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  • Since the RSS feed keeps "breaking," I believe due to the length of this page, I have removed pre-March 2020 deadlines. -5120j (admin)


April 2020[]

  • 1 Apr. 2020:  Wellesley College (USA:MA) - two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in the field of feminist technoscience studies.
  • 15 Apr. 2020 Rutgers University (USA:NJ) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Race and Gender History
  • 15 Apr. 2020 Sciences Po (Paris) (FRA) - 3 postdoctoral positions - Slave testimonies in 19th century North Africa-Italy-Spain and France
  • 26 Apr. 2020: University of Bristol (UK:Eng) - Research Associate - Epistemic Utility for Imprecise Probability x 2

May 2020[]

  • 1 May 2020: Birkbeck, University of London (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 31 May 2020: Aarhus University (DNK) - Postdoctoral fellowships, Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra’s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt’s Digital Archives

June 2020[]

  • 1 Jun. 2020: University of Essex (UK:Eng) - Senior Research Officer in History
  • 5 Jun. 2020: Oklahoma State University (USA:OK) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Medieval Middle Eastern History
  • 9 Jun. 2020: University of Oxford (UK:Eng), Faculty of History, Research Associate: The European Fiscal Military System (2 posts)
  • 10 Jun. 2020: London School of Economics (UK:Eng) - LSE Fellow (History of East Asia since c.1839)
  • 11 Jun. 2020: University of Oxford (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher: The Restitution of Knowledge - artefacts as archives in the (post)colonial museum, 1850-1939
  • 12 Jun. 2020: University of Oxford, Faculty of Oriental Studies (UK:Eng) - Research Associate, PersDoc Project
  • 21 Jun. 2020: Leibniz Institute of European History (DEU) - research assistant (m/f/d) – History of Egypt (19th/20th century)
  • 21 Jun. 2020: University of Strathclyde (UK:Scot) - The Medical Humanities China-UK (MHCUK) Partnership: Early Career Medical Humanities Fellowships 2020/21
  • 28 Jun 2020: Leiden University (NDL) - Postdoctoral Researcher(s) in the history of Zoroastrianism - Two posts
  • 30 Jun. 2020: Oregon Health & Science University (USA:OR) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Psychology (Psychiatry/Pediatrics)

July 2020[]

  • 7 Jul. 2020: University of Glasgow (UK:Scot) - Research Associate (The Therme Group Fellowship in Wellbeing)
  • 10 Jul. 2020: University of York (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate 'Grief: A Study of Human Emotional Experience'
  • 16 Jul. 2020: University of Sussex (UK:Eng): Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Modern British Education/Language/History
  • 26 Jul. 2020: University of Aarhus (DEN) - One-Year Postdoc Position: An Intellectual History of Global Inequality, 1960-2015: Argentina


  • At what point will the 2020-2021 page begin? It seems that last year the page started with deadlines in June/July so shouldn't this last bit be part of the new page? 


- yeah, I hope someone starts the new page soon. Deadlines are on the horizon!

August 2020[]

  • 6 Aug. 2020: KTH Royal Institute of Technology (SWE) - Postdoc in Energy History

Not stated[]

  • Posted 25 Oct: Tulane University (USA:LA) - 2020-2021 Bonquois Postdoctoral Fellow in Women's History
  • Review begins 20 Nov: Northern Arizona University (USA:AZ) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights
  • Posted 4 Feb: Vassar College (USA:NY) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship in African American History

Postdoctoral Positions[]

Aarhus University (DNK) - Two-Year Postdoc Position: An Intellectual History of Global Inequality, 1960-2015 (India) - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

The School of Culture and Society at Aarhus University invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the history of ideas. The position is full-time, and is available from 1 October 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The position will be part of the project ‘An Intellectual History of Global Inequality, 1960-2015’.

Place of employment: Jens Chr. Skous Vej 3-7, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.

The university wants its staff to reflect the diversity of society, and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their personal background.

Research context The research project is generously made available by the Danish Research Fund. The grant for the overall project is a ‘Sapere Aude: Research Leader’ grant. The successful applicant will be a member of a project team of four researchers, primarily from the field of the history of ideas. The project is to be led by Associate Professor Christian Olaf Christiansen at the Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, and will run from 2019 until 2022.

The project will investigate the historical relationship between location and the intellectual history of inequality. The research objects of this study are concepts, theories and ‘languages’ relating to international economic inequality from 1960 to 2015. The approach is historical-contextualist and combines conceptual and intellectual history, focusing upon contributions to academic and public debates by public intellectuals, especially economists, sociologists, historians and philosophers. Furthermore, the approach is comparative: we will compare the thought of Northern (primarily American), Indian, African (primarily Ghanaian) and South American (primarily Argentinian) public intellectuals. The project is thus divided into four subprojects (with this position focusing on India), each investigating a significant geographical area in the global discourse on economic inequality, enabling us to make new comparisons and trace connections in South-South as well as in North-South exchanges. The project will be an important contribution to the global turn in intellectual and conceptual history.

Research and postdoctoral project  The successful applicant will be responsible for the sub-project on India. The postdoc will study key Indian intellectuals and the intellectual history of international and global economic inequality in India. The applicant’s project description should propose how to expand and detail this sub-project closely within the aim, structure and methodology of the overall research project. It is crucial that the applicant demonstrates the capacity to work within the academic field of intellectual and/or conceptual history.

With this in mind, applicants should attach a project description to their letter of application, explaining how they would carry out this research task during their prospective contract, providing details on the content, timeline and expected scientific output of the work.  The successful applicant will be expected:

  • to develop their research within the framework provided by the grant awarded, in cooperation with the team leader
  • to present their research at international meetings and publish results in peer-reviewed, international scientific journals in a timely fashion
  • to visit a leading international research institution outside Denmark for about two months to carry out research, and to do fieldwork (including interviews) in India
  • to play a role in organising research workshops, conferences, and other such activities
  • to assist the principal investigator in writing grant applications and preparing a volume of papers for publication, following the project’s main academic conference.

The postdoc is expected to participate in the daily working environment of the research team at Aarhus University.

To a limited extent, and as agreed with the PI, the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to team-taught courses at BA and MA level in her or his area of expertise.

Qualifications and job requirements Applicants for this position should hold a PhD degree or equivalent qualifications in the history of ideas/intellectual history, or related fields such as history, international/global studies or economic history.

The successful applicant should have documented expertise in most of the following areas:

  • intellectual and conceptual history and methodology
  • the history of economic thought (especially development economics and the economics of inequality)
  • knowledge of the geographical focal area (India)
  • global or postcolonial history relevant to the overall project (such as North-South or South-South connections)
  • experience of carrying out qualitative interviews/oral history interviews
  • inequality studies.

Applicants for the position should also document:

  • an international and relevant research profile of high research quality
  • a deep understanding of the debates and literatures relating to global and international economic inequality
  • familiarity with research contexts in India
  • the ability to work independently and in collaboration within a research group
  • experience of research organisation and research communication
  • near-native proficiency in academic English

In addition to the submissions mentioned below, applicants should also submit:

  • a concise description of their research profile (max. one page)
  • a concise statement of motivation for applying for the position (max. one page) 
  • a research proposal for the sub-project on India (max. five pages).The description and the proposal must be uploaded together with the letter of application
  • publications (maximum three articles or book chapters), documenting high research quality and, secondarily, a publication profile highly relevant to the position.

Please note that professional references or recommendations should not be included. Applicants who are selected for an interview (or otherwise considered for the position) may be asked to provide professional references. The application must be submitted in English. Only publications which are actually submitted alongside applications will be assessed; a list of publications is not sufficient. Applications which are not accompanied by such publications will not be assessed. For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Christian Olaf Christiansen e.mail: idecoc@cas.au.dk For more information about the application, please contact HR supporter Marianne Birn (mbb@au.dk).

Qualification requirements Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications.

Aarhus University (DNK) - Two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the study of religion - Deadline: 13 Feb. 2020[]

  • The School of Culture and Society at Aarhus University invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the study of religion. The position is full-time, and is available from 1 September 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter.
  • The university wants its staff to reflect the diversity of society, and thus welcomes applications from all qualified applicants regardless of their personal background.
  • Research context: This position is funded by an Aarhus University Research Foundation starting grant awarded to the supervisor, Associate Professor Benjamin Purzycki at the Department of the Study of Religion. The fellowship is available as of 1 September 2020 for a period of two years.
  • The position is located at the Department of the Study of Religion, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 3-7, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
  • For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Benjamin Grant Purzycki (bgpurzycki@cas.au.dk). For more information about the application process, please contact HR supporter Marianne Birn (mbb@au.dk).
  • Research and postdoctoral project: In spite of the continued growth in evolutionary approaches to religion, there remains a curious lack of formal theory and models to address local, functional resolutions to social dilemmas in the form of religious beliefs and practices. While the field is saturated with indications that religion resolves local challenges to cooperation, and many are testing hypotheses based on informal theories, only a handful of formal models exist that actually generate testable hypotheses. This position will involve propelling the field towards a better appreciation of formal models and their application, particularly in small-scale societies. Rather than designing experimental economic games, the position will entail the use of evolutionary game-theoretical models to simulate real-world scenarios and to push the boundaries of their utility in ethnographic contexts. To facilitate discussion, applicants should be prepared to discuss aspects of scenarios detailed here throughout the application process: https://bgpurzycki.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/scenarios_doc.pdf.
  • Qualifications, job requirements and preferences
  • PhD in anthropology, economics, ecology, biology, or any related field that addresses problems in evolutionary game theory
  • Expertise in evolutionary game theory, in particular with preferences for: a) specialisation in mathematical modelling generally, b) specialisation in social learning
  • Readiness and willingness to learn from and apply models to real-world scenarios
  • Readiness and willingness to teach models about real-world scenarios
  • Fluent written and spoken English
  • Willingness to contribute to a vibrant, enjoyable and friendly work environment
  • The ability to work collaboratively with supervisors and PhD students.
  • Please note that only publications that are actually submitted with the application will be assessed: a list of publications is not sufficient. Applications which are not accompanied by publications will not be assessed. Please see further below under the headline 'Formalities'.

Aarhus University (DNK) - Postdoctoral fellowships, rchive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra’s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt’s Digital Archives - Deadline: 31 May 2020[]

  • The research project Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra’s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt’s Digital Archives, funded by the ALIPH Foundation and affiliated with the Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet), School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, is looking to recruit a full-time (37 hours/week) postdoctoral fellow for the period 1 October 2020 – 30 September 2021, with the possibility of a one-year extension.
  • Place of employment: Nobelparken, Jens Chr. Skous Vej, 8000 Aarhus C. As the project is affiliated with UrbNet at AU Campus Moesgård, the successful applicant is also expected to spend some time in Højbjerg.
  • The position: The successful applicant is expected to take on a key role in researching and publishing Harald Ingholt’s digital archive, which consists of documentation images and notes on objects. The successful applicant will work within an already established and expanding team comprising a project director, postdoc researchers, research assistants and student helpers. We expect the successful applicant to integrate actively into this existing framework. Tasks include:
  • Taking a lead role in digitising the archive
  • Publishing research emerging from the project
  • Assisting the project director in supervising research assistants and student helpers
  • Facilitating processes in connection with funding applications
  • Reporting to funding agencies
  • Qualifications - Applicants are expected to have the following qualifications:
  • A PhD in classical archaeology or a related discipline (this is a minimum requirement)
  • Language skills: English (spoken and written), German (reading), French (reading), Italian (reading), Latin, Ancient Greek, Semitic languages (at least ancient Aramaic), and skills within the field of ancient historical sources.
  • Historiographical competences and the ability to work critically with ancient historical sources
  • The ability to manage joint and collaborate research
  • A methodological and structured approach to work
  • Good organisational skills and excellent attention to detail
  • Flexibility and the ability to prioritise
  • Good time-management skills and the ability to meet deadlines
  • Good interpersonal and collaborative skills
  • The application must be uploaded in English.
  • Further information: For further information about the position, please contact Professor Rubina Raja (rubina.raja@cas.au.dk). For more information about applications, please contact HR supporter Marianne Birn (mbb@au.dk).
  • About the project: The project Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra’s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt’s Digital Archives has three main objectives:
  • (1) To publish Ingholt’s archive digitally and make this archive publically accessible online in a searchable form, and to publish Ingholt’s excavation diaries, including a full assessment of the graves they document
  • (2) To assess the damage to and loss of Palmyrene cultural heritage based on the primary evidence collected in the unpublished archive and the diaries
  • (3) To reconstruct lost and damaged contexts based on the evidence collected in the archive.
  • The project is led by Professor Rubina Raja, who is one of the leading scholars of Palmyrene art and culture. As Director of the Palmyra Portrait Project, Rubina Raja has also organised several international conferences and two major exhibitions, published extensively on Palmyrene society and heritage, and, together with her team, collected over 4,000 portraits from Palmyra, of which more than a quarter are located in Syria and the remainder are dispersed around the world.
  • The project will have several long-term outcomes. Thanks to the information collected in the archive and the excavation diaries, and together with the research already conducted by the Palmyra Portrait Project in preparation for this project, it will be possible to recontextualise and recreate artefact assemblages that have been affected by the war in Syria. The project can furthermore help identify and trace looted antiquities. It will also be possible to reconstruct and situate the context of damaged and destroyed antiquities within the framework of Palmyrene archaeology. This will give the people of Palmyra access to lost heritage and contribute to reconstruction and redisplay efforts in the city. Since the material will be made searchable and open access, it will be possible for a range of individuals and institutions to perform further research with the published material. This will be a major step forward in documentation practice, since, in many documentation projects, data is not or cannot be made available on an open access basis.
  • Learn more: https://projects.au.dk/archivearchaeology/
  • Qualification requirements: Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications.
  • Formalities: Faculty of Arts refers to the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities (the Appointment Order).
  • Appointment shall be in accordance with the collective labour agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations.
  • Further information on qualification requirements and job content may be found in the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Danish Universities .
  • Further information on the application and supplementary materials may be found in Application Guidelines.
  • The application must outline the applicant's motivation for applying for the position, attaching a curriculum vitae, a teaching portfolio, a complete list of published works, copies of degree certificates and examples of academic production (mandatory, but no more than five examples). Please upload this material electronically along with your application.
  • All interested candidates are encouraged to apply, regardless of their personal background.

Aberystwyth University (EU:UK:Wales) - Marie Sklowdowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Opportunities in the Humanities - Deadline: 11 Sep. 2019[]

The Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (FASS) at Aberystwyth University invites you to send initial draft Expressions of Interest for Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowship applications. The Faculty brings together numerous excellent and innovative research in complementary specialisms in Art, Welsh and Celtic Studies, Modern Languages, English and Creative Writing, Law and Criminology, Theatre, Film and Television, History and Welsh History, International Politics and Education.

Aberystwyth University has a strong track record of supporting numerous exceptional fellows in recent years across the Faculty, for example Welsh and Celtic Studies are celebrating a double success this year: https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/news/archive/2019/05/title-223000-en.html

Eligibility criteria

  • In possession of a doctoral degree or have at least four years of full-time equivalent research experience.
  • For an European Fellowship application - At the time of the deadline for submission (11 September 2019), have not resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.
  • For an Global Fellowship application - At the time of the deadline for submission (11 September 2019), have not resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the Third Country of their choice, for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.

Selection process

If you are interested, please send a full academic CV and your outline application of no more than 1000 words to Sarah Wydall  sww@aber.ac.uk] by 5 July 2019. The 1000 word application needs to clearly outline the core aspects of your planned proposal, including why you wish to apply to complete the project at Aberystwyth

Selection will be carried out by mid-July, and selected applicants will be appointed a mentor from the department, who will assist them in preparing the application to the European Commission for the 11 September 2019 deadline.

Additional comments

  • Contact email: Sarah Wydall sww@aber.ac.uk

Skills/Qualifications

Eligible researchers are:

  • In possession of a doctoral degree or have at least four years of full-time equivalent research experience.
  • For an European Fellowship application - At the time of the deadline for submission (11 September 2019), have not resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.
  • For an Global Fellowship application - At the time of the deadline for submission (11 September 2019), have not resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the Third Country of their choice, for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.More details of the scheme can be found here:  https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/

Specific Requirements

We in particular welcome applications in the following areas: Art, Welsh and Celtic Studies, Modern Languages, English and Creative Writing, Law and Criminology, Theatre, Film and Television, History and Welsh History, International Politics and Education.

Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate, Arabic book history - Deadline: 6 Oct 2019[]

The Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (‘the Institute’) based in London, United Kingdom is looking to recruit a Research Associate for its European Research Council-funded Digital Humanities project (KITAB). The responsibilities of the role will involve working closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) and the KITAB team in order to support the team in the effective delivery of the project’s objectives. The Research Associate will be an active and engaged builder of an Arabic corpus now totalling 1.5 bln words. The role is initially offered for the period September 2019 to June 2021, with a possibility for extension subject to availability of funding.

Key Functions of this Role

Analyse and report on the contents of the corpus
Expand the corpus to address survival bias
Prepare the corpus for digital analysis
Key Responsibilities

Contribute personally to the corpus in all areas and build and manage a team to do the same
Become the project lead on training new users for applications and annotation relating to the corpus
Report regularly on the corpus’s development – to the PI and project team, and in research write-ups (blogs) and for grant requirements
Oversee and report on budget lines relating to the corpus
Required skills, knowledge and experience

A PhD or equivalent with expertise in Arabic book history for the period of 700-1500
Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills in English with the ability to write formal letters and emails
Demonstrated organizational, planning and problem solving skills with the ability to identify, pre-empt and review potential issues arising.
Readiness and capacity to work on technical matters.
Proficient in using Microsoft Office packages including MS Word, Excel, MS Outlook, Googledocs, Slack, and Google Calendar.
Willingness to learn new skills to support development of the project (such as working on Github).
Ability to work with and provide support to multiple stakeholders.
Pro-active, detail oriented, skilled at time management with the ability to manage multiple tasks at the same time.
A high level of maturity and the ability to work under pressure and against deadlines without continual supervision.
Good team player with ability to work collaboratively with colleagues.
To Apply

Interested candidates should send their CV and completed application form to ismc.personnel@aku.edu. Applications will be received until the position is filled.


ACLS-University of Kentucky Postdoctoral Partnership Fellowship (Contemporary Anglophone Literature) - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

The Department of English at the University of Kentucky is pleased to announce the ACLS-University of Kentucky Postdoctoral Partnership Fellowship, made possible by a generous grant from the American Council of Learned Societies with funds provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.  The duration of the postdoctoral fellowship is two years, after which we expect the fellow to transition into a tenure-track faculty position at the University of Kentucky.  The fellowship is designed to increase the diversity, broadly conceived, of faculty in the humanities.  More information on this program is available at https://www.acls.org/programs/ppi/.

The Department of English seeks an emerging scholar in global anglophone literature and culture, 20th-21st centuries.  We hope to attract applicants with research and teaching interests that extend beyond continental North America and Great Britain, including colonial and postcolonial cultures.  English literatures of Africa and Asia and their diasporas would be especially welcome, although anyone with a global approach to literary study is strongly encouraged to apply.  Scholars who work in multiple languages will receive full consideration if anglophone literature and culture are significant among the applicant's areas of expertise.

Interested applicants should apply online at: http://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/249150. Application materials should include the following: 2-page cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample (20-25 pages), teaching portfolio (upload as Specific Request 1), and diversity statement (upload as Specific Request 2).  Because this fellowship is designed to increase the diversity of faculty in higher education, we expect candidates to submit diversity statements that are explicit about how an applicant will add to the diversity of the University of Kentucky's English department. In addition, please provide the names and contact information for 3-4 references when prompted in the academic profile. This information will be utilized to solicit recommendation letters from your references within the employment system.

Please contact search committee chair, Peter Kalliney <pjkall2@uky.edu> with questions.  Applications submitted by 15 November 2019 will receive full consideration.  The position will remain open until filled.

Stipend is $60,000 per annum.  Research funds and benefits are competitive.  Teaching duties will include a total of three courses over the two years of the fellowship, possibly arranged in a 0-1 and 1-1 pattern.  Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. in English or a related field between 2016 and August 2020, anticipated start date for the fellowship.

Aga Khan University (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellowship, Islamic Cultural Studies - Deadline: 15 Sept. 2019[]

  • Programme Description: The Research Fellowship dedicated to the Governance Programme at the Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations based in London (AKU-ISMC) commenced in January 2019. It offers an opportunity to pursue research within a stimulating and supportive environment. Fellows play an active role in the intellectual life of the Programme and the Institute, participating in a wide range of seminars, workshops, and conferences. The fellowship is an opportunity to explore and carry forward one of the Governance Programme’s major research themes.
  • Fellowship for 2020: The Research Fellowship will be dedicated to the AKU-ISMC’s Governance Programme and the fellow will be expected to actively participate in the planning and execution of the programme’s activities. The Fellow will carry out research related to one the following areas:
  • Political accountability of the executive in semi-presidential regimes
  • Fiqh and popular culture
  • Translation and governance: translation(s) of governance and governance of translation
  • Any other area broadly related to previous events organised by the Programme
  • Expected Outcomes: The Fellow will be expected to: (1) produce a working paper (min 5k words) on their fellowship topic and acknowledging the fellowship scheme at AKU-ISMC on any other publications related to the fellowship; (2) organise a research workshop, which will be an opportunity to bring together other academics working on their topic (a proposal for this event is part of the application – see below); (3) engage in discussions about their work and that of colleagues at AKU-ISMC; and (4) possibly delivering lectures and seminars in the MA programme in Muslim Cultures.
  • Candidates should have:
  • A PhD in the Humanities or Social Sciences
  • Demonstrated research background in one of the above topics
  • Excellent communication skills demonstrating a high level of proficiency in English, written and verbal, including language(s) relevant to their proposed research
  • Funding: The incumbents will receive a gross annual salary in the range of £31,000 to £35,000 and an annual research budget of £500. A return flight will be paid for international Fellows. Please note that accommodation in London will need to be independently organised by the Fellow. Other benefits include: office space, access to computer facilities, and access to AKU-ISMC’s library.
  • Application Procedure: Interested candidates should send a cover letter, their CV, and a proposal for a public event/workshop to ismc.personnel@aku.edu. The event proposal should comprise a summary description, a timeline, potential participants, budget and expected outputs. The proposal should be maximum 2 pages long.
  • The duration of the post will be either six months full time, or up to twelve months part-time. The fellowship can start from 1 January 2020.
  • Application Deadline: 15 September 2019
  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend interviews (either in person or online, as appropriate) between late September and early October 2019.
  • Note: We will only contact candidates short-listed for interview. If you have not heard from us within four weeks after the closing date, please presume that your application has not been successful.

Aix-Marseille University (EU:Fra) - Postdoctoral position in modern Chinese history - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

The ERC ENP-China project (Institute of Asian Studies, Aix-Marseille, France) invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Associate position starting in Fall 2019. Applicants shall have completed the Ph.D. within the last three years with a specialization in modern Chinese history (the position is also opened to other areas of the social sciences: sociology and political science).

Experience working on digital humanities projects, as well as familiarity with the main DH trends, research tools and technologies, is welcome. Preferred fields of practice could be in geographic information systems, social network analysis, visualization, text-mining or other modes of computer or web-based work.

The appointee will carry out an independent research program within the ENP-China project “Elites, networks, and power in modern urban China (1830-1949). Historical “big data” in modern Chinese history” (C7052-18GF), funded by the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant, under the advice of Prof.  Christian Henriot. The appointee will be expected to interact with other postdoctoral fellows and with students, faculty and engineers affiliated with the ENP-China project. This is a full-time research position, but the appointee will be offered the opportunity to teach (for an extra salary).

The fellowship will begin in October 2019. It carries a stipend of €53,000 [around 2,200 net/month], a competitive benefits package, and financial support for travel, equipment, software, or other research expenses. Scholars are required to spend the year (September–July) in residence with the ENP-China research team.

Application Procedure:

To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications)
  • A single document containing a brief statement of past research accomplishments (1 page) and a proposal of research to be conducted in the ENP-China project (2 pages)
  • A copy of relevant degree(s)
  • Three letters with contact details

Applications shall be submitted through the Academicjobsonline.org platform: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/13935

Please send your application documents (a motivation letter, CV, copy of your PhD certificate, a dissertation chapter or one published paper and, optionally, work samples where you used digital methods in one PDF document

Deadline: Applications will be received until a suitable candidate is recruited, but the first round of application reviews will start on July 31.

If you have any further enquiries about the position, please contact Prof. Christian Henriot at christian.r.henriot@gmail.com

Alan Turing Institute (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate (Postdoc) for Data Science and Ethics in the Criminal Justice System - Deadline: 12 Aug 2019[]

There has never been a more significant time to work in data science and AI. There is recognition of the importance of these technologies to our economic and social future: the so-called fourth industrial revolution. The technical challenge of keeping our data secure and private has grown in its urgency and importance. At the same time, voices from academia, industry, and government are coming together to debate how these technologies should be governed and managed.

The Alan Turing Institute, as the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, plays an important part in driving forward advances in these technologies in order to change the world for the better. 

The Institute is named in honour of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in theoretical and applied mathematics, engineering and computing is considered to have laid the foundations for modern-day data science and artificial intelligence. The Institute’s goals are to undertake world-class research, apply its research to real-world problems, driving economic impact and societal good, lead the training of a new generation of scientists, and shape the public conversation around data and algorithms.

After launching in 2015 with government funding from EPSRC and five founding universities, the Institute has grown an extensive network of university partners from across the UK and launched a number of major partnerships with industry, public and third sector. Today it is home to more than 400 researchers and a talented business team.

The Public Policy Programme

The public policy programme works alongside policy makers to explore how data-driven public service provision and policy innovation might solve long running ‘wicked’ policy problems and to develop the ethical foundations for the use of data science and artificial intelligence in policy-making.

Our aim is to contribute to the Institute’s mission – to make great leaps in data science and artificial intelligence research in order to change the world for the better – by developing research, tools, and techniques that have a positive impact on the lives of as many people as possible.

Position

Ethics of Digital Technologies in The Criminal Justice System

Digital technologies, data science, and artificial intelligence (AI) have diverse and far-reaching implications for the lives of individuals and the functioning of societies. These technologies promise myriad benefits, and public authorities are beginning to take notice. Faced with increasing budget cuts and rising service demands, public bodies are looking to algorithmic systems to help them deliver what they see as more objective, efficient, and accessible services. Among the most controversial domains for digitisation of this sort is the criminal justice system. As governments begin to explore the full scale of algorithmic capabilities in practice, the public policy programme of The Alan Turing Institute is building the ethical foundations and investigating the limitations of using algorithmic systems in a criminal justice context.

To help public authorities benefit from digital technologies in general and automated systems in particular, the public policy programme is carrying out a range of research projects to assess the modernisation of the criminal justice system and the ethical challenges and requirements that arise. The primary aim of the research projects is to generate new actionable insights and recommendations to guide the development, deployment, and use of algorithms in the criminal justice system.

The Role

The Alan Turing Institute is recruiting a full-time postdoctoral scholar to work as part of the public policy programme’s ethics team.

Depending on her or his academic training, the scholar will focus either on (1) researching the socio-political and ethical implications of the design, development, deployment, and use of algorithms in the criminal justice system or (2) researching the technical dimensions of the responsible design and deployment of algorithmic systems in the criminal justice sector. (This could include explorations of the requirements of responsible data management and fairness- aware model design or of the possibilities for building technical tools of evaluation and explanation for algorithmic models.)

The researcher will work with the public policy team, using multidisciplinary research methods to investigate key questions, such as:

  • When is the use of algorithmic systems in a criminal justice context morally permissible and ethically justifiable? What are the ethical limits of algorithm-human interaction?
  • How, by whom, and when should algorithmic systems be used in order to ensure a high ethical standard of individual treatment?
  • How and to what standards should algorithmic systems be developed, verified, tested, reviewed, and maintained in order to ensure a high ethical standard of individual treatment?
  • What kind of benefits could algorithmic systems potentially contribute in a criminal justice context and how can they be secured?
  • How might technical and non-technical approaches to making transparent the process of algorithmic design and use in criminal justice systems be combined or integrated to produce ethically acceptable outcomes? 

Research should translate into concrete frameworks, actionable policy proposals, recommendations for regulation, policy measures, and guidelines for best practice aimed at ensuring an ethically sound use of algorithmic systems in the criminal justice sector.

The successful candidate will play an important role in shaping and conducting the public policy programme’s research into digital ethics in the criminal justice sector. The Research Associate will be able to work closely with academics and policy-makers in an interdisciplinary, dynamic and collaborative environment.

Duties and Responsibilities

The core functions of the Research Associate are as follows:

  • Work with the public policy programme’s ethics team to develop and/or support research into the ethics of using algorithmic systems in a criminal justice context. The research should ultimately contribute usable insights building on fundamental values and principles to ensure the ethical design and use of algorithms.  
  • Serve as a key link between the Turing’s academic community and the Institute’s external partners in the policy, ethics, and criminal justice space.
    • Externally, the Research Associate will build and maintain relationships with policy makers as part of the public policy programme’s external engagement strategy.
    • Internally, the Associate will work collaboratively to pursue the research agenda described above, will identify relevant academics from the Turing community to collaborate with where relevant, and will develop work plans to ensure timely delivery of objectives.
  • Participate in knowledge exchange activities as appropriate. This may include:
    • Preparing research outputs that are tailored to a diverse audience, ranging from policy-makers to researchers, civil society and the general public.
    • Working with the Turing’s Communications team to ensure that the Turing’s research is effectively promoted in the mainstream media.
    • Working in close coordination with other members of the public policy programme to maximise the programme’s influence on ongoing policy debates.
    • Representing the Turing at external conferences and events.

Requirements

The successful candidate will have:

Essential

  • A PhD or equivalent experience in either a natural, computer or social science field with experience in using computer programming and/or advanced statistical or numerical methods;
  • Demonstrable interest in conducting interdisciplinary research and experience working with modelling and quantitative research methods to study complex socio-economic and/or policy issues
  • Firm understanding of the ethical challenges of using digital technologies in the criminal justice system;
  • Strong methodological and theoretical foundations and experience working at the intersection of technology and society;
  • A proven ability to communicate research and advocate policy at multiple levels and to diverse audiences;
  • A record of scientific publications, which may include journal articles, book chapters, policy reports / white papers;
  • An interest in the mission of The Alan Turing Institute and in exploring the real-world impact of cutting-edge technology, in particular in criminal justice.

Desirable

  • Technical skills in fairness-aware modelling and ethics-by-design;
  • Experience in a policy environment, such as international organisations, government agencies, think tanks, or learned societies; or experience in tech companies or consultancies;

Other information

Terms and Conditions

This is a fixed-term position for a period of 3 years. The annual salary offered is £34,000 - £41,000, dependent on skills & experience. The post will be held primarily at the Institute’s site at the British Library, Euston Road, London. A competitive benefits package is also available.

How to Apply

If you are interested in this opportunity, please click the apply button below. You will need to register on the applicant portal and complete the application form including your covering letter, CV, a list of publications as well as a sample piece of writing (a journal article, conference proceeding, book chapter, or equivalent), and contact details for your referees. Please upload your publications together with your CV in a single PDF file. If you have questions about the role or would like to apply using a different format, please contact us on 0203 862 3394 or email jobs@turing.ac.uk

If you have questions or would like to discuss the role further with a member of the Institute’s HR Team, please email jobs@turing.ac.uk or call 0203 862 3394.

Closing Date for applications: Rolling advert until successful appointment. We reserve the right to close this position as soon as we find suitable candidates.

The Alan Turing Institute is committed to creating an environment where diversity is valued and everyone is treated fairly.  In accordance with the Equality Act, we welcome applications from anyone who meets the specific criteria of the post regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy, religion or belief or sexual orientation. Reasonable adjustments are available to support candidates through the application and interview process. Happy to Talk Flexible Working

Please note all offers of employment are subject to continuous eligibility to work in the UK and satisfactory pre-employment security screening which includes a DBS Check.

Full details on the pre-employment screening process can be requested fromHR@turing.ac.uk

Alan Turing Institute, London (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate: Public Policy Programme: Hate Speech, Measures and Counter-Measures - Deadline: 13 Oct 2019[]

The Institute is named in honour of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in theoretical and applied mathematics, engineering and computing is considered to have laid the foundations for modern-day data science and artificial intelligence.

After launching in 2015 with government funding from EPSRC and five founding universities, the Institute has grown an extensive network of university partners from across the UK and launched a number of major partnerships with industry, public and third sector. Today it is home to more than 400 researchers, 30 in-house research software engineers and a talented business team.

The Public Policy Programme

The public policy programme works alongside policymakers to explore how data-driven public service provision and policy innovation might solve long-running ‘wicked’ policy problems and to develop the ethical foundations for the use of data science and artificial intelligence in policy-making.

The Role

We are recruiting a part-time postdoctoral or PhD researcher to work on the project ‘Hate speech: measures and counter-measures’, based in the Public Policy Programme, focusing on a closely-linked collaborative project with researchers at KCL, QMUL, UCL and Cambridge University. The successful candidate may also be required to assist with research in the ‘(Mis)Informed Citizens’ project, which is investigating online misinformation.

They will assist with, and drive forward, research to address key questions, such as:

How can we build tools to reliably, fairly and robustly detect online abuse?
How, when, where and why does abuse emerge online?
Which groups and individuals are the greatest targets and perpetrators of online abuse?
How can we develop effective counter-measures to challenge abusive content online? How should we measure and evaluate their effectiveness?
Main Responsibilities

The core functions of the Research Associate are as follows:

Work with the Public Policy Programme’s ‘Hate speech: measures and counter-measures’ team to investigate tools
Assist with the creation of materials and tools for policymakers, such as short briefing reports, policy papers, and clear technical explanations.
Manage project meetings and liaise with collaborators.
Skills and Experience

Essential

A PhD or equivalent experience in either a natural or computer or computational social science field with experience in using computer programming and/or advanced statistical or numerical methods OR they will be working towards such a degree;
Demonstrable interest in conducting data-driven social science in an interdisciplinary setting
An interest in the mission of The Alan Turing Institute and in exploring the real-world impact of cutting-edge technology, in particular in criminal justice.
Desirable

A record of scientific publications, which may include journal articles, book chapters, policy reports / white papers;
Experience working in the field of abusive content detection or related areas, such as misinformation and terrorist content detection;
Existing collaborations in these fields of research;
Terms and Conditions:

This role is part-time (50%), fixed term contract for 12 months, based at The Alan Turing Institute at the British Library, London,

The full-time salary is £34,000-41,000 (dependant on skills and experience)

Application Procedure

To apply, please visit the Alan Turing institute career portal:

https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/postdoctoral_research_associate___public_policy

If you have questions or would like to discuss the role further with a member of the Institute’s HR Team, please email jobs@turing.ac.uk or call 0203 862 3394.

Applicants who would like to receive this advert in an alternative format or who are unable to apply online should contact us by telephone on 0203 862 3394 or via email at jobs@turing.ac.uk

Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies (FRIAS) (EU:Ger:BaWü) - FRIAS COFUND Fellowship Programme (FCFP), Junior Fellowships for the Academic Year 2020/21 - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019[]

The University of Freiburg offers a fellowship programme, the “FRIAS COFUND Fellowship Programme” (FCFP). About 20 fellows (juniors and seniors) from all disciplines are given the opportunity of spending 3 to 12 months working on their own research project at the university’s research college, the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS).

The current call invites applications for fellowships for the academic year 2020/21.

The FCFP is intended for current or future leaders in their fields.

Applications are invited from academics of all nationalities who may not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies etc.) in Germany for more than 12 months in the three years immediately preceding the call deadline.

The programme offers outstanding research opportunities, not only in the research environment of an internationally highly competitive university, but also with the advantage of being part of an interdisciplinary community of fellows at FRIAS.

Benefits

Fellowships of 12 months in the Junior scheme may be applied for. They will allow researchers to conduct their own research projects. FRIAS offers the opportunity for FCFP Junior Fellows to prolong the fellowship for up to three months for secondments in and collaboration with non-academic partner institutions in Freiburg and the region. Junior Fellows must apply for this option eight months into their fellowship.

Successful applicants will become FRIAS fellows with all the corresponding rights and obligations for the requested funding period. All FCFP Junior Fellowships include a full time employment contract with the University of Freiburg, valid for the duration of the fellowship. As part of their employment contract with the University of Freiburg, all Junior Fellows are covered by national insurance (unemployment, pension, health and accident insurance). The health insurance is comprehensive and does not discriminate against individuals with pre-existing health conditions. The pension insurance scheme can be transferred to many countries within Europe, and the unemployment insurance can be claimed in the event that no source of employment can be found immediately after the fellowship comes to an end. Fellows accompanied by at least one child receive an additional monthly family allowance. Each fellow will receive a research cost contribution. All fellows will have at their disposal a budget for individual training, a travel allowance to cover the costs of the inbound and outbound journey and a mobility allowance to cover relocation costs.

