at the department is Swedish, which means that our meetings, and many of our seminars are in Swedish. However, we all speak English and will be happy to practice it. 

If you would like to learn more about Swedish academia you can freely access the book A Beginner’s Guide to Swedish Academia and these links provide a brief introduction to Sweden: Hej! Welcome to Sweden and Visit Sweden.

 

Applying to be a Visiting Researcher

Applications should be made well in advance of your chosen dates. We accept visitors during the teaching semesters, since that is when we are active at the department. This means that we can welcome visitors from mid-August until mid-December, and from mid-January until mid-June. 

Please email a cover letter, your CV, and a 2-page summary of your proposed research, outlining what you hope to achieve during your visit at the department. PhD students should also include a letter of recommendation from their supervisor. Be so kind and make sure that all the documents are in English (or Swedish), and send them to associate professor Susanne Alm: susanne.alm@criminology.su.se

We process the applications three times every semester.  
Potential applicants can contact associate professor Susanne Alm with any queries: susanne.alm@criminology.su.se

 

2023

Stefano Mazzilli Daechsel, postdoctoral fellow, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway

James Walker, postdoctoral fellow, Department of Philosophy, DePaul University in Chicago

Liza Zuniga Collado, PhD student,  Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chile

Lars Brännström, professor, Department of Social Work, Stockholm University

2022

Katariina Parhi, postdoctoral research fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Finland

2020

Jasmine Kelekay, PhD student, Department of Sociology, Interdisciplinary Humanities Centre, University of California, USA 

Elena Casado Patricio, PhD student, Instituto de Criminologia, University of Malaga, Spain   

2019

Albert Pedrosa Bou, PhD student, la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain

2018

Jennifer L. Lanterman, assistant professor and Fulbright Scholar, University of Nevada, USA

2017

Margareta Hydén, professor, Department of Culture and Society, Linköping University, Sweden

2016

James Sheptycki, professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies York, University of Toronto, Canada

Polina Smiragina, PhD student, Department of Sociology & Social Policy, The University of Sydney, Australia

Kivanc Atak, postdoctoral fellow, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Esther Fernández Molina, associate professor, Criminology Research Centre, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain 

2015

Carlos Bustamente, PhD student, Sociology Department, University of California, Berkeley, USA  

Victor Lund Shammas, PhD student, Department of Sociology, Oslo University, Norway 

2014

Matthew Weait, professor, School of Law, University of London, UK  

Joakim Sturup, postdoctoral fellow, Rättsmedicinalverket, Stockholm, Sweden.

Sergey Andusenko, PhD student, the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia 

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