Post-doctoral Researcher
The Division of Communication, History, and Politics at Franklin Switzerland () invites applications for a Postdoc position (100%) in the SNSF research project DIVIDE of Professor Oliver Strijbis.
The starting date for the position is September 1, 2026 or later by agreement. Funding is guaranteed for four years total, with a gross annual salary of approximately CHF 90,000.
We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher with research experience and/or interest in political behavior and/or nationalism. The Postdoc will lead a working package of the project DIVIDE, which investigates the effects of secession referenda on interethnic relations. The Postdoc will be able to dedicate at least 80% of the working time for research activities and teach one course per semester, on average.
The position requires:
1. A PhD degree in political science or a related discipline.
2. A strong interest in academic research, ideally proven through internationally visible publications, third-party funding, or related research activities.
3. Strong interest in political behavior and/or nationalism.
4. Excellent knowledge of quantitative methods.
5. Ability to work independently and lead a small team.
6. Strong command of English and a commitment to learn basic Italian (at least A1) within two years. Command of additional languages relevant to the project is welcome.
What we offer:
7. Integration in a dynamic division with highly motivated and engaged members.
8. Possibility to co-author within the research group and beyond.
9. Possibility to independently develop a research agenda.
10. Opportunity to demonstrate leadership abilities.
11. Financial and academic support from the research group and the University.
Please send your application electronically as a single PDF-file comprising your letter of interest, CV, transcripts, a writing sample (e.g. publications, job market paper), and the contact details of two people willing to serve as a reference to this email address: .
The deadline for applications is May 31, 2026.