Eligibility criteria

1. Formal eligibility criteria

  • Doctoral degree plus 1 to 6 years post-doctoral experience at the time of the application deadline.
  • Mobility rule: Researchers from all countries are eligible; however, applicants may not have resided or have carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in Germany for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately preceding the call deadline. Compulsory national service and/or short stays such as holidays are not taken into account.
  • Applicants must submit the complete application dossier by the specified deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Formatting rules have to be observed. Page limits may not be exceeded.
  • The proposal must meet the standards of academic English in international research.
  • Applicants must propose a research project that can be supported at the University of Freiburg (refers to infrastructural, technical and laboratory requirements, especially in the experimental sciences). Prior to submission of the application, experimental scientists are required to identify a host laboratory in Freiburg where their research project can be carried out.
  • The research project must not be engaged with topics that are excluded from EU funding due to ethical issues.

2. Basic academic quality criteria (minimum requirements)

  • Publication record:

Natural sciences/medicine/engineering: 3 publications since 1 January 2016 listed in Web of Knowledge (Thomson Reuters).

Humanities and social sciences: 5 publications since 1 January 2016 in peer-reviewed, internationally recognised journals, or chapters in peer-reviewed edited volumes, or peer-reviewed monographs (counted as three publications).

  • International mobility:

Depending on the length of career, the applicant’s development should meet today’s standards of international mobility or indicate some other sign of international involvement.

The applicant must have undertaken at least one academic stay of minimally two months duration abroad during the undergraduate, graduate, doctoral or postdoctoral phase.

  • Internationality of the project:

The project should not be of local interest only, but should have sufficient potential for international transfer.

Further details at: https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/de/foerderprogramme/cofund/requirements-and-applications

Selection process

The selection of fellows under the Marie S. Curie FCFP is highly competitive and strictly merit-based. Fellowships will be awarded to individuals with challenging and innovative research projects of top academic quality. The all-important selection criteria are the academic excellence of both the applicant and the project proposal. Personal qualifications with regard to experience and capability to conduct the research project will also be taken into account during the evaluation of the applications. A thematic proximity between the project and the research profile of the University of Freiburg is expected to guarantee an added value for conducting research within the FCFP.

The FCFP selection process involves three steps:

  1. Eligibility check
  2. Peer review by external experts
  3. Final selection by the external FRIAS Scientific Advisory Board

Additional comments

Grants are subject to the final approval of the FRIAS budget from 2020 onwards.

Skills/Qualifications

The evaluation of the research project takes into account the following standardized criteria:

  1. Academic excellence of the applicant (weighting 40 %):
    • Excellence of the candidate in terms of career development
    • Excellence of his/her contribution to the research field
  1. Excellence of the proposed project (weighting 40 %):
    • Quality of the proposed project and the proposal
    • Innovativeness of the proposal
  1. Experience and capability of the applicant (weighting 20 %):
    • Is the candidate well qualified to conduct the research project?
    • Can the candidate be expected to benefit from an FCFP fellowship?

Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg, University of Greifswald (EU:Ger:MeVo) - Alfried Krupp Junior Fellowships - Deadline: 31 Aug. 2019[]

The Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald is an independent ,institute for advanced study located in the center of the historic city of Greifswald on the shore of the Baltic Sea. The Kolleg was established by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung in cooperation with the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the University of Greifswald with the aim to advance the excellence and the international research profile of the University of Greifswald. 

The "Alfried ,Krupp Junior Fellowships" will be awarded to highly promising younger post-doctoral scholars. 

Through the Fellowship program of the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg, senior and younger scholars are given the opportunity to focus on a major piece of research, free from teaching and administrative obligations of ordinary university life. Alfried Krupp Fellows are expected to collaborate with colleagues from the University of Greifswald. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file and include a curriculum vitae, a publication list (with publications relevant to the project highlighted) and a research proposal (5 pages at most). We encourage applications from life scientists. 

Selected fellows will be invited either for one semester (October 1 - March 31 or April 1 - September 30) or for an entire academic year (October 1 - September 30).

An office and an apartment in the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg will be offered to each fellow free of charge. In addition, fellows will be awarded a monthly fellowship that takes into account the high expectations concerning the fellow's scientific achievements. 

Proposals from two scholars who plan to pursue an international and interdisciplinary collaborative project in Greifswald are welcome as well. Applicants for a Senior Fellowship are encouraged to consider the combination of a sabbatical term, granted by their home institution, together with a six-month-fellowship from the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg. Guidelines for the Fellowship program and a reference to the data processing can be downloaded from www.wiko-greifswald.de

Applications for the academic year 2020/21 will be accepted until August 31, 2019 and should be addressed to the academic board: info@wiko-greifswald.de

If you have any questions about the Fellowship program, please contact the scientific manager of the Kolleg, Dr. Christian Suhm (christian.suhm@wiko-greifswald.de), or the assistant for the Fellowship program, Christin Klaus M. A. (fellowsupport@wiko-greifswald.de). 

American Academy Berlin (DEU) - Residential Fellowships - Deadline: 23 Sept. 2019[]

The American Academy in Berlin invites applications for its residential fellowships for the academic year 2020/21.
The Academy seeks to enrich transatlantic dialogue in the arts, humanities, and public policy through the development and communication of projects of the highest scholarly merit. Past recipients include anthropologists, art historians, literary scholars, philosophers, historians, musicologists, journalists, writers of fiction and nonfiction, filmmakers, sociologists, legal scholars, economists, and public policy experts.
Approximately twenty Berlin Prizes are conferred annually. Fellowships are typically awarded for an academic semester, but shorter stays of six to eight weeks are also possible. Benefits include round-trip airfare, partial board, a $5,000 monthly stipend, and accommodations at the Academy’s lakeside Hans Arnhold Center, in the Wannsee district of Berlin.
For 2020/21, the Academy will also award three specially designated fellowships: two Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities, for work that demonstrates an interest in the topics of migration and social integration, race in comparative perspective, or exile and return. In addition, in memory of its founder, the Academy will name a Richard C. Holbrooke Fellow for a project that looks at diplomatic approaches to resolving major global issues, from armed conflicts to environmental challenges to the impact of new technologies.
For all projects, the Academy asks that candidates explain the relevance of a stay in Berlin to the development of their work. Proposals are by no means required to focus on German topics, but the Academy is interested in projects that will resonate with Berlin audiences.
Fellowships are restricted to US citizens and permanent residents. Candidates in academic disciplines must have completed a PhD at the time of application. Candidates working in other fields—journalism, film, law, or public policy—must have equivalent professional experience. Writers should have published at least one book with an established press at the time of application.
Please note that Berlin Prizes for visual artists, composers, and poets are determined in invitation-only competitions.
Following a peer-reviewed evaluation process, an independent Selection Committee reviews finalist applications. The 2020/21 Berlin Prizes will be announced in late April 2020.
The application deadline for 2020/21 is Monday, September 23, 2019 (6 pm EST).
To apply online, please visit: americanacademy.de/apply/apply-for-a-fellowship/ For inquiries, please contact Fellows Selection: cs@americanacademy.de; phone +49-30-804-83-0.

American Center of Oriental Research (ACOR) (JOR) - ACOR Jordan 2020-21 Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Feb. 2020[]

  • Deadline for the following fellowships is February 1, 2020
  • NEH Fellowship: Maximum single award of ten months for a scholar who has a Ph.D. or has completed his or her professional training. Other awards for minimum of four to nine months. Fields of research include, but are not limited to: modern and classical languages, linguistics, literature, history, jurisprudence, philosophy, archaeology, heritage studies, comparative religion, ethics, and the history, criticism, and theory of the arts. Social and political scientists are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals living in the U.S. three years immediately preceding the application deadline. The award for ten months is $50,000 of which $32,000 is for stipend and travel and the remainder is for ACOR room and board. Shorter award periods are prorated accordingly (i.e., six months award for $30,000 includes $19,200 for stipend and travel); residency at ACOR is required. The award must be used between June 15, 2020 and December 31, 2021. Funding for this fellowship provided by the National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutes (FPIRI).
  • ACOR-CAORC Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Two or more two- to six-month fellowships for post-doctoral scholars and scholars with a terminal degree in their field, pursuing research or publication projects in the natural and social sciences, humanities, and associated disciplines relating to the Middle East. U.S. citizenship required. Maximum award is $32,400. Awards must be used between June 15, 2020 and December 31, 2021 and Fellows must reside at ACOR. Funding for this fellowship is provided by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
  • Jennifer C. Groot Memorial Fellowship: Up to four awards of $1,500 each to support beginners in archaeological fieldwork who have been accepted as team members on archaeological projects with ASOR CAP affiliation in Jordan. Open to undergraduate or graduate students of U.S. or Canadian citizenship as well as individuals who graduated less than 12 months before February 1, 2020 and/or have been accepted to a Graduate program for Fall 2020.
  • Burton MacDonald and Rosemarie Sampson Fellowship: One award for either eight weeks residency at ACOR for research in the fields of Ancient Near Eastern languages and history, archaeology, Bible studies, or comparative religion, or a travel grant to assist with participation in an archaeological field project in Jordan. The ACOR residency fellowship option includes room and board at ACOR and a monthly stipend of $400. The travel grant option provides a single payment of $2,000 to help with any project related expenses. Both options are open to enrolled undergraduate or graduate students of Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status.

American Council of Learned Societies (USA:NY) - Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art - Deadline: 23 Oct. 2019[]

  • Greetings from the American Council of Learned Societies!
  • ACLS is now accepting applications for 2019-20 Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art. The fellowships support an academic year of research and/or writing by early career scholars from around the world for a project that will make a substantial and original contribution to the understanding of art and its history.
  • ACLS will award up to 10 fellowships for the 2020-21 academic year, each carrying a stipend of $60,000, plus $5,000 for research and travel during the award period. Fellowships are portable and may be held while at the fellow's home institution, abroad, or at any appropriate site or sites for the work proposed. Awards also include a one-week residence at the Getty Research Institute following the fellowship period.
  • The program encourages diverse, international perspectives and welcomes applications from scholars worldwide, without restriction as to citizenship, country of residency, or employment.
  • The deadline for applications is October 23, 2019, 9pm EDT. More information about the program, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, is available here. Questions may be directed to fellowships@acls.org.



American Council of Learned Societies (USA: various locations) - Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows competition - Deadline: 18 Mar 2020[]

  • The online fellowship and grant administration (OFA) system is now open for applications.

Fellowship Details:

  • Stipend: $70,000 per year, employer-based health insurance, a relocation allowance, and up to $3,000 in professional development funds over the course of the fellowship
  • Tenure: Two years; start date on August 3 or September 1, 2020, depending on the fellowship position
  • Applications will be accepted only through the ACLS Online Fellowship Application system (ofa.acls.org). Please do not contact any of the organizations directly.
  • Application deadline: March 18, 2020, 9pm EDT
  • Notification of application status will occur by email starting late-May 2020.

Participating organizations/roles: Alliance for Higher Education in Prison (Denver, CO) – Community Engagement Director • American Association for the Advancement of Science (Washington, DC) – Government Relations Project Manager • American Civil Liberties Union (New York, NY) – Research Associate • Asian Cultural Council (New York, NY) – Manager of Strategic Research • Children’s Defense Fund (Washington, DC) – Senior Research Associate • City of Seattle Innovation & Performance Team (Seattle, WA) – Outreach & Engagement Research Analyst • Humanities Action Lab (Newark, NJ) – Public Programming and Exhibitions Manager • Institute for Study Abroad (Indianapolis, IN) – Assistant Director of Global Learning and Assessment • National Book Foundation (New York, NY) – Education Programs Manager • New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (Newark, NJ) – Policy Analyst • One Archives Foundation (Los Angeles, CA) – Communications Manager • Oxfam America (Washington, DC) – Research and Policy Advisor • Partnership for Public Service (Washington, DC) – Writer and Editor, Communications Team • Partnership for Working Families (Oakland, CA) – Public Goods Policy Strategist • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (Pittsburgh, PA) – Government Relations Specialist • Refugees International (Washington, DC) – Program Manager • San Francisco Arts Commission (San Francisco, CA) – Community Impact Analyst • Solutions Journalism Network (New York, NY) – Higher Education Program Specialist • Twin Cities Public Television (St Paul, MN) – Audience Development Project Manager • University Settlement Society of New York (New York, NY) – Advocacy Director • Washington Center for Equitable Growth (Washington, DC) – Engagement Project Manager


  • May 25 - Any word on this? Notification says late May but haven't heard anything. Per last year's timeline I am assuming thats a no go. 
  • As of May 2nd I was told they hoped to start making fellowship offers "through the month of May" barring any further partner organization pandemic related programmatic delays.
  • May 26 - seconding the previous person about notifications extending throughout May and there being pandemic-related delays. But from past and present experience, my sense is that people have likely already been notified by this point if they ARE finalists. Don't know for sure obviously, but hopefully that helps some people. Fingers crossed for all and let's keep each other posted.
  • May 28 - Was notified as a finalist and did interviews in late April, but still no confirmation or rejection here. Anyone else in this position?
  • May 28 - Yes, I'm in exactly the same position (finalist, interviews in April, no word).
  • May 29 - Finalist rejection, and they sure took their time until the last business day in May. They need more slots for this given that our entire profession has been gutted, not just 20 of us. Congrats to the winners.

Appalachian State University (USA:NC) - Rhinehart Postdoctoral Fellowship in British History, 2020/21 - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

This Fellowship is open to early-career scholars who have recently been or will shortly be awarded their doctorates in early modern or modern British history. In line with ongoing initiatives to internationalize the campus at Appalachian State, the post is designed for non-U.S. citizens. Appalachian State has a traditional strength in British studies, reflected in the Library holdings, the long association with the journal Albion, and the establishment in 2008 of a Distinguished Professorship in British History (the endowment for which also funds the Rhinehart Postdoctoral Fellowship). This is a 9-month appointment (September to May), non-renewable. Fellow will receive a maintenance grant ($7500); rent-free accommodation; health insurance; visa assistance; grant of $1000 towards air fare; office on campus with computer; and access to all appropriate academic support services.

Applications, submitted electronically, should include:

(1) one-page CV;

(2) 400-word outline of the research project to be carried out at Appalachian State, with a statement explaining why access to the Special Collections and other material at Appalachian State would be helpful [for information about the Collections consult www.library.appstate.edu/collections, or email spcoll@appstate.edu];

(3) letter of recommendation from the candidate’s supervisor.

Please email all application materials to turnermj@appstate.edu. Informal inquiries can be sent to the same address. Closing date for applications: November 15, 2019. Successful candidate will be expected to take up the Fellowship at Appalachian State University in September 2020. Appalachian State University has a strong commitment to the principles of diversity and inclusion, and to maintaining working and learning environments that are free of all forms of discrimination.

Australian Catholic University (AUS:Vic) - Senior Research & Research Fellows, Philosophy - Deadline: 10 Jul 2019[]

Australian Catholic University (ACU) is an inclusive community that welcomes students and staff of all faiths and no faith. It enrols more than 35,000 students across seven campuses – Adelaide, Ballarat, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North Sydney and Strathfield (Sydney). As valued members of our community, all staff members are expected to have an understanding of ACU’s mission and values and to demonstrate an active contribution to them.

ACU is committed to the significant growth of research in philosophy so as to make it one of the major areas of research at this University. As a result of recent appointments there are now eight full-time academic staff who will form a new institute dedicated to research in philosophy, and this year we seek an additional four scholars of outstanding potential and demonstrated achievement working in any central area of contemporary philosophical research, including ethics, epistemology, history of philosophy, philosophy of mind, language, and science, metaphysics, social, political and legal philosophy, logic, religion, and aesthetics.

Successful applicants will work collegially and collaboratively to build their own research profiles of high-quality publications, and contribute to team projects.  

Research Fellows and Senior Research Fellows have a primary focus on research, but some teaching of graduate students may be part of the role. Fellows may elect to teach undergraduate courses subject to agreement of the Institute Director.

Remuneration: Research Fellow salary starts at $98,407 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. Senior Research Fellow starts at $123,300 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. In addition, the roles attract a generous research allowance. The starting dates for appointees are open to negotiation

How to Apply:

To apply for this role click the "Apply" link below. Visit Hints and Tips on how to apply.

Please consult the Position Description  Senior Research and Research Fellow_PD.pdf, and provide a cover letter addressing the selection criteria listed under ‘Qualifications and Capabilities of the Position Holder’. Please also submit two research publications (upload under key selection criteria response), and a curriculum vitae, including contact details for three professional referees.

General enquiries about the role can be directed to Stephen.Finlay@acu.edu.au and Richard.Rowland@acu.edu.au.

Equal Opportunity and Privacy of personal information is University policy. For more details visit www.acu.edu.au/careers.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Wednesday 10 July 2019

Advertised: 08 Apr 2019 AUS Eastern Standard Time Applications close: 10 Jul 2019 AUS Eastern Standard Time

Australian Catholic University, Melbourne (AUS:Vic) - Research Fellows and Senior Research Fellows (Philosophy) - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

ACU is committed to the significant growth of research in philosophy so as to make it one of the major areas of research at this University. To that end it has established the Dianoia Institute.

We seek outstanding scholars of potential and demonstrated achievement working in any central area of contemporary philosophical research, including ethics, epistemology, history of philosophy, philosophy of mind, language, and science, social, political and legal philosophy, and aesthetics. Successful applicants will work collegially and collaboratively to build their own research profiles of high-quality publications, and contribute to team projects.  

Research Fellows and Senior Research Fellows have a primary focus on research, but some teaching of graduate students may be part of the role. Fellows may elect to teach undergraduate courses subject to agreement of the Institute Director.

A publicly-funded University and inclusive community with 35,000 students across multiple campuses, ACU welcomes people of all beliefs.

Remuneration: Salaries may be negotiated based on qualifications and experience. Indicative salaries: for Research Fellow starts at $98,407 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. Senior Research Fellow starts at $123,300 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. In addition, the roles attract a generous research allowance. The starting dates for appointees are open to negotiation

  • Note: These positions are not fixed-term but continuing, which, in the Australian context, means there is no end date and would normally continue until such time as the staff member resigns or retires. A period of probation may be attached to these positions. Please consult us if you need further information. 

How to Apply:

To apply for this role click the "Apply" link below. Visit Hints and Tips on how to apply.

Please consult the Position Description PD Dianoia B and C.pdf, and provide a cover letter addressing the selection criteria listed under ‘Qualifications and Capabilities of the Position Holder’. Please also submit two research publications (upload under key selection criteria response), and a curriculum vitae, including contact details for three professional referees.

General enquiries about the role can be directed to julie.thorpe@acu.edu.au

Equal Opportunity and Privacy of personal information is University policy. For more details visit www.acu.edu.au/careers.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 15 September 2019

Advertised: 05 Aug 2019 AUS Eastern Standard Time Applications close: 15 Sep 2019 AUS Eastern Standard Time

Australian National University (AUS:Act) - Academic Level B (Postdoctoral Fellow), College of Law - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

Salary package

  • Academic Level B (Postdoctoral Fellow)
  • $98,009 – $111,365 plus 17% superannuation per annum

Position overview

The ANU College of Law is recognised as one of Australia’s leaders in legal research and education. Located in Australia’s capital city, Canberra, the ANU College of Law is home to five research centres, a law reform and social justice initiative, and has built strong networks with lawmakers, the judiciary and legal academics throughout Australia and the world.

The ANU College of Law seeks to appoint Postdoctoral Fellows who are ready to enhance their academic career in one of the world’s foremost research universities. ANU attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and around the world.

To be successful as a Postdoctoral Fellow, you will share the commitment the College places on supporting staff to reach their full potential in an environment of collegiality and respect for diversity.

We welcome applications from candidates pursuing research in the following areas:

  • Property Law (including equity)
  • Law of Obligations
  • Law and Technology
  • Indigenous Legal Studies
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Space Law
  • Public Law
  • International Law
  • Law and Economics

Postdoctoral appointments in Space Law are funded by InSpace, an ANU wide interdisciplinary initiative.

If successful, you will receive excellent career mentoring within the ANU College of Law and the wider ANU. You will also be encouraged to take advantage of opportunities to expand your range of research skills by being able to draw on a research support fund.

Up to four appointments will be made, and will be for a period of two or three years. Please specify which length of appointment you are applying for as the conditions for each are different as specified in the position description.

For all enquiries please contact Professor Sally Wheeler,

OBE, MRIA, FAcSS, Dean, ANU College of Law

T +61 2 6125 4070 E Sally.Wheeler@anu.edu.au

ANU values diversity and inclusion and believes employment opportunities must not be limited by socio-economic background, race, religion or gender. The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion.

Please apply for this position via the 'Apply' button above.

Closing date Sunday 4 August 2019

Austrian Academy of Sciences (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, 'History of the Habsburg Monarchy' - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

The Institute for Modern and Contemporary Historical Research (INZ), a research institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), the largest non-university research institution in Austria, is offering a

Post Doc Position(w*m) (40 hours per week)in the research unit “History of the Habsburg Monarchy”.

The INZ is an institute with an interdisciplinary profile and foci in early modern and modern history. Within a dynamic research environment, you will set independent research priorities in a cultural and social sciences-oriented interdisciplinary field.

Your responsibilities

  • Conducting research and publishing in the field of gender history of court society (Hofgesellschaft) in the Habsburg Monarchy. Chronologically the focus of the research should be in the period between 1600 and 1900.
  • Development of projects and the raising of project-specific third-party funds
  • International networking as well as the conception and organisation of conferences
  • Active participation in the activities of the research unit and the INZ

Your profile

  • University degree (Ph.D. – published doctoral dissertation) with focus on modern history and gender history
  • High profile in international research publication activities
  • Independent and result-oriented work approach
  • Experience in the acquisition of third-party funds and project coordination
  • Readiness for teamwork

In accordance with the collective agreement for employees of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the monthly gross salary is at least € 3.130,60.

The Austrian Academy of Sciences values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.

Please send your detailed application including CV, diplomas (copy), a list of publications, a draft of approx. two pages outlining a strategy for projects, conferences, publications, international networking and internal collaboration options with specific reference to your own research plans by email to inz@oeaw.ac.at no later than September 30, 2019.

Bath Spa University (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Civic London 1558-1642) - Deadline: 22 Sept. 2019[]

  • Location: Newton Park
  • Line Manager: Professor Tracey Hill, Principal Investigator
  • Contract: Temporary (12 month contract)
  • Closing Date: 12 midnight GMT, 22 September 2019
  • Interview Date: Friday 4 October 2019
  • About the role: We are looking for an experienced researcher to take on the post of Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work on an AHRC-funded research project, ‘Records of Early English Drama: Civic London, 1558-1642’, led by Professor Tracey Hill. The successful applicant will work alongside Professor Hill for 12 months to undertake primary research in the archives of the City of London in order to evaluate their relevance for the research project and to produce high-quality transcriptions for scholarly access. You will also develop and maintain a blog to host a working record of these materials and with the PI, co-organise a conference seminar as well as assist on related impact activities in London. Since the research will primarily be undertaken in London the candidate the PDRA need not be based in the Bath area.
  • About you (requirements): The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant area of early modern or late medieval literature and/or history, and will already have experience of archive-based research and palaeography relevant to the period. You will also possess exceptional interpersonal, networking and communication skills. Whilst prior experience of website-editing and digital humanities methods would be useful, you will be provided with training in these areas.
  • About us: At Bath Spa University we work with one clear vision: to be a leading university in creativity, culture and enterprise. And we place collaboration at the heart of everything we do. We make sure our people are engaged and empowered by blending digital technologies, international perspectives, work-oriented connections and inspirational teaching. Together we’re on a journey to transform our students’ lives. And it starts with people like you.
  • The School of Humanities offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in English Literature, Environmental Humanities, History and Heritage, Philosophy, and Politics. We have a strong, successful research culture across all these disciplines and more, and a commitment to developing new ways of connecting research and teaching to inspire and equip the next generation of thinkers, writers and citizens.
  • For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Professor Tracey Hill by email: t.hill@bathspa.ac.uk.
  • How to apply: For further information or to apply on-line please visit Bath Spa University jobs page. Please note that CVs will not be considered and those included with application forms will be removed. Any queries regarding the application process or our website should be emailed to hrcontact@bathspa.ac.uk.
  • NB: the advertising period of this post means the university may not be able to sponsor visas. Check before applying AFII (talk) 09:30, September 13, 2019 (UTC)

Berlin Social Science Center (DEU) - Postdoc at the Center for Global Constitutionalism - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019[]

The WZB Berlin Social Science Center is offering a position for a

Research Fellow (post-doc)

at the Center for Global Constitutionalism headed by Professor Dr. Mattias Kumm. The position is to be filled full-time (currently 39 weekly hours) from 1 January 2020 until 31 August 2021.

Responsibilities:

  • Research on comparative, European or international constitutional law or the history and theory of constitutionalism within the research program of the Center of Global Constitutionalism.

Requirements:

  • Excellent Doctoral degree preferably in Law, possibly in Political Science or Political Philosophy,
  • Background and research orientation in themes related to Global Constitutionalism,
  • International research experience,
  • Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team,
  • Good time- and self-management,
  • Structured and analytical work style,
  • Good communication skills.

Salary: In accordance with German Public Service Collective Agreement Pay Scale we offer up to TVöD EG14, depending on qualifications, experience and specific allocation of tasks.

Equally well-qualified disabled persons will be given priority.

The WZB expressly invites women and people with an immigrant background to apply.

Candidates are kindly requested to submit an application with a letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, list of publications, copies of certificates as well as contacts of two referees and a one to three-page outline of the research proposal in electronic format (no more than two pdf files) by 16 September 2019 to:

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH

Hilde Ottschofski

Reichpietschufer 50

10785 Berlin

email: ottschofski@wzb.eu

Birkbeck, University of London (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher - Deadline: 1 May 2020[]

  • This project, led by Professor Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck), brings together an interdisciplinary team to investigate the medical and psychiatric aspects of sexual violence, including rape and sexual abuse. Working in close collaboration with the team, the postdoctoral researcher will undertake research on any aspect of sexual violence that involves the medical and/or psychiatric professions. The Fellow’s research should be linked to at least one of five research streams: medicine and the law of sexual violence; the role of medical professionals (including police surgeons, FMEs, nurses, physicians, psychiatrists, forensic scientists, and so on); psychiatric classification systems (sexual violence as conceptualized in psychiatric texts); psychiatric aftermaths of abuse; and child sexual abuse.
  • You will have a background in a relevant social science or humanities discipline such as history, medical humanities, law, sociology, philosophy, political science, psychology, psycho-social studies, or anthropology. You will send a one-page description of the individual research project you intend to work on if you are appointed.
  • The minimum requirements for selection are a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area, or evidence that the PhD will be completed prior to the start date of the post. We welcome applications from scholars working in any relevant area, but particularly welcome applications focussing on the global south and Asia.
  • This is a full-time, fixed term post from 1 October 2020 to 30 September 2023.
  • Remuneration: Grade 7 of the College's London Pay Scale which is £38,594 rising to £44,113 per annum.
  • The salary quoted is on the College's London Pay Scale which includes a consolidated Weighting/Allowance which applies only to staff whose normal contractual place of work is in the London area.
  • Enquiries: Informal enquires on the role can be made by email to Professor Joanna Bourke (PI), Department of History, Classics, and Archaeology, Birkbeck, University of London: J.Bourke@bbk.ac.uk. You are encouraged to look at our website: http://shame.bbk.ac.uk/.
  • If you have technical issues or difficulties using the recruitment portal please contact jobs@bbk.ac.uk, providing your name and the job reference number of the position.
  • While we are happy to respond to all informal enquiries, only formal applications through the online system will be considered.
  • Birkbeck offers a competitive salary and pension scheme, 31 days paid leave, flexible working arrangements and some of the most generous benefits in the HE sector, all while being located right in the heart of Central London.
  • We welcome applicants from all sections of the community. The College is committed to improving the gender and cultural diversity of its workforce, holding an Athena SWAN award, membership of WISE, operating Disability Confident & Mindful Employer schemes.
  • Interview date: 8th June 2020.

Birmingham City University (UK:Eng) - Post-doctoral Fellowship in Chinese Contemporary Art - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the city. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Post-doctoral Fellowship at the University’s Centre for Chinese Visual Arts (CCVA), as a leading research centre in the field, fostering new understandings and perspectives of Chinese contemporary arts, design, and visual culture through interdisciplinary research and practice.

This new post will join the CCVA team by providing contribution and assistance in the areas of research, curating and co-ordination as listed below:

  • To develop research in the area of Chinese contemporary art into a 3* or 4* research output that can be submitted to future REF, and provide intellectual contributions to CCVA in the field of Chinese contemporary arts and visual culture;
  • To support the development of external funding application for a research project to be hosted at CCVA and to be a named researcher on the project;
  • To assist Director of CCVA to curate international exhibitions of contemporary art and contribute to the curatorial research and practice;
  • To provide editorial support for CCVA publications, such as the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art (Intellect) hosted at CCVA, to collect proposals and submissions, assist the peer review process and liaise with authors, editors, reviewers and the publisher.
  • To co-ordinate CCVA research activities including annual conferences, symposia and research seminars, for MA, PhD students and Visiting Academics at CCVA;
  • To develop and manage CCVA publicity, and assist the promotion of CCVA research and teaching activities through website, social media and other platforms.

Within and beyond CCVA, working at the School of Art and the Faculty, you will be 

  • Playing a primary role in the dynamic development of CCVA;
  • Engaging in continuous professional development and be responsible for continually updating knowledge and understanding in the field of study or specialism and for developing skills;
  • Contributing to the planning of research projects in collaboration with others.

In order to fulfil this new position available at CCVA, you will need:

  • First and postgraduate degree;
  • PhD completion in a relevant field of Chinese contemporary art (essential);
  • Evidence of research activity and published research in the field (desireable);
  • Bilingual, excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English and Chinese (essential);
  • Possess sufficient knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques to work within established research programmes;
  • Able to communicate material of a specialist or highly technical nature;
  • Able to manage research and administrative activities and to balance competing pressures of research and administrative demands and deadlines;
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise with colleagues and students;
  • Able to build contacts and participate in internal and external networks for the exchange of information and collaboration;
  • Able to identify potential sources of funding;
  • Evidence of engagement in continuous professional development;
  • Understand equal opportunity issues and how they may impact on areas of research;
  • Understanding of Health and Safety requirements and experience of carrying out risk assessments.

For an initial discussion about this post, please contact Professor Jiang Jiehong at Joshua.jiang@bcu.ac.uk. 

As part of your application, please attach your CV, Covering Letter and Highest Qualification. Candidates are advised to remove personal information, including names to ensure a fair and transparent recruitment process.

Please note that the closing date for the above role and for the applications is 16 August 2019.

Brandeis University (USA:Ma) - Kay Fellowship in the Anglophone literature and film of the East Asian diaspora - 17 Dec 2019[]

Brandeis University invites applications for a two-year, non-renewable Florence Levy Kay Fellowship in the Anglophone literature and film of the East Asian diaspora beginning Fall 2020.  Kay Fellowships are interdisciplinary appointments.  The Kay Fellow in Anglophone literature and film of the East Asian diaspora will hold a joint appointment as a faculty member at the rank of lecturer in the Department of English and in the Department of German, Russian, and Asian Language and Literature.

The Kay Fellow will teach one course per semester and actively pursue their own research interests.  We are interested in candidates with expertise in Northeast or Southeast Asian diasporic literature or film from locations including but not limited to the UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong.  The Fellow will receive a 2020-2021 salary of $60,000, plus benefits, with moving expenses (around $1,500), and a research fund of up to $4,000 per year. PhD should be in hand by the commencement of the fellowship.

Applications, which should be submitted through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/68582, should include a CV and three letters of recommendation. Candidates’ cover letters should include a brief statement about their experience and approach to teaching and mentoring students of diverse backgrounds.  First consideration will be given to applications received by December 18. Questions about the position may be directed to John Plotz at plotz@brandeis.edu.

Brown University (USA:RI) - Mellon Postdoctoral Research Associate in Africana Studies - Deadline: 22 Jan. 2020[]

  • Description: The Department of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre and the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University invite applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Black Gender and Sexuality Studies.
  • The successful candidate will interrogate Africana literature and other expressive practices about racialized sexual knowledge with a focus on any, or multiple, spaces of Africa and the African Diaspora. Ideally, they will bring a transnational focus to their teaching and research.
  • The Fellow will be expected to teach one course per semester on topics in Africana Studies related to their position, with the possibility of cross-listing at the Cogut Institute and in the Gender and Sexuality Studies Program. In addition, they will be expected to attend and participate in weekly fellows seminars at the Cogut Institute, and to present a work-in-progress once during each academic year of their residency.
  • Scholars must have received their doctoral degrees from institutions other than Brown in the last five (5) years. Candidates with demonstrated expertise in Black literary studies as well as Black feminist and queer epistemologies, queer/quare theory, and/or trans-, genderqueer-, and non-binary studies are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Qualifications: This jointly held position in the Department of Africana Studies and the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University is effective July 1, 2020. Receipt of the Ph.D. is required by the time of appointment. The salary is $61,500 the first year, with an increase to $63,907 the second year, plus benefits and a research budget of $2,000 per year.
  • Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit a letter of application to the Search Committee Chair along with their CV, a writing sample of no more than 20 pages, two detailed descriptions of proposed courses (300-500 words each), one or two sample syllabi, a 1-2 page diversity statement, and contact information for three references via Interfolio at: http://apply.interfolio.com/71248
  • Applications will be reviewed beginning January 22, 2020, and accepted until the position is filled.

Brown University (USA:RI) - Watson Institute Postdoctoral Fellows Program 2020-2022 - Deadline: 16 Oct. 2019[]

NB: posted without link to original advert

  • Closes: Oct 16, 2019 at 11:59PM Eastern Time (GMT-5 hours)
  • Description: The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University aspires to promote a just and peaceful world through research, teaching, and public engagement.  Central to this mission is the Watson Postdoctoral Fellows Program, an effort to galvanize the careers of young social scientists conducting research related to the Institute’s three core thematic areas: development, governance, and security.  Participants in this program will join an interdisciplinary community of scholars engaged in theoretically and substantively important research addressing the most pressing global issues of our time. Fellows receive two years of support, to be taken within a three-year period, with the expectation that they will pursue research and participate fully in the intellectual life of the Institute.  Fellows will also teach one course per year in the Institute or in an affiliated Brown University social science department.
  • Founded in 1764, Brown is a leading research university distinct for its student-centered learning and deep sense of purpose. Brown University students, faculty, and staff are driven by the idea that their work will have an impact on the world. Brown is a place where rigorous scholarship, complex problem-solving, and service to the public good are defined by collaboration, intellectual discovery, and working in ways that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.
  • Qualifications:The fellowship competition is open to candidates from across the social sciences on issues that can be understood in a comparative global context. The selection process, open with regard to nationality and geographic area of research, is highly competitive and typically generates over 500 applications for 4 or 5 places. Scholars who have received their PhDs within two years of the application deadline are eligible to apply.  Individuals who are currently – or have previously been – postdoctoral fellows in other programs are not eligible to apply.  As full members of the Watson Institute’s scholarly community, fellows are required to be in residence during the academic year.  Fellows will receive an annual stipend of $60,000, for this benefits-eligible position.  Additional funding will be made available for conference-related travel, research expenses, and research-related programming on campus.  Candidates selected for the Postdoctoral Fellows program who have not completed their dissertations by July 1, 2020, will be paid a reduced salary until their dissertation is defended.


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Ca'Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita:Ven) - Postdoc in Archaeology, 'GEOarchaeology at Pieve VergonTE' - Deadline: 12 Jul 2019[]

Description

The Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici dell’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) invites applications for a fellowship in: "GEOARTE: GEOarchaeology at Pieve VergonTE" - Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, SSD: L-ANT10 - Archaeological research methodologies, Tutor Prof. Sauro Gelichi. The research may be carried out in English. The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia.

Abstract

The project consists in verifying the archaeological potential of the area located in Borgaccio (Pieve Vergonte, VB) through geo-archaeological surveys. The methodology adopted envisages both the use of non-invasive diagnostic techniques intended to cover large areas of territory (remote sensing, geological surveys) and targeted field checks (archaeological and geological surveys). At the end of the work the presence, depth and extension of any ancient anthropic deposits, the geomorphological characteristics of the area, and the relationship with the work to be carried out (reclamation and displacement of the Marmazza torrent) will be verified.

Who can apply

Prospective candidates are expected to hold a PhD (Doctorate) in Archaeology and an adequate scientific-professional CV.

Ca' Foscari encourages applications from researchers with positive evaluation in all the criteria in individual proposals such as Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar. Researchers having successfully completed Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar funded projects are warmly encouraged to apply.

Duration of contract: 12 months (approximately starting: 1 st September 2019).

Stipend: The research fellowship total amount is 23.800,00 Euros, including taxes and social charges.

Deadline for submission of applications: 12 th July 2019, h. 12.00 noon (Italian time)

Detailed application instructions can be found here.

Contact email: ricerca.dsu@unive.it

Ca'Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita:Ven) - Postdoc in economics, 'Inheritance. Critical issues between family protection and social solidarity' - Deadline: 13 Jul 2019[]

It is well known that our legal system provides for different ways of allocating wealth for social purposes. We can mention, among others, the donation towards certain subjects (usually nonprofit entities), the transfer of property determined by patronage purposes, the establishment of a foundation and its endowment. For some of these acts the claim of distributive share is excluded, and so the recovery of a large part of the sums in favor of the close relatives is equally excluded; in other cases it is admitted. For example, a claim of distributive share cannot be carried out against gratuitous acts sustained by a patrimonial interest (for example, advertising), while the same remedy is applicable with reference to other kinds of acts, such as the institution of a foundation and its endowment. This discipline can lead to unjustifiable results such as in the case of a wealthy entrepreneur who devotes a significant part of his financial interests to the AIDS research; this choice opens to the possibility that the entrepreneur’s close relatives and spouse bring a claim of distributive share, even in the case where the claimants are recipients of donations of great value from the same entrepreneur, whose value is nonetheless insufficient to fill the reserved shares.

OBJECTIVES: The research aims to verify whether the requests for the modernization of succession law should take into account the current sensitivity - even at a constitutional level – for other and competing principles, for example, social solidarity. From a political perspective, the enhancement of social solidarity might require the transfer of the intergenerational pact of distribution of wealth from the inner of the single families to the outer of the State community (for example, by considerably increasing the taxation of the inheritance and by using the resources thus obtained for purposes of protection of youth). On the other hand, it might prevent the close relatives from frustrating the 2 deceased’s initiatives of social utility by activating the protection of their legitimate shares.

EXPECTED RESULTS: Revise the interpretation of the already existing discipline of the Italian law of succession and, where appropriate, update it, for example by reducing the quotas of legitimate inheritance and favoring the phenomenon of the anticipation of inheritance.

Who can apply

Citizens belonging to European Union member states and non-community citizens in possession of PhD and appropriate scientific-professional curriculum for the research. Ca' Foscari encourages applications from researchers with positive evaluation in all the criteria in individual proposals such as Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar. Researchers having successfully completed Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar funded projects are warmly encouraged to apply.

Duration of contract: 12 months (approximately starting on September 2019)

Stipend: The research fellowship amounts to Euro 19.541,00.= per year, gross to the recipient, net of the expenses to be sustained by the Provider. The amount may be subject to adjustment in the event of variations in the law.

Deadline for submission of applications: by and no later than 2019-07-13, h. 12:00 noon – local time. If the deadline is on Saturday or on holidays, the deadline is extended to the first working day thereafter.

Full application materials list here.

Ca' Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita:Ven) - Postdoc in Archaeology, 'Innovative solutions for the promotion and the management of the Adriatic underwater and maritime traditional cultural heritage' - Deadline: 19 Jul 2019[]

The Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici dell’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) invites applications for a fellowship in: “Innovative solutions for the promotion and the management of the Adriatic underwater and maritime traditional cultural heritage, also through new techniques of documentation and visualization“ - Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, SSD L-ANT/10 - Archaeological research methodologies, Tutor Dr. Carlo Beltrame.

The research may be carried out in English. The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia.

Abstract

The research fellow will have to support the coordinator of the Underwater Museum project (9 months) in all its phases. In particular, he will have to contribute to: arrange an innovative methodology for the documentation and the recording, also on web GIS application, of the underwater archaeological sites of the Adriatic; - to provide the necessary data and informations for the construction of the web GIS; - to organize workshops with the other partners; - to partecipate at the underwater activities for the documentation of some underwater archaeological sites; Regarding the Arca Adriatica project (3 months), the research fellow will have to collaborate to the collection and processing of multi media contents for the creation of digital products for an “Interpretation center” of the Venetian traditional shipyards and to the programme of activities of comunication of the maritime cultural heritage (Academy of Old Crafts).

Who can apply

Prospective candidates are expected to hold a PhD (Doctorate) and an adequate scientific-professional CV. Ca' Foscari encourages applications from researchers with positive evaluation in all the criteria in individual proposals such as Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar. Researchers having successfully completed Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar funded projects are warmly encouraged to apply.

Duration of contract: 12 months (approximately starting: 1 st August 2019).

Stipend: The research fellowship amounts to 19.367,00 Euros, including taxes and social charges.

Deadline for submission of applications: 19th July 2019, h. 12.00 noon (Italian time)

Full application materials list here.

Ca' Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita:Ven) - Postdoc in European literature, 'Migration and inclusion: cultural mediation through literature in education' - Deadline: 19 Jul 2019[]

Full description here.

Research fellowship on "Migration and inclusion: cultural mediation through literature in education" Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (Italian law 30 December 2010, n. 240, art. 22)

The present document in English is to be considered as a mere summary of the main provisions of the notice of competition which is available in Italian at the following

Description The Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici dell’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) invites applications for a fellowship in: "Migration and inclusion: cultural mediation through literature in education"

- Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, SSD: L-FIL-LET/11

- Contemporary Italian literature; L-FIL-LET/14

- Literary criticism and comparative literature, Tutor Prof. Ricciarda Ricorda and Francesca Rohr. The research may be carried out in English.

The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia.

Abstract

The project aims to facilitate the integration of immigrant students and provide them with support for university orientation; to this end, teacher training activities and workshops on migration and integration for students will be organised. The field of research will be the literature of migration in Italian; literary texts are powerful factors of mediation, with their crossings, loans, interweaving: thereby, they are a space of investigation of particular interest in order to face problems related to inclusion and understanding of otherness, a necessary step to operate in the field of education. Meetings with migrant writers, whose texts will be analyzed in depth and following precise methodological indications, will complete and enrich the investigation.

Prospective candidates are expected to hold a PhD (Doctorate) in Italian Studies and an adequate scientific professional CV. Ca' Foscari encourages applications from researchers with positive evaluation in all the criteria in individual proposals such as Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions

- Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar.

- Researchers having successfully completed Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions

- Individual Fellowships/ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) or similar funded projects are warmly encouraged to apply.

Duration of contract: 12 months (approximately starting: 1 st September 2019).

Stipend: The research fellowship total amount is 23.800,00 Euros, including taxes and social charges.

Deadline for submission of applications: 19 th July 2019, h. 12.00 noon (Italian time)

How to apply

Candidates should submit:

1. The application form;

2. A motivation letter (max 1 page) along with their CV in European format, duly dated and signed, both to enclosed as a one single.pdf file (link);

3. A copy of a valid identity document (either Identity Card or Passport);

4. (If available) Evaluation Summary Reports of Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships/ ERC Starting Grants/FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/SIR (Scientific Young Independence Research) individual proposals having passed all the evaluation thresholds;

5. (If available) Details of Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions - Individual Fellowships, ERC Starting Grants, FIRB (Italian Fund for basic research investments)/ SIR Scientific Young Independence Research funded projects;

6. All documents, qualifications and publications relevant for the selection procedure (please, see the notice link); All the schemes of the quoted documentation are available on the website (link). How to submit your application Applications should be submitted by the online procedure, available on the notice webpage 

Or submit here: https://static.unive.it/domandeconcorso-en/accesso/dsu-4-2019

The candidate, after the uploading, will receive a submission number and an e-mail acknowledging receipt of his/her application.

The candidate if necessary could access the procedures for updating any data and materials by the link provided by the e-mail, in any case any updates must be made no later than the deadline 19 th July 2019, h. 12.00 noon (Italian time).

Please note that the University can be contacted for any support needs by the candidate by 18 th July 2019, h. 1.00 p.m. (Italian time). Please note that in case of an high number of applications and / or weight of the materials loaded by the candidates the system might become slower, Therefore it is suggested not to start the process close to the deadline. NB: The University does not take on responsibility for wrong or late communication of addresses, nor for any communication problem not depending on the University.

Ca'Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Revitalizing the heritage of castles, villas and historical gardens of the province of Venice for tourism purposes' - Deadline: 26 Sep 2019[]

The research fellow will have to support the scientific responsible of the MerlinCV project in all its phases. In particular, he/she will have to: - collaborate in the organization of a scientific conference; - collaboration in the drafting of a scientific publication for the part relating to historic villas and gardens in the territory of the province of Venice; - preparation of the contents for the common web page and for social media; - preparation of the contents for the marketing strategy; - concerning the enhancement and revitalization of the heritage of castles: a) preparation of the contents for the publication of 2 comics, through which stories related to the places and the historical-cultural heritage of the Slovenian-Italian cross-border area (specifically for the territory of the province of Venice) will be told.

https://www.unive.it/data/28825/

Ca'Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Revitalizing the heritage of castles, villas and historical gardens in the Slovenian and Friulian area for tourism purposes' - Deadline: 26 Sep 2019[]

The research fellow will have to support the scientific responsible of the MerlinCV project in all its phases. In particular, he/she will have to: - collaborate in the organization of a scientific conference; - collaborate in the drafting of a scientific publication for the part relating to the castles of the Slovenian and Friulian territory; - preparation of the contents for the common web page and for social media; - preparation of the contents for the marketing strategy; - concerning the enhancement and revitalization of the heritage of castles.

https://www.unive.it/data/28825/

Ca' Foscari University of Venice (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in Political Science, 'Industry 4.0 supporting ecosystems' - Deadline: 18 Oct 2019[]

The 4th industrial revolution will affect a variety of industries and regional ecosystems.The competitiveness of firms will depend on the evolution of their business models. Ecosystems of innovation and entrepreneurship will play a fundamental role in supporting these evolutions,in favoring the emergence of novel competences and in bridging local actors with global flows of knowledge,technologies and with global markets. The research project aims at understanding the nature and configuration of local ecosystems of innovation and entrepreneurship that are conducive to the transformation of firms’ ways of competing and that will allow for related and unrelated trajectories of innovation leveraging upon technologies currently deemed as Industry 4.0. The research project aims at providing guidelines and policy indications oriented towards the improvement of regional innovation capacity with a particular emphasis on transnational cooperation among European Regions.

California Institute of Technology (USA:Ca) - Postdoctoral Instructor in Contemporary Literature ​​​​ - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the California Institute of Technology invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Instructor appointment beginning Fall 2020.  Area of Specialization: Contemporary American, British and/or Global Anglophone Literature. The successful candidate will be expected to teach three (ten-week) undergraduate courses per year on the quarter system. The appointment is contingent upon completion of the Ph.D.

Interested candidates should apply electronically:  https://applications.caltech.edu/jobs/contemplit Candidates unable to apply electronically may submit a letter of application, three letters of recommendation, a CV, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages to: Chair, Contemporary Literature Postdoc Search, HSS MC 101-40, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. Deadline for applications is November 1, 2019.

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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (EU:Ger:Nds) - Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Field of Psycholinguistics - Deadline: 10 Aug 2019[]

The cluster of excellence Hearing4all: 
Models, Technology and Solutions for Diagnostics, Restoration and Support of Hearing 
at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (in collaboration with Medizinische Hochschule Hannover and Leibniz Universität Hannover) is seeking to fill as soon as possible the position of a

Postdoctoral Research Associate 
in the Field of Psycholinguistics (m/f/d)

in the Department of Dutch, Faculty of Linguistics and Cultural Studies.

The position is available from 1st of November 2019 until 31st of October 2022. Payment is depending on previous experience (German TV-L E13, full time). The position is suitable for part-time work.

A paramount goal of the cluster of excellence Hearing4all (www.hearing4all.de) is to transform audiology into an "exact" science based on the interplay between experiment and theory as well as between basic science and clinical research. In the framework provided by the cluster the successful candidate is expected to contribute to the research goals of the cluster to research thread 1 "Auditory processing deficits throughout the lifespan", in which one of the goals is to identify the impact of hearing loss in young and old age on cognitive and language development and its decline

Candidates are expected to have an academic university degree in the field of (psycho)- linguistics, psychology (with a specialization in speech/language processing), or a related discipline and have shown their ability to perform excellent scientific work, usually demonstrated by the outstanding quality of their Doctorate/PhD research and a good publication record.

We are seeking candidates with experience in statistical analysis as well as extensive knowledge in at least one of the following methods/areas: language acquisition, online sentence processing, reaction time studies, eye tracking, ERP. Matlab skills, and/ or experience with E-prime will be helpful, as well as working knowledge of German. Since the positions entail close interdisciplinary cooperation with several other disciplines (audiology, psychology, physics), the willingness and ability to integrate methods, concepts and issues of the 'other' discipline into theories, concepts and methods current in one's own are required for successful work in this project.

The University of Oldenburg is an equal opportunities employer. According to § 21 para. 3 of the legislation governing Higher Education in Lower Saxony (NHG), preference shall be given to female candidates in cases of equal qualification. The same applies to persons with disabilities.

Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, list of potential referees, links to recent publications, and copies of certificates for academic grades the latest by August 10, 2019 to Prof. Dr. Esther Ruigendijk, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Fakultät III, 26111 Oldenburg or as an email attachment to esther.ruigendijk@uni-oldenburg.de. (application by email is preferred). Prof. Esther Ruigendijk (Esther.Ruigendijk@uni-oldenburg.de) can be contacted for further questions regarding the position.

Carnegie Mellon University (USA:PA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, African American Urban - Deadline: 31 Mar. 2020[]

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship/African American Urban. Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Africanamerican Urban Studies and the Economy (CAUSE). The Department of History at Carnegie Mellon University seeks a scholar in the humanities and/or social sciences doing history-related research in African American urban studies. The fellow will pursue his/her own research project; interact with faculty, graduate and undergraduate students; and collaborate with the director on current center projects. The appointment is for nine months beginning September 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021. The fellowship carries a stipend of $52,500, plus benefits, and $5,000 for research and other professional expenses. A listing of employee benefits is available at: http://www.cmu.edu/jobs/benefits-at-a-glance/index.html
  • Send a cover letter, c.v., two letters of reference, writing sample, and a three-to-five page project proposal. The proposal should include a project description, chapter outline, explanation of the significance to relevant fields, and plans and goals for the fellowship term.
  • Deadline for receipt of applications is March 31, 2020. (Notification of decision by April 20)


  • Any updates? (4/17)

Catholic University of Louvain (EU:Bel) - Two Postdoctoral Positions For The Project 'Avicenna East & West I: Commentaries On The Qaṣīdat Al-Nafs' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

2 Postdoctoral positions (9 and 12 months respectively) for the project “Avicenna East & West I: Commentaries on the Qaṣīdat al-nafs” (FRS-FNRS; UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)

Project description

The aim of this project on the commentaries on the Qaṣīdat al-nafs attributed to Avicenna is twofold: (1) to provide a better understanding of how Avicenna’s theory on the soul was received, interpreted and transformed in the Muslim East ; and (2) to document the attitude towards Avicenna’s legacy, and falsafain general, in Islamic society.

The corpus chosen offers a particularly fruitful basis for such an inquiry: the poem is rather short and not technical (allowing a large diffusion in a non-philosophical milieu), while raising important questions about the congruence of some of the ideas it conveys with what we know to be Avicenna’s teaching.

Sub-projects

(1) Edition and analysis of the commentaries by ʿAlī b. Sulaymān al-Baḥrānī (m. 672/1274), ʿAfīf al-Dīn al-Tilimsanī (610-690/1213-1291), Dāʾūd al-Qayṣarī (m. 751/1350)

(2) Comparative analysis of the commentaries by Dāʾūd al-Anṭākī (d. 1599) and ʿAbd al-Raʾūf al-Munāwī (d. 1621)

(3) General analysis of the commentary tradition on the Qaṣīdat al-nafs, exploring the various contexts and aims of these texts, the precise nature of the questions raised, and the types of arguments and references used in the debates emerging in the interpretation of the poem or between commentators.

The postdoctoral researchers will be responsible for sub-project 2 (commentaries by Anṭākī and Munāwī) and participate in the other sub-projects. They are expected to participate in the intellectual life of the Institut supérieur de philosophie (ISP) and of the Institut orientaliste (INCAL/CIOL) at UCLouvain, and to spend part of her/his time to pursue her/his own intellectual interests and to work creatively to produce new exciting research.

Profile

PhD in Islamic studies, philosophy, history or another research area relevant for the research project; excellent knowledge of Arabic and proven expertise in the intellectual history of relevant periods. Candidates with experience in editing texts and/or the study of commentary traditions are particularly welcome. The capacity to teach portions of a BA course on pre-modern Islamic philsophy is a plus.

Starting date

These two positions are available as soon as possible after Jan. 1, 2020 for a period of respectively 9 and 12 months. There is some flexibility in the starting date and in the duration of these positions. Candidates interested to apply for a shorter period or willing to discuss the starting date are invited to mention it in their cover letter. Candidates who are about to complete their PhD can apply but the PhD must be in hand at the start of the employment.

Working location: Institut supérieur de philosophie, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)

Apply

Please send your application (letter of motivation, CV, names and contact information of two academic referees, and a sample of your writing) to the email address mentioned in "Where to apply".

Review of applications will start on Oct. 1, 2019 and will continue until the positions are filled.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Eligibility criteria

This position is funded by the Fonds de la Recherche scientifique, Belgium (FRS-FNRS), and is only available for candidates who hold a PhD for no more than 6 years at the time of appointment, and who were not resident of Belgium for more than 24 months in the three years immediately before the appointment. This position is not eligible for relocation assistance. Some funding for travel for research is available.

Selection process

Review of applications will start on Oct. 1, 2019 and will continue until the positions are filled.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, social fragility in relationship with the ongoing process of secularization - Deadline: 22 Jul 2019[]

The experience of alterity between fragility and transcendence. Research activity coherent with the scientific sector. In particular, the research will focus on the analysis of social experiences situated in a context marked by social fragility in relationship with the ongoing process of secularization. This analysis shall be developed taking into consideration different areas of social life and according with the pluralisation of life spheres characterized by a condition of fragility. Further activities will include participation in the teaching activities of the pertinent chairs (seminars, exams, and tutorship of theses). The Faculty might also require to perform official teaching activities.

Apply here.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, The civilization of the water from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century - Deadline: 22 Jul 2019[]

The civilization of the water from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, with particular regard to artistic and iconographic productions, its symbolic-religious, allegorical and functional implications, as well as agricultural and rural labor themes. The context of the lombard territory in the long term must act as a reference for the national and international comparisons. The candidate will carry out the scientific research on the representation of the water and its symbols from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, with particular regard to the lombard context, the liturgical uses, the rural world and agricultural work; the candidate will also have to collaborate in the preparation of an international symposium, proving a matured organizational capacity, and the historical and artistic promotion of the educational values of the environment and sustainability.

Apply here.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in Philosophy, "The Death of God" - Deadline: 22 Jul 2019[]

The theme of the “death of God” developed by Nietzsche: moral-philosophical meanings and perspectives, anthropological implications, ethical debates. The research in the scope of SSD M-FIL/03, section 11/C3 will be run in a synergy of hermeneutic-textual, phenomenological and theoretical methods. The research activity will be aimed first of all (and consistently with the scientific profile requested by the announcement) at revisiting the nihilistic paradigm of Nietzsche’s mindset, in particular as regards ethics and the “death of God”, expanding and enhancing the knowledge of relevant interactions. The researcher will be developing scientific forms of collaboration and participation at international and national level and will be initiating various activities to promote his/her research. He/she will also have to take care of didactics and integrative didactics activities in the scope of SSD M-FIL/03 and provide service to the students in the areas of his/her competence and according to the Faculty Council determinations.

Apply here.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:Ita) - Research Fellow, Shakespeare and/or Romanticism and/or Contemporary Theatre - Deadline: 22 Aug 2019[]

The field of research is the history of english literature with a special focus on shakespearean studies, romanticism and contemporary theatre. The researcher will be required to focus on the above-mentioned research tracks, with a concentration on stylistic and linguistic analysis of literary texts in comparison with other literatures and expressive means, such as cinema, visual arts and music. The researcher will be required to teach according to the needs of the chair of english literature, assist students and take part in the organization of teaching and research, according to the needs of the Faculty. The researcher will also be required to teach and conduct research on topics related to american literature and culture.

Application site (in Italian) is here.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:Ita) - Research Fellow, 'Lope de Vega' & 'Hispano-italian relations in early modern period' - Deadline: 22 Aug 2019[]

1) Spanish golden age period; spanish islamic dimension in Lope de Vega’s dramatic and short-fiction production (intertextual dialogue, themes and characters). 2) Hispano-italian relations in early modern period, with particular reference to literary texts of iberian interest in italian libraries. The researcher will be required to focus on the above-mentioned research tracks. The researcher will also be required to teach in both literary and linguistic fields, within the Faculty courses of Spanish literature and Communicative strategies in spanish.

Application site (in Italian) is here.

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, 'Internationalisation at home: evaluating the experience of an Italian university' - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

The term “Internationalisation” is frequently associated in simplistic fashion with increased international student intake, without considering the quality of the international student experience, the impact on and their integration with domestic students, the development of intercultural competence, the increased support and training needed for staff - both academic and administrative - who are involved in international programmes and the international dimensions which can be introduced into the curriculum.

Apply here (site in Italian): https://progetti.unicatt.it/progetti-ateneo-milano-brescia-piacenza-e-cremona-assegni-di-ricerca-legge-240-2010-art-22#content

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (EU:Ita) - 'Homophony in chinese language. A theoretical, rhetorical and educational approach' - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

The research topic, relating a key aspect of Chinese language for its manifold implications (cultural, symbolic, literary, artistic and religious), focuses on a few applicable aspects of its (so-called) “homophony” or “sound harmony”. In the first phase, the objective is to investigate the lexemes used in Chinese to refer to the phenomenon and to describe formal, functional, pragmatical and rhetorical aspects. Analogies and differences with similar phonetic phenomena in western languages will be explored: assonance and paronomasia, calembour, pun.In the second phase, the research aims at outlining few rhetorical uses of xiéyīn in specific contexts. Specific characters combinations will be researched within homogeneous corpora, e.g. blogs on social and political issues, official political documents and speeches, as well as ritual languages and small talks.

Apply here: https://progetti.unicatt.it/progetti-ateneo-milano-brescia-piacenza-e-cremona-assegni-di-ricerca-legge-240-2010-art-22#content

Central European University (HUN) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship Position - Deadline: 8 Dec. 2019[]

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship Position, Striking from the Margins: From Disintegration to Reconstitution of State and Religion in the Middle East Center for Religious Studies
  • Starting date: Academic Year 2019/2020
  • Application deadline: December 8, 2019
  • Full- Or Part-Time: Full-time (40 hours/ week)
  • The Center for Religious Studies at Central European University invites applications for a post-doctoral fellow position for the second phase of its research project Striking from the Margins (SFM).
  • In its first phase, the project developed novel analytical and conceptual perspectives to address the complex dynamics of relations between state, religion, and society in the rapidly changing context of the Middle East, under conditions of disaggregation and violent conflict. For the second phase, the project will move its multidisciplinary focus from disintegration and disaggregation to reconciliation and reconstitution.
  • The project is supported jointly by Central European University and by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The position is for a period of 15 months, beginning as soon as possible, preferably in March 2020. As CEU operates two campuses, some of the projects out-reach and academic activities may take place in Vienna.
  • For more information on the program please visit https://www.strikingmargins.com/#striking-from-the-margins or https://religion.ceu.edu/projects
  • The main focus of the project is Syria and Iraq over the past three decades, and seeks to connect developments in these countries with those in Arab countries and with global dynamics overall. The new post-doc position will join an existing research team and will work towards integrating gender as a transversal perspective in the overall work of the project.
  • Post-doc Position (15 months): The Pertinence of Gender Regimes under Conditions of Continuing Conflict In line with SFM’s overall approach, this component of the project will merge with a concrete case study of Syria or Iraq, or cutting across both, conducted by the Post-doctoral Fellow. The Fellow is expected to develop analytical distinctions pertaining to gender, in order to view the present transformations in gender regimes in situations of civil conflict as novel phenomena to be understood contextually and dynamically, rather than appeal to the revival of impulses long submerged. SFM will appoint a post-doctoral fellow who will conduct personal research towards a monograph and who will assist actively in preparing a special international workshop on After violence? Gender and authority in the Middle East, comparative perspectives from Iraq, Syria, (working title), gathering scholars and experts in gender-specific theory and practice.
  • Applications are invited from researchers whose work falls under this thematic field from any of the following disciplines: comparative gender, policy studies, sociology, anthropology and religious studies.
  • The fellowship will be offered to young researchers who wish to conduct original research and who have already extensive experience with and in the region. It is expected that applicants apply with their own research profiles and agendas which they will integrate and develop further within the framework of the project.
  • Post-doctoral fellows join doctoral students and members of CEU faculty from across a number of disciplines, along with external colleagues and members of partner institutions, in contributing to a coherent research program. The project has worked to produce a critical mass of original scholarship that would map novel research domains to produce more convincing analytical results than those in wide circulation. Post-doctoral fellows are expected to undertake detailed empirical research with appropriate analytical elaboration to be published and disseminated in print and in digital form. Along with the entire team, post-doctoral fellows are expected to participate in the internal life of the project, and to participate actively in preparing an international conference scheduled for the end of the project. This will bring in participants from both the research and policy communities and will result in a major co-edited publication.
  • Fellows will be required to enter into a fixed-term employment contract with Central European University. They will benefit from the usual research facilities in place, and will be eligible for support for field research.
  • Duties and responsibilities:
  • Post-docs are required to be in residence at CEU for the duration of their fellowship except for agreed field research trips abroad and the normal seasonal holidays;
  • Fellows will be expected to provide a mid-term narrative report, and a final narrative report;
  • Fellows will be expected to post research results and other materials on the project’s website, and to work on a monograph during their tenure of their fellowship.
  • The Fellow will assist actively in preparing a special international workshop on After violence? Gender and authority in the Middle East, comparative perspectives from Iraq, Syria, (working title), and in preparing the resulting volume for publication.
  • Fellows will be given the opportunity to play an active role in preparing the concluding international conference, and to produce with the relevant team member the edited volume resulting from the international conference.
  • Post-docs are expected to acknowledge clearly the contribution of CEU and Carnegie Corporation of New York to publications and activities arising from their tenure of the fellowship.
  • Qualifications:
  • Eligible applicants should have held a doctoral degree for a period of less than five years, and have a demonstrable record of achievement and promise in a relevant thematic field and discipline.
  • Applicants are expected to have extensive experience of the region.
  • Applicants are expected to have a keen interest and experience in cross-disciplinary work in the social sciences.
  • Compensation: We offer a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience as well as a dynamic and international academic environment.
  • How to apply: pplicants need to submit:
  • A full curriculum vitae, including a list of publications
  • A detailed covering letter
  • A summary research proposal, and a full version of the proposal including bibliographic references
  • A sample article or analytical research report, published or unpublished
  • The names and contact details of three referees
  • Please send your complete application package to: advert070@ceu.edu - including job code in subject line: 2019/070.
  • Requests for additional information should be sent to Esther Holbrook, Coordinator of the Center for Religious Studies (religion@ceu.edu).
  • Applications will be processed on a rolling basis and shall not be accepted for consideration any later than 8 December 2019.

Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford (UK:Eng) - Muslim Research Fellow - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

About the post:

The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, an independent academic centre, is seeking to appoint a full-time Muslim research fellow, based in Oxford, for a three-year contract commencing on 1st October 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter. For further information on CMCS visit www.cmcsoxford.org.uk

The Research Fellow will conduct research in the area of Muslim-Christian studies, either theological, historical or sociological. The main aim would be to produce a high-quality monograph on an area of the candidate’s choosing in discussion with CMCS.

In addition, the Research Fellow would participate in other academic activities at CMCS, including (for example) teaching and advising a range of students who come to the Centre, engaging with practitioners in the field of Muslim-Christian Relations, and contributing on an agreed basis to CMCS projects such as the Summer School for Christian and Muslim leaders in training, Hikmah Guides and the Christians and Muslims in Public Life Project.

We seek someone committed to rigorous research, and with an ability to communicate ideas to a range of different audiences.

Person Specification:

Candidates must normally have:

  • Received the degree of PhD or equivalent by 1 October 2019
  • Fluency in English, in addition to sound knowledge of any language relevant to the focus of the research
  • A demonstrable commitment to the field of Muslim-Christian studies
  • Communication, interpersonal and presentational skills
  • Organisational skills
  • The right to work in the UK

Pay and Benefits:

Salary would be in the range of £28,660 - £37,345, depending on experience.

Application procedure:

Applications comprising a covering letter (1-2 pages, including teaching experience), and a curriculum vitae with details of qualifications, experience, and a statement of current research interests and publications (1-2 pages) should be sent electronically to Susan Worthington at office@cmcsoxford.org.uk The names of two academic referees should also be provided. A sample of written work will be requested from shortlisted candidates. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 16 August 2019.

Interviews will be held on Monday 2 September 2019.



Chiang Mai University (Thailand) - Faculty of Law Visiting Research Fellowship 2020 (Postdoc, Law) - Deadline 25 Jan 2020[]

The Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University has long enjoyed its status as the leading academic research in the region, with great emphasis on the socio-legal approach to law. In its move towards further internationalization, the Faculty of Law wishes to encourage regular intellectual exchanges with colleagues across the world. In 2020, we are running one Visiting Research Fellowship program for an academic visitor.

Eligibility:

The Visiting Research Fellowship program offers a stimulating and convivial research environment for a legal or socio-legal scholar to conduct research and contribute to the research activities of the Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University. Applications are welcome from scholars in any field of legal studies. This program is particularly suitable for early career and emerging researchers. Applicants must have been awarded a PhD in law within the past ten years. Successful candidate for the Visiting Research Fellowship is required to:

  • Be in residence in the Faculty throughout the duration of the fellowship.
  • Publish an academic article in a law journal featured in an internationally recognized index list such as SCOPUS or Web of Science. (A proof of submission during the period of the Fellowship is sufficient)
  • Organize one seminar with graduate students at the Faculty.

Duration:

The Visiting Research Fellowship 2020 is offered for a period of 6 months. The Fellowship timeframes for 2020 is 1 March – 31 August 2020.

Stipend and Benefits:

The Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University will provide the Visiting Research Fellow a stipend of THB 25,000 per month, with an additional amount not exceeding THB 10,000 per month for the cost of accommodation. Medical and travel insurance coverage is not included in the fellowship.

The successful candidate is advised to arrange for their own insurance prior to their arrival.

The Fellow will be granted full library access to the Chiang Mai University Library as well as our Law Workshop. The Fellow will be given an office equipped with a computer, internet connection, and a telephone line. They will also be invited to all seminars and events held at the Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University.

Application Procedure:

All candidates are requested to submit the following documents:

  • a current curriculum vitae;
  • a personal statement detailing the candidate research interest, proposed research project, and proposed title of the seminar to be given during the fellowship (maximum 1000 words)

All applications will be submitted to lawcmu@hotmail.com for further evaluation by the Faculty of Law’s committee.

Important Dates:

Applications Close: 25 January 2020

Outcome advised: 31 January 2020

Fellowship starts: 1 March 2020 Further Information

Further information can be viewed on the Faculty's website: https://www.law.cmu.ac.th/site/news-details/?news_id=31442

For further information, or to submit an application, please contact: lawcmu@hotmail.com.



City University of Hong Kong (CHN:Hk) - Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow (2 posts) in the Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law - Deadline: 23 Sep 2019[]

City University of Hong Kong is a fast-growing university that is pursuing excellence in research and professional education. As a publicly-funded institution, the University is committed to nurturing and developing students’ talents and creating applicable knowledge to support social and economic advancement.

Applications are invited for: 

Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow (2 posts) in the Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law (Appointment for 12 months with possibility of extension) [Ref. B/R/838/03] 

Duties : Conduct research and produce high quality research outputs relating to Civil Law, Commercial Law, and Chinese and Comparative Law; present research outputs and participate in and contribute to seminars and working paper series; assist in organizing events and day-to-day administration of RCCL; and perform any other duties as assigned.

Requirements : A PhD degree with ideally no more than 3 years’ postdoctoral experience; excellent academic qualification in Contract Law, Tort Law, Property Law, Commercial Law, Intellectual Property Law and Comparative Law; ability to publish research outputs in English; appropriate experience in conducting academic legal research; and demonstrated potential for excellence in research are required. Preference will be given to candidates with a decent publication record.

Candidates with a PhD degree plus appropriate experience or outstanding research performance may be considered for appointment as Research Fellow.

Salary and Conditions of Service

Salary offered will be highly competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits include leave, medical and dental consultations at the campus clinic. 

Information and Application

Further information on the RCCL, the posts and the University is available at http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/slw/RCCL and http://www.cityu.edu.hk, or from the Human Resources Office, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong [Email : hrojob@cityu.edu.hk /Fax: 2788 1154 or 3442 0311]. 

To apply, please submit an application letter, current curriculum vitae, sample writing, other supporting documents, and the names of 3 referees (including doctoral supervisor) to the Director of RCCL (lwrccl@cityu.edu.hk). Applications will receive full consideration until the positions are filled and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. The University's privacy policy is available on the homepage. 

Columbia University (USA:NY) - Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Positions in Society and Neuroscience - Deadline: 2 Dec. 2019[]

  • The Center for Science and Society at Columbia University invites applications for postdoctoral research scholar/scientist or associate research scholar/scientist positions to begin July 2020. Interdisciplinary postdoctoral positions are available in the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience program for researchers who have earned the doctorate, or its equivalent, in either (1) a humanities, arts, or social science discipline – such as psychology, psychiatry, public health, law, history, economics, literature, political science, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, journalism, music and the arts ― and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, neuroscience research; OR (2) neuroscience or a related discipline in the natural sciences and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, another discipline in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. These Scholars will join an innovative program, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience, which includes up to nine postdoctoral positions and a large group of mentors and affiliated faculty from the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
  • Review of applications will begin on December 2, 2019, and will continue until the positions are filled. Candidates must hold a doctoral-level degree (PhD, DPhil, EdD, Jd, MD, etc.) by July 1, 2020, and must have received this degree after July 1, 2015.
  • Please visit our online application site at bit.ly/RAPS-pssn2020 for further information about this posting and to submit your application. For more information about the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience program at Columbia University, please visit http://bit.ly/pssn2020.
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Columbia University (USA:NY) - The Human Rights Institute, Postdoc, 'Counterterrorism, Armed Conflict, and Human Rights' - Deadline: Open until Filled (Posted 23 July 2019)[]

The Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute (HRI) invites applications for the position of Director, or Legal Fellow, with the Project on Counterterrorism, Armed Conflict, and Human Rights. The Project seeks to address abuses in counterterrorism and armed conflict operations through research and public education programs, promote accountability for abuse, ensure that developing norms reflect human rights principles, and support the empowerment of communities and local advocates affected by abusive practices.

We seek a strategic and creative legal advocate and researcher committed to working with local advocates and communities impacted by abusive practices. You will undertake factual and legal fact-finding and research, provide legal analysis on questions of international law, prepare reports and submissions, build and manage transnational partnerships, engage with local advocates, academics, and officials, design policy recommendations, engage in public-facing engagement and media work, and model strategies for progress. You will engage in innovative collaborative and participatory research and advocacy initiatives aimed at supporting and amplifying the power of local advocates and communities. You will organize and actively participate in expert meetings of government and non-government representatives from the U.S. and abroad. You will design and implement strategies to promote human rights.

The work includes pursuing cutting edge factual, policy, and legal research and engaging with U.S. and foreign governments and local advocates on a variety of issues, including: promoting rights-protecting legal and policy standards for the use of force; military tracking, assessment, and investigation of reports of civilian harm; compensation to victims in armed conflict; pursuing accountability for abuses in the ongoing conflict in Yemen; increasing the participation, power, and influence in U.S. and international policymaking circles of experts from the Global South; training judges in international law; and related issues.

The work involves managing project financials and significantly contributing to donor relations and grant writing and reporting. You will also contribute to the general work of HRI through event planning and student mentorship.

This role reports to the Human Rights Institute’s Faculty Co-Directors and Managing Director. We are seeking to hire either a Director, with a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience to lead the program, or a Legal Fellow, who will be provided mentoring to undertake increasing responsibility for the project. The position will be filled as an Associate Research Scholar or Postdoctoral Research Scholar, depending on experience.

Applicants must have a law degree (JD, LLB, LLM, BCL, licence en droit, or licenciado en derecho, etc. will be considered).

AND:

A deep commitment to rigorous, pragmatic, creative, and self-reflective social justice and human rights work, particularly in related to armed conflict and counterterrorism;
• A strong education in and awareness of critiques of human rights, and a commitment to integrating those critiques into human rights practice;
• Knowledge of and exceptional ability to implement the wide range of tactics and tools employed in the human rights field, and commitment to the strategic use of these to challenge existing injustices and hierarchies, including within the human rights field itself;
• Commitment to working in partnership with communities and activists in countries affected by abusive counterterrorism and armed conflict, and commitment to a rightsholder-centered approach to human rights advocacy;
• Ability to manage, provide creative and strategic vision, develop, and run new projects;
• Excellent legal research and analytic skills, as well as oral and written communication skills, including an ability to undertake complex legal and factual research and the writing of reports, grant proposals, policy papers, complaints, blog posts, and press releases with limited supervision;
• For the Director, a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience is required; 
• For the Legal Fellow, a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience is required.

• Experience engaging with the general public and the media, writing press releases and conducting interviews, writing blog posts, managing meetings, and designing workshops;

• Experience engaging on humanitarian law and human rights issues with representatives of governments and the UN, and working in partnership with civil society, victims, and impacted communities in the U.S., Europe, and countries where the U.S. and its allies are engaged militarily, and elsewhere; 
• Experience in grant writing and engaging with donor organizations;
• Fluency in a second language, particularly Arabic; and
• Knowledge of political and human rights developments in the context of national security policymaking in the United States and globally.

Applications should include: (1) a letter of interest, describing the applicant’s qualifications and interest in the position; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a law school transcript; (4) the names of no more than three references.

Columbia University (USA:NY) - Postdoc, Ancient Near Eastern Art History and Archaeology - Deadline: 26 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Research Scholar position in the field of Ancient Near Eastern Art History and Archaeology. The successful candidate will: A) conduct research and process field data for the Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments website (https://mcid.mcah.columbia.edu/art-atlas/mapping-mesopotamian-monuments) and B) be responsible for daily project management and general assistance to the Director of the project, Professor Zainab Bahrani. The Columbia University Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments project has been documenting endangered historical architecture and rock reliefs on site, in Iraq and Turkey, since 2013. The successful candidate will have a strong background in ancient Near Eastern art, archaeology and history, and interest in Digital Humanities projects. Reading and writing knowledge of one of the regional languages, Arabic, Kurdish or Turkish would be a plus. The fellow will be based at Columbia University in New York. The award is for one year, non-renewable. The salary is $52,250 and benefits.

The candidate should have strong background in Ancient Near Eastern Art, Archaeology, and History and interest in digital humanities projects.

Reading and writing knowledge of one of the regional languages, Arabic, Kurdish or Turkish would be a plus.

All applications must be made through Columbia University’s online Recruitment of Academic Personnel System (RAPS) and should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a published article or article-length writing sample, and letters of reference. Applicants should have been awarded the Ph.D. degree within the last five years. 
Applications must be received by August 26, 2019. Screening will take place soon afterwards, and continue until the position is filled. Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

Please upload the following required materials: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a published article or article-length writing sample, and two letters of reference. RAPS will accommodate uploads of maximum two megabytes in size per document.

Before uploading documents, applicants will first be asked to input a name and valid email address for each reference provider. The application to this position requires a minimum of 2 reference letters. The applicant may enable RAPS to generate an automatic email to the reference provider, requesting a letter of reference and offering a secure link to the RAPS website where a letter can be uploaded quickly and easily. Whenever possible, letters should be uploaded in the online system. If this is not possible, the applicant should refer the reference provider to the following address:

Department of Art History and Archaeology (Attn Media Center)
Columbia University 
826 Schermerhorn Hall (MC: 5517) 
1190 Amsterdam Avenue 
New York, NY 10027

After completing the “Provide References” screens, the applicant will come to the “Attach Documents” screen and be asked to upload into RAPS the required application materials listed above.

Proposed Start Date: 15 Sep 2019

Columbia Society of Fellows, Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 2 Oct 2019[]

Society of Fellows in the Humanities 2019-2020 Competition

The Columbia Society of Fellows inthe Humanities, with grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the William R. Kenan Trust, will appoint a number of postdoctoral fellows in the humanities for the academic year 2020-2021. Fellows newly appointed for 2020-2021 must have received the PhD between 1 January 2018 and 1 July 2020. The Fellowship Stipend for 2020-2021 is $64,000. Medical benefits are provided, and subsidized housing is available. There is a $7,000 research allowance per annum.

The Society of Fellows is committed to assembling a diverse and inclusive academic community. Toward this end, we especially encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups and those whose interests contribute to realizing this goal.

Applicants may apply by clicking the "Go to Application" button or link on any of the Fellowship-related pages on this site. The application includes detailed application guidelines.

Please be sure to read the instructions carefully before submitting your application.

We do not accept recommendations delivered via dossier services (e.g. Interfolio).

Fellows are appointed as Postdoctoral Research Scholars (Mellon Fellows) in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities and as Lecturers in appropriate departments at Columbia University (departments are listed in the "Application Materials (PDF)"). The one-year Fellowship renews automatically for a second and a third year.  In the first year, Fellows teach one course per semester. At least one of these courses must be in the undergraduate ("Core") education program: Contemporary Civilization, Literature Humanities, Music Humanities, Art Humanities, Asian Civilizations, Asian Humanities, or Global Cultures.

The second course may be a departmental course, the design of which will be determined jointly by the Fellow and the Fellow’s academic department. In the second year, Fellows teach one course: either a Core course (if only one of the two first-year courses was in the Core) or a departmental course. This will leave one semester in the second year free of teaching responsibilities. In the third year, Fellows again teach one course, either a Core course or a departmental course (to be decided jointly by the Fellow and the Fellow’s department), leaving one semester again free of teaching responsibilities. Please note that all teaching--whether a Core class or a department one--is to be arranged by the Fellow through the Fellow’s home academic department. At least two of the three courses taught in the first two Fellowship years must be in the Core.

In addition to teaching and research, the duties of Fellows include planning a weekly Thursday Lecture Series, which is open for attendance to members of the University community, and participation in the intellectual life of the Society and of the department with which the Fellow is affiliated. The Society also cosponsors conferences and special events planned by Fellows around their special interests.

To aid in the research process, each Fellow is assigned to a private office with a phone, and access to campus Wi-Fi. The research allowance may be used to pay for research-related expenses such as conferences, professional memberships, and research materials.


Dec 9th: Any news? 

Dec 19th: I suspect that interview requests will go out today, if they haven't already.

  • FWIW the submission website said interview requests would be sent out in late December or early January. And if you haven't heard anything by Jan. 19, to consider yourself rejected. UPDATE: For this cycle, the FAQ part of the website states that "Applicants who have not been contacted by 8 January 2020 should assume that their candidacy is no longer active."
    • thank you--look this shit up before bumping the wiki people

Dec 20: Request for interview

  • ^congrats! were you contacted by email?


9 Jan: Guess those who haven't heard are officially rejected now.

Columbia University, Weatherhead East Asian Institute (USA:Ny) - Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Korean Studies, 2020-21 - Deadline: 1 Feb 2020[]

The Center for Korean Research in the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University invites applications for the role of Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Korean Studies for academic year 2020-2021. The Center is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar who conducts Korea-related research in any historical period, premodern or modern, in the humanities or social sciences. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work is interdisciplinary and connects Korea to broader East Asian and global issues or concerns. The research scholar will teach one course each semester in her/his area of expertise as well as pursue her/his own research. The research scholar will be provided the opportunity to organize events related to her/his research interests and will participate actively in programs and events sponsored by the Center for Korean Research, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, and other relevant units at Columbia.

The appointment is for one academic year, beginning September 1, 2020, and ending May 31, 2021. The role comes with shared office space and access to libraries and resources at Columbia University.

    • This is a grant-funded appointment contingent upon the availability of funds.**

Eligibility

Applicants must have completed all Ph.D. degree requirements (completed and filed the dissertation) between May 1, 2017 and August 31, 2020.
Application Procedure
Candidates must attach all files to one application email, or upload all documents to a cloud-based platform and include a link to those documents in the application email. Interfolio applications are also accepted.

Completed application cover sheet
1-2 page cover letter that briefly states your interest in the program, and a summary of your research project
Updated Curriculum Vitae, including a list of classes taught (if any)
Course evaluations for classes taught (if any)
Two course syllabi for seminars (for courses to be offered to M.A. students and advanced undergraduates)
3 letters of reference (signed, sealed, and mailed by referees directly to the address below, or via Interfolio) that include an evaluation of the applicant’s research and prior teaching experience.
Center for Korean Research
ATTN: Jooyeon Kim
Center for Korean Research
Weatherhead East Asian Institute
Columbia University MC3333
420 West 118th Street, Room 907
New York, NY 10027
APPLICATION DEADLINE:

All application materials (including letters of reference) must be received on or before February 1, 2020. Candidates may be invited for an interview to be held by video, phone or in person. All evaluations made in connection with applications received are confidential.

For more information about the role of Center for Korean Research AKS Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Korean Studies, please contact Jooyeon Kim, Assistant Director at jk2857@columbia.edu.

Concordia University (CAN) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Developmental Psychology - Deadline: 1 October 2019[]

The Social Justice Centre at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, is currently accepting applications for a 2-year Horizon Postdoctoral Fellowship valued at Can$47,500 per year (plus benefits).

Research program title: “Brilliant Thinkers, Empathic Therapists: What Explains the Gender Gap in Philosophy versus Psychology?”

Please consult the following page for the specific job description, qualifications and eligibility requirements, and instructions for applying.

Copenhagen University (EU:Den) - Postdoctoral position in Indology - Deadline: 15 Jul 2019[]

The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (ToRS), Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Denmark, invites applications for a 3-year postdoctoral position in Indology to be filled by September 1, 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Job content The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen seeks to maintain a strong research environment in Indology by filling a three-year post-doctorate position. The position will be connected to Modern India and South Asia Studies, Religious Studies, and a newly formed interest in Ancient Civilisations in which courses will be developed and taught.

Principal responsibilities will include the establishment of an Indological laboratorium that will house over 3000 Indian manuscripts, which together with the existing Indic collections at the Danish Royal Library will keep Copenhagen at a high international academic standing in Indological studies. In this regard, the person selected for the post doc will be expected to seek external funding for the prolongation of Indological research, to coordinate research activities around Indological studies, and to introduce digitalisation and IT in connection with research and teaching. Teaching will take up 20% of the working hours per year.

Qualification requirements

In order to be considered for the position applicants must have research qualifications at least corresponding to what can be achieved as part of a successfully completed PhD within a relevant field.

The successful candidate should have a strong background in classical Indian languages and culture, and preferably some knowledge of at least one modern Indian language, such as, Hindi.

For further information about the position, please contact Prof. Kenneth Zysk, zysk@hum.ku.dk.

For further details about the qualification requirements for postdocs, please refer to the job structure for Academic Staff at Universities 2013 see: https://ufm.dk/en/legislation/prevailing-laws-and-regulations/education/files/job-structure-for-academic-staff-at-universities-2013.pdf

Submit the application online in Adobe PDF or Word format.

Please click on the “Apply now” icon at the bottom of the page.

The application must be written in English and include the following enclosures:

  • Application letter/cover letter (max 1 page)
  • Curriculum vitae (with applicant’s e-mail & telephone number)
  • Documentation of qualifications (examination certificates/PhD diploma, etc.).
  • Complete and numbered list of publications. The enclosed publications must be marked with *.
  • Research plan, including a short description of previous research and a plan for the coming years that includes an account of how the applicant will contribute to the deliverables in the project description.
  • Documentation of teaching qualifications and research dissemination, if any
  • Publications. Applicants may choose a maximum of three publications for assessment. Publication dates must be clearly marked on the publication list. The publications selected must be uploaded as attachments and listed from 1 to 3.

Should any material submitted consist of work with named co-authors, or work that is otherwise the result of collective academic endeavours, the extent of the applicant’s contribution to the work must be clearly stipulated. The Faculty may ask for a signed statement from the co-authors stipulating the extent and nature of each individual’s contribution.

Only material in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English can be expected to be assessed.

Appointment procedure After the application deadline, the Head of Department selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointment Committee. All applicants are notified whether their application has been accepted for assessment. The Dean subsequently appoints an expert assessment committee tasked with carrying out an assessment of the selected applicants for the specific post. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee. Applicants are ultimately offered the opportunity of commenting on the part of the assessment relating to themselves before the appointment is finalized.

Applicants will be continuously informed about the progress of the procedure by e-mail.

Further information about the application procedure is available from Rusan Elmazi (HR) hrsc@hrsc.ku.dk, please refer to ID number 211-0135/19-2I.

Salary and conditions of employment
Terms of appointment and salary will be in accordance with an agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC). The salary range starts at DKK 34,000 (EUR 4,560) per month + a 17,1 % contribution to the pension scheme. It is possible to negotiate salary supplements on an annual basis.

The Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) have further agreed on a protocol that makes it possible for international researchers employed by the University to achieve a pension exemption, whereby the pension contribution will be paid out as salary. For more information about the different pension schemes, please see http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/pension/

A special tax scheme is offered to researchers recruited abroad, http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/

If you consider applying from abroad, you may find useful information on how it is to work in Denmark and at UCPH.

Read more here : http://ism.ku.dk, http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/frontpage.htm

and https://www.workindenmark.dk/

UCPH wishes to encourage everyone interested in this post to apply, regardless of personal background.

The closing date for applications is 23.59 CET, 15 07 2019.

Applications or supplementary material received thereafter will not be considered.

Copenhagen University (EU:Den) - Postdoctoral Fellow: EU Differentiation, Dominance and Democracy (EU3D) - Deadline: 5 Aug. 2019[]

‘EU Differentiation, Dominance and Democracy’ (EU3D) - https://www.eu3d.uio.no/research/index.html - is a new research project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. Directed from the University of Oslo, the project involves a consortium of ten institutions across Europe, among them the University of Copenhagen (UCPH). The Department of Political Science at UCPH which co-directs EU3D Work Package 2 - ‘Problematic forms of EU internal differentiation’, has a project vacancy for a two-year Postdoctoral researcher starting on 1 February 2020.

Work package 2 (WP2) of EU3D is concerned with the identification and assessment of those forms of EU differentiation that are most closely associated with dominance. WP2’s research will seek to understand the sources of these forms of differentiation and place them into historical context. To that end, WP2 provides a diagnosis of the present post-crisis situation landscape of internal differentiation in the EU, and assess which of these forms is most closely associated with dominance.

WP2 is particularly interested in teasing out the extent to which crises (especially the Eurozone crisis and the refugee crises) have acted as ‘external differentiating shocks and/or the extent to which current types of differentiation have pre-crisis roots. More specifically, the successful applicant will be expected to work on the question of whether external shocks to the EU system have been generative of new forms of dominance within the EU, or whether recent crises have amplified aspects of illicit hierarchy within the EU structure. Of particular interest here are the role and sources of non-majoritarian forms of decision-making, their relationship to recent crises and/or their roots within European integration more broadly. The work will involve the analysis of a range of textual and interview sources.

The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the organization of a workshop in mid-2020. He or she will co-edit a special issue of the resulting papers and be expected to contribute peer-reviewed journal articles in key areas of WP2. He or she will also contribute to the wider work of EU3D, including participation in relevant workshops and conferences.

Qualifications

The position is aimed at applicants who have obtained their PhD in political science or a related field. 

The applicants should have proven research experience and academic publications in political science and/or cognate fields or. Furthermore, the applicants should have demonstrable expertise in one or several of the following areas: 

  • Comparative and/or international political economy, with an interest in the history of ideas and their institutional expression
  • EU studies, including the history and theory of European integration, EU institutions and governance
  • Qualitative (and, where relevant, quantitative) methods as applied to this project

The successful applicant will be based in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. For further details on the position and details on how to apply, please follow this https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=149614  

The closing date for applications is 5 August 2019, 23.59 CET 

Copenhagen University (EU:Den) - Postdoc Researcher, Out-of-school science education - Deadline: 18 Aug 2019[]

A one-year, full-time position as a postdoctoral researcher is available at the Department of Science Education, University of Copenhagen, with the possibility of a one-year extension. The position starts on December 1st, 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter.  

The postdoctoral position will be attached to the research group on Science Education in Out-of-School Contexts, which is one of seven research groups at the Department of Science Education. The research group has strong working relationships with a number of Danish out-of-school science institutions, and members of the group work together to

  1. Understand and improve the use of out-of-school science in primary, secondary and tertiary education, and
  2. Increase participation in out-of-school science by increasing the gender, socio-economic and ethnic diversity among participants.

The research programme of the group is based on the Anthropological Theory of Didactics (ATD), meaning that its research revolves around the transformation of science as it is taken up from the world of scientists and other scholars, and subsequently reconstructed in the educational initiatives of out-of-school science institutions. The societal, institutional, pedagogical and didactical conditions that shape this transformation process are a part of the group’s area of study. More information on the research group and its programme is available here: https://outofschoolscience.sites.ku.dk

Your research interest  

You should submit a three-page outline of your research interests that describes how they align with the group’s research programme and its focus on science education in out-of-school contexts. The outline should also include anticipated opportunities for publications with other members of the group. We encourage both new topics and research methods not already covered by ongoing research, and topics that build upon the ongoing research of the group. The funding provided by the Department of Science Education includes salary for the postdoc and administrative support but only limited provision for research expenses.  

Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the head of the research group Marianne Achiam (achiam@ind.ku.dk) well in advance of the deadline to discuss their research ideas.

Your job  

You will conduct and co-publish research with the head of the research group, Marianne Achiam, starting with a planned review article on the uptake and use of the ATD framework in research on science education inside and outside schools. Subsequent research may also involve collaboration with other researchers in the research group, at the Department of Science Education, and from relevant institutions outside the department. In addition, you will participate in developing research projects in the group, and in fundraising for those projects.

You will also participate in the day-to-day activities at the department, including (but not limited to) the (co)supervision of bachelor, master and PhD students as well as teaching or co-teaching some of the courses offered by the Department of Science Education. We expect you to be able to undertake these tasks relatively independently from early on in your employment period.

Profile and Qualifications  

We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with the following competencies and experience:  

  • A completed PhD in a relevant subject
  • Experience in research methods relevant for the proposed research  
  • Publications in international peer reviewed journals  
  • Past experience from an international research environment  
  • Excellent skills in both written and spoken English  
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work in teams

Further, we consider the following competencies and experiences to be an advantage:

  • Research project management experience
  • Familiarity with the Anthropological Theory of Didactics (ATD)
  • Teaching and supervisory experience at university level

Place of employment  

The place of employment is the Department of Science Education in Copenhagen (https://www.ind.ku.dk/english/about/). We offer a creative, friendly and stimulating working atmosphere in a dynamic and international research environment.  

Terms of employment

The employment as postdoc is a full time and fixed-term position for one year, with the opportunity for a one-year extension.

The position is covered by the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff. Terms of appointment and payment accord to the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations on Academics in the State. The starting salary is currently up to DKK 430.569 including annual supplement (+ pension up to DKK 73.627). Negotiation for salary supplement is possible. The application, in English, must be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below.

Non-Danish and Danish applicants may be eligible for tax reductions, if they hold a PhD degree and have not lived in Denmark the last 10 years.  

The University of Copenhagen has a policy of Danish/English parallel language use. All information on the UCPH website is in both English and Danish. Your contract will be in English and any administrative help is available in English. Depending on your language competencies, your teaching/supervision duties will be in Danish or English.

Questions  

For further information please contact associate professor Marianne Achiam achiam@ind.ku.dk)

Foreign applicants may find this link useful: www.ism.ku.dk (International Staff Mobility).  

Application procedure  

Your online application must be submitted in English by clicking ‘Apply now’ below. Furthermore your application must include the following documents/attachments – all in PDF format:  

  1. A one-page cover letter.
  2. A three-page outline of your research interests that describe their alignment or intersections with the research programme of the research group on Science Education in Out-of-School Contexts. This outline should include anticipated opportunities for publications with other members of the group, and it may include anticipated national/international partners and possible funding opportunities for the activities.
  3.  A two page teaching statement that includes your beliefs about the teaching and learning process, and if possible, concrete examples of the ways you have enacted those beliefs in teaching or supervision situations.
  4. A CV including information on education, work/research experience, language skills, record of any obtained funding and other skills relevant for the position.  
  5. A copy of a) PhD certificate and b) Master’s certificate.  
  6. A list of publications.
  7. A list of two references (name, position, e-mail address) who can be contacted about your relevant qualifications.

Application deadline: August 18, 2019, 23.59pm CET  

We reserve the right not to consider material received after the deadline, and not to consider applications that do not live up to the abovementioned requirements.  

The further process  

After the expiry of the deadline for applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the hiring committee. All applicants are then immediately notified whether their application has been passed for assessment by an unbiased assessor. Once the assessment work has been completed each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicant him/herself.  

More information about the recruitment process is available at http://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/

The applicant will be assessed according to the Ministerial Order no. 242 of 13 March 2012 on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities.  

Interviews are expected to be held in October.  

University of Copenhagen wish to reflect the diversity of society and welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, gender, nationality, race, religion or sexual orientation. Appointment will be based on merit alone.

Cornell University (USA:NY) - Migrations Postdoctoral Fellow - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2020[]

  • The Migrations initiative at Cornell University aims to cultivate new collaborations that advance science, scholarship, teaching, outreach, and engagement in ways that generate new insights into critical problems. We wish to provide a stronger evidentiary basis for policy and to place Cornell University at the forefront of migration studies around the world.
  • Migrations Postdoctoral Fellows may conduct research in any discipline, including the natural, quantitative, and social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts, as well as interdisciplinary research that transcends traditional disciplines. The Fellows will be selected from a global pool of applicants based on their research’s promise for cultivating dialogue, nurturing collaboration across academic disciplines, and integrating, synthesizing, and building upon existing disciplinary contributions to migrations research, broadly conceived. The candidates will also be evaluated based on how their research during the fellowship could benefit from and contribute to efforts by the Migrations Grand Challenge to advance Cornell’s position as a global leader in the study of the movement of people, plants, and animals.
  • Two fellowships will be conferred to emerging scholars studying the movement of people, plants, and/or animals. Both scholars will be housed within the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs’ newly formed Migrations Lab and its closely affiliated Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. One of the scholars will also share a joint appointment with Cornell’s Lab of Ornithology, and their research will connect to the Lab of Ornithology’s mission of advancing the understanding and protection of the natural world, while joining with people from all walks of life to make new scientific discoveries, share insights, and galvanize conservation action. While in residence at Cornell, the Fellows will work to generate new knowledge that addresses key themes and concerns such as those identified in the Migrations Taskforce Preliminary Report. These include but are not restricted to socio-environmental dynamics and complexity, recognition of multiple spatiotemporal and hierarchical scales, and attention to the roles of governance, democracy, and authority as they relate to the subject of migrations. Successful applications will likely identify possible connections across disciplines.
  • For more information and how to apply, please visit: https://einaudi.cornell.edu/migrations/call-postdoctoral-fellows
  • Anyone have an update? Feb 15
    • Waiting but don't have hope at this point if their (ambitious) timeline holds up (2/20)
    • Gues you were right... still nothing? (3/10)
    • Anything? (3/26)
      • Mar. 25: Rejection by e-mail

Cornell University (USA:NY) - Society for the Humanities Fellowship, 'Fabrication' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

The Society for the Humanities at Cornell University invites applications for residential fellowships from scholars whose research projects reflect on the 2020-21 theme of FABRICATION. Six to eight Fellows will be appointed. The fellowships are held for one academic year. Each Society Fellow will receive $52,000. 

Fellows include scholars and practitioners from other universities and members of the Cornell faculty released from regular duties. Fellows at the Society for the Humanities are “residential,” and will collaborate with one another and the Taylor Family Director of the Society for the Humanities, Paul Fleming, Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies. Fellows spend their time in research and writing during the residential fellowship, and are required to participate in a weekly Fellows Seminar workshopping each other’s projects and participating in lively discussions on readings based on the yearly theme.

The nature of this fellowship year is social and communal—Fellows forge connections outside the classroom and the lecture hall by sharing meals following the weekly seminar and attending post-lecture receptions and other casual events throughout the year. Fellows live and work in Ithaca, NY, and are expected to be in their offices on campus frequently. All applicants for Society Fellowships should share in this commitment to creating a supportive and intellectually stimulating community. 

Fellows teach one small seminar during their fellowship year appropriate for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. Though courses are designed to fit the focal theme, there are no additional restrictions on what or how the course should be taught. Fellows are encouraged to experiment with both the content and the method of their seminar particularly as it relates to their current research

Qualifications

Fellows should be working on topics related to the 2020-21 theme of FABRICATION. Their approach to the humanities should be broad enough to appeal to students and scholars in several humanistic disciplines. Applicants must have received the Ph.D. degree before January 1, 2019. The Society for the Humanities will not consider applications from scholars who received the Ph.D. after this date. Applicants must also have one or more years of teaching experience, which may include teaching as a graduate student. International scholars are welcome to apply, contingent upon visa eligibility.

Application Procedures

The following application materials must be submitted via AJO fellowship #14020 on or before OCTOBER 1, 2019. Any other method of applying will not be accepted.

  1. A curriculum vitae
  2. A one-page abstract describing the research project the applicant would like to pursue during the term of the fellowship (no more than 300 words)
  3. A detailed statement of the research project (1,000 – 2,000 words). Applicants may also include a one-page bibliography of the most essential materials to the project.
  4. A course proposal for a seminar related to the applicant’s research. Seminars meet two hours per week for one semester and enrollment is limited to fifteen advanced undergraduates and graduate students. The course proposal should consist of:
    1. A brief course description suitable for the University course catalog (50-125 words)
    2. A detailed course proposal (up to 300 words)
    3. A list of the essential texts for the course
  5. One scholarly paper (no more than 35 pages in length)
  6. Two letters of recommendation from senior colleagues to whom candidates should send their research proposal and teaching proposal. Letters of recommendation should include an evaluation of the candidate’s proposed research and teaching statements. Please ask referees to submit their letters directly through the application link. Letters must be submitted on or before OCTOBER 1, 2018.

To apply, go to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14020

For further information: Phone: 607-255-9274 / Email: humctr@cornell.edu

Awards will be announced by the end of December 2019.


Acceptance Email: Dec. 10


Rejection: 12/09

Cornell University (USA:NY) - Klarman Felllowships- Deadline: 15 October 2019[]

Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences invites applications from early-career scholars of exceptional talent, initiative and promise for up to six Klarman Fellowships. The Fellows may pursue research in any discipline in the College, including natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the creative arts as well as cross-cutting fields that transcend traditional boundaries.

The appointments are for three years and will begin in late summer/early fall 2020. The Fellowship offers an annual stipend of $75,000 plus Cornell benefits and $12,000 per year for research expenses.

Applicants must have earned a doctoral degree within two years of the start of the Fellowship and identify a faculty member in Arts & Sciences to serve as their faculty host. For more information about eligibility, terms of the fellowship, and how to apply, please visit:  

https://as.cornell.edu/KlarmanFellows

Application deadline: October 15, 2019

• November 20: Request for videoconference interview. (x2)

-December 10: Has anyone heard from their presidential fellowship?

-December 11: yes, I had a video interview on November 1st, but haven't heard anything since then :-(

--Thanks. and best of luck!

• December 13: Any updates on whether or not Klarman interviews have taken place/progressed?

•December 13: Offers made. •December 31: Finalist here, who did not get an offer but hasn't gotten a rejection yet either. I'd be interested if other finalists have heard anything other than positive news. 1/14/20: Rejection email. More than 250 applied. 6 chosen.


Cornell University (USA:NY) - Society for the Humanities, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Classics - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Classics
Academic Years 2020-2022
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of Classics invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship position beginning August 1, 2020. The fellowship offers a stipend of $53,000/year.

Cornell’s Classics Department seeks a postdoctoral fellow whose work, while addressing any area of classics as broadly defined, engages with critical race or postcolonial theory in a sustained and meaningful way. For example, this may include applying theoretical approaches such as intersectionality or employing the work of subaltern studies to any of the many subfields of classics including work in the field of classical reception. Applications are welcome from scholars working on literature, history, thought, or material or visual culture (etc.), but we particularly encourage those with an interdisciplinary or cross-disciplinary research trajectory and project. Scholars who intersect with, and wish to address classics in terms of, other fields and wider theoretical interests will be especially sought and welcome (and depending on specific focus we would welcome collaboration with an appropriate partner department or interdisciplinary Program at Cornell).

Postdoctoral Fellows teach one course per semester. Candidates should propose an introductory, 2000-level course focused on people at the margins of society, and an advanced, 4000-level course designed focusing on critical exploration of the reception of classics (whether in antiquity itself or thereafter). These courses should be conceived of as smaller seminars, and can reflect the fellow’s particular research interests.

Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. We are an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants eligible for the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years include those who have received the Ph.D. degree after September 1, 2014 and no later than June 30, 2020.  Applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand at the time of application must include a letter from the committee chair or department stating that the Ph.D. degree will be conferred before the term of the fellowship begins. International applicants are welcome to apply, contingent upon visa eligibility.

Application Procedures

The following application materials must be submitted via Academic Jobs Online position #14034, https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14034, by November 1, 2019.

  1. Cover page (will be generated via your AJO account): 
    (a) Full name and home institution
    (b) Date (or expected date) of Ph.D
    (c) Research interest(s)
    (d) Referees’ names and emails
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Detailed statement of research interests (1,000 – 2,000 words)
  4. Course proposal with sample syllabus for introductory, 2000-level course
  5. Course proposal with sample syllabus for upper, 4000-level course
  6. One writing sample [30-page limit]
  7. Letter of degree conferral (only for applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand by November 1, 2018)
  8. Three letters of recommendation.  Please ask referees to upload their letters directly through the link provided by Academic Jobs Online. Letters must be received on or before November 1, 2019.

For further information:
Phone: 607-255-9274
Email: humctr@cornell.edu  

Society for the Humanities: 

The Society for the Humanities was established at Cornell University in 1966 to support research and teaching in the humanities. It is intended to be at once a research institute, a stimulus to educational innovation, and a continuing society of scholars. The Society and its Fellows have fostered path-breaking interdisciplinary dialogue and theoretical reflection on the humanities at large.

Cornell University (USA:NY) - Society for the Humanities, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Performing and Media Arts - 1 Nov 2019[]

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Performing and Media Arts
Academic Years 2020-2022
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of Performing and Media Arts invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship position beginning August 1, 2020. The fellowship offers a stipend of $53,000/year.

Cornell’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks a postdoctoral fellow with research/creative projects and teaching interests that cross the boundaries between theory and practice in one or more of the following areas: dance, cinema, media, or live performance. Interdisciplinary expertise and teaching experience are desirable. We would like to recruit a postdoc whose work crosses the boundaries of theory and practice, who is invested in innovative and experimental research methods, and who brings these methods into the classroom. The successful candidate will also engage in the intellectual and creative life of the department and Cornell at large. We are interested in recruiting candidates who demonstrate commitment to the highest standards of scholarship, teaching, and professional activity consistent with a Research I university.

Postdoctoral Fellows teach one course per semester. Candidates should submit a course proposal (up to 300 words, including key texts/media) for an undergraduate seminar that showcases the applicant’s pedagogical commitments and teaching strategies. ​

Diversity and Inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. We are an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants eligible for the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years include those who have received the Ph.D. degree after September 1, 2014 and no later than June 30, 2020.  Applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand at the time of application must include a letter from the committee chair or department stating that the Ph.D. degree will be conferred before the term of the fellowship begins. International applicants are welcome to apply, contingent upon visa eligibility.

Application Procedures

The following application materials must be submitted via Academic Jobs Online position #14035, https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14035, by November 1, 2019.

  1. Cover page (will be generated via your AJO account): 
    (a) Full name and home institution
    (b) Date (or expected date) of Ph.D
    (c) Research interest(s)
    (d) Referees’ names and emails
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Detailed statement of research interests (1,000 – 2,000 words)
  4. Course proposal with sample syllabus for an undergraduate seminar.
  5. One writing sample [30-page limit]
  6. Letter of degree conferral (only for applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand by November 1, 2018)
  7. Three letters of recommendation.  Please ask referees to upload their letters directly through the link provided by Academic Jobs Online. Letters must be received on or before November 1, 2019.

For further information:
Phone: 607-255-9274
Email: humctr@cornell.edu  

Society for the Humanities: 

The Society for the Humanities was established at Cornell University in 1966 to support research and teaching in the humanities. It is intended to be at once a research institute, a stimulus to educational innovation, and a continuing society of scholars. The Society and its Fellows have fostered path-breaking interdisciplinary dialogue and theoretical reflection on the humanities at large.

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows are invited to attend all of the Society’s events, and expected to participate in the Society’s weekly Wednesday Fellows Seminar and luncheon.

societyhumanities.as.cornell.edu

  • any word? (11/27)
  • (12/5) rejection email
  • (3/2) any news?

Coventry University (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations - Deadline: 24 Aug 2019[]

We are looking for an experienced, committed and passionate Research Fellow to join the UKRI GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub. Specifically, the Research Fellow will contribute to the development and implementation of a programme of work exploring how migration intermediaries (e.g. social networks, labour recruiters, travel agents,smugglers) influence the migration process as well as inequalities and ultimately, development. Research on migration intermediaries is an challenging and fast-evolving area.

The UKRI GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub is a network of research and delivery partners from 12 countries constituting six Global South-South migration 'corridors' between which there is significant migration of people, resources and knowledge (Haiti-Brazil, China-Ghana, Ethiopia-South Africa, Burkina Faso- Cote d'Ivoire, Nepal-Malaysia, Egypt-Jordan). The Hub's overarching objective is to establishan interdisciplinary, evidence-based understanding of the multi dimensional relationships between migration, inequality and development to support the work of civil society, policy makers, international organisations, donors and local communities worldwide. Research on migration intermediaries will be conducted primarily in three corridors: Haiti-Brazil, Nepal-Malaysia and Egypt-Jordan. For more information on the Hub, please see: 

https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/research-directories/current-projects/2019/ukri-gcrf-south/

The Centre for Trust, Peace, and Social Relations

The Centre for Trust, Peace, and Social Relations has over 60 full-time research staff supported by a team of professional support staff. Our staff are extremely well-connected and are called upon to contribute their expertise on the national and international stage, as advisers to governments and international bodies or at conferences worldwide.

We take a multi-disciplinary approach to our work that brings together creative thinking on concerns of trust, communities, social relations, peacebuilding, peace and reconciliation and on the contemporary challenges of societal relationships in a diverse and connected world. Our portfolio of excellent and impactful research seeks to change lives and enhance well-being. We convene and contribute to public debates, provide effective policy guidance at local, national, regional and global levels and generate international collaborative research through our global networks.

For further information about CTPSR visit our website athttp://www.coventry.ac.uk/ctpsr.

About you

You will have a PhD in Sociology, Geography, Political Science, Economics or Law or related subject, or be close to submitting your PhD thesis. You will also have prior experience in producing high-quality research on international migration, as well as excellent interpersonal skills and a passionate commitment to ensuring that understandings of migration are rooted in the experiences and knowledge of those in the Global South. Preferably, you should have some prior experience of conducting research or working outside the UK and of working with diverse international partners. Fluency in English is essential; knowledge of additional languages spoken by Hub partners will be welcome.

Coventry University (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow x2, Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities has two exciting posts for exceptional post-doctoral researchers, who can demonstrate the ability to conduct high quality research, publish internationally and contribute to the intellectual life of the Centre.

Applications are invited for the above posts in any of the three research themes of the Centre: Cultural Memory, Arts and Health, and Creative Practice Research. This opportunity might therefore be suitable for researchers in various different disciplines, including, but not limited to, Art History, History, Literary Criticism, Design, and Creative Practice (including Creative Writing).

The successful candidates will be expected to conduct their own research, to be submissible to REF 2021, to supervise MA students, and where appropriate to undertake a little research-led teaching.

For informal discussion, please contact Professor Judith Mossman, Judith.mossman@coventry.ac.uk

Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. 

Closing date: 1 November 2019

Interview date: 6 December 2019


  • emailed rejection 18 December

D'Annunzio University (EU:Ita) - Critical analysis of the work of Antonio Genovesi, Postdoc - Deadline: 19 Jul. 2019[]

The work of Antonio Genovesi over the decades has always been underestimated by scholars of modern Italian literature, who have left the burden of analysis to historians and scholars of philosophy. A re-evaluation is necessary, starting from the corpus of works, of which there is a lack, except for valid initiatives, studies and editions. This is also the case with a fundamental work of the literary canon, of which there is a lack of a philologically impeccable textual structure and of an accurate study. We refere to Lettere accademiche su la questione se sieno più felici gl’ignoranti che gli scienziati, who were published for the first time in Naples in 1764, against the background of the plague and famine that struck the capital of the Kingdom in 1763-1764.

Eligibility criteria:

a) the titles and scientific publications including: a PhD or equivalent qualification obtained abroad, the degree of specialization of the medical area, the certificates of attendance at post-graduate courses taken abroad as well as the performance of a documented research at public and tested by means of contracts, grants or assignments, both in Italy and abroad (60 points out of 100).
b) interview (40 points out of a hundred). Can not be allowed to interview candidates who have obtained less than 20/100 in the valuation of securities. The proceedings will conclude with the winner and the formation of a list of suitable candidates valid up to a maximum of one year, whose use is restricted to the specific requirements specified in the notice.

http://www.unich.it

Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration in the U.S. Context - Deadline: 31 Jan 2020[]

  • Dartmouth College Department of History invites applications for a Guarini Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowships in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration in the U.S. context. This

fellowship supports scholars whose research addresses these themes; we are especially but not exclusively interested in transnational approaches. In addition, the fellowship promotes student and faculty diversity at Dartmouth, and throughout higher education, by supporting underrepresented minority scholars and others with a demonstrated ability to advance educational diversity. Applicants will be selected on the basis of their academic achievement, promise in both research and teaching, and their demonstrated commitment to addressing racial underrepresentation in higher education. The PhD must be conferred by the start of the fellowship.

  • This is a two-year residential fellowship, with one course taught in the second year. Throughout, fellows are expected to pursue research activities while participating fully

in the intellectual life of the department and the college. Fellows receive an annual stipend of approximately $55,200 plus benefits and an allocation for research expenses (exact funding levels will be set at the time of offer).

  • Guarini Dean's Postdoctoral Fellows are part of the Provost's Fellowship Program, a multidisciplinary cohort of approximately ten predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars

who share a commitment to increasing diversity in their disciplines. Fellows participate together in mentoring and professional development programming, including guidance in preparing for faculty careers.

  • Application Materials: (1) Cover letter, including overview of research areas and teaching interests; please also describe your prior contributions to advancing diversity in higher education and your motivations to join this multidisciplinary fellowship

program; (2) CV; (3) Project description (maximum two pages, single-spaced); (4) The names and full contact information of your dissertation advisor and of two additional scholars who would provide confidential letters of recommendation upon request.


  • 8 March - any news?
  • 8 March - yes, zoom interviews for finalists occurred early March

Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Neukom Postdoctoral Fellowships Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Neukom Postdoctoral Fellowships []

Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

The successful candidate should have a history of collaborative work across disciplines, but still show evidence of independence and initiative. They must have their Ph.D. in any discipline or expected by September 2020, DMA or MFA. The Fellowships are two year appointments.

Neukom Fellows will be mentored by faculty in two departments at Dartmouth College, take up residence in one department, and will teach one seminar course each year on a subject of their interest. Other than travel for research and conferences, fellows are expected to be in residence at Dartmouth. There are no additional duties.

Neukom Fellow stipends are $60,000 for 2020-2021. Additional funds are available for equipment, travel, and research materials.

If you have questions, contact Christine.E.Monigle@Dartmouth.edu

  • 12/16: Any news?
  • 1/7: Nothing yet on my end. Has anyone been contacted about a Skype interview or been told the timeline to expect?
  • 1/20: I sent an inquiry email and haven't heard back. I'll post if they respond.
    • Thank you! (1/22)

Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Society of Fellows - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019[]

Description

These fellowships foster the academic careers of scholars who have recently received their Ph.D. degrees by permitting them to pursue their research while gaining mentored experience as teachers and members of the departments and/or programs in which they are housed. We seek candidates who are prepared to initiate an innovative post-doctoral project.  Applications will be accepted in the various fields of humanities, social sciences, sciences, interdisciplinary programs, engineering, business and medicine.

Society Postdoctoral Fellows

  • participate in the activities of the Society, including presenting their own work
  • hold an appointment as a Lecturer in a department and/or program as well as Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society; this appointment is not tenure-track
  • teach two courses over the course of the three-year fellowship
  • are in residence for the fall, winter and spring terms
  • receive training in teaching via the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL)
  • are not asked to teach basic department service or language courses
  • have access to college resources such as the library and computing center
  • do not control dedicated laboratory or studio space

Off-campus research leave during academic terms is permitted only in rare cases, only for brief periods of time, and only upon written application to the Faculty Director of the Society well in advance of the proposed leave

Stipend and resources

Society Fellowships normally run for up to 36 months, beginning on September 1 and ending on August 31st of the final year. Fellows receive a monthly stipend of $4,600 plus benefits, and $5,000 annually to support computing, travel and research needs. The departments and/or programs where fellows are appointed Lecturers have the primary responsibility for providing office and working space, as well as access to other research needs or equipment.

Qualifications

Applicants for the 2020 – 2023 Society Fellowships must have completed a Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2018, and must have their degree in hand by June 30, 2020.  Selection criteria include exceptional and innovative research, ability to transcend disciplinary boundaries, and potential to contribute to an interdisciplinary community of scholars. Dartmouth is highly committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive population of students, faculty, and staff. We are especially interested in applicants who are able to work effectively with fellows, faculty, students, and staff from all backgrounds, including but not limited to: racial and ethnic minorities, women, individuals who identify with LGBTQ+ communities, individuals with disabilities, individuals from lower income backgrounds, and/or first generation college graduates.

Application Instructions

Applications are accepted through Interfolio and must be received on or before Monday, September 16, 2019, 11:59PM EDT.  A complete application packet consists of the following:

  • Interfolio Society of Fellows application cover sheet
  • a personal statement outlining your scholarly agenda: completed research (including dissertation), plans for the three-year fellowship (including new research beyond the dissertation), and any other information related to your professional goals (1,500 word limit)
  • describe the work of at least two faculty who might serve as mentors, summarize your teaching interests, explain why you wish to be part of a multidisciplinary cohort and how your life experiences have prepared you to advance Dartmouth’s commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (750 words)
  • a curriculum vitae
  • three confidential letters of recommendation
  • relevant transcripts from graduate studies

Incomplete or late dossiers will not be reviewed. Applications are evaluated by the Society’s Faculty Fellows.

Should you have questions, please direct them to society.of.fellows@dartmouth.edu.


  • any word? (11/13)
    • none here (11/17) x 3
    • Last year, rejections went out 11/28. 
  • Rejection (11/25) x 6
  • Do they offer any additional information? 
    • It is as kind as a mass emailed rejection note can be, noting that merit was not the only factor but fit into programs, and that they could only offer an acceptance rate below 1% given the volume of applications.
  • Haven't heard anything, any one got interview invites? (1/1/20) X3
  • Any news? (1/11/20) [Nothing here -- no rejection and no interview invite yet] x2
  • Wrote to them and received email saying that my application was still under consideration and the meeting for the next round of cuts is happening on 1/15.
  • Anyone heard anything? Seems like they should be sending interview requests some time this week... (1/16)
    • nothing here 1/17
    • A bunch of rejections went out for the other Dartmouth postdoc yesterday. Wonder if the admin that was called confused that meeting for this one. Anyone else call?
    • I don't think it's the same administrator (the committees are completely different, their decision making process is different, etc.) but: this is an on campus interview, right? I doubt they would send invitations on a Friday afternoon, simply because that's a lot of back and forth to start right before the weekend. 
  • Any updates? (1/21)
    • nothing here (1/21) x 3
    • nothing here (1/23)
  • All - I know how maddening this process is, but please do not bump this page unless you actually have some news. Asking for updates is not likely to actually yield any. If someone hears something and they are inclined to share it, they will. You can safely assume there is no news until someone tells us otherwise.
  • (1/27) Curiosity got the better of me so I sent an inquiry email, to which I received the following automatic response: "We will be reviewing applications this fall, interviewing in early 2020, and hope to make offers in early February 2020." I'll report back if/once I receive a more detailed response. 
    • Sorry, but doesn't this mean they went ahead already with interviews and those of us who didn't get invited are no longer considered for the position? Or am I missing something?
    • Interviews happened via Zoom on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. The interview committee said people would hear back "very soon." 
    • Any updates after the Zoom interviews? (2/9)
    • Offers out on Feb. 3. Cohort finalized on Feb. 14. 
  • Rejection email 3/3! I wonder how many people made it past the first round but weren't interviewed or considered beyond that? (x2)
  • I still didn't even get this rejection. What his happening??

Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Mellon Postdoc in the Humanities - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

With the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Dartmouth is pleased to accept applications for two postdoctoral fellowships in the humanities and humanistic social sciences from Fall 2020 to the end of Spring 2022. These fellowships foster the academic careers of scholars who have recently received their Ph.D. degrees, by permitting them to pursue their research while gaining mentored experience as teachers and members of the departments and/or programs in which they are housed. The program also benefits Dartmouth by complementing existing curricula with underrepresented fields.

We are currently NOT accepting applications for Jewish Studies; Asian Societies, Cultures and Languages; Spanish and Portuguese; and German Studies. Applicants must focus on materials customarily associated with research in the humanities or employ methods common in humanistic research.

Fellows are expected to teach two courses in their home department(s) or program(s) in each year of their residency. At least one of the four courses should contribute something new to the Dartmouth curriculum, and at least one should be an introductory lecture course. Fellows will not, however, be asked to teach basic language courses.

The appointed fellows will enjoy full use of such college resources as the library, computing center, the Leslie Center for the Humanities, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences, the Dickey Center for International Understanding, the Hood Museum of Art, and the Hopkins Center.  The 2019-2021 fellows received an annual stipend of $57,528 plus benefits, an annual research allowance of $2,000, and a first-year-only computer allowance of $2,500. The terms for the 2020-2022 fellows will be similar.

Fellowship applications and departmental requests to house a fellow will be evaluated by the Leslie Center's Advisory Committee, in consultation with the Associate Deans of the Faculty for the Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and Interdisciplinary & International Programs. Strong fellowship applications will be circulated to relevant departments and programs, which will then be invited to apply for one of the candidates. Departments and programs will be expected to justify requests for a fellow by detailing the benefits expected from, and afforded to, that fellow, and by indicating how the fellow might contribute something new, or currently lacking, to the intellectual life of the college. There is no requirement that the fellows be U.S. citizens, but the Mellon Foundation does want to see the fellowships awarded to individuals who seem likely to make their careers in the United States.

Qualifications

Applicants for the 2020-2022 fellowships must have completed a Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2018. Candidates who do not yet hold a Ph.D. but expect to by June 30, 2020 should supply a letter from their home institution corroborating such a schedule.

Application Instructions

Applications for the 2020-2022 fellowship must be received on Interfolio (apply.interfolio.com/67664 ) on or before October 1, 2019. That deadline includes all supporting documentation and reference letters. Incomplete dossiers will not be reviewed. In addition to a completed application form, three confidential letters of reference, a CV, and academic transcripts, candidates should submit a personal statement (of no longer than 2,000 words) outlining their completed research (including dissertation), work in progress, professional goals and plans for publication, and any other information relevant to their candidacy. All documents are required electronically via Interfolio (apply.interfolio.com/67664) on or before October 1, 2019. Please note that even if you have begun the submission process before that date, Interfolio will cut you off from further submissions after that date and time, and we will only review files that are complete by our stated deadline.


  • any word? (11/27)
    • Nein (12/4)
    • The website says all candidates notified in March, so may be awhile yet (12/19)
    • Nothing here (1/14/20)
  • Generic rejection email 1/15 [x10]
  • Request for a Zoom interview with department faculty (1/23)
  • Congrats! I assume we’re at the stage where “ Strong fellowship applications will be circulated to relevant departments and programs,” which means different departments might be contacting candidates at different times. As such, would you mind sharing the department that contacted you for the interview? Again, happy for your success! Good luck!
  • 2/17 Any word? They said in the interview that they would be notifying right around now, but I haven't heard anything.

Dartmouth College (USA:NH) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in U.S. Foreign Policy, International History and International Security Post-doctoral Fellowship Deadline: 2 Jan 2020[]

Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College invites applications for the 2020-21 (September - June) Dartmouth Fellows Program in U.S. Foreign Policy and International Security. Historically, most Fellows have been political scientists and historians, but we welcome applications from any scholar whose research bears directly on foreign policy or international security. While scholars at all stages of their careers will be considered, applicants who are recent recipients of the Ph.D, or equivalent degree, are especially welcomed. Fellows must be in residence during their Fellowship to participate in Dickey Center seminars and events throughout the academic year.

Fellows receive competitive stipends, research support and benefits, comparable to those offered by other fellowship programs. Faculty on leave from their home institutions will receive half of their annual salary, up to $50,000. Dartmouth is an EE/AO employer. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the quality and significance of the proposed research and its relevance to foreign policy and international security, and the ability of the applicant to benefit from interaction with and mentoring from Dartmouth faculty.

Applicants must submit all of the following documents by Thursday, January 2, 2020 to: apply.interfolio.com/70904

  • A curriculum vitae
  • Research abstract (200 words max.)
  • A statement of up to 1,500 words describing the proposed research project
  • A writing sample (50 pp. max)
  • Two confidential letters of reference
  • Graduate school transcript (Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. Junior faculty and professionals may include a transcript, but are not required to do so.)
  • A confidential financial statement on a separate page indicating the applicant’s other sources of support available during fellowship period and—for current faculty only—current salary.

DePaul University :Il) - Visiting Humanities Fellow for 2020-2021, 'Age and Aging' - Deadline: 24 Jan 2019The DePaul University Humanities Center (DHC) is inviting applications for Visiting Fellows for 2020-2021.[]

All applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent, and research projects must be in the humanities. International applications will be considered. Fellowships may run for nine months (from September 2020 to June 2021) or six months (from January 2021 to June 2021). During their tenure, Visiting Fellows are required to make an intellectual contribution to the DePaul community and participate in the programming and activities of the DHC and the university.

We are especially interested in applications that involve a project around the theme of “Age,” broadly construed. All applications regardless of topic will be considered, but preference will be given to applicants who draw connections between their proposed project and the 2020-21 DHC theme, “Age.” NB: The DHC will be hosting events that touch on such topics as the analog age and the era of cassette tapes; child liberation; birth & infancy; the juvenile justice system; the gendering of age; childhood, games, and gaming; and sexuality and privacy in the golden years. Ultimately, we are interested in interdisciplinary, creative, innovative projects that take up the theme of “Age.”

The DHC serves as a site for discussion and research in the arts and humanities at DePaul University and in Chicago at large, engaging these communities in the most recent and impressive scholarship in the humanities, with special attention paid to the exchange of ideas across disciplines. Recent guests of the Center have included actor Ann Dowd, actor Michael Shannon, author George Saunders, dancer and choreographer Akram Khan, photographer Sally Mann, painter John Currin, dancer Edward Watson, filmmakers the Brothers Quay, and Native American activist “Water Protectors” from Standing Rock. Recent domestic and international Visiting Fellows have come from The University of Chicago (Italian Literature); Theatre Y (Chicago); Saint Louis University (British literature); the College of William and Mary (American studies); Theatre du Soleil, Paris, France (acting/directing); the University of San Diego (medieval and renaissance studies); Rutgers University (law); and Macquarie University, Australia (cultural theory).

The DHC Visiting Fellow program is generally a sabbatical/leave-based position, as there is no large stipend associated with this position. However, apart from the mutual benefits of being engaged with our vibrant local intellectual community in the heart of Lincoln Park in Chicago, Visiting Fellows will be given an office in the Center with computer, staff support, library privileges, and an honorarium of up to $3,000 ($1,000 per quarter) to support the public presentation of Fellows’ work (with at least one public lecture supported and expected of all Visiting Fellows) and for participation in other DHC programming.

Applications are due by Friday, January 24, 2020. An application contains (1) a cover letter including contact and biographical information about the applicant and the length of Fellowship requested; (2) a current CV; (3) a brief description (not more than 1,500 words) of the research project stating the objectives, significance, and originality of the project in a manner clear to a nonspecialist; and (4) one confidential letter of reference (which may be sent under separate cover).

Applications will be judged on the project's potential interest to scholars in different fields of the humanities; the promise of the specific research project being proposed; the originality and intellectual distinction of the applicant’s previous work; the way in which the application takes up the theme of “Age” (if applicable); and the applicant’s ability to engage in collegial interaction and to contribute to the intellectual life of the DHC. A goal of the selection process is to create a diverse community of scholars. Applicants who are members of traditionally under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. Fellows will be announced in early-spring 2020.

Email or mail complete applications (and have letters of reference sent to):

Prof. H. Peter Steeves, Director
DePaul Humanities Center

psteeves@depaul.edu

Visiting Fellows 2020-21
The DePaul Humanities Center
2347 N. Racine Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614-3107
USA ​​​

Duke University (USA:NC) - Perilman Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2020[]

  • Perilman Post-Doctoral Fellowship
  • The Center for Jewish Studies at Duke University is accepting Perilman Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the 2020-21 academic year.
  • https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/15418
  • About the Fellowship: The Perilman Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides a stipend of $50,004 per year, as well as benefits, for one full year with an option for a second year renewal. The Fellow will be expected to be in residence, to conduct research in Duke's library and archival collections, to participate actively in the intellectual life of the university, to teach on Fall semester course over one year, or three semester courses over two years, and to give a public lecture on their research. The Fellow may not undertake any other sustained teaching or employment during his/her tenure at Duke. Preference will be given to candidates whose area of research and teaching most enriches the offerings already available on campus and whose presence in the Research Triangle promises the greatest contribution to the faculty and student intellectual community, as well as those for whom the use of the Duke library holdings and Special Collections will be most profitable. This postdoctoral fellowship honors the memory of Rabbi Nathan Perilman, who, after serving at Temple Emmanu-El in New York City, joined the Triangle-area Jewish community in his retirement.
  • Priority deadline: January 15, 2020
  • Apply at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/15418
  • Applicants must have earned the PhD within the past 3 years. Advanced doctoral students applying must include a statement from their dissertation supervisor indicating that they will have the Ph.D. in hand by July 1, 2020. Applicants should submit the following materials electronically:
  • 1) A cover letter of intent stating how applicant would use the year to further his/her research and scholarly publication (not to exceed 5 pages)
  • 2) A current CV with publications included
  • 3) A writing sample, not to exceed 20 pages
  • 4) Three letters of recommendation, including one that speaks to applicant's teaching ability
  • 5) A statement of teaching interests with syllabi (both proposed, as well as those already taught); 6) An official transcript from the applicant's doctoral-granting institution.
  • Phone/ skype interviews may be conducted for finalists.
  • Further information about the Duke Center for Jewish Studies may be found at http://jewishstudies.duke.edu. Further information about post-doctoral services at Duke may be found at: http://postdoc.duke.edu/. Please send any questions to serena.elliott@duke.edu.

Nothing yet, any one? [2/5] Nothing here [2/14]

  • Has anyone heard from Duke [2/27]?
  • Nope. Wrote to them on Feb 17, never heard back. [March 8] 

Duke University (USA:NC) :NC) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Latino/a Studies in the Global South[]

  • Has anyone heard anything, post-Skype interview? 03/07 


I heard decisions will be made by the end of this week so we should hear back early next week 03/11


Offer accepted 03/19

Durham University (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Metaphysics - Deadline: 10 Jul. 2019[]

  • Term 24 months Fixed Term Contract (01 October 2019 – 30 September 2021)
  • Closing Date 10 July 2019 at 12.00 midday
  • Working Arrangements This role is full time but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements
  • Applications are invited for one full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Metaphysics, to work on the Project Parts-Whole Relations within Potentiality, hosted by the Department of Philosophy at Durham University. The Project is directed by Professor Anna Marmodoro. The team also includes two full time Postdoctoral Research Associates specialising in Philosophy of Physics and the Philosophy of Space-Time respectively. The Project is supported by funding from the Leverhulme Trust.
  • The post is fixed term for 24 months, e.g. the funding is available from 01 October for this fixed period only.
  • Successful applicants will, ideally, be in post by 01 October 2019, but a delayed start is negotiable with the Project Director, however, the post must end 30 September 2021 due to funding constraints.
  • For informal enquiries please contact Professor Anna Marmodoro at: anna.marmodoro@durham.ac.uk
  • All enquiries will be treated in the strictest confidence.
  • Interviews will be held on 29 August 2019.

Durham University (EU:UK:Eng) - Post Doctoral Research Associate in the History and Archaeology of Medieval and Early Modern Earthquakes - Deadline: 13 Sep 2019[]

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History and Archaeology of Medieval and Early Modern Earthquakes. The successful candidate will be based in the Department of Archaeology and become a member of the Leverhulme-funded RISKRES project team (Risk and Resilience, Exploring historic responses to earthquakes, AD 1200-1755) under the supervision of Professor Chris Gerrard and working alongside Dr Paolo Forlin.

The RISKRES project (2017-2020) focuses on the analysis of responses to devastating earthquakes in Europe between AD 1200-1755 by examining historical, archaeological and architectural evidence for post-seismic disaster recovery. This research investigates questions such as the emergence of seismic cultures in pre-industrial Europe and tipping points when innovative responses were introduced. Further information about our work can be found here {https://armedea.wordpress.com/}.

The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Archaeology or History and must be familiar with archival research and the consultation of unpublished written records. She/he will join the RISKRES project during its third and final year. In consultation with the project team, her/his main task will be to visit European archives and extract unpublished evidence for reactions in the aftermath of seismic disasters in different regions in Spain, Portugal and Greece. These regions will be selected in consultation with the RISKRES research team. A working knowledge of medieval and later architecture is also desirable, as is an understanding of archaeological fieldwork. The Research Associate will also be required to contribute to the population of the project’s geo-database which aims to provide a systematic catalogue of earthquake responses across Europe.

Language abilities are vital (fluency written and spoken in one or more of Spanish, Portuguese, Greek) as well as a track record of research on medieval and post-medieval documents. It is not necessary to have English as a first language. A strong publication record and proven organisational ability are both fundamental, and competence in database management (Microsoft Access) is also relevant. Although the project is based in Durham, the candidate will spend significant periods of research abroad as required. There is no teaching requirement for this post.

Durham University (EU:UK:Eng) - Teaching Fellow in Philosophy (Fixed Term, Early Career) - Deadline: 4 Oct 2019[]

Working arrangements: This role is full time but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements including potential job shares

Closing date: 4 October 2019 at 12.00 Midday

Teaching Fellow in Philosophy (Fixed Term)

This is a full-time fixed term post for 10 months (1 December 2019 - 30 September 2020)

Applications are invited for a Teaching Fellow in Philosophy. Teaching duties will include the second year module PHIL2171.

The Philosophy of Economics and Politics, PHIL1111 Science Medicine and Society and Postgraduate module PHIL41730 Philosophy of Social Sciences.

The Philosophy of Economics and Politics is a core module of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) programme in 2019/20 and the teaching fellow will be an academic advisor or dissertation supervisor to PPE students with specific interests in Philosophy of Economics and/or Social Science.

The teaching fellow will also be required to play an administrative role in the Department, which will be assigned by the Head of Department.

Teaching Fellowships offer the opportunity of valuable experience to those early in their academic careers and the University is keen to maximise the benefit to as many people as possible. The post of Teaching Fellow will involve a significant teaching load, which may extend into the summer period, and there may be related scholarship and the opportunity for administrative duties, which relate to education and pedagogy.

The post is for a fixed term only, and it is not anticipated that the post will be extended beyond this fixed term.

Successful applicants will, ideally be in post by 1st December 2019.

Durham University (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, 'History of Catholicism (1850–present day)' - Deadline: 9 Oct 2019[]

Term 6-month Fixed Term contract wef 1 Jan 2020                        

Closing Date 9 October 2019 at midday

Working Arrangements This role is full time but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements.

The Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, in partnership with the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood, invites applications for a 36-month Fellowship in the History of Catholicism (1850–present day).

This is an opportunity for a first-rank researcher. Applications will be considered from candidates whose background lies across a range of disciplines. The FMDM Fellow will conduct research with the aim of producing at least two pieces of scholarly output of the highest quality which can be submitted for publication by the end of the term of the Fellowship. The principle output will be a popular history of the FMDM that not only tells their history but roots it in the changing perception and appreciation of the Franciscan missionary charism.

École normale supérieure (ENS) (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc in Digital Humanities & History of Science - Deadline: 22 Jul 2019[]

- Theoretical research on application of machine learning for digital humanities, in particular history of art.
- Software developpement on digital humanities
- Publication in conferences and/or journal of the field
- Organization of a seminars on digital humanities

Research and animation of research on artificial intelligence for digital humanities.

The DMA is the mathematics laboratory of the ENS Ulm. The work will be done as part of the ERC Noria project, which focuses on optimal transport and its applications. The postdoc will be co-supervised by researchers at the ENS History Department.

Eligibility criteria
- Very good knowledge on the state of the are on digital humanities,
- Good knowledge on machine learning algorithms,
- Python programming

Additional comments
ERC NORIA Project.

Web site for additional job details
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8553-GABPEY-003/Default.aspx

Emory University (USA: GA) - Post-doctoral Fellowship at the Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry -  Deadline: January 15, 2020[]

The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry of Emory University is accepting post-doctoral applications for 2020-2021.  The FCHI Post-Doctoral Fellowship funds an academic year of study, teaching, and residence at the Center.  The FCHI Fellows Program offers research opportunities to those trained in the humanities as traditionally defined and to others seriously interested in humanistic issues; research projects must be humanistic, but fellows may hold the Ph.D. in any discipline.  We especially seek applicants and projects that will benefit from and contribute to the interdisciplinary nature of the group of Fellows and the work of the FCHI.

Post-Doctoral Fellows, who must have the Ph.D. in hand before the submission of their applications, are awarded to those who have held the Ph.D. for no more than six years before receiving the fellowship.

Besides being an active member of the Center’s intellectual agenda through the academic year, Fellows will be expected to offer an upper-level interdisciplinary undergraduate seminar on a subject of their choice during the spring of the fellowship year.  Stipends of $47,000 will be offered to Post-Doctoral Fellows, along with a research budget of $2,000, shared office space in the Center, and library access.  The deadline for submission of completed applications is January 15, 2020.  Announcements of awards will begin in mid-April and will continue until all positions are filled.  More information and application instructions are available from the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at 404-727-6424 or foxcenter@emory.edu, on the web at www.fchi.emory.edu, or write to: Fox Ctr. for Humanistic Inquiry, Emory University, 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30322. 

- 4/8 Offer made and accepted

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EU:Ned) - Post-doctoral Researcher (fixed term, 2 years) in the field of Sustainable Development, Inequalities and Environmental Justice - Deadline: 9 Sep 2019[]

Vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher (fixed term, 2 years) in the field of Sustainable Development, Inequalities and Environmental Justice 

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) is a leading academic centre for international development studies. While based in The Hague, the ISS is part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. ISS was established in 1952 as a post-graduate institute of policy-oriented critical social science and development-oriented research. ISS offers a PhD in Development Studies, a 15,5 months MA in Development Studies, a joint MA in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP), a MPA in Governance delivered in Suriname, and post-graduate Diploma courses. 

ISS brings together a highly diverse international community of scholars and students from both the global South and the global North, on average originating from over 50 different countries. The Institute brings together people, ideas and insights in a multi-disciplinary setting which nurtures, fosters and promotes critical thinking and innovative research on fundamental social problems. The strong partnerships with organizations and individuals in developing countries make up a vibrant network where we co-create knowledge so that teaching and research remain socially relevant. Key to the ISS philosophy and practices is the wish to contribute to achieving social justice and equity on a global level. 

The ISS strategic plan 2019-22 focuses on further development into a research-intensive university institute in The Hague, focussing on academic excellence and high societal relevance of its research and teaching. ISS considers engagement, linking research and teaching to society, to be a –third- important task of the university.

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), named after the 15th century Rotterdam-born humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus, is a research university with a strong international orientation and a pronounced social focus, both in its education and research activities. The expertise of Erasmus University Rotterdam is concentrated in eight faculties or institutes focussing on Economics, Medicine and Health Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, History and Arts, Business Administration, Philosophy and Development Studies. In addition to initial degree programmes and scientific research, the University offers specific postgraduate study programmes and courses. Erasmus University has around 25,000 students and approximately 2,800 staff members of more than 100 nationalities. 

The vacancy

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam is seeking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher to work alongside the holder of the Prince Claus Chair for Development and Equity 2019-2021. The Chair will be held from 1 September 2019 to 31 August 2021 by Professor Gustavo A García López, whose work will focus on sustainable development, inequalities and environmental justice. The post-doctoral research position is partly funded by WOTRO Science for Global Development, a cross-cutting division within the Dutch Research Council (NWO) that funds innovative research on global issues, with a focus on sustainable development and poverty reduction. 

Research domain

The objective of the Prince Claus Chair is to continue the work of Prince Claus (1926-2002) in development and equity. Utrecht University and the International Institute of Social Studies (part of Erasmus University Rotterdam) alternately appoint an outstanding academic from the Global South to the Prince Claus Chair, which was established in early 2003, for the advancement of research and teaching in the field of global development. 

Sustainable development has been placed at the heart of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030. Operationalised through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the UN’s agenda for sustainable development is strongly normative. One of its basic principles was formulated as follows, in the resolution adopted by the General Assembly in September 2015: “As we embark on this great collective journey, we pledge that no one will be left behind. Recognizing that the dignity of the human person is fundamental, we wish to see the Goals and targets met for all nations and peoples and for all segments of society. And we will endeavour to reach the furthest behind first.” The concern with global social justice is contained in goals 10 and 16, which respectively aim to:

“reduce inequality within and among countries” and “promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.” 

The Prince Claus Chairholder will focus on the relationship between sustainable development and notions of environmental justice in different local, national and transnational policy arenas. He will think through the implications of the focus on sustainability as a key element of the global development agenda, going beyond a narrow understanding of inequality and inclusiveness in terms of material wealth, and focusing on inequalities in access to, and use of, the global environment and resources, as well as unequal access to decision-making institutions. In doing this, he will focus on the relationships among sustainable development, environmental justice and transformative environmental governance. The Chairholder will, moreover, consider how the targets of sustainable development can be evaluated on the basis of principles of global social and environmental justice. For this, he will address the role of civil society organizations in advancing more just, inclusive, and sustainable outcomes in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. 

Prof. García López and the post-doctoral researcher will be based at ISS in The Hague. Valorisation and societal relevance will be leading principles behind the research activities. The work of Prof. García López has a multidisciplinary focus and addresses the interface between development, sustainability and environmental studies. 

Task description

The main task of the post-doctoral researcher is to support the Prince Claus Chairholder in the research on sustainable development, inequalities and environmental justice. She/he is expected to carry out research (including fieldwork) related to the incorporation of equity and environmental justice concerns in the policies and programmes related to the implementation of the SDG agenda, and the role of civil society organisations in advancing these concerns. 

The specific research activities undertaken by the researcher will be specified in consultation with the Chairholder, while the researcher is also expected to build her/his own creative engagement with this endeavour. The successful candidate will be encouraged to use her/his past experience to contribute to the conceptual understanding of inequalities and environmental justice in its various dimensions. 

Requirements

  • Awarded a PhD ideally within the last 4 years.
  • PhD or post-doctoral research experience in a relevant field of study (preferably with a focus on developing/emerging economies).
  • Knowledge about global development, sustainability issues and debates about global social and/or environmental justice.
  • Preferably experience with (field) research in the Global South.
  • Willingness to travel.

Terms and conditions

The successful candidate is expected to start as soon as possible and will be based at ISS in The Hague. A full-time, two year contract with Erasmus University Rotterdam will be offered. In accordance with the conditions applied at Erasmus University Rotterdam as indicated in the Collective Labour Agreement (CAO NU) of the Dutch universities, the salary is set at CAO NU scale 11.0 (€ 3,637 gross per month, on a fulltime basis). In addition, EUR pays an 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year payment of 8.3% and offers excellent secondary benefits. 

The International Institute of Social Studies is committed to building and sustaining a community based on inclusiveness, equity and diversity and believes this will contribute to our mission and vision of being the best institute in our field. ISS is an equal opportunities employer and encourages applications from candidates of all genders, ethnicities and nationalities.

Information

Additional information can be received by contacting Professor Wil Hout (hout@iss.nl) or Professor Gustavo García López (gustavo.garcia9@upr.edu)  

Applications

Please submit your application, including a motivation letter, a recent CV and a statement of purpose, not exceeding 500 words, elaborating on how you intend to contribute to this project by email to the Chair of the selection committee vacancy.pcc@iss.nl before 9 September 2019. 

Erasmus University, Rotterdam (EU:Ned) - Postdoc in Philosophy, 'Values in Finance' - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher in philosophy, in the area of philosophy of economics, to contribute to the research theme “Values in Finance”. Within this research theme, members of the core faculty of the Erasmus Initiative will engage in (i) detailed methodological assessment of finance models and theories through the lens of key theories in the philosophy of science, social science and economics regarding scientific values, explanation, and use of models, and (ii) contribute to debates regarding the future of scientific research in finance, especially with regards to non-epistemic value concepts related to sustainability and inclusive prosperity. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to focus on stream (i) of this research theme.

The postdoctoral researcher is expected to:

Develop the research theme “Values in Finance” together with the scientific director and core faculty of the Erasmus Initiative; Collaborate closely with core faculty of the Erasmus Initiative, as well as researchers in the Department of Finance of RSM and researchers at the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) of ESPhil;
Conduct original interdisciplinary research at the intersection of philosophy and finance, co-authoring scientific articles to be published in leading journals in the philosophy of science, social science, and economics, in particular on the methodology of economics, on questions regarding issues such as values in science, causality, explanation, and models in relation to finance; Disseminate the research at international academic conferences in philosophy of science, social science, and economics as well as in finance and at interdisciplinary workshops and events;
Co-organise events and disseminate the research in the public domain; Contribute to teaching courses in the philosophy of science, social science, and economics.

REQUIREMENTS

The successful candidate will have:

A PhD in philosophy;
A developing publication record with proven excellence in philosophy of science, social science, and economics;
Expertise in the philosophy of science, social science, and economics, in particular methodology of economics –an expertise on methodological questions regarding issues surrounding values, causality, explanation, and models in economics would be particularly relevant;
Willingness to engage with macroeconomic and finance research at a high level of detail;
Ability and willingness to play a leading role in an interdisciplinary research team and the dissemination of research in both interdisciplinary and public contexts;
Ability and willingness to contribute to interdisciplinary teaching;
An entrepreneurial attitude, outstanding social skills, and ability to work in teams.

For further questions, prospective applicants can contact Dr. Conrad Heilmann, heilmann@esphil.eur.nl and Dr. Marta Szymanowska, mszymanowska@rsm.nl.

More information about Erasmus University and the Erasmus School of Philosophy can be found on https://www.eur.nl and https://www.eur.nl/esphil

ETH Zürich (SWI) - Post-doc position at Chair of Public Economics - Deadline: 24 Jul 2019[]

The members of the Public Economics group work in close collaboration with KOF Swiss Economic Institute (www.kof.ethz.ch), the Center for Economic Research (www.cer.ethz.ch) and the Center for Energy Policy and Economics (www.cepe.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich. The Chair of Public Economics at D-MTEC at ETH Zurich invites applications for this Post-doc position.

Post-doc position at Chair of Public Economics

The group`s main focus is on theoretical and empirical research in the area of public economics such as corporate taxation, social security, fiscal federalism and behavioral public economics, for instance. The research strategy involves normative as well as political economy analyses. Preferences will be given to candidates with a specialization in international corporate taxation or local public finance/urban economics.

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Economics (or should be near completion of the dissertation) and should have shown interest in the topics of the group. The preferred candidate has demonstrated her or his potential to conduct high-quality research, ideally by having some papers under revision or even accepted for publication in refereed international journals. The successful applicant is expected to independently conduct academic and policy-relevant research and also to contribute to ongoing research projects of the group. Excellent command of English is required. ETH Zurich offers internationally competitive working conditions. Living conditions in Zurich are excellent (Zurich is consistently ranked as one of the world`s premier cities in terms of living standards). The starting date is flexible.

We look forward to receiving your online application including a CV, university transcripts, a 2-3 page research statement, two academic references as well as a copy of the PhD thesis and/or academic papers. Please apply exclusively via the online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

For further information about the Chair of Public Economics please visit our website https://kof.ethz.ch/das-institut/bereiche/public-economics-lsk.html. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Marko Köthenbürger, Tel +41 44 632 54 46 or e-mail koethenbuerger@kof.ethz.ch (no applications).

ETH Zürich (SWI) - Postdoctoral Positions in Experimental Law & Economics - Deadline: 30 Jul 2019[]

The newly established research group, headed by Professor Dr. Alexander Stremitzer at ETH Zurich conducts lab, internet, and field experiments on legal and social institutions. We are looking to fill

Postdoctoral Positions in Experimental Law & Economics

The postdocs will be involved in all aspects of the research, including project planning, research design, data analysis, presentation of findings at conferences, and preparation of manuscripts for submission to leading peer-reviewed journals and law reviews. Postdocs will have the opportunity to co-author papers with lab colleagues, work with an array of affiliated faculty from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, and develop independent projects related to these research areas. Organizational and teaching duties are limited to a few hours per week. Our offices are located in downtown Zurich, and the working language is English. The appointment will be for at least one year and up to three years (contingent on satisfactory performance). Salaries are internationally competitive, paid according to ETH standards.

The ideal candidate will have, at the time of appointment, completed a PhD in experimental social science (e.g. economics, psychology, political science) or related fields and preferably some legal training. Applicants should have graduate-level expertise in experimental methods (lab, internet, field experiments). Strong skills in mathematical modelling would be an additional plus.

We look forward to receiving your online application, including a cover letter, CV, graduate school transcripts, a writing sample, and contact details of at least two referees. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

For further information, please visit www.lawecon.ethz.ch. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Alexander Stremitzer by email at alexander.stremitzer@gess.ethz.ch.


ETH Zurich (SWI) - Post-doc at the Chair of Public Economics - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

The position is part of the eDemocracy & Digital Economic Policy program within the ETH+ initiative on Digital Transformation & Society.

The successful applicant is expected to work on issues related to the regulation of digital platforms and taxation of their activities. Potential topics include taxation of digital products, two-sided markets and network goods, net neutrality, privacy and public policy, value creation and taxation of corporate profits in the digital economy, the effect of the digital economy on tax competition, artificial intelligence and fiscal systems.

The work might be based on theoretical modelling and/or empirical analysis. The research will ideally combine insights from economics and e.g. computer science.

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Economics or in Computer Science with a strong economic basis (or should be near completion of the dissertation) and should have shown interest in the topics of the research program. The preferred candidate has demonstrated her or his potential to conduct high-quality research, ideally by having some papers under revision or even accepted for publication in refereed international journals. The successful applicant is expected to independently conduct academic and policy-relevant research and also to contribute to ongoing research projects of the group. Excellent command of English is required. ETH Zurich offers internationally competitive working conditions. Living conditions in Zurich are excellent (Zurich is consistently ranked as one of the world`s premier cities in terms of living standards). The expected starting date is autumn 2019 or later.

ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. Over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries find our university to be a place that promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow.

We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: a CV, university transcripts, a 2-3 page research statement, two academic references as well as a copy of the PhD thesis and/or academic papers. The review of applications will start mid of August 2019 and will continue as long as the job profile is advertised. Please apply exclusively via the online application portal. Applications sent by e-mail or post will not be considered.

For further information about the Chair of Public Economics, please visit our website www.kof.ethz.ch/en/the-institute/kof-divisions/public-economics-lsk. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Marko Köthenbürger, Tel: +41 44 632 54 46 or email: koethenbuerger@kof.ethz.ch(no applications).

ETH Zürich (SWI) - Postdoc, Experimental Law & Economics - Open Until Filled: Posted 8 Aug 2019[]

The postdocs will be involved in all aspects of the research, including project planning, research design, data analysis, presentation of findings at conferences, and preparation of manuscripts for submission to leading peer-reviewed journals and law reviews. Postdocs will have the opportunity to co-author papers with lab colleagues, work with an array of affiliated faculty from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, and develop independent projects related to these research areas. Organizational and teaching duties are limited to a few hours per week. Our offices are located in downtown Zurich, and the working language is English. The appointment will be for at least one year and up to three years (contingent on satisfactory performance). Salaries are internationally competitive, paid according to ETH standards.

The ideal candidate will have, at the time of appointment, completed a PhD in experimental social science (e.g. economics, psychology, political science) or related fields and preferably some legal training. Applicants should have graduate-level expertise in experimental methods (lab, internet, field experiments). Strong skills in mathematical modelling would be an additional plus.

We look forward to receiving your online application, including a cover letter, CV, graduate school transcripts, a writing sample, and contact details of at least two referees. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

For further information, please visit www.lawecon.ethz.ch. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Alexander Stremitzer by email at alexander.stremitzer@gess.ethz.ch.

European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Max Weber Post-doctoral Programme (EU:Ita) - 50-60 Max Weber Post-doctoral Fellowships (economics, history, law and social and political sciences) - Deadline: 18 Oct 2019[]

50-60 Max Weber Post-doctoral Fellowships

Applications are now open for the 2020/21 entry to the Max Weber Post-doctoral Programme at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy.

Amongst the largest, most prestigious, innovative and successful post doctoral programmes in the historical and social sciences, the Max Weber Programme is located in an exceptionally beautiful setting with truly outstanding research and training facilities. A multidisciplinary programme, we offer between 50-60 fully funded post doctoral fellowships to applicants from anywhere in the world in the fields of economics, history, law and social and political sciences. All areas and types of research within these fields are considered. 

Applicants must be within 5 years of the award of their PhD. Preference is given to those who have recently completed a doctorate, not had a postdoctoral position before and/or are on the job market. Last year 98% of Fellows found an academic position on completing the Fellowship.

In addition to the scholarships funded by the Max Weber programme itself, there are additional grants available that are funded by governments/foundations in Australia, Japan, Finland, Poland and Slovenia, to which nationals of these countries (and in some cases residents in these countries) may also apply. Suitable applicants of any nationality may also apply for a second year at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva (IHEID).

To find out more about the programme, the training it offers and its multidisciplinary character, as well as how to apply, go to:

https://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/AcademicService/Fellowships/MaxWeberFellowships

Deadline for applications: 18 October 2019 (with a rolling deadline thereafter for candidates for Economics Department should the positions not be filled)


  • Rejection email [12 Dec]: 1060 applicants. In contrast to the claims of "50-60" fellowships they also apparently only awarded 44?

European University Institute (ITL) - Postdoctoral Fellowships (Max Weber & Jean Monnet) - Deadline: 25 Oct. 2019[]

  • 50-60 Max Weber Post-doctoral Fellowships
  • Applications are now open for the 2020/21 entry to the Max Weber Post-doctoral Programme at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy.
  • Amongst the largest, most prestigious, innovative and successful post doctoral programmes in the historical and social sciences, the Max Weber Programme is located in an exceptionally beautiful setting with truly outstanding research and training facilities. A multidisciplinary programme, we offer between 50-60 fully funded post doctoral fellowships to applicants from anywhere in the world in the fields of economics, history, law and social and political sciences. All areas and types of research within these fields are considered.
  • Applicants must be within 5 years of the award of their PhD. Preference is given to those who have recently completed a doctorate, not had a postdoctoral position before and/or are on the job market. Last year 98% of Fellows found an academic position on completing the Fellowship.
  • In addition to the scholarships funded by the Max Weber programme itself, there are additional grants available that are funded by governments/foundations in Australia, Japan, Finland, Poland and Slovenia, to which nationals of these countries (and in some cases residents in these countries) may also apply. Suitable applicants of any nationality may also apply for a second year at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva (IHEID).
  • To find out more about the programme, the training it offers and its multidisciplinary character, as well as how to apply, go to: https://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/AcademicService/Fellowships/MaxWeberFellowships
  • Deadline for applications: 18 October 2019 (with a rolling deadline thereafter for candidates for Economics Department should the positions not be filled)
  • Up to 20 Jean Monnet Fellowships at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
  • The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies offers Jean Monnet Fellowships for the academic year 2020/21 for scholars who have obtained their doctorate more than 5 years prior to the start of the fellowship, i.e. before 1 September 2015. The Fellowship programme is open to post-docs, tenure track academics and those wishing to spend their sabbatical at the Robert Schuman Centre, a lively and creative academic community at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
  • Jean Monnet Fellows are selected on the basis of a research proposal and of their CV. The research proposal should fit well with one of the Centre’s main research themes, programmes and projects. The three main research themes of the RSCAS are:
  • Integration, Governance and Democracy;
  • Regulating Markets and Governing Money; and
  • 21st Century World Politics and Europe.

Florida State University (USA:FL) - Postdoc in Africana Religions - Deadline: 24 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Department of Religion at Florida State University seeks a two-year postdoctoral teaching fellow in Africana religious studies beginning in August of 2020.
  • We seek a scholar working in Africa and/or the global African Diaspora outside of the United States. We will consider specialists in any and all religious currents. Candidates may specialize in any historical period. We are equally interested in projects that take religious-studies-oriented approaches to a range of pertinent issues including but not limited to ethics, human rights, immigration, law, gender and sexuality, material culture, performance, philosophy, public health and race and ethnicity in African and African Diaspora communities.
  • The fellow will teach two courses per semester and be expected to participate in departmental activities. Applicants must have successfully defended their dissertation by August 2020 (and received their Ph.D. no earlier than August 2015).
  • Apply at http://jobs.fsu.edu (Job ID 47065). Applicant should submit in a single pdf: a cover letter, CV, writing sample, transcripts, and teaching dossier by February 24, 2020.
  • This position requires that you have three confidential professional letters of recommendation submitted on your behalf. Follow the steps below to request these letters through our system:
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  • All new hires require a pre-employment criminal history background check.

Frauenhofer ISI, Karlsruhe (EU:Ger:BaWü) - Postdoc in Social Science, Technology and Innovation Studies - Deadline: 12 Jul. 2019[]

It is undisputable that in order to attain the UN Sustainable Development Goals we must generate and harness science and innovation in new ways. In order to do so, we must collectively push our systems of providing energy, water, mobility, health, education, basic consumption and so on towards new, more sustainable pathways. In the OECD world and beyond, governments have started to re-orient their science and innovation policy towards supporting those goals. While this is still at an early stage, we may witness a paradigm change in the legitimation and deployment of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy.

At the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research we are concerned with understanding the dynamics of systems change and the specific role of innovation and science within it. We are now looking for a post-doc academic in the area of science, technology and innovation studies to support a programme of research to understand the role of STI for systems change and, in particular, the governance of that change and the role of the state and STI policy within it. The research to be undertaken is self-defined in the context of an internal work programme led by the executive director of the institute, Prof. Jakob Edler with whom the new colleague will closely cooperate. A minor part of the job will be to support strategic l of the institute.

What we expect from you

You have a master’s degree in STI or STI policy studies, political science, sociology, economics, or a related field. You have successfully completed a PhD in the area of STI studies, STI policy studies, or science and technology studies (STS). You have started an excellent programme of publications, including international leading peer reviewed journals. You are familiar with core theoretical approaches and major qualitative and quantitative methods in the field of STI and STI policy studies. You are eager to, and expected to publish alone and in teams with colleagues in the highest level international outlets. You are expected to be fluent in English and, if you do not master the German language, to learn German to a level that enables interaction with stakeholders within the first year.

What you can expect from us

Fraunhofer ISI is a globally recognized center of excellence for innovation research. Due to the different main areas of research in our six Competence Centers, we can work on key questions of innovation dynamics and system transformation in an interdisciplinary manner and from a holistic perspective. The institute offers a unique opportunity to apply and develop new approaches in innovation research. It has close links to numerous universities and research organizations both in Germany and abroad.

Our leading position in theory- and evidence-based consultation means that our employees have unique access to national and international stakeholders in politics and industry. You will work in attractive and modern surroundings on challenging tasks in cooperative, interdisciplinary teams with the highest academic standards. We support your career and your personal development with extensive and goal-oriented further education and training offers, as well as career programs and the possibility to attend national and international conferences.

We offer flexible working hours, the possibility of telework and sports programs. We support the compatibility of work and family life by cooperating with childcare facilities in close proximity to the institute as well as offers of emergency childcare and homecare/eldercare. In case of identical qualifications preference will be given to severely disabled candidates. We would like to point out that the chosen job title also includes the third gender. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft emphasises gender-independent professional equality. This vacancy is also available on a part-time basis.

Fraunhofer is Europe’s largest application-oriented research organization. Our research efforts are geared entirely to people’s needs: health, security, communication, energy and the environment. As a result, the work undertaken by our researchers and developers has a significant impact on people’s lives. We are creative. We shape technology. We design products. We improve methods and techniques. We open up new vistas.

Please apply exclusively on our online application portal via: https://recruiting.fraunhofer.de/Vacancies/46165/Description/2

If you have any questions about this position, our personnel officer, Miriam Schröter, will be happy to answer them.

www.isi.fraunhofer.de

Free University Berlin (EU:Ger:Ber) - Head of research group in History (Postdoctoral Research Fellow), 'Contestations of the Liberal Script' - Deadline: 29 July 2019[]

Freie Universität Berlin is seeking to employ a head of a research group (postdoctoral research fellow) for the Cluster of Excellence “Contestations of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS).

SCRIPTS analyzes the contemporary controversies about the liberal order from a historical, global, and comparative perspective. It connects the academic expertise in the social sciences and area studies in Berlin, collaborates with research institutions in all world regions, and maintains cooperative ties with major political, cultural and social institutions [1].

The aim of the research group is to contribute to the overall problematic of the Cluster from a historical perspective. How can the assumptions of the Cluster about the “contestations of the liberal script” after 1989 be situated in the longue durée of the past two centuries, including the questions of the genesis of this script and of alternatives to the liberal idea of social order. Ever since the 18th century, assumptions of the liberal “script” have been challenged, by individuals and groups; frequently, this critique aimed at alternative visions of social order. The critique, in some cases, was directed against specific elements of the liberal “script”; in others, it pointed to internal contradictions of the script; in yet others, it amounted to a fundamental questioning of the liberal script in its entirety. Some challenges concerned the liberal script’s claim to universality, instead proposing either a focus on particular/incompatible orders, or alternative forms of universalism. Did such conflicts over the liberal script increase over time? Did challenges follow a specific logic, did they resemble each other? Were challenges primarily based on intellectual visions, or also linked to political movements and social practices? Were such conflicts connected, across political and cultural borders? Is it possible to write a history of accommodation with, and challenge and rejection of, the liberal script, and to periodize it?
Applicants are invited to develop a project that deals with some of these questions, both empirically and theoretically. The project should address some of the issues mentioned above, but is not expected to deal with all of them. Applicants should develop a sketch for the research project as a whole (consisting of 1 postdoc position and 2 pre-doc positions), with a focus on the applicant’s own project, and brief remarks on potential PhD projects. The project as a whole should include comparative, transnational, or global perspectives; it should not be limited to one world region and should ideally include the world beyond the North Atlantic.

Job description: Tasks:
-           Development of a transregional research group related to the core agenda of SCRIPTS
-           Supervision of 2 doctoral students as part of the research group
-           Participation in the Theory Network of SCRIPTS; liaising between historical projects within the Cluster of Excellence, and the Theory Network.
-           Dissemination of research results through publications, workshops and conferences
-           Teaching is possible, but there is no teaching requirement

Requirements: PhD in History or Area Studies (with a focus on history), 18-20th centuries, related to the subject of the Cluster of Excellence.

Desirable: Very good knowledge of theories and methods of transregional/transnational history and global history
Very good knowledge of the theme of SCRIPTS, including the emergence of the liberal script and its historical contestations
Very good English language skills
Language skills relevant for own project

For more information, please contact Sebastian Conrad; Andreas Eckert; Ulrike Freitag; Jessica Gienow-Hecht; Gudrun Krämer and Klaus Mühlhahn (via: jobs@scripts-berlin.eu)

Further information:

Please send your application materials in ONE pdf document. Materials should include: Cover letter (max. 2 pages); CV with publications; summary of PhD dissertation (2 pages); project proposal for own project (and for the research group) (2 pages); names and contact details of two referees as an e-mail to Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel: jobs@scripts-berlin.eu

Free University Berlin (EU:Ger:Ber) - Postdoc, Journalism, 'Affective Societies' - Deadline: 12 Aug 2019[]

The PostDoc-position is located at the Journalism Studies division of the Institute for Media and Communication Studies. It is part of the interdisciplinary research collaboration Affective Societies funded by the German Research Foundation which analyzes the fundamental importance of emotionality and affectivity for social life in the mobile, networked, and mediatized worlds of the 21st century. The communication studies project investigates how journalism creates an order of emotions in public discourses on the subject of migration. It focuses on the extent to which a change in publicly visible emotions in audio-visual journalistic media texts can be traced over time. The project answers the question of how journalism as an institution is challenged by affective dynamics of public articulations of para-journalistic actors (such as YouTubers) and user comments.

Job description: The focus of the PostDoc position lies in theoretical work on the adaption of sociological concepts of emotions to journalism, on the transformation of journalism as an institution, and on the development of para-journalistic practices - together with the other members of the subproject B02. Empirically, the project analyses audiovisual journalism over time. The position requires willingness to work interdisciplinary in terms of theory and methods. The post-doctoral researcher will be responsible to work on international scientific publications, the organization of workshops and an international conference. In addition, s/he supports the preparation of research results within the framework of the public relations module with external partners, in order to reach public at large.
http://www.sfb-affective-societies.de/en/teilprojekte/B/B02/Neue-Laufzeit/index.html

Requirements: A doctor of philosophy degree (or equivalent) in communication studies or a related discipline.

Desirable: Desirable:
- Expertise in qualitative methods of journalism studies, especially analysis of audiovisual media
- Experience with the administration and organization of scientific projects, workshops and conferences
- Interest in one or more of the following fields of research: journalism, para-journalistic formats, theory of affect and emotion
- Very good language skills in German and English
- Knowledge of the dissemination of scientific results for scientific and non-scientific audiences

Applicants should send in a Curriculum Vitae, a letter of motivation (max. 2 pages), a publication list as well as a writing sample (max. 5.000 words, e.g. a chapter of the master's thesis ) via email to journalistik@fu-berlin.de or per postal service to: Freie Universität Berlin 
Fachbereich Politik- und Sozialwissenschaften
Institut für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
SFB 1171: Affective Societies
Prof. Dr. Margreth Lünenborg

Freie Universitaet Berlin (DEU) - PostDoc Position, Modern Japanese History - Deadline: 9 Sept. 2019[]

  • Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Modern Japanese History (m/f/d): full-time-job limited to 30 Sept 2024, salary 13 TV-L FU, reference code: Zachmann / ERC - LWM Application Deadline: 09 Sept 2019
  • Applications are invited for a full-time 5 year-Research Fellowship in Japanese History and Culture to be held at the Institute of Japanese Studies at Freie Universität Berlin. The position is part of the European Research Council-funded project ‘Law without Mercy: Japanese Courts-Martial and Military Courts During the Asia-Pacific War, 1937-45’ (ERC-2018-COG 819892) led by Professor Urs Matthias Zachmann that seeks to understand the role that law and military justice played in the mass violence of the Asia-Pacific War in North and Southeast Asia (for more information on the project, see https://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/oas/japanologie/forschung/erc_lwm/index.html).
  • Job description: The successful candidate will develop independent research within the thematic scope of this project, resulting in a monograph and articles, while at the same time actively contribute to the project as a whole through regular participation in joint research activities (workshops, seminars etc.). Successful candidates will have a documented expertise in modern Japanese history and experience with using Japanese archival materials. Applications would be particularly welcome from researchers who work in the fields of legal, intellectual, political, diplomatic or military history from a transnational, regional perspective. Although law is central to the project, technical legal expertise is not a prerequisite for applying.
  • We offer a full-time 5-year research position in an innovative fully-funded ERC research project. The candidate will be part of a stimulating, interdisciplinary research environment at Freie Universität Berlin and have access to funding for fieldwork and conference travel. The working language of the project is English (optionally also Japanese or German). Candidates will be expected to be regularly present in the office to work with other members of the team. Tenure of the position begins 1 October 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter, and ends 30 September 2024.
  • Requirements:
  • PhD degree in Japanese Studies, or History, Law and related disciplines with a focus on Japan
  • Excellent Japanese-language skills, particularly of written Japanese
  • Desirable:
  • Fluent oral and written communication skills in English
  • Previous experience in archival work
  • For more information please contact Prof. Dr. Urs Matthias Zachmann (u.zachmann@fu-berlin.de / +49 30 838 61720).
  • Further Information: Please send your application materials in ONE pdf document. All materials must be received quoting the reference code no later than September 9th, 2019 as an e-mail to Prof. Dr. Urs Matthias Zachmann: u.zachmann@fu-berlin.de or postal to: Prof. Urs Matthias Zachmann, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Institute of Japanese Studies, Hittorfstraße 18, 14195 Berlin, Germany

Free University of Bolzano / Bozen, South Tyrol (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Driving Forces Of Destination- And Mobility Development In Tourism Regions' - Deadline: 11 Oct 2019[]

Description of the research activity: Destination and mobility development are heavily influenced by external and internal driving forces of change. In the first phase research will identify and operationalize central driving forces. During the second phase the most effective drivers will be isolated and analyzed. This will be done in model areas (focus South Tyrol). In the final phase adaptation strategies considering regional economy and governance systems will first be developed and tested for implementation.

Details & Application here.

French National Center for Scientific Research, Paris (EU:FRA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (M / F) in epistemology and logic disinformation strategies - Deadline: 10 Jul. 2019[]

Theoretical research and experimental protocols leading to the submission and publication of scientific articles on misinformation; weekly interactions with RAPID project partners, project progress meetings, organization of scientific events on misinformation, seminar animation, (possibly) student supervision.

The candidate will carry out his post-doc in a RAPID project on disinformation funded by the Directorate General of Armament, and supported by the SME Mondeca in partnership with the Airbus Defense & Space group and the Jean-Nicod Institute (Concepts, Logic and Reasoning team (CoLoR) led by Paul Égré, DR2 CNRS). This multidisciplinary project focuses on the detection of disinformation (civil and military) by combining information engineering, SHS and cognitive science. It aims to develop a tool for detecting disinformation strategies for both civilian and military use, and to experimentally evaluate the tool provided for its exploitation.
In detail, the job of the candidate will consist of:
-Enrich a taxonomy of misinformation already deepened within the CoLoR team of the Jean-Nicod Institute: redefinition of existing cases, search for new cases, comparison with other typologies offered for the notion and other related notions (lie, deception, omission, incitement to error, etc.);
-Formalize the typology of disinformation thus proposed in the context of non-classical logics, in this case static and dynamic epistemic logics;
-Develop experimental protocols online and in person to assess the quality of the typology of misinformation offered to project partners.

The candidate will work at the Jean-Nicod Institute, UMR CNRS / ENS / EHESS, hosted at ENS, as part of the "CoLoR" team led by Paul Égré.

The candidate must be a doctor in philosophy or cognitive science, specialized in analytical epistemology and epistemic logic. He must also possess skills in conversational pragmatics and experimental psychology.
The candidate's expertise must focus on the definition and evaluation of the quality of the information, and on the modalities of its good transmission. In a narrower sense, the candidate must be specialized in the study of informational strategies aimed at explicitly deceiving or skewing information in this sense (misinformation, omission, etc.).
Due to the project's highly applied theme, the candidate must be made aware of the civil and defense issues related to the understanding and mastery of strategic information (definition and typology of false news, quotation of intelligence, etc.).
Knowledge of online experiment software is desired. The practice of French and English, written and oral, is required.

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8129-VINGAU-005/Default.aspx

French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc, 'AVIGATE project (Next generation of AdVanced InteGrated Assessment modelling to support climaTE policy making)' - Deadline: 18 Jul 2019[]

- Computer modeling: include the effects of climate change on mortality in the NICE model, using the Julia language
- Contribute to the analysis of the results of the NICE model and the description of optimal climate policy (using numerical optimization techniques)
- Model the effects of climate change on fertility and migration
- Contribute to a reflection on welfare measure and write a research memo reviewing the literature on this topic
- Write research articles to be published in international peer-reviewed journals.
- Participate to the meetings of the NAVIGATE project

CES (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne) is looking to recruit a talented and motivated researcher who will contribute to the center's research on climate-economy modelling and will be involved in the European H2020 project NAVIGATE.
The NAVIGATE project (Next generation of AdVanced InteGrated Assessment modelling to support climaTE policy making) aims at developing the next generation of climate-economy integrated assessment models (IAMs) that can directly support the design and evaluation of EU and international climate policies and inform the alignment of climate action with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The project involves 17 partners and includes leading modelling teams in Europe.

The selected candidate will contribute to document and develop an integrated assessment model, which will be used to evaluate the distributional implications of climate change impacts and examine the inter-relations between climate policies and different Sustainable Development Goals, in particular those related to inequality and poverty reduction and health. The selected candidate will interact with leading international researchers and lead or contribute to several tasks within the framework of the NAVIGATE project (namely work package 4 on spatial and social heterogeneity and work package 5 on impacts, co-benefits, and other SDGs). In particular, she/he will contribute to endogenize population in a regional IAM. More specifically, she/he will be involved in the following tasks: (i) improve estimates of how temperature affects regional mortality, also accounting for impacts of atmospheric pollution on health, (ii) include estimates of replacement fertility and migration between regions, (iii) improve welfare representation - currently based on consumption utility only – to include several additional metrics, and account for inequality aversion between and within generations, spatial inequality and poverty, (iv) develop scenarios to quantify the impact of climate change and socioeconomic development on population growth and climate-induced migration.

The successful candidate must be prepared to become proficient in using and developing a complex integrated assessment model, and use the model to explore different research questions. In addition, she/he must be prepared to think critically and independently about her/his research.

The post-doc fellow will be co-supervised by Stéphane Zuber (directeur de recherche at CNRS) and Aurélie Méjean (chargée de recherche at CNRS). The post-doc will be located at Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne (UMR 8174 de l'Université de Paris 1 et du CNRS). The Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne is a research center gathering 93 faculty members and 112 PhD students. The post-doc will regularly interact with researchers at Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED), including Aurélie Méjean.

French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc, Sociology - Deadline: 23 Jul 2019[]

The post-doctoral fellow will be part of the international/Southern countries' team of the project, leading on the one hand a case study on the African continent, being involved on the other hand in the collective and comparative study of the sociohistoric construction of public policies of school catering from the colonial period to the present day.
The postdoctoral fellow will analyse the data and write scientific publications together with the project team.

The postdoctoral fellowship is part of the CANTINEGALITE project “Studying school catering as public policy, social system and child school practice”. This project is funded by the French Paris-Emergences Program and led by Marie Plessz and Christine Tichit.
The CANTINEGALITE Project study School meal as an institutional tool to regulate inequalities, and covers social inequalities at different levels : between territories, between social class, both in France and in an international comparative perspective, including southern countries. This comparative programme covers issues such as the governance of school catering, its practical organization and actors, its social reception including by children.

This postdoctoral position will work in the Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CMH) in Paris.
The Centre Maurice Halbwachs is a research unit in sociology and social sciences located in Paris, France. The research teams are: Inequalities and solidarity, Work, Gender class and race, Writing practices, social sciences of law and politics.
Post-doc Starting date: October 1st, 2019.
A 6-month contract for a junior researcher in CNRS pay-grid (~2695€).
Part-time work is possible for one year.

Eligibility criteria

A PhD degree in sociology or a related discipline (e.g., demography, anthropology, history, economics, educational studies).
Skills
-Previous fieldwork experimented in Africa, ideally in schools
-Good knowledge of available archives and know how to mobilize them
-A practice of mixed methods articulating qualitative and quantitative approaches
-A taste for interdisciplinarity and for comparative approaches
-English scientific writing, autonomy, rigour, ability to collaborate
-An interest in the sociology of development, of food or of inequalities will be appreciated

Web site for additional job details

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8097-CHRTIC-001/Default.aspx

French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc, Researcher in Anthropology Of Sciences - Deadline: 30 Jul 2019[]

ACTIVITIES

The postdoctoral researcher will contribute in particular to different aspects:
- The collection of new primary data through the realization of new recorded interviews.
- The making of a documentary (short film). The challenge will be to restore what archeology tells us about those who practice it from the filmed testimonies of former excavators of Arcy-sur-Cure, during the post-war period (1946-1963), already carried out under the 2ARC project and those newly collected under the ANTHROP'ARC project.
- Conducting an ethnographic investigation in order to observe and analyze the forms of social appropriation of the archaeological heritage from an ethnography of museum practice carried out at the municipal museum of Avallonnais, close to Arcy-sur-Cure and where are exposed some of the remains of the caves.
- The publication of one or more individual and / or joint articles on the analyses of the data collected during the project. It is expected that the data obtained, crossed with those of the other collaborators of the project, will ultimately produce a multidisciplinary study at the crossroads between two social sciences.

Name of the laboratory :
UMR 7041 ArScAn (dir. F. Villeneuve), team : Ethnologie préhistorique (dir. P. Bodu, F. Bocquentin and L. Mevel) — MAE, 21 allée de l'Université — 92023 Nanterre cedex. For presentation of the team : http://www.arscan.fr/ethnologie-prehistorique

Person in charge of the postdoctoral researcher : He/she will work under the supervision of Nejma GOUTAS (CNRS, UMR 7041, ArScAn, Ethnologie préhistorique, Maison Archéologie & Ethnologie René-Ginouvès, Nanterre) and Baptiste BUOB (CNRS, UMR 7186, Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative, MAE, Nanterre).

Presentation of the position

The postdoctoral fellow will be part of the Prehistoric Ethnology team of UMR 7041 - ArScAn, in collaboration with the Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology (UMR 7186). He will work under the supervision of Nejma Goutas (CNRS, UMR 7041) and Baptiste Buob (CNRS, UMR 7186) within the framework of the ANTHROP'ARC project, which aims to deal with fundamental epistemological and historiographical questions concerning the birth and development of French Prehistory inherited from André Leroi-Gourhan.
The postdoctoral researcher will be in charge of producing an anthropological study examining the relationship to time, memory, transmission of knowledge and history. He will carry out an ethnographic survey of local institutional actors as well as those who have acted during the history (past and present) of the French prehistoric site of Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, Bourgogne, France).

These questions will be developped from an original prism, since here will be considered especially the hidden face of this history. The official history of this archaeological site was built around the reputation of a few individuals (the most famous of which is André Leroi-Gourhan). Actually, all the actors acting on excavation sites are passers of memories. These people, often anonymous, also build the history of a site and participate as such (directly or indirectly) in the construction of knowledge whether scientific, academic or public. The stakes of this interdisciplinary research are therefore based on a cross-look between two human sciences: anthropology and archeology.

Context of work

The issues of the ANTHROP'ARC project are part of the research themes of the Prehistoric Ethnology team, within the UMR ArScAn (http://www.arscan.fr/en/the-prehistoric-etechnology/) where the researcher will benefit from the expertise of its members, largely involved in these issues. This project is part of the tradition of historiographic and epistemological studies developed within this team. He will also benefit from his research network in France and abroad.

She / he will benefit from scientific support, a place of work, access to the archives of the Prehistoric Ethnology team and all the documentation newly produced as part of the 2ARC project.

The candidate will also be associated with UMR 7186 - Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology. She / he will benefit from the expertise of the unit in the field of the audiovisual practice (shooting, editing ...) and the maintenance, as well as various experiments concerning the study of the scientific archives, the phenomena of patrimonialization and museum practices. More generally, the axis of the unit entitled "Past News", concerning the study of memories and temporalities will provide a collective and stimulating framework to carry out the investigation.

Scientific area/subjects, description of the research project

Title of the project: From the production of scientific knowledge to the social appropriation of the past - The case of the excavations of the Paleolithic site: Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, France)
Acronym: ANTHROP'ARC

The epistemological and historiographical perspectives of ANTHROP'ARC concern a whole section of the history of prehistoric sciences that directly concerns the international scientific community of prehistorians. André Leroi-Gourhan, historical figure of the Arcy-sur-Cure site, is one of the founding fathers of prehistoric research in the second half of the 20th century. This site was for him and his collaborators a first experimental laboratory to test new techniques and methods of excavation. It was too a structuring place in the theoretical construction of the palethnological approach. The latter has spread far beyond our borders.

This project is an extension of the research conducted as part of the framework of the 2ARC project (Archives de fouilles, dir. N. Goutas, P. Bodu and L. Mevel, 2015-2018) of the Labex Past in the Present, carried by members of the laboratory ArScAn - UMR 7041 (Prehistoric Ethnology team) in close collaboration with various services of USR 3225 and external partners. The aim of the 2ARC project was to preserve, enhance the history, heritage and memory of documents relating to excavations carried out since the 19th century in various caves of the Arcy-sur-Cure, and in particular those of André Leroi-Gourhan (1946-1963). This initial project was based on the interdisciplinary analysis of different types of archives : « archaeological archives » via technological studies, dating etc. ; « excavation archives » (via studies of field notebook, plans, photographs and old field films based on approaches linking epistemology and the history of science). In this context, an anthropological component was just sketched through gathering of interviews with former diggers (visual and audiovisual recordings according to the authorizations obtained). In this context, this first work of data gathering came solely to meet a conservation objective (to keep traces of the memory of diggers and thus preserve an intangible heritage).

The ANTHROP'ARC project aims today to deepen this last aspect, by initiating a real anthropological analysis of these stories, according to an original angle of approach. Arcy-sur-Cure is indeed a place of memory, a real crossroads where a large number of actors have crossed paths (professional archaeologists and amateur, volunteers, curators, speleologists, local notables, etc.). In this respect, it offers a rich historical and social context where each one is now able to produce and transmit in turn other regimes of knowledge about tangible (archaeological data) and "immaterial" (knowledge, networks of collaborations, etc.) heritage of this site.

Eligibility criteria

Training, scientific skills required, professional experience desirable

The candidate must have a thesis in anthropology and have developed solid skills in the epistemology of prehistoric archeology and ideally in sociology of work, sociology of museum reception and / or field investigation in the context of archaeological excavations. She / he must have a perfect knowledge of French (written and oral) to carry out his investigative work (analysis, synthesis and critical thinking), to demonstrate autonomy, organizational capacity and aptitude for collective work in a interdisciplinary project.

She / he will have knowledge bases on the French prehistory of the second half of the 20th century. She / he will have the skills to lead the creation of a corpus of semi-structured interviews, an ethnography in a museum context, the production of a documentary (short film) and the dissemination of its results in the form of publication (s) in peer-reviewed journals and / or works. At the end of this contract, a day of scientific restitution of this work is ideally envisaged, whose candidate will be one of the co-organizers.

The application file must demonstrate adequacy to the job profile (missions, skills required and experiences).

• Keywords / theoretical approach: anthropology of sciences; epistemology of prehistoric archeology; sociology of work; sociology of museum reception.
• Keywords / research topics: memory, French prehistory, excavations of Arcy-sur-Cure, inheritance of the works of André Leroi-Gourhan.
• Investigative methods envisaged: constitution of a corpus of semi-directive interviews; ethnography in museum context; production of a documentary.

Additional comments

Procedure and timetable of the recruitment procedure:

The file will include:

- a detailed letter of motivation;
- a detailed Curriculum Vitae;
- the list of publications with internet links (if possible);
- thesis dissertation in .PDF format;
- the defense report (except for candidates who have defended their thesis abroad and for candidates who have defended their thesis very recently). The latter must then send an attestation of thesis defense (delivered by the person in charge of the Doctoral School);
- a copy of the Doctor's diploma (or certificate).

Candidates selected after a file review will be auditioned the week of September 16th, 2019 and will be informed of the results from Friday, September 20, 2019.

Web site for additional job details

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7041-NEJGOU-002/Default.aspx

George Mason University (USA:Va) - Post-Doctorate position in New Testament and Origins of Christianity - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

Post Doctorate 2020- New Testament and Origins of Christianity 

George Mason University invites applications for a 12-month Post-Doctorate position in New Testament and Origins of Christianity to begin in fall 2020 with possibility for annual renewal through spring 2023.

George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally inclusive environment. 

The successful candidate will be a core faculty member of the Department of Religious Studies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and must hold a PhD in the field of New Testament studies (or related course of study, e.g., Early Christian Literature) by the time of appointment.

Responsibilities: Within a 2-2 teaching load, the successful candidate will be expected to teach standard introductory religious studies courses and lower through upper level undergraduate courses on New Testament and Christian studies appropriate for a public university.

Required Qualifications:

  • Broad knowledge of biblical and early Christian literature (both the texts that became the canonical New Testament and other related writings of the prior and later centuries through late antiquity);
  • Proficiency in the languages relevant to the study of early Christianity and its source materials (e.g., Classical and Koine Greek, Hebrew, Latin, etc.);
  • Applicants must have completed a Ph.D in a related field prior to the first day of the appointment;
  • Literary and historical skills;
  • Understanding of the wider Graeco-Roman world, including Second Temple Judaism;
  • A compelling research agenda that promises original and significant work in the field;
  • Competence in teaching a range of courses in New Testament, Bible, and early Christianity;
  • An interest and ability to engage with other scholars of religion and across the university (e.g., gender and sexuality; identity and power; race and ethnicity; literary and material culture; histories and modes of transmission, reception, and reinterpretation of ancient thought, etc.).

For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number F426AZ at http://jobs.gmu.edu/; complete and submit the online application; and upload a letter of application outlining teaching and research interests, CV, writing sample, and a list of three academic references with contact details. Also, three confidential letters of recommendation should be sent directly from the provider to: ksantos6@gmu.edu.

Preference will be given to complete applications received by October 1, 2019. Inquiries should be directed to Prof. John Turner.

Located within the Greater Washington, DC area, George Mason University is a public R1 university, the largest university in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and an equal opportunity employer.

Georgia Institute of Technology (USA:Ga) - Post-Doctoral Teaching Position in Chinese (up to three years) - Open Until Filled (Posted 6 Sep 2019)[]

The School of Modern Languages at The Georgia Institute of Technology (https://modlangs.gatech.edu/) invites applications for a Teaching Fellow in Chinese as part of its signature Global Languages, Cultures, and Technologies (GLACT) Postdoctoral Program, with a start date of January 1, 2020. This visiting faculty position is a full-time nine-month appointment with a 3/3 teaching load, and is renewable for up to three academic years. Fellows may teach one to two courses in the candidate’s area of research specialization and can apply for an annual course release in support of academic program development.

The successful candidate will have (1) an earned PhD degree no later than the anticipated appointment start date of January 1, 2020 and not before January 1, 2015; (2) native or near native-level competence in Chinese; (3) an active scholarly agenda; and (4) documented evidence of successful teaching of the Chinese language, at both lower and upper levels, including content-based language courses. Candidates with expertise in online and virtual instruction, innovative teaching methodologies, and interest in shaping cross-disciplinary language program development for the 21stst Century are especially encouraged to apply. Expertise in the following specializations are preferred: applied linguistics; language for STEM, sustainability, and business fields; online education; and interest in contributing to undergraduate study abroad programs.

The Postdoctoral Program in Global Languages, Cultures, and Technologies

The GLACT Program fosters collaboration across languages, technologies, and global cultures. Candidates join a cohort of postdoctoral fellows across the languages represented in the School of Modern Languages and receive faculty mentorship to support their professional success. The GLACT program provides health and retirement benefits, and a $2,500 professional-development allocation per year. GLACTS have a nine-month contract, with a salary of $49,500 for the first academic year, $50,500 for the second academic year, and $51,500 for the third academic year. Summer instruction or academic program development appointments may be available. The School of Modern Languages will fund $1,500 toward relocation expenses.

Teaching and Curricular Development: GLACT fellows teach a range of undergraduate courses, with one to two courses possible in the candidate’s area of research specialization. The GLACT Program includes opportunities for curricular and program development in topics related to languages, cultures, and technologies, as well as potential instruction in connection with our signature summer study abroad programs Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT). Interest in collaboration with faculty and researchers in the School of Modern Languages and across the Institute – including in technology-oriented disciplines – is vital, as the GLACT position involves teaching a range of students with diverse academic backgrounds while contributing to new and innovative academic programming and career education initiatives that align with Georgia Tech strategic priorities.

