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We are now looking for
to join the Cultural Anthropology programme at the Faculty of Humanities. This position is one of four Oulu-based doctoral researcher positions on MITIME (“Entanglements of Migration and Time in Post-industrial Urban Europe”), an EU-funded doctoral programme. MITIME is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network focusing on how time shapes migration, inequality, and urban life in post-industrial Europe. It offers international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral training to 15 recruited early-stage researchers across partnered European universities. For more information on the MITIME doctoral programme, click here.
You will work as a doctoral researcher as part of the MITIME training programme, and will conduct original research focused on migration, temporality, and urban inequalities. You will participate in all MITIME network-wide training and mobility activities, take part in planned secondments, and actively contribute to programme initiatives in academic and societal engagement and knowledge exchange. You will also play an active role in the dynamic intellectual environment at Oulu’s Faculty of Humanities.
The thesis topic you will work on is preliminarily entitled “Welcome to Europe? Local Institutions, Migration, and Temporal Bordering in The City”. This doctoral project explores migration through the lens of time, focusing on the interplay between migrant lived experiences and the discourses and practices of local (urban) institutions. Using a range of qualitative methods, including discourse analysis, participant observation and in-depth interviews, it investigates how different narratives and practices of time are constructed both by local institutions and by migrants striving to build meaningful lives in their new environments. By comparing institutional imaginations of temporalities as embedded in policy and practice with migrants’ own temporal aspirations and rhythms, the project seeks to understand how divergent understandings of time shape dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in the city. Specifically, it examines how these temporal discourses: (1) facilitate or obstruct formal and informal support systems that enable spaces of inclusion and opportunity; (2) reveal underlying inequalities, power relations, and bordering practices that marginalize migrant populations; and (3) illuminate how institutions, individuals, and civil society actors mobilize competing notions of time to sustain or contest systems of control and exclusion in the urban context. Fieldwork with migrant communities, civil society organisations and city stakeholders is planned to take place in Cork and Oulu. Two secondments are anticipated (i) at the co-supervisor’s institution, UCC and (ii) at the City of Oulu.
The project’s primary supervisor is Dr. Bruno Lefort (University of Oulu). The co-supervisor is Dr. Claire Edwards (UCC).
Programme benefits
We welcome applications from highly motivated candidates with a demonstrated capacity for independent and collaborative research and a strong interest in the interdisciplinary study of migration, temporality, and urban inequality.
In order to succeed and most benefit from the position, you are expected to demonstrate the following:
We also require that you:
We also appreciate:
The position is fixed-term for 36 months as of 1.9.2026 (or as agreed).
The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary (see individual project descriptions for exceptions) in accordance with the MSCA regulations for Doctoral Candidates. The positions offer support provided in the form of:
*To allow for the difference in cost of living in different EU Member States, the base gross salary (€4010) is adjusted through the application of a correction coefficient based on the country where the position is based. This means that your final gross salary may be more or less than this amount. The coefficients applied can be found on p.156-157 of Annex II Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2024 - 2. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. The gross salary is subject to all compulsory deductions under national legislation of the country of the recruiting institution, such as social security contributions and/or taxes.
A trial period of 6 months is applied to the position.
Please apply by 1.2.2026 (23:59 Finnish local time) through our recruitment system.
The application should be written in English and the requested documents must include the following:
The eligible applicants who best fit the profile expected for the position will be invited to an on-site or remote interview between February and March 2026. Additional documentation might be requested from candidates to be interviewed. All applicants will be notified during the selection process. The position is anticipated to begin in September 2026.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, such as people of different ages, different genders, and members of different linguistic, cultural, or minority groups.
You can find more information regarding the programme here.
If you have any further questions about this position or about the MITIME programme, please contact supervisor Dr Bruno Lefort (bruno.lefort@oulu.fi).
| Type of employment | Temporary position over 6 months |
|---|---|
| Contract type | Full time |
| Number of positions | 1 |
| Full-time equivalent | 100% |
| City | Oulu |
| County | Pohjois-Pohjanmaa |
| Country | Finland |
| Reference number | 2025/756 |
| Published | 27.Nov.2025 |
| Last application date | 01.Feb.2026 |