Researcher opportunity at Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs

September 25th 2013

The Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs (SoRAD) at Stockholm University is seeking to appoint an researcher within the framework of the Centre of Excellence programme “Exclusion and Inclusion in the Late Welfare State: the Case of Alcohol and Drugs”.

This programme aims to explore from a social scientific perspective ongoing changes in the field of alcohol and drugs in contemporary Sweden.

Qualification requirements are a PhD in a subject relevant for the programme, sound knowledge of social scientific theory formulation and solid methodological competence which is relevant for the research tasks at hand. Previous experience of social scientific alcohol and/or drugs research is required. A documented ability to generate new research resources is considered a merit.

The employment is a full-time post for a fixed term of one year with a possibility of a one-year extension. The closing date will be the 14th March.

For more information see: Researcher at the Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, SoRAD

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