Research and Scholarship: Candidates are expected to continue their scholarly agendas and are encouraged to develop research expertise in areas such as foreign language pedagogy, service learning, international education, digital humanities, cross-disciplinary language and technology instructional innovation, and assessment. The GLACT Program encourages active collaboration on shared research interests as part of a vibrant scholarly community, with regular and formalized opportunities for feedback, mentorship, and intellectual development.

Professional Development: Candidates are supported in their professional development toward academic and non-academic career paths, and may take opportunities to gain skills in programmatic assessment, grant writing, administration, publishing, and public relations.

Service: Candidates may serve on committees to help shape programmatic initiatives in areas such as innovative instructional technologies, curriculum development, recruitment and outreach, and professional opportunities for Georgia Tech students in the global arena.

The School of Modern Languages and Georgia Tech

The School of Modern Languages emphasizes interactive learning and interdisciplinary study of languages and cultures. We offer an innovative B.S. degree in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (ALIS) as well as degrees in Global Economics and Modern Language (GEML) and International Affairs and Modern Languages (IAML). We offer two Master’s programs, an MS in Applied Languages and Intercultural studies and an MS in Global Media Cultures. The school is home to approximately 60 full- and part-time faculty members. The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is recognized nationally and internationally for teaching and research examining the human context of engineering, science, and technology. Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with great economic and cultural strengths. The Institute is a member of the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the Association of American Universities. Georgia Tech prides itself on its technology resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Georgia Tech is an equal education/employment opportunity institution dedicated to building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance.

To apply: Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, a description of teaching interests as well as their advising/mentoring philosophy, and the names and contact information for at least three references. Application materials should be submitted as in one PDF file to glact-hiring@modlangs.gatech.edu. Please make arrangements to have three letters of recommendation sent under separate cover to glact-hiring@modlangs.gatech.edu. Review of applications begins on October 7, 2019. Virtual short-list interviews are expected to be conducted during the period October 17-18. An earned doctorate is required by the start of the appointment, and a background check must be completed prior to employment.

German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) (DEU) - Postdoc, Research on and shape of future developments in diverse fields of higher education and science studies - Deadline: 15 Aug 2019[]

The German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies(DZHW) is a non-university research institute based in Hannover with an outpost in Berlin and funded by the federal government and the 16 German Länder. With about 300 employees, the DZHW is a national and international centre of excellence for higher education and science research. Its research departments engage in knowledge-oriented as well as problem-oriented research on current and long-term developments on all levels of the higher education and science system.

For our headquarter in Hannover, we advertise

5 POSTDOC POSITIONS (f/m/d; 100% each)

to be filled at the earliest possible date.For the time being, these positions are limited to three year fixed-term contracts. Scientific further qualification as well as individual research and publication activities are integral parts of the job profile and will be assertively supported by the DZHW.

Your Profile: 
You have graduated with an excellent degree in a discipline relevant to higher education and/or science studies (e. g. sociology, psychology, political sciences, economics, law). Furthermore, you have completed your doctorate with outstanding success. Your previous research was carried out in one of the following fields: quantitative and micro-founded research on (higher) education or governance of higher education (e. g. financing of higher education institutions and research, governance of higher education and research organisations, governance of continuing academic education and lifelong learning). You enjoy developing new, innovative topics in your field of research and possess exceptional theoretical knowledge and methodological skills. Working autonomously as well as in close professional exchange with colleagues comes naturally to you. You show a proficient command of the English language and have preferably published internationally already.

Your Tasks:
Holding a multifaceted position, you will conceive new lines of research and actively shape future developments in diverse fields of higher education and science studies. You will work in close interaction with the professorial heads of departments at DZHW. Your own scientific advancement as well as your research and publication activities will contribute to the development of the research profile of DZHW and, at the same time, enhance your own scientific profile.Our Offer:

  • Multifaceted and ambitious position in a team-based and research-oriented working environment
  • High level of independence in your research activity in conjunction with opportunities of individual development
  • Salary according to TVöD Bund E14 or E13 (depending on pre-qualifications and assigned tasks)
  • Additional company pension (VBL)
  • Flexible working hours

Have we caught your interest? In this case we would like to get to know you. Please do not hesitate to contact Prof. Dr. Sandra Buchholz or PD Dr. Bernd Kleimann if you have any questions. We ask you to send your comprehensive application as pdf-file via e-mail to hf131@dzhw.eu until 15 August 2019.

German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Leibniz-Institute - Research Fellow - Productive employment through investment (West and North Africa) - Deadline: 28 Jul 2019[]

The GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien is an independent social science research institute based in Hamburg. It analyses political, social, and economic developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, and links this knowledge to questions of global significance. It combines region- specific analysis with innovative comparative research on accountability and participation, growth and development, peace and security, and power and ideas. The GIGA seeks to appoint a

Research Fellow, Productive employment through investment (West and North Africa)

Applications are invited for a 75% position, with a contract of 36 months starting on 1 September 2019. The position is designed for further professional qualification as defined in § 2 WissZeitVG (Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act). The salary is commensurate with TV-AVH / TVöD EG 13.

The successful candidate will work in a project that provides scientific support to and research on the impacts of the “Special Initiative Education and Employment”, a policy initiative of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. This initiative aims at supporting the creation of productive employment, in particular in North and West Africa, through various programs and interventions including employment-oriented education and vocational training as well as investment promotion.

The three-year project will analyze and evaluate the impacts of key representative interventions of the Special Initiative. We seek a candidate who is interested in investigating with us the impacts of interventions on the success of (foreign) investment projects in terms of their implementation, the mobilization of foreign and domestic capital and the creation of employment (and its quality).

Specifically, the candidate will

  • contribute to the collection, processing, and analysis of data on (foreign) investment projects (in North and/or West Africa, and including case studies)
  • be willing and able to undertake field research in target countries and regions;
  • based on these data, conduct original research pertaining to the effects of investment-related interventions;
  • be an active member of the GIGA, affiliated to one of its Regional Institutes and to the Research Programme “Growth and Development”.

Your qualifications:

  • a very good university degree (Master or equivalent) in Economics or Political Science, preferably with a development focus;
  • relevant previous research on (foreign) investment (promotion), value chains, and/or employment;
  • sound quantitative methodological skills, including of methods of impact evaluation;
  • highly motivated, flexible, and able to work independently;
  • very strong teamwork skills;
  • English-language proficiency; knowledge of German is not a prerequisite.

Additional desired qualifications:

  • French-language proficiency;
  • previous field research experience;
  • experience with handling firm data and/or household/labour force surveys;
  • regional expertise and additional language skills relevant to research region(s);
  • qualitative methods.

Advanced PhD students are also welcome to apply. The GIGA strongly encourages concurrent work on a doctoral degree. The Research Fellow can become a member of the GIGA Doctoral Programme.

Diversity and the reconciliation of work and family life are of great importance to the institute. The GIGA promotes gender equality and actively encourages applications from women. Among equally qualified applicants, women will receive preferential consideration in those areas in which they are underrepresented.

Please fill out the GIGA application form (found at www.giga-hamburg.de/en/vacancies) and send it with your full application (Ref.-No. GIGA-19-10), including relevant supporting documentation (cover letter, CV, references, credentials/diplomas/certificates, and a maximum of two work samples), to:

Gabriele Tetzlaff, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Neuer Jungfernstieg 21, 20354 Hamburg, Germany

Email: jobs-iaa@giga-hamburg.de (email applications are particularly welcome. Please send all documents combined in one PDF file.)

Screening of applications will begin on July 29, 2019.

For further information, please visit the GIGA homepage (www.giga-hamburg.de) or contact Apl. Prof. Dr. Jann Lay (e-mail: jann.lay@giga-hamburg.de, phone: +49 (0)40 - 428 25-763).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Post-doctoral assistant, Translation, Interpreting and Communication - Deadline: 2 July 2019[]

ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

  • At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research in the domain of translation, interpreting, multilingual communication, language and translation acquisition and teaching, terminology or language technology (research groups EQTIS, TRACE, MULTIPLES or LT3).
  • You will assist in teaching activities in the English section at Bachelor’s, Master’s or Postgraduate’s level.
  • You will assist in writing research proposals and the coaching of PhD students in the research group.
  • You will counsel students for their bachelor papers and master’s dissertations.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • You hold a doctoral degree in the domain of translation, interpreting, multilingual communication, language and translation acquisition and teaching, terminology or language technology or an equivalent degree. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.
  • You have already conducted research within one of these fields which can be corroborated by recent publications in international academic journals which rely on experts for the evaluation of submitted papers.
  • You know English at C2 level of the European Reference Framework or as a native speaker.
  • Having positively evaluated experience in offering and/or organising academic training is recommended.
  • You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

  • We offer you a three-year appointment, which can be renewed once and only in exceptional circumstances for maximum three years.. The term of renewal begins immediately after the first term has expired. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a post-doctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
  • The successful candidate is expected to begin the appointment on 1 September 2019 at the earliest.
  • Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
  • All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

  • In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
  • In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
  • In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
  • In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).
  • a text (max. 1500 words) in which you express your views regarding the fulfilment of the position at hand, including a concrete research and publication plan

Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Prof. Sonia Vandepitte (sonia.vandepitte@ugent.be).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Private Law and Business Law - Deadline: 6 Aug 2019[]

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Apply until 06/08/2019 23:59 (Brussels time)
  • Faculty of Law and Criminology
  • Department RE21 - Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Private Law and Business Law
  • AAP temporary appointment - 100%
  • Number of openings: 1
  • Reference number: 201906/RE21/DA/001

ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

  • At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research.
  • You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level, especially for the course Research Methods.
  • You will counsel Master’s students in their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation.
  • You will counsel doctoral students.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • You hold a doctoral degree in Law

For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.

  • You have already conducted research within the field of Legal Methodology.
  • You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
  • You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
  • You may present relevant scientific publications in (inter)national peerreviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

  • This vacancy will be filled only if by October 1, 2019 no faculty doctoral assistant in the field of Legal Methodology is recruited through the currently closed vacancy notice with DPOreference 12358.
  • Under this condition, we offer you a two-year appointment, which will not be renewed. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a postdoctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
  • Your appointment will start on 1 October 2019 at the earliest.
  • Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
  • All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

  • In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
  • In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
  • In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
  • In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).

Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Head of Department Prof. Gerd Verschelden (gerd.verschelden@UGent.be, +32 9 264 68 60).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Political Science & EU Studies - Deadline: 6 Aug 2019[]

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

-    At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research.
-    You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level, specifically the course ‘Excursion’ (Ma EU Studies), the supervision of Research Papers (Bachelor of Political Science), and the supervision of Master Theses (Ma EU Studies).
-    You will counsel doctoral students, in particular providing support to researchers working on civil society in EU trade policy.
-    You will continue to the development of the research group Centre for EU Studies and to services at the Department

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

-    You hold a doctoral degree in Political Science, EU Studies or equivalent.
For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.
-    You have already conducted research within the field of EU Politics, in particular European external relations.
-    You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
-    You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
-    You may present relevant scientific publications in (inter)national peer-reviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

-    We offer you a one-year appointment (1/10/2019-30/9/2020), which will not be renewed. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a post-doctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
-    Your appointment will start on 1 October 2019 at the earliest.
-    Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
-    All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.
Your application must include the following documents:
-    In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
-    In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
-    In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
-    In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).

Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION
For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Jan Orbie (Jan.Orbie@UGent.be, +32 9 2646780).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, European, Public and International Law - Deadline: 6 Aug 2019[]

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

  • At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research.
  • You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s, Master’s level or LM level.
  • You will counsel Master’s students in their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation.
  • You will counsel doctoral students.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • You hold a doctoral degree in Law
  • For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.
  • You have already conducted research within the field of Public International Law, preferably focused on international law of the sea
  • You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
  • You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
  • You may present relevant scientific publications in (inter)national peerreviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

  • We offer you a twoyear appointment, which may be renewed once for one year at the most, on condition that the previous term was given a positive evaluation. The term of renewal begins immediately after the first term has expired. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a postdoctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
  • Your appointment will start on 15 September 2019 at the earliest.
  • Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
  • All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

  • In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
  • In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format including a research plan of  3 to 5 pages.
  • In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
  • In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).

Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Frank Maes (frank.maes@UGent.be, +32 9 264.68.95).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc Research Assistant, User-centred counter-narrative campaign project: the mental processes and cognitive biases at stake when youngsters are faced with extremist/terrorist discourses on social media - Deadline: 10 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication is looking for a scientific collaborator for the project PRECOBIAS, funded by the Civil Society Empowerment programme of the European Union. Duration of the contract: 6 months, starting in October or November 2019

SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT

PRECOBIAS is a user-centred counter-narrative campaign project that centres around the mental processes and cognitive biases at stake when youngsters, especially the ones either vulnerable to radicalisation or already radicalized, are faced with extremist/terrorist discourses on social media. The project aims to counter radicalisation in the long term by enhancing digital resilience and critical thinking of the target audience. PRECOBIAS helps them get to know themselves better by revealing the mental processes and cognitive biases that underlie their interpretations and analyses. PRECOBIAS aims to bring about behaviour change, dissuading target youngsters from promoting extremist content online. To reach these objectives, PRECOBIAS targets:

- vulnerable and radicalized youngsters directly through a social media campaign, comprising a test to increase selfawareness, videos and an Instagram contest;

- the social workers and teachers who are in charge of the target youngsters by providing them a MOOC about cognitive biases and radicalisation, together with 2 specific toolkits with ready-to-use activities;

- civil-society organizations across the EU with an international one-day training programme that will afford them to train professionals involved with counter extremism at local level, to increase PRECOBIAS impact. The PRECOBIAS campaign will be based on tangible evidence about cognitive biases, radicalisation and social media and is the result of preliminary multidisciplinary scientific research, together with grass-roots professional experiences of civil society organizations, teachers and social workers alike. PRECOBIAS will be performed in 8 EU languages, including the 6 most common mother tongues (EN, DE, ES, FR, IT, PL) as well as 2 minor EU languages (SK, HU).

JOB DESCRIPTION

Ghent University is leading the research activities that focus on the analysis of extremist posts on Facebook and Twitter (related to far-right, far-left movements and jihadism). The scientific collaborator and another researcher will perform a multimodal and multilingual content analysis of the corpus to identify potential discursive strategies used in such extremist/terrorist narratives in order to reinforce specific cognitive biases (e.g., authority bias, declinism bias, bandwagon effect and hostile media effect). To do so, they will first make a review of the literature about

1) the (multimodal) discursive strategies and markers of far-right, far-left and jihadist extremism on social media;

2) cognitive biases in (social) media communication. Then, they will prepare and perform a manual content analysis of the corpora, based on the literature review.

Requirements:

• PhD in media communication, law, social sciences or a related discipline

• Scientific expertise in extremism in (social) media communication

• Understanding of content analysis research methods • Excellent communication skills in English – both oral and written. Commands of other languages is an asset.

• Living in Belgium or ready to stay in Belgium during the research

Candidates are invited to apply by submitting two types of documents by e-mail to Prof. Catherine Bouko (catherine.bouko@ugent.be) by 10 August 2019, 23:59 (CET):

1) A single pdf-document with : - a letter of application - a CV (including the contact details of one person we may contact for a reference) - a copy of the required PhD’s degree

2) a personal piece of scientific writing, demonstrating the applicant’s scientific skills. On the basis of these documents, candidates will be selected for an interview (if necessary, interviews can be held via Skype if the applicants live abroad).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Literary Studies, Latin hagiographies in the Greek-speaking Mediterranean - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

Job vacancy: fully-funded ERC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in western medieval vernacular narrative (3 years) at Ghent University (Belgium)

The Department of Literary Studies at Ghent University (Belgium) is seeking well-qualified applicants for a fully-funded and full-time postdoctoral research fellowship attached to the European Research Council Consolidator Grant project Novel Echoes. Ancient novelistic receptions and concepts of fiction in late antique and medieval secular narrative from East to West (for an abstract, see www.novelsaints.ugent.be/projects). Its Principal Investigator is Prof Dr Koen De Temmerman, who specializes in ancient fiction and its persistence in later periods.

The successful applicant will start employment between 1st October 2019 and 31st March 2020. In order to be eligible, candidates must have obtained their PhD degree at the time of application or demonstrate that they will have that degree in hand by the start of their postdoctoral fellowship.

Within the ERC project, subprojects will be assigned to individual team members.

For the current vacancy, this subproject is situated in the following area:

WESTERN VERNACULAR NARRATIVE

The successful candidate will be a specialist in western medieval vernacular narrative and will have both demonstrable expertise in comparative literature and an excellent working knowledge of Latin and/or Greek. Knowledge of literary and rhetorical theory will be considered an advantage. She/He will be working on intertextual and/or intercultural interactions between a delineated set of corpus texts and the Greek world, and on the possible importance of (Latin or vernacular) hagiographical traditions therein. His/her work on the project will result in a monograph on the topic.

For this position, we offer:

  1. a contract for one year of full-time employment as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, followed by a renewal for another two years upon positive evaluation (a longer contract with a lower percentage of employment can be negotiated);
  2. an internationally competitive salary that depends on seniority and corresponds to the salary scales for Postdoctoral Research Fellows as established by the Flemish government;
  3. a substantial allowance for travel and other research purposes in addition to the salary;
  4. office space in the University and a solid and engaging academic working environment with a strong international profile. The successful candidate will be able to interact with scholars and students affiliated with various departments and research institutes at Ghent University, such as the Department of Literary Studies (https://www.letterkunde.ugent.be/), the Department of History (http://www.ugent.be/lw/geschiedenis/en), the Department of Oriental Studies (http://www.neareast.ugent.be/), the Ghent Institute for Classical Studies (http://www.giks.ugent.be), the Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies (http://www.pirenne.ugent.be), the Ghent Centre for the Study of Christian Traditions (http://www.csct.ugent.be), and the Group of Early Modern Studies (https://gemsugent.wordpress.com);
  5. professional support for those applying to the many funding schemes at local, regional and European levels, and a light teaching load.

Profile of the candidate

For this position, we expect that the successful applicant

  1. will contribute to the strong research tradition of the Department and the University by pursuing excellence in their research and by publishing research findings in journals and with publishers that are internationally accepted as being of the highest quality;
  2. will write a monograph under the parameters of the project in close consultation with the Principal Investigator;
  3. will come and live in Belgium, work closely together with the other team members and the project’s international advisory board, and contribute to a pleasant and stimulating atmosphere; 4. will play a leading role in the scholarly activities of the research group (e.g. by organizing events, co-supervizing PhD students, etc.).

How to apply

How to apply?

(a) Applications should include

  1. a cover letter;
  2. a full curriculum vitae, including a complete list of publications;
  3. an autobiographical statement highlighting why the applicant is interested in this project and what added value s/he expects to bring;
  4. a writing sample of ca. 40 pages of published (or forthcoming) work that in the applicant’s view is particularly good or relevant to the project. Applications should be sent by email to the Research Coordinator, Dr Evelien Bracke (evelien.bracke@ugent.be).

(b) In addition, we kindly ask candidates to arrange for three letters of reference to be sent directly to evelien.bracke@ugent.be by the referees.

Deadline: applications (both a and b) should arrive no later than 1 September 2019

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Literary Studies, Arabic narrative literature from the Abbasid era - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

Job vacancy: fully-funded ERC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Arabic medieval narrative (3 years) at Ghent University (Belgium)

The Department of Literary Studies at Ghent University (Belgium) is seeking well-qualified applicants for a fully-funded and full-time postdoctoral research fellowship attached to the European Research Council Consolidator Grant project Novel Echoes. Ancient novelistic receptions and concepts of fiction in late antique and medieval secular narrative from East to West (for an abstract, see www.novelsaints.ugent.be/projects). Its Principal Investigator is Prof Dr Koen De Temmerman, who specializes in ancient fiction and its persistence in later periods.

The successful applicant will start employment between 1st October 2019 and 31st March 2020. In order to be eligible, candidates must have obtained their PhD degree at the time of application or demonstrate that they will have that degree in hand by the start of their postdoctoral fellowship.

Within the ERC project, subprojects will be assigned to individual team members.

For the current vacancy, this subproject is situated in the following area:

MEDIEVAL ARABIC NARRATIVE

The successful candidate will be a specialist in Arabic narrative literature from the Abbasid era and will have both demonstrable expertise in comparative literature and ideally a good working knowledge of Greek. Both knowledge of literary and rhetorical theory and a working knowledge of Syriac, Coptic, Armenian, Georgian, and/or Persian will be considered an advantage. She/He will be working on intertextual and/or intercultural interactions between a delineated set of corpus texts and the Greek world, and on the possible importance of (Greek, Syriac and Arabic) hagiographical traditions therein. His/her work on the project will result in a monograph on the topic.

For this position, we offer:

  1. a contract for one year of full-time employment as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, followed by a renewal for another two years upon positive evaluation (a longer contract with a lower percentage of employment can be negotiated);
  2. an internationally competitive salary that depends on seniority and corresponds to the salary scales for Postdoctoral Research Fellows as established by the Flemish government;
  3. a substantial allowance for travel and other research purposes in addition to the salary;
  4. office space in the University and a solid and engaging academic working environment with a strong international profile. The successful candidate will be able to interact with scholars and students affiliated with various departments and research institutes at Ghent University, such as the Department of Literary Studies (https://www.letterkunde.ugent.be/), the Department of History (http://www.ugent.be/lw/geschiedenis/en), the Department of Oriental Studies (http://www.neareast.ugent.be/), the Ghent Institute for Classical Studies (http://www.giks.ugent.be), the Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies (http://www.pirenne.ugent.be), the Ghent Centre for the Study of Christian Traditions (http://www.csct.ugent.be), and the Group of Early Modern Studies (https://gemsugent.wordpress.com);
  5. professional support for those applying to the many funding schemes at local, regional and European levels, and a light teaching load.

Profile of the candidate

For this position, we expect that the successful applicant

  1. will contribute to the strong research tradition of the Department and the University by pursuing excellence in their research and by publishing research findings in journals and with publishers that are internationally accepted as being of the highest quality;
  2. will write a monograph under the parameters of the project in close consultation with the Principal Investigator;
  3. will come and live in Belgium, work closely together with the other team members and the project’s international advisory board, and contribute to a pleasant and stimulating atmosphere;
  4. will play a leading role in the scholarly activities of the research group (e.g. by organizing events, co-supervizing PhD students, etc.).

How to apply?

(a) Applications should include

  1. a cover letter;
  2. a full curriculum vitae, including a complete list of publications;
  3. an autobiographical statement highlighting why the applicant is interested in this project and what added value s/he expects to bring;
  4. a writing sample of ca. 40 pages of published (or forthcoming) work that in the applicant’s view is particularly good or relevant to the project.

Applications should be sent by email to the Research Coordinator, Dr Evelien Bracke (evelien.bracke@ugent.be).

(b) In addition, we kindly ask candidates to arrange for three letters of reference to be sent directly to evelien.bracke@ugent.be by the referees.

Deadline: applications (both a and b) should arrive no later than September 1,2019. Please address any queries to the Principal Investigator (koen.detemmerman@ugent.be).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Architecture and urban planning - Deadline: 24 Sep 2019[]

OUR TASKS

At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research in support of the research group Theory and History of Architecture and Urbanism.
You will assist in teaching activities of the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning (Bachelor courses in Dutch, Master courses in English), related to architectural sciences and design.
You will counsel Master’s students in their advanced topics elective courses and Master’s dissertation.
You will counsel doctoral students.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

You hold a degree of Doctor of Architectural Sciences and Engineering or an equivalent degree.
For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.

You have already conducted research within the field of Theory and history of architecture and urbanism, and more specifically the early modern architecture and architectural theory.
You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
You may present relevant scientific publications about the theory and history of early modern architecture in (inter)national peerreviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated; you have presented your research at international conferences.
Experience with stays abroad at a scientific institution and/or with active tasks in (inter)national scientific networks is recommended.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

We offer you a threeyear appointment, which may be renewed once for three years at the most, on condition that the previous term was given a positive evaluation. The term of renewal begins immediately after the first term has expired. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a postdoctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
Your appointment will start on 1 October 2019 at the earliest.
Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).
Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Johan Lagae (johan.lagae@ugent.be, +32 9 264 39 08).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law - Deadline: 24 Sep 2019[]

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research.
You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level.
You will counsel Master’s students in their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation.
You will counsel doctoral students
The assignment is for the duration of one academic year.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

You hold a doctoral degree in Law.
For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.

You have already conducted research within the field of Social Law (Labour Law and/or Social Security Law on national and/or international level).
You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
You may present relevant scientific publications in (inter)national peerreviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

We offer you a one year 60% FTE nonextendable appointment..
Your appointment will start on 1 October 2019 at the earliest.
Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en).
Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Alexander De Becker (alexander.debecker@UGent.be, +32 9 264 68 44).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, 'Francophone comics magazines for young readers from the 1930s through the 1980s' - Deadline: 25 Sep 2019[]

This 50% four-year postdoctoral position will work on a project focusing on the newly acquired Alain Van Passen comics collection at Ghent University,which includes Francophone comics magazines from the 1930s through the 1980s. This project seeks to show how comics for very young readers (less than 8 years of age, who are gradually acquiring reading skills) has been established, since 1925, as a growing category in Francophone comics publishing, coinciding with investments in children’s material culture through the novelization, dramatization and animation of comics.

Needed: Researcher with at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience with expertise in the field of Francophone comics studies but who maintains a broad range of interests that match the requirements of the project described above (novelization, adaptation, the book industry, children’s literature). Native or bilingual fluency in French is a must as is working knowledge of English. Knowledge of additional languages is an advantage. Expertise in comics studies from both linguistic and literary perspectives. Thorough knowledge of the French and Belgian comics from the 19th century until today as well as hands-on knowledge of the book publishing and sales industry in France and Belgium are indispensable.

Please send your application (including a CV, PhD degree and motivation letter) to Maaheen Ahmed (maaheen.ahmed@ugent.be) by 25 September 2019. The starting date for the position is 1 November 2019.

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Political Science of Belgium - Deadline: 29 Oct 2019[]

JOB DESCRIPTION

→   Apply until 29/10/2019 23:59 (Brussels time)
→   Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
→   Department PS03 - Political Sciences
→   AAP temporary appointment - 100%
→   Number of openings: 1
→   Reference number: 201910/PS03/DA009

ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY

Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 8,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, and technical and social services on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With each of its 11 faculties and more than 100 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes that are grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its employees as well as its students.

YOUR TASKS

At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research on political representation and political parties
You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level for following courses:
Contemporary Issues in Belgian Politics
Master’s Dissertation Seminar
Politicologie II: Capita selecta
Seminar on State Government
You will counsel Master’s students in their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation.
You will counsel doctoral students working on political representation and political parties
You will contribute to the further development of the research group Gaspar (www.gaspar.ugent.be) and to services for the Department of Political Science
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

You hold a doctoral degree in Political Science (or equivalent).
For diplomas awarded outside the European Union, a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. The degree requirements need to be fulfilled at the start of your appointment.

You have already conducted research within the field of political representation and/or political parties.
You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your doctorate.
You are profoundly interested in coaching students in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Advanced Master’s programmes.
You may present relevant scientific publications in (inter)national peerreviewed academic journals that are widely disseminated.
You are able to teach the above mentioned courses in Dutch (or you are prepared to improve your Dutch language proficiency at short notice)

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

We offer you a threeyear appointment, which will not be renewed. Attention: If you have been previously appointed as a postdoctoral assistant at a university within the Flemish Community, you cannot apply for this position.
Your appointment will start on 1 January 2020 at the earliest.
Your remuneration will be determined according to salary scale AAP5. More information about our salary scales.
All Ghent University staff members enjoy a number of benefits, such as a wide range of training and education opportunities, 38 days of paid leave, bicycle commuting reimbursement, ecocheques, etc. A complete overview of all our fringe benefits (in Dutch).

INTERESTED?

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline (see above). We do not accept late applications or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

In the field ‘Cv’: your cv and an overview of your relevant scientific publications (merged into one pdf file)
In the field ‘Cover letter’: your application letter in pdf format
In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union a certificate of equivalence (NARIC) must be submitted. (This can be requested via www.naricvlaanderen.be/en)
Research proposal (of 3 pages) in which research plans for the following 3 years are discussed
Note that the maximum file size for each field is 10 MB.

As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Bram Wauters (bram.wauters@UGent.be, +32 9 2649723).

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Literary Studies, 18th Century English Literature - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Eighteenth-Century British Literature (three years, starting between Spring and Fall 2020) at Ghent University, Belgium The English Section in the Department of Literary Studies at Ghent University is looking to hire a postdoctoral researcher in British literature, whose research focuses on some aspect of the “long” eighteenth century (esp. ca. 1660-1800). Projects focussing on satire, law and literature, and/or the material culture of the period are especially welcome, but other approaches are welcome and will be fully considered. The postdoc will work with Prof. Andrew Bricker (https://research.flw.ugent.be/en/andrew.bricker). Depending on seniority, compensation includes social-security payments and will be in the range of 50,000 EUR per annum for three years; the net salary will be roughly 2,400-2,500 per month, plus annual vacation pay equal to 92% of the gross salary of one month. The position includes an annual project research fund (known as a “bench fee”), as well as further funding opportunities for additional research travel, conference attendance, negotiable relocation costs, a computer/technology budget, a library-acquisitions budget, and voluntary Dutch courses. At the end of the three-year appointment, the postdoc will be able to apply for an additional three-year “senior” postdoc via the Flemish Research Council: https://www.fwo.be/en/fellowships-funding/postdoctoral-fellowships/senio...

Profile of the candidate
The postdoc will be hired under an international-mobility scheme (https://www.ugent.be/intranet/nl/op-het-werk/aanwervingen/buitenlandseme...). The candidate must therefore be “international” (i.e., the candidate has not spent more than 24 months in Belgium during the previous three years and has obtained a non-Belgian Ph.D.). The candidate can have EU or non-EU citizenship. Applicants will need to have obtained a PhD in literary studies or a relevant field before the agreed-upon starting date (in Spring or Fall 2020).

Further Information
About the city of Ghent (https://visit.gent.be/en): Ghent is a bustling, affordable medieval city of about 250,000 people (https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Gent), with a very high quality of life, situated less than 45 minutes by train to either Antwerp or Brussels or 25 minutes by train to Bruges. From Brussels, there are fast and easy train connections to Paris (1h15m), London (2h), Amsterdam (2h) and Cologne (2h). The language of everyday life in Flanders is Dutch, but the vast majority of residents speak near-fluent English.

About Ghent University (https://www.ugent.be/en): Founded in 1817, UGent is home to more than 40,000 students. According to the 2018 Shanghai Rankings, UGent ranks 61st in the world, 20th in Europe, and first in Belgium (http://www.shanghairanking.com/).

About the Department of Literary Studies (http://www.letterkunde.ugent.be/): The department is a vibrant community of 175 people and scholars, including roughly 60 fully funded PhD students and 20 postdocs and 27 professors specialising in nine languages (Dutch, French, English, German, Latin, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Swedish) as well as General and Comparative Literature. Each language “section” of the department teaches in the language of the literature. In the English section, all courses, from the first year of the BA to the MA, are thus taught entirely in English. The working language of the English section is also English, but department and university business is typically conducted in Dutch (though administrative staff are happy to conduct business in English with non-native speakers).

How to apply
To apply, please send the following to Prof. Andrew Bricker (andrew.bricker@ugent.be) in a single PDF, by the end of the day on 1 November 2019 (Central European Time), using the subject line “Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Eighteenth-Century British Literature”:

A 1000- to 1500-word research proposal (the project you will work on at UGent);
A C.V. (e.g., work experience; education; publications; teaching experience, etc.);
Official or unofficial academic transcripts (e.g., BA, MA and PhD); and 
A writing sample (about 20-30 pages)
Applicants should also arrange to have one letter of recommendation sent separately to Prof. Andrew Bricker (andrew.bricker@ugent.be) by 1 November 2019. Following an initial screening of applicants, interviews will be conducted by Skype.

Ghent University (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, ‘Later-in-Life Intimacy: Women’s Unruly Practices, Places and Representations’ - 3 Nov 2019[]

Postdoctoral fellowship vacancy for ERC Project ‘Later-in-Life Intimacy: Women’s Unruly Practices, Places and Representations’ (LiLI) – Component 2 Within an ERC-funded project focusing on older women’s sexuality (Later-in-Life Intimacy: Older Women’s Unruly Practices, Places and Representations (LiLI)), a postdoctoral fellowship is offered for a period up to three years (a longer contract with a lower percentage of employment can be negotiated). We are particularly looking for a team member with a strong background in social or cultural geography. The starting date will be 1 January 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter. For this position, we offer an internationally competitive salary that depends on seniority and corresponds to the salary scales for Postdoctoral Research Fellows as established by the Flemish government.

Project summary:

“Almost half a century ago, Simone de Beauvoir denounced what she called the ‘conspiracy of silence’ in public and scholarly debates about women growing older. Little has changed since then. In spite of the expanding number and proportion of older women in the population and the changing cultural norms regarding sexuality, older women are still often overlooked in research, and their sexuality in particular is still a taboo. Older women are supposed to become asexual and when their sexuality is considered, it is interpreted within a medicalized and phallocentric framework that starts from young adult standards. So far, social sciences and humanities have failed to develop a viable alternative to this line of thinking. The proposed project aims to rectify this significant gap in research and break the silence around older women and sex. A multi-disciplinary team of scholars with expertise in anthropology, social geography, cultural studies and feminist philosophy will collaborate and tackle challenging research questions in order to acquire a fundamentally new, affirmative understanding of women’s later life sexuality. A radical multi-method ethnographic research methodology will be developed, (1) based on long-term participant observation in various settings and (2) with a specific focus on ‘unruly’ sexual strategies of older women across different social categories. By uncovering counter-hegemonic knowledge of older women—knowledge that usually stays under the radar of academic attention—the project has great potential to revolutionize how we look at women, old age, and sex. A shift in thinking is needed because the prevalent conceptualizations are blatantly oppressive for older women. Moreover, the project’s methodological-theoretical design that brings older women’s subversive sexual strategies to the forefront of research has also the potential to open the way for radical changes in feminist theorizations of intersectional power, sexual desire and ageing.”

The postdoctoral researcher will be based at Ghent University, Ghent (Belgium), being part of the research team led by Prof. Dr. Katrien De Graeve, as well as actively participating in the academic life of the Department of Languages and Cultures, and more particular of the Centre for Research on Culture and Gender during the period of the contract. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to work in Ghent and conduct fieldwork in Belgium. More specifically, s/he/x is expected to carry out the research related to the second component of the study, which focuses on the subversive use of space and place by women older than 50 years of age. Through multi-method ethnographic fieldwork, this component will focus on both living arrangements or ‘home’ spaces and spaces and places in the (semi)public sphere.

Required Education
Social/Cultural/Human Geography: PhD or equivalent

Required Languages
Excellent spoken and written academic English

Good language capabilities in Dutch and/or French and/or a language that is spoken by a relatively large community in Belgium (e.g. Turkish, Arabic, Farsi, Polish, Russian, Italian, Spanish, German, etc.) to be able to undertake the necessary field research.

Skills, qualifications

  • PhD degree in Social or Cultural Geography– finished or to be completed soon, preferably with expertise on topics related to gender, sexuality and/or old age. Candidates with a degree in Anthropology, or other social science disciplines such as Sociology or Gender Studies but with a strong focus on issues of space and place will also be considered.
  • Extensive experience with multi-method ethnographic research methodology based in interpretive/reflexive epistemology and constructivist ontology is a must.
  • Excellent publication record, with publications in international peer-reviewed academic journals and books in fields such as Social and Cultural Geography, Anthropology, Sexuality/Queer studies, Gerontology Studies, Crip Studies, Fat Studies, etc.

The successful candidate will be expected to:

  • Undertake ethnographic fieldwork in selected settings and in collaboration with the rest of the team
  • Publish articles and book chapters on the research project, independently and in collaboration with other team members, in international peer-reviewed academic journals and books
  • Participate in the team meetings and trainings 
  • Partake in and organize meetings, seminars and conferences within the scope of both the ERC project and the research centre.
  • Participate in relevant academic conferences in Belgium and/or elsewhere 
  • Undertake small amount of teaching and administrative duties

Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.

All applications must be submitted by email (katrien.degraeve@ugent.be) before 4 November 2019. In the subject of the email, please specify for which position you are applying (for this vacancy: postdoc component 2).

Please send a single PDF file including: 

  • Motivation letter (why do you want to join the project?) with brief description of previous research that demonstrates your suitability for the position. 
  • A research proposal (1 page) describing research ideas related to the project description (including the theoretical approach and expertise you might contribute to the project and potential research sites and analytical-methodological approach) 
  • Curriculum Vitae, including a list of academic output 
  • Copy of one representative publication 
  • Names and contact addresses of two academic references, who will be contacted for recommendation letters after the applicant is shortlisted.

Shortlisted candidates will be notified by the end of November 2019. Job interviews (face-to-face or Skype) will take place in the second week of December 2019. Decision letters will be send the fourth week of December 2019.

