Application deadline: 23 November 2025, 23:59 CET The PositionThe Saxo Institute, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in medieval history, with a primary focus on early medieval history. We seek a talented and promising researcher with a dynamic profile in political, cultural, social, and/or economic history. The successful candidate will join a diverse and collaborative department and contribute to the Institute’s research clusters, seminar series, and teaching programmes. Job DescriptionThe successful candidate is expected to:
The position includes one semester of research leave every three years during the six-year tenure-track period. About the Saxo InstituteThe Saxo Institute is dedicated to studying human societies past and present, with programmes in History, Archaeology, Ethnology, Classical Languages, and Migration Studies. The Institute is located at UCPH’s South Campus in Copenhagen — a diverse and sustainable city with excellent transport, green spaces, and rich cultural life. Tenure-Track ProgrammeA tenure-track assistant professorship is a six-year, fixed-term position combining research and teaching.
After a positive tenure review, the position can transition into a permanent associate professorship. Qualification RequirementsApplicants must hold research qualifications equivalent to at least a PhD in history or a related field. Assessment will emphasize:
Candidates working on non-European regions are encouraged to apply, provided their research connects meaningfully to European developments. Within 3–6 years, non-Danish-speaking appointees are expected to acquire proficiency in Danish sufficient for participation in departmental activities and teaching. Assessment CriteriaApplicants will be assessed according to the UCPH criteria for recognizing merit, which encompass six areas:
Further details: Application ProcessApplications must be submitted online in English and include the following documents in PDF or Word format:
Only material in English, German, Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish will be assessed. Recruitment ProcedureAfter the application deadline:
All applicants are informed whether they proceed to assessment. More on the process: Applicants may undergo security screening related to international research collaboration as part of recruitment. Salary and Employment ConditionsThe position is covered by the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC).
Equal Opportunity StatementThe University of Copenhagen is an equal opportunity employer, committed to reflecting the diversity of society. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, regardless of personal background. International ApplicantsThe University offers extensive support for international researchers and their families, including:
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Application deadline: 23 November 2025, 23:59 CET
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