KI to recruit junior researchers with a focus on excellence

On 25 June, Karolinska Institutet will be starting a major recruitment drive for 20 junior researchers with a focus on excellence and mobility. As one of Europe’s leading medical universities, KI offers fully developed research infrastructure, exchanges with other pre-eminent researchers, secure financing for pioneering research and support to make sure accompanying family members also feel at home.

“KI is offering its new junior researchers a six-year start package of nine or twelve million kronor, depending on scientific field as identified by the department, and colleagues who are also world-leading researchers,” says Sten Linnarsson, dean of KI Solna and member of the Faculty Board, which initiated this major strategically important recruitment of researchers to the post of assistant professor. “KI Is also supporting the researchers’ families on arrival to Stockholm.”
Departmentally formulated subject fields
KI’s management, deans and heads of department are heavily involved in this important initiative. Professor Linnarsson explains that KI is using a decentralised recruitment model in which the departments themselves formulate distinct research subjects in consultation with their research group leaders.
“The departments also make the selection, and the shortlisted candidates are invited to KI to lecture and to meet their prospective colleagues. The departments are extremely engaged and experience shows that this model of personal recruitment works very well for all involved.”
There are several reasons why KI is recruiting in such a way this year. One is the geopolitical situation that is impacting universities in many countries around the world.
“The instability in the USA and Israel, to name but two, is prompting researchers from all over the globe to find new paths for their future careers,” says Professor Linnarsson.
The researcher’s best decision
However, it takes more than financing and formalities to attract young elite scientists, and Professor Linnarsson is proud of what KI has to offer.
“KI is one of Europe’s topmost medical universities conducting research of international renown – be it clinical, preclinical and in public health science – that is integrated with the healthcare sector, blessed with some fantastic infrastructure and based in a country that places a high value on democracy, the life-work balance and family life.”
If a young researcher is to take the decisive step to move to another country, he or she needs the superb professional opportunities that KI can offer and the knowledge that at KI, life is about much more than work; many have spouses and children that must also be made to feel at home.
“It’s a big decision to move to another country at a time when you might have just started to have children,” says Professor Linnarsson. “It often means that you stay for the rest of your life, in which case everything has to work from day one. As our approach in this process is a holistic one, we have everything in place to make sure that a researcher’s decision to come to KI and Sweden is the best they’ve ever made,” says Sten Linnarsson.

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Karolinska Institutet is a world-leading medical university with a long and proud history of ground-breaking research. In 2025, KI will recruit outstanding junior researchers with particularly excellent scientific merits and future potential. We are looking for inspiring, curious and creative candidates to start their career as Assistant Professor with us in several subject areas. Join a global community!