Georgia Institute of Technology (USA:Ga) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Chinese - Deadline: 6 Oct 2019[]

The School of Modern Languages at The Georgia Institute of Technology (https://modlangs.gatech.edu/) invites applications for a Teaching Fellow in Chinese as part of its signature Global Languages, Cultures, and Technologies (GLACT) Postdoctoral Program, with a start date of January 1, 2020. This visiting faculty position is a full-time nine-month appointment with a 3/3 teaching load, and is renewable for up to three academic years. Fellows may teach one to two courses in the candidate’s area of research specialization and can apply for an annual course release in support of academic program development.

The successful candidate will have (1) an earned PhD degree no later than the anticipated appointment start date of January 1, 2020 and not before January 1, 2015; (2) native or near native-level competence in Chinese; (3) an active scholarly agenda; and (4) documented evidence of successful teaching of the Chinese language, at both lower and upper levels, including content-based language courses. Candidates with expertise in online and virtual instruction, innovative teaching methodologies, and interest in shaping cross-disciplinary language program development for the 21stst Century are especially encouraged to apply. Expertise in the following specializations are preferred: applied linguistics; language for STEM, sustainability, and business fields; online education; and interest in contributing to undergraduate study abroad programs.

The Postdoctoral Program in Global Languages, Cultures, and Technologies

The GLACT Program fosters collaboration across languages, technologies, and global cultures. Candidates join a cohort of postdoctoral fellows across the languages represented in the School of Modern Languages and receive faculty mentorship to support their professional success. The GLACT program provides health and retirement benefits, and a $2,500 professional-development allocation per year. GLACTS have a nine-month contract, with a salary of $49,500 for the first academic year, $50,500 for the second academic year, and $51,500 for the third academic year. Summer instruction or academic program development appointments may be available. The School of Modern Languages will fund $1,500 toward relocation expenses.

Teaching and Curricular Development: GLACT fellows teach a range of undergraduate courses, with one to two courses possible in the candidate’s area of research specialization. The GLACT Program includes opportunities for curricular and program development in topics related to languages, cultures, and technologies, as well as potential instruction in connection with our signature summer study abroad programs Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT). Interest in collaboration with faculty and researchers in the School of Modern Languages and across the Institute – including in technology-oriented disciplines – is vital, as the GLACT position involves teaching a range of students with diverse academic backgrounds while contributing to new and innovative academic programming and career education initiatives that align with Georgia Tech strategic priorities.

Research and Scholarship: Candidates are expected to continue their scholarly agendas and are encouraged to develop research expertise in areas such as foreign language pedagogy, service learning, international education, digital humanities, cross-disciplinary language and technology instructional innovation, and assessment. The GLACT Program encourages active collaboration on shared research interests as part of a vibrant scholarly community, with regular and formalized opportunities for feedback, mentorship, and intellectual development.

Professional Development: Candidates are supported in their professional development toward academic and non-academic career paths, and may take opportunities to gain skills in programmatic assessment, grant writing, administration, publishing, and public relations.

Service: Candidates may serve on committees to help shape programmatic initiatives in areas such as innovative instructional technologies, curriculum development, recruitment and outreach, and professional opportunities for Georgia Tech students in the global arena.

To apply: Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, a description of teaching interests as well as their advising/mentoring philosophy, and the names and contact information for at least three references. Application materials should be submitted as in one PDF file to glact-hiring@modlangs.gatech.edu. Please make arrangements to have three letters of recommendation sent under separate cover to glact-hiring@modlangs.gatech.edu. Review of applications begins on October 7, 2019. Virtual short-list interviews are expected to be conducted during the period October 17-18. An earned doctorate is required by the start of the appointment, and a background check must be completed prior to employment.

Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main (EU:Deu:Hes) - Postdoc, 'Polarization and its discontents: does rising economic inequality undermine the foundations of liberal societies?' - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

The School of Social Sciences at the Goethe University Frankfurt seeks to recruit three researchers (post-doctoral or pre-doctoral) (German pay scale E13 TV-G-U) for the research project „Polarization and its discontents: does rising economic inequality undermine the foundations of liberal societies? (POLAR)", which is funded by an ERC Advanced Grant to Professor Markus Gangl.

Employment should begin by April 1, 2020, or shortly thereafter.

For all further particulars, please see the full job advertisement available at: 
http://www.fb03.uni-frankfurt.de/80992712/Gangl_GU_FB03_26_27_2019e.pdf

Deadline for applications is October 31, 2019.

Please submit your electronic application in a single pdf file to the Dean of the School of Social Sciences at dekanat.fb03-bewerbungen@soz.uni-frankfurt.de, and please be sure to mention our reference numbers 26/2019 or 27/2019 in your application.

Further information on the advertised positions may be obtained by contacting Professor Markus Gangl (mgangl@soz.uni-frankfurt.de) directly.

Guildhall School of Music & Drama (EU:UK:Eng) -  Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (Music for Social Impact) - Deadline: 12 Sep 2019[]

Guildhall School of Music and Drama/Barbican Centre

3-year fixed term contract 

Guildhall School of Music & Drama is one of the world's leading conservatoires and drama schools, offering musicians, actors, stage managers and production artists an inspiring environment in which to develop as artists and professionals. The School boasts a diverse and growing research culture, and is currently seeking to build up its community of post-doctoral researchers. 

We seek an outstanding candidate for this full-time three-year position to make a leading contribution to a ground-breaking multi-country research project led from the Guildhall School, under the overall direction of Professor John Sloboda, OBE, FBA. 

You will be expected to take significant intellectual and organisational initiatives in the planning, data-collection, analysis, and dissemination of research investigations undertaken within the AHRC-funded research project Music for Social Impact: Practitioners' Contexts, Work, and Beliefs, planned to run for three years from January 2020. You will possess a PhD in a relevant discipline, with a strong social science research background, and familiarity with both quantitative and qualitative research methods.  

This project aims to achieve an in-depth understanding of the growing body of participatory music-making activities being offered to groups around the world defined by their social needs or deprivation, work which focuses on marginalised or excluded groups (in regions of poverty, conflict, or social disruption, including refugees and migrants, people in prison, homeless people, etc.). The project will focus on these activities as seen through the eyes of the professional musicians who animate and lead them, and therefore you should possess a sound knowledge base of socially oriented projects that employ professional musicians. 

Starting date is 1st January 2020. 

A public announcement about the project can be found here. Informal enquiries prior to application may be made to john.sloboda@gsmd.ac.uk (email only, no phone calls please). 

Closing date for applications 12.00 noon on Thursday 12th September 2019. Interviews will be held on Thursday 26th September 2019.

Halmstad University, School of Information Technology (EU:Swe) - Postdoc in Ethnography, Re-humanising Automated Decision-Making” - Deadline: 25 Aug 2019[]

Halmstad University hereby advertises a position as Post doctoral researcher in ethnography and design research with a focus on user experience and expectations.

Background Recent growth in the research activities and the well-established educational programs of the School of Information Technology (ITE) is enabling a significant expansion. In 2018 the total research expenditures exceeded 70 MSEK and the school hosted over 850 students. Over the next two years, the School will grow significantly. 

We are seeking to appoint a full-time post-doctoral researcher, with expertise in ethnographic research. This position offers a unique opportunity for an outstanding ethnographer to join and work with a team of internationally leading researchers on an innovative interdisciplinary project about future mobility solutions.

Description The post-doctoral researcher will work on the design ethnographic strand of interdisciplinary projects. The position is partly funded through a grant awarded by KK-stiftelsen, Sweden. The successful candidate will join a research team based at the Future Mobility Center Halmstad University, Sweden, and will work in collaboration with colleagues Volvo Cars (Sweden) and Monash University (Australia). The position is at Halmstad University, and is connected to the externally funded international research network “Re-humanising Automated Decision-Making” which includes eight partners.

The project is situated at the forefront of research into future transport mobilities, often referred to as Mobility as a Service.  This position represents a opportunity to be part of a team that will develop and apply innovative and interdisciplinary design ethnographic and participatory design techniques of research and dissemination in this field. The post-doctoral research will create new ethnographic insights into human experiences and expectations of connected and automated vehicles and integrated mobility services, and will collaborate with experimental User Experience (UX) and Service Design researchers to explore how these technologies can be designed to support the creation of sustainable lifestyles.

This research is focused at the interface between academic scholarship and applied practice. The post-doctoral researcher will contribute to developing applied research with impact, and in collaboration with industry partners, as well as to academic scholarship and debate through publications.

Principal duties The successful candidate will work primarily with Professor Sarah Pink (Monash University) and Associate Professor Vaike Fors (Halmstad University), within a research group focused on applied and design ethnography in dialogue with academic scholarship. They will benefit from working in this international research environment that spans the Future Mobility Center at Halmstad University and the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University.

The duties will be:

  • To organize and undertake ethnographic research with future users of automated vehicles and integrated transport mobility services
  • To contribute to the analysis of ethnographic research
  • To assist in the organization, running of and in contributing findings to knowledge generation and dissemination workshops
  • To contribute to academic publications and conference papers (where appropriate leading on these)
  • To contribute to report writing
  • To contribute to the production of video-based and digital dissemination projects, on online platforms

In Sweden the position of postdoctoral researcher is a qualifying appointment, which is intended to enable the employee to develop their independence as a researcher and to obtain merits that may develop their competence for another post with higher eligibility requirements. As a postdoctoral researcher you are expected to be active in the research seminars organised by the research environment EIS at the school of Information Technology. You are also expected to teach under-graduate students.

Qualification This position is suited to applicants with a PhD (and preferably post doctoral experience) in ethnographic research, using digital video and other innovative techniques in ethnography. Candidates should have been trained to PhD level in anthropology, design or in a cognate discipline such as human geography, sociology, ethnology or a related interdisciplinary field. Candidates will ideally also have existing experience of inter-disciplinary research in fields of digital technology use, design ethnography and/or service design. The working language in the project is English, so one requirement for the position is fluent speaking and writing in English. The fieldwork for this project will be undertaken primarily in Gothenburg and Helsingborg, Sweden and the successful candidate will ideally be fluent and able to undertake ethnographic research and analysis in Swedish.

Salary Salary is to be settled by negotiation. The application should include a statement of the salary level required by the candidate. 

Application Applications should be sent via Halmstad University's recruitment system MyNetwork (see link on this page).

The application package shall consist of:
1) a cover letter stating the purpose of the application and a brief statement of why you believe that your goals are well-matched with the goals of this position, together with a description of future research plans

2) a CV that includes at least
- a list of previous degrees, with dates and institutions
- a complete list of publications with 2-3 most relevant ones for this position marked
- a description of previous research and other work experience and links to online copies of the most important publications 3) contact information for at least three references.

For further information, please contact project leader Vaike Fors (vaike.fors@hh.se), scientific leader Sarah Pink (sarah.pink@monash.edu) or head of school Magnus Clarin (Magnus.Clarin@hh.se).

Halmstad University (EU:Swe) - Postdoc, 'Re-humanising Automated Decision-Making' - Deadline: 22 Sep 2019[]

Halmstad University hereby advertises a position as Post doctoral researcher in ethnography and design research with a focus on user experience and expectations.

Background
Recent growth in the research activities and the well-established educational programs of the School of Information Technology (ITE) is enabling a significant expansion. In 2018 the total research expenditures exceeded 70 MSEK and the school hosted over 850 students. Over the next two years, the School will grow significantly. 

We are seeking to appoint a full-time post-doctoral researcher, with expertise in ethnographic research. This position offers a unique opportunity for an outstanding ethnographer to join and work with a team of internationally leading researchers on an innovative interdisciplinary project about future mobility solutions.

Description
The post-doctoral researcher will work on the design ethnographic strand of interdisciplinary projects. The position is partly funded through a grant awarded by KK-stiftelsen, Sweden. The successful candidate will join a research team based at the Future Mobility Center Halmstad University, Sweden, and will work in collaboration with colleagues Volvo Cars (Sweden) and Monash University (Australia). The position is at Halmstad University, and is connected to the externally funded international research network “Re-humanising Automated Decision-Making” which includes eight partners.

The project is situated at the forefront of research into future transport mobilities, often referred to as Mobility as a Service.  This position represents a opportunity to be part of a team that will develop and apply innovative and interdisciplinary design ethnographic and participatory design techniques of research and dissemination in this field. The post-doctoral research will create new ethnographic insights into human experiences and expectations of connected and automated vehicles and integrated mobility services, and will collaborate with experimental User Experience (UX) and Service Design researchers to explore how these technologies can be designed to support the creation of sustainable lifestyles.

This research is focused at the interface between academic scholarship and applied practice. The post-doctoral researcher will contribute to developing applied research with impact, and in collaboration with industry partners, as well as to academic scholarship and debate through publications.

Principal duties
The successful candidate will work primarily with Professor Sarah Pink (Monash University) and Associate Professor Vaike Fors (Halmstad University), within a research group focused on applied and design ethnography in dialogue with academic scholarship. They will benefit from working in this international research environment that spans the Future Mobility Center at Halmstad University and the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University.

The duties will be:

To organize and undertake ethnographic research with future users of automated vehicles and integrated transport mobility services
To contribute to the analysis of ethnographic research
To assist in the organization, running of and in contributing findings to knowledge generation and dissemination workshops
To contribute to academic publications and conference papers (where appropriate leading on these)
To contribute to report writing
To contribute to the production of video-based and digital dissemination projects, on online platforms
In Sweden the position of postdoctoral researcher is a qualifying appointment, which is intended to enable the employee to develop their independence as a researcher and to obtain merits that may develop their competence for another post with higher eligibility requirements. As a postdoctoral researcher you are expected to be active in the research seminars organised by the research environment EIS at the school of Information Technology. You are also expected to teach under-graduate students.

Qualification
This position is suited to applicants with a PhD (and preferably post doctoral experience) in ethnographic research, using digital video and other innovative techniques in ethnography. Candidates should have been trained to PhD level in anthropology, design or in a cognate discipline such as human geography, sociology, ethnology or a related interdisciplinary field. Candidates will ideally also have existing experience of inter-disciplinary research in fields of digital technology use, design ethnography and/or service design. The working language in the project is English, so one requirement for the position is fluent speaking and writing in English. The fieldwork for this project will be undertaken primarily in Gothenburg and Helsingborg, Sweden and the successful candidate will ideally be fluent and able to undertake ethnographic research and analysis in Swedish.

Salary Salary is to be settled by negotiation. The application should include a statement of the salary level required by the candidate. 

Application
Applications should be sent via Halmstad University's recruitment system MyNetwork (see link on this page).

The application package shall consist of:
1) a cover letter stating the purpose of the application and a brief statement of why you believe that your goals are well-matched with the goals of this position, together with a description of future research plans

2) a CV that includes at least
- a list of previous degrees, with dates and institutions
- a complete list of publications with 2-3 most relevant ones for this position marked
- a description of previous research and other work experience and links to online copies of the most important publications

3) contact information for at least three references.

For further information, please contact project leader Vaike Fors (vaike.fors@hh.se), scientific leader Sarah Pink (sarah.pink@monash.edu) or head of school Magnus Clarin (Magnus.Clarin@hh.se).

Harvard University (USA:MA) - An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies - Deadline: 15 January 2020[]

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University is pleased to announce the 2020-2021 competition for the An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowships in Chinese Studies.

This year the Fairbank Center is offering two fellowships to support postdoctoral participants in an interdisciplinary research group that will focus on issues of science and technology in the making of modern China. This research group will be led by Professors Susan Greenhalgh (Anthropology), Victor Seow (History of Science), Arunabh Ghosh (History), and Ya-Wen Lei (Sociology).

A strong working knowledge of Chinese and English is required. Applicants must provide confirmation of successful completion of their Ph.D. degree, in the form of a certificate of completion from the degree-granting institution or a letter from the institution’s Registrar, by August 1, 2020 at the latest. Applicants may not be more than five years beyond the receipt of their Ph.D. at the start of the fellowship and must reside in the Greater Boston area for the duration of the fellowship. Harvard University doctoral degree recipients are not eligible for this fellowship. Applicants must notify the Fairbank Center of any changes to the information provided in their application that may impact eligibility. Failure to communicate such changes may result in disqualification.

Deadline: January 15, 2020

Fellowship Period: August 1, 2020 – July 31, 2021

Total stipend: $60,000

Health insurance benefits and $1000 for scholarly activities will also be provided to each fellow.

Please submit the following materials via the online application system:

1. Curriculum vitae

2. A one to two-page cover letter that briefly states your interest in the program, your background, and a summary of your research project. The letter should include one or two ideas for topics in science and technology in modern China to serve as the basis of a one-day conference that you would like to help organize in spring 2021.
3. A five-page, double-spaced research proposal

4. A writing sample

5. Two letters of recommendation

If you have not received your degree at the time of application, your dissertation adviser must also submit the An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship Adviser Confirmation Form. This form must be completed by your adviser and submitted to Nick Drake at ndrake@fas.harvard.edu no later than January 22, 2020.

All materials must be in English.

For more information on the fellowship and how to apply, please visit the Fairbank Center’s website.

The fellowships will be subject to all rules and regulations of Harvard University. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Harvard University (USA:MA) - Charles Warren Center, Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2019 (reccs 6 Dec)[]

  • The Charles Warren Center, Harvard’s research center for North American history announces next year of its Global American Studies postdoctoral fellowship. This postdoc, distinct from the Center’s long-standing faculty fellowship, will in fall/winter 2019/20 select its next cohort of two fellows. Appointments are for one year starting July 1, 2020, renewable for a second.
  • Call for applications for 2020-2021: http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/9205
  • The final deadline for this postdoc is Friday, November 15, 2019.
  • The recommendation letter deadline is Friday, December 6, 2019.
  • We seek scholars with research interests in Global American Studies: the history of the United States in the world, and the world in the United States. Applications are welcomed from scholars with a variety of disciplinary backgrounds who bring a historical perspective to topics such as empire, migration, race, indigeneity, and ethnicity, and whose work investigates and/or interprets the history and experience in the United States of native peoples, or peoples of African, Asian, or Hispanic descent.
  • Along with access to Harvard’s library and other resources, the fellowship includes the requirement to teach one course per year (ideally in the fall term), to participate in a fellowship program conference each spring, and an organized faculty mentorship component. Residency at the Warren Center for the term of the appointment is therefore required. The Ph.D. must be in hand before the fellowship term begins on July 1, 2020, and the program is available for up to four years after receipt of the Ph.D. We are interested in applications in Global American Studies which relate to the nation’s life during or as a consequence of war, and/or concern the history and promotion of ideas and practices of social justice. The Warren Center especially welcomes qualified applicants who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and service, to the diversity and excellence of Harvard’s academic community. Salary for the position will be set according to the University’s lecturer rates (roughly $55,000) the postdoc includes benefits.



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Harvard University (USA:MA) - Harvard Academy 2 year Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2019[]

  • The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Academy Scholars Program, 2020-2021
  • The Academy Scholars Program identifies and supports outstanding scholars at the start of their careers whose work combines disciplinary excellence in the social sciences or law with a command of the language and history or culture of countries or regions outside of the United States or Canada. Their scholarship may elucidate domestic, comparative, or transnational issues, past or present.
  • The Academy Scholars are a select community of individuals with resourcefulness, initiative, curiosity, and originality, whose work in cultures or regions outside of the US or Canada shows promise as a foundation for exceptional careers in major universities or international institutions. Harvard Academy Scholarships are open only to recent PhD (or comparable professional school degree) recipients and doctoral candidates. Scholars applying by the October 1, 2019 deadline for the August 2020 postdoctoral fellowships must have completed the PhD or equivalent after September 30, 2016.
  • Academy Scholars are appointed for a two-year, in-residence, postdoctoral fellowship at The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Academy Scholars receive substantial financial and research assistance to undertake sustained projects of research and/or acquire additional training in their chosen fields and areas. Some teaching is permitted but not required. The Senior Scholars, a distinguished group of Harvard University faculty members, act as mentors to the Academy Scholars to help them achieve their intellectual potential.
  • Postdoctoral Academy Scholars will receive an annual stipend of $70,000. If selected before earning the PhD, the Scholar will receive an annual stipend of $31,000 until awarded the PhD or equivalent degree. The online application for the postdoctoral fellowships beginning in August 2020 is due by October 1, 2019. Finalist interviews will take place in Cambridge on December 4, 2019. Notification of scholarships will be made in late December 2019.
  • For complete information on how to apply and for access to the online application, please visit: https://academy.wcfia.harvard.edu.
  • For questions, email: applicationinquiries@wcfia.harvard.edu
    • Nov 6th: anyone heard anything? in past years, they had notified semi-finalists and made first cuts by now.
    • Nov 6th. Rejection 3:45 E.T. 585 applications (x3)
    • Semi Finalist Notification Email received 2:39 PM. 
      • x2 - 41 chosen as semi-finalists, second cut to determine who gets interviews (10 people) on Nov. 19
      • Nov. 20 rejection email for second round received 10:30am

Harvard University (USA:MA) - Hou Family Fellowship in Taiwan Studies, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies - Deadline: 1 March 2020[]

The Hou Family Fellowship in Taiwan Studies sponsors one postdoctoral scholar who recently graduated from or is teaching/researching at a North American institution and one predoctoral scholar. These scholars will come to the Fairbank Center as fellows to pursue Taiwan related research for at least one semester (five months), between August 1, 2020 and July 31, 2021. A longer period of residence up to the full year is encouraged.

Applications are welcome from recent Ph.D.s in a relevant discipline of the humanities or social sciences focusing on Taiwan. Please note that the Fairbank Center is only accepting applications from North America-based postdoctoral scholars; a separate search committee in Taiwan will review predoctoral applicants.

A strong working knowledge of English and Chinese or Taiwanese is required.

In addition to maintaining his/her own research agenda, the Hou Family Fellow will contribute to the Fairbank Center community in ways that could include the following:

  • Organizing a conference or workshop on their research topic;
  • Presenting research to the Center’s Taiwan Studies Workshop series

Priority will be given to applicants with no previous postdoctoral fellowships. Candidates may not be more than five years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. at the start of the fellowship. Harvard University doctoral degree recipients are NOT eligible for this fellowship.

Total stipend: $35,000, plus $3,000 for research support.
Health insurance is not provided by Harvard, but the candidate’s stipend money can be used toward its purchase.

Application Instructions:

Please submit the following materials, in a single PDF, to ndrake@fas.harvard.edu:

All materials must be in English.

Contact Nick Drake at ndrake@fas.harvard.edu or 617-495-4007 if you have any questions regarding the application.

This fellowship will be subject to all rules and regulations of Harvard University. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Harvard University (USA:Ma) - I Tatti/Museo Nacional del Prado Joint Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2019[]

The attention of early and mid-career scholars in the field of art history is drawn to the following research fellowship: http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tattimuseo-nacional-del-prado-joint-fellowship

I Tatti/Museo Nacional del Prado Joint Fellowship

Villa I Tatti – The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence, Italy, and the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, offer a joint residential fellowship for the 2020–21 academic year. Fellows will spend the fall term (September–December) in Madrid, with the support of the Centro de Estudios de Europa Hispánica (CEEH) and the spring term (January–June) in Florence. The fellowship is designed for early and mid-career scholars in the field of art history, with preference given to advanced research projects that address the relationship between Spain and Italy (including transnational connections and dialogues with Latin America) during the Renaissance, broadly understood historically to include the period from the 14th to the 17th century.

Eligibility

Applicants must have their PhD certificate in hand by the time they apply and will be asked to upload a scan of it when submitting their application. Applicants must be conversant in English and Spanish and have at least a reading knowledge of Italian, with a solid background in Italian and/or Spanish and Latin American studies. Each successful candidate must be approved by both the Museo Nacional del Prado and Villa I Tatti and will spend the fall term (mid-September–mid-December) at the Museo del Prado in Madrid supported by Centro de Estudios de Europa Hispánica and the spring term (January–June) at Villa I Tatti in Florence. During both terms, it must be possible for Fellows to carry out most of their research with the resources available in the city where they are resident. Priority will be given to applicants with no previous association with either I Tatti or the Museo del Prado. Renewals, repeats, or deferments of this Fellowship are not granted. The Fellow will be expected to carry out original research on the topic for which they have been awarded their Fellowship.

Terms and details relating to Villa I Tatti

  • Fellows will spend the Spring Term, 7 January–30 June 2021, at I Tatti.
  • Fellows may not take on any other obligations such as teaching positions, even part-time ones, during any part of their fellowship period.
  • This is a residential fellowship. Fellows must live in the Florence area, spend at least three days a week at I Tatti, and participate in and contribute to the activities at the Center.
  • Fellows enjoy all the privileges of I Tatti, including use of the Biblioteca Berenson seven days a week and lunch with other Appointees from Monday through Friday.
  • Fellows are offered a reserved desk or carrel in the Biblioteca Berenson.
  • The stipend is USD 4000 per month, plus a one-time supplement (maximum USD 1500) towards relocation expenses. An additional USD 1000 per month will be offered to offset rental costs, if applicable.
  • The Fellow is responsible for obtaining a visa, permesso di soggiorno, and health coverage (and, if appropriate, for accompanying family members). The Fellow must determine if a visa is required and, if necessary, obtain one before travel.

Terms and details relating to the Museo del Prado

  • Fellows will spend the fall term, 15 September–15 December 2020, at the Museo Nacional del Prado.
  • Fellows are required to spend their research period in Madrid except for research-related trips, and to participate in and contribute to the activities of Study Center of the Museo del Prado.
  • The Fellowship may not be held concurrently with another fellowship or award.
  • The Fellow is responsible for obtaining health coverage with an Accident and Health insurance policy.
  • The Fellow must determine if a visa is required and, if necessary, obtain one before travel.
  • Fellows are given a space to work within the Study Center and are allocated an Academic Supervisor for the duration of their stay.
  • Fellows enjoy the use of the Museo Nacional del Prado Library, Archive, and Collections.
  • The stipend is 3000€ per month, supported by the Centro de Estudios de Europa Hispánica.

Application

Applications must be written in English and must be submitted electronically by midnight (Cambridge, MA time) on November 15, 2019. Scholars can apply to only one type of fellowship at I Tatti per academic year.

Letters of Recommendation

Applicants must have two scholars who know their work well submit recommendations online by November 20, 2019. These recommendations must be written in English. In order to give your referees adequate time to submit letters of recommendation, click the reference tab and register them as early as possible. Referees will receive an email explaining how to access the system and submit their letters electronically. It is the applicants’ responsibility to inform the scholars writing on their behalf of the nature of the project and the deadline for submission.

About

Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies is a center for the study of early modern culture with a focus on Italy, defined historically as the period ranging from the 14th to the 17th centuries and geographically to include transnational dialogues between Italy and other cultures (e.g. Latin American, Mediterranean, African, Asian, etc.). The historic villa contains a unique collection of Renaissance and Asian art, and also houses the Biblioteca Berenson, one of the over seventy libraries that make up the Harvard Library system. In addition to its holdings of nearly 185,000 volumes, an extensive and historically important photograph collection and archive, and the Morrill Music Library, the Biblioteca Berenson also provides access to a vast range of online journals and other electronic resources, offering Fellows comprehensive interdisciplinary resources for the study of late medieval and early modern Italy.

The most important goals of I Tatti are to advance the understanding of the Italian Renaissance, to encourage the fruitful interchange of ideas, and to create an atmosphere conducive to research and writing. I Tatti offers Fellows the precious time they need to pursue their studies with a minimum of obligations and interruptions together with a maximum of scholarly resources. Subjects covered include art and architecture, history, literature, material culture, music and performance, philosophy, religion, and science.

The Museo Nacional del Prado holds a unique collection closely linked to the history of Spain. The museum opened to the public in 1819 with the Royal Collection as its foundation, and has been gradually enriched with paintings from the Museo de la Trinidad and works of art incorporated through bequests, donations and purchases. Today, the Museo Nacional del Prado boasts a collection of more than 8,000 paintings dating from the Middle Ages through the nineteenth century, 900 sculptures from ancient Egypt to the nineteenth century, 9000 drawings and 6000 prints, and an extensive and historically important collection of decorative arts, coins, and medals.

In 2009, the Study Center of the Museo Nacional del Prado was founded as a research center to foster and disseminate the study of art history and the Prado’s collections. Located at the Casón del Buen Retiro, it houses the curatorial departments, the Escuela del Prado, and the Library, Archive, and Documentation Service. The Library’s holdings include more than 70,000 books and manuscripts and 1000 journal titles and auction catalogues of Western art; the Archive contains a wide range of documents related to the history of the museum, and the Documentation Service provides extensive information on the works of art from the museum’s collections. Electronic resources, a music library, the Witt Library, and an important collection of antique books are also available for Fellows to consult in the Reading Room, located in the historic Ballroom of Philip IV’s Palacio del Buen Retiro, beneath the splendid ceiling painted in fresco by Luca Giordano (c. 1697). Together with the seminars and meetings organized by the Escuela del Prado and the interaction with curators, restorers and scholars of the Study Center, Fellows will benefit from direct access to all of the Prado’s exceptional resources and its international and interdisciplinary academic community.

Harvard University (USA:Ma) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Migration and the Humanities, 2020-21 - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

Description

The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for one-year postdoctoral fellowships in connection with the Center’s Andrew W. Mellon Foundation seminar on the topic of migration and the humanities.

Migration plays as critical a role in the moral imagination of the humanities as it does in shaping the activist vision of humanitarianism and human rights. Too often, the humanities are summoned merely as witnesses to the spectacle of the significant currents and crises of contemporary life. Literature and the arts are viewed as iconic presences whose primary aesthetic and moral values lie in their illustrative powers of empathy and evocation. Yet the intellectual formation of the humanities—their very conception of the nature of meaning, knowledge, and morals—is deeply resonant with the displacement of values and the revision of norms that shape the transitional and translational narratives of migrant lives.

Built around pedagogies of representation and interpretation—textual, visual, digital, political, ethical, ecological, etc.—the humanities engage with the history of shifting relations between cultural expression, historical transition, and political transformation. The ethics of citizenship in our time are defined as much by migration and resettlement as by indigenous belonging, and the humanities play a central role in defining the terms and the territories of cultural citizenship as it creates innovative institutions and identities in the making of a civil society.

We welcome applications from scholars in all fields whose work innovatively engages with migration and the humanities. In addition to pursuing their own research projects, fellows will be core participants in the bi-weekly seminar meetings for both academic terms of the fellowship. Other participants will include faculty and graduate students from Harvard and other universities in the region, and occasional visiting speakers.

Terms and Conditions

Fellows will receive stipends of $65,000, medical insurance, additional research support of $2,500, and (for those not already in residence in Greater Boston) $1,500 in moving expenses. Fellows are expected to be in residence at Harvard for the term of the fellowship. 

Eligibility and Deadline Information

Applicants for 2020-21 fellowships must have received a doctorate or terminal degree in or after May 2017. Applicants without a doctorate or terminal degree must demonstrate that they have completed all requirements for a terminal degree (i.e. dissertation defense) by August 1, 2020. International scholars outside the United States are appointed under either the J-1 visa (Research Scholar status) or F-1 OPT (Optional Practical Training), depending on their circumstances. If awarded a fellowship, the term of appointment for international scholars is September 1, 2020-August 31, 2021. The Mahindra Center reserves the right to cancel awards if the recipient is unable to meet these conditions of completion and visa status.

The application deadline for applicants to submit their materials is November 15, 2019. The deadline for receipt of letters of recommendation is December 6, 2019.

Application Instructions

Please apply using our online application: https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/9077

In addition to biographical and professional information, applicants are asked to submit:

  1. A curriculum vitae.
  2. A statement of the research project (1,000-3,000 words) that provides a detailed description of what the applicant proposes to do during the fellowship year.
  3. One chapter- or article-length writing sample (no longer than 40 pages).
  4. Names and contact information of three referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is considered complete only when three letters have been received. Recommendations may be those included in the applicant’s placement dossier, but they must specifically address the proposed research project. Letters should be uploaded to the electronic application.
  • Haven't heard anything, any one else? (1/1/20)
  • No news here (1/3/20). According to last year's page, decisions took about two months. 
  • Rejection email received (1/13/20)
  • Anyone receive an acceptance email?
    • I have received nothing.(x5)
    • From previous years posts, it seems like they have rounds of selection process and send out rejections first. Those who didn't get notified might have moved onto the second round. 
  • Nothing here [1/29] (x4)
  • Nothing yet [2/03]
  • Rejected via e-mail [02/05] X 3
  • Still haven't heard anything here... [2/05] (x3)
  • Anything new? [2/19]
  • Notification of alternate status and fact that offers have been made [2/25]
  • still haven't heard anything [2/25], assuming rejection (x3)
  • Rejection [2/26]
  • Rejected as an alternate; all six offers accepted [3/24]

Harvard University (USA:MA) - Environmental Fellows Program - Deadline: 10 Jan. 2020[]

  • APPLICATION DEADLINE: JANUARY 10, 2020
  • The Harvard University Center for the Environment created the Environmental Fellows program to enable recent doctorate recipients to use and expand Harvard's extraordinary resources to tackle complex environmental problems. The Environmental Fellows will work for two years with Harvard faculty members in any school or department while also strengthening connections across the University's academic disciplines.
  • The Award: The fellowship includes a salary of $70,000 per year, employee health insurance eligibility, up to $2,500 reimbursement for relocation expenses, and a $2,500 annual allowance for travel and other professional expenses.
  • The Harvard University Center for the Environment expects to award approximately six fellowships for the 2020 cohort. The Center will organize a co-curricular program to ensure that the fellows get to know each other and each other's work. All fellows will attend biweekly dinners with their colleagues, faculty members, and guests.
  • Program Requirements:
  • Candidates for 2020 Environmental Fellowships should have received their terminal degree between May 2016 and August 2020. (Fellows must have filed their dissertation before starting their appointment in September 2020.)
  • Candidates with a doctorate or equivalent in any field are eligible, and they may propose research projects in any discipline. Applicants without a Ph.D. may apply if they have studied in fields where the Ph.D. is not the typical terminal degree. All successful candidates will be able to demonstrate experience performing scholarly research.
  • Each candidate must secure a commitment from one or more Harvard faculty members to serve as a mentor and to provide office or lab space for the two-year fellowship.
  • Candidates may have received their degrees at any university in the world. Foreign nationals are eligible for fellowships, though study at Harvard requires proficiency in English.
  • Candidates who received terminal degrees from Harvard, and post-docs currently working at Harvard are eligible for the fellowship provided their research and host arrangements take them in new directions and forge new connections within the University. Harvard candidates should not propose to continue to work with the same professors or lab groups with whom they are currently associated. No candidate should propose to work extensively with his or her thesis advisor.
  • Harvard is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
  • Successful candidates should be prepared to commit to work at Harvard for the full two years of the fellowship. This fellowship requires residency in the Cambridge area and any fieldwork trip must be scheduled for the summer or January recess.
  • curriculum vitae including list of publications;
  • detailed research proposal where applicants should explain their specific reasons for applying to a Harvard residential environmental fellowship (maximum of five pages, references counted separately). Note: While applicants should discuss the proposal with their potential faculty hosts, the final product should clearly be the work of the applicant; and
  • up to three publications/writing samples.
  • Three letters of reference, including one from the applicant's dissertation adviser.
  • A letter of support is also required from the applicant's host committing to serve as a mentor and explaining his or her commitment to the proposed research, including the provision of office or lab space. Hosts should send their letters directly to the attention of James Clem at the Center at environmental_fellows@harvard.edu.

Harvard University (USA:MA) - Inequality in America Initiative 2020-21 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

Social and economic inequality are urgent problems for our society, with implications for a range of outcomes from economic growth and political stability to crime, public health, family wellbeing, and social trust. The Inequality in America Initiative seeks applications from recent doctoral (or equivalent) degree recipients interested in joining an interdisciplinary network of Harvard researchers who are working to address the multiple challenges of inequality.

This postdoctoral training program is intended to seed new research directions; facilitate collaboration and mentorship across disciplines; develop new leaders in the study of inequality who can publish at the highest level, reach the widest audience, and impact policy; and deepen teaching expertise on the subject of inequality.

Expectations and Conditions

- Each fellow is expected to pursue original research and, in particular, to make substantial progress on new work that is significantly distinct from the dissertation. Fellows are expected to complete a working paper that represents a new line of research by the end of the second year. Each fellow will have an opportunity during the fellowship period to convene a manuscript workshop inviting 2-4 outside scholars to review and comment on their research in progress. - Each fellow will be paired with two Harvard faculty mentors, including one from outside the fellow’s primary discipline, selected from the IAI faculty affiliates in consultation with the fellow and the program director. - Fellows are expected to be in residence at Harvard for the duration of the fellowship, with the exception of the summer months. Fellows who need to be off-site for longer than two weeks during regular term time must seek approval from the program director. - The fellows will co-organize with the fellowship program director a research workshop that will convene IAI affiliates on a monthly basis for the purpose of presenting and discussing work in progress. Each fellow will present in the workshop at least once per year. - Fellows are expected to participate in the activities of the Inequality in America Initiative, including but not limited to the research workshop. - Fellows may be able to extend the postdoctoral fellowship to a non-stipendiary third year, subject to approval of the program director and conditional on the fellow securing funding, potentially through teaching at Harvard.

The Award

The fellowship is a two-year postdoctoral training program, with an optional third year conditional on program director approval and independent funding. The salary is $67,000/year plus fringe benefits, including health insurance eligibