Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH) provides education and conducts artistic research in the subject areas of circus, dance, dance pedagogy, film, media, opera, performing arts and acting. The breadth and scope of art forms enables unique opportunities for cross-artistic co-creation and development. Through strengthening connections between education and research, we support artistic practice as a site for academic knowledge, nurture the next generation of artists and researchers, and advocate for art’s ability to meet the challenges of and developments in society. The university has 25 doctoral students, approximately 500 BA and MA students and 250 employees. We are currently located in five different buildings on Gärdet and Östermalm with plans to move into a custom designed joint building in Slakthusområdet in 2030.
Do you want to contribute to a vibrant study, research and working environment? As a doctoral student you will join an environment where leading artists, researchers, and educators, are creatively contributing, via artistic practice and research, to an active and ongoing dialogue with the society we are all a part of. Together we look to create a culture with a strongly demonstrated sense of responsibility, trust, empathy and commitment.
Do you have an active artistic practice in dance and/or choreography? Are you interested in undertaking doctoral studies in performative and media-based practices? Under the title Circulations, this call provides an opportunity for a dance artist to propose a doctoral project within dance and/or choreography with practices of collaboration, connectivity and reciprocity at its centre, identifying ways to increase the circulation of knowledge and experience between academia and society.
For three decades, the research funding body Knowledge Foundation (KK-stiftelsen) has worked to support research and knowledge development in close collaboration with the business community and organisations. Through funding doctoral students at Sweden's newer universities, the foundation looks to strengthen research and innovation with a particular focus on collaboration.
Funded by the Knowledge Foundation, SKH announces Circulations, a doctoral position situated in the subject area dance with a start date of 1 September 2025. Applicants will be admitted to the third-cycle subject Performative and media-based practices. Practices of collaboration are central to the doctoral project Circulations and the doctoral student will be required to participate regularly in collaboration meetings organised by the Knowledge Foundation.
The doctoral project Circulations is part of the research environment at SKH. It will be situated within the subject area of dance and join the overarching ongoing research project Authorship, Ownership and Control: Dancers' roles and materials (AOC), led by professor Chrysa Parkinson who will also be the principal supervisor of the doctoral student.
The doctoral project Circulations explores how embodied knowledges, emerging from research specifically conducted by dancers within the field of dance, can be understood and manifest as knowledge in other academic, artistic, social, and industry environments. With practices of collaboration, connectivity and reciprocity at its centre, Circulations offers an opportunity to explore how embodied knowledge and experience circulate between academia and society.
The doctoral student will draw on insights and findings developed in the overarching ongoing research project AOC considering ways to move this knowledge out into contexts beyond the dance studio, gallery and stage. The doctoral student will have the opportunity to operate in collaboration with some of SKH’s existing partner organisations, e.g. posthumanities hub, Mälarbacken residential elder care home, Hägerstensåsens medborgarhus etc, and/or via other community-based organisations proposed by the doctoral student.
The doctoral student is expected to contribute to the overarching ongoing research project AOC and to other subject areas via thematically relevant seminars, workshops and research projects, both within SKH and in collaboration with industry organisations. Circulations will develop long-term mutual partnerships between academia, organisations and industry.
The subject Performative and media-based practices accommodates research in artistic practice. It offers possibilities for artists with higher education or equivalent qualifications to reflect in, on and through artistic practice. This is done by situating a specific enquiry to relevant knowledge and methods within artistic practice, resulting in a documented artistic research project Circulations (doctoral thesis).
The aim of the doctoral programme Performative and media-based practices is to educate the artists and artistic researchers of the present, in both practice and theory, as they endeavour to make meaningful contributions to the art, culture, and society of the future. Programme aims include promoting dialogue about art in and with society, as well as developing collaborations and exchanges between artistic research and other fields of research.
The education qualifies the doctoral student for artistic practice and research in artistic and/or academic contexts nationally and internationally.
General syllabus for third-cycle studies in performative and media-based practices
Third-cycle studies are comprised of four years of full-time study and lead to a Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Arts in Performative and Media Based Practices. The education is conducted on SKH's campus and begins September 1, 2025. As a doctoral student, you are required to reside in Sweden and participate on site at SKH.
Third-cycle studies consist of courses corresponding to one year of full-time study and the conception, development, and production of a documented artistic research project Circulations (doctoral thesis). As a doctoral student, you are expected to participate and contribute to internal and external research environments, for example in the context of seminars, workshops, conferences, and expositions at SKH and the knowledge foundation, nationally and internationally.
The program will be fully financed, and the doctoral student will be employed full-time at SKH. Departmental duties, up to 20 percent full time, can be included in your doctoral employment. Usually, departmental duties include teaching at first and second cycle level.
Information about being a doctoral student at SKH can be found here.
Information about relocation can be found here.
To be admitted to third-cycle studies in performative and media-based practices, the applicant is required to fulfil the general and specific entry requirements in accordance with the general syllabus. Entry requirements shall be fulfilled at the time of application.
General entry requirements are met if the applicant has
Specific entry requirements are met if the applicant has
Selection of applicants who meet the eligibility requirements will be based on the applicant’s qualifications at the time of application and their ability to profit from third-cycle studies according to the selection criteria.
In connection with the application, the applicant shall present a research plan outlining their intended artistic research project Circulations. The plan shall contain a description of the doctoral project Circulations, a sketch of its proposed execution and a preliminary budget. Work samples may be attached to the application.
The following criteria form the basis of assessment of the applicant’s ability to profit from third-cycle studies:
The most qualified applicants will be called to interview between April 24-25, 2025.
The call is open from 16 December 2024 to 6 February 2025 accessed via SKH's digital application system.
The admission process is carried out in several steps: Complete applications undergo an eligibility assessment. Applications which pass the first selection go on to an external assessment process. After which, applicants who have passed a second selection are invited to interview, scheduled for April 24-25, 2025.
After the interviews, the proposed applicants are contacted for admission and employment.
Those admitted to third-cycle education are employed as doctoral students at SKH. This means that you are an employee of the university and part of an academic environment. SKH is a Swedish government agency, and your employment is therefore subject to the employment rules regarding public employees in Sweden.
Regulations for employment as a doctoral student can be found in Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance. Read more here and in the unofficial translation.
The initial appointment as doctoral student may apply for no longer than one year and SKH's practice is to extend the employment one year at a time. The total period of employment may be no longer than that equivalent to full-time third-cycle studies of four years.
SKH operates in accord with local salary agreement for doctoral students. The starting salary for doctoral students is currently SEK 29 000/month.
If you have questions, please refer to the FAQ from the last round of doctoral admissions. You can also email your question to: phdpositions@uniarts.se
Are you interested in applying or have you applied for a PhD position at SKH? Do you have questions about the application process or the content and structure of the doctoral program? Welcome to one of our digital information meetings for applicants: January 9, 2025, at 16-18 or January 14, 2025, at 9-11, Swedish time on zoom.
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SKH welcomes the qualities that meetings between different perspectives and experiences bring to the organization. We particularly encourage applicants who complement our organization in terms of gender equality and ethnic diversity.
Application for admission to doctoral studies here.
Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their application is complete in accordance with the call, see detailed instructions here.
Submit only digital material. You may be asked at a later stage of the admission process to provide physical work samples or other material by post.
Application documents with attachments become public documents. SKH handles its public documents in accordance with the Swedish National Archives' regulations.
The application must be submitted no later than: February 6, 2025 at 23.59, Swedish time.
We welcome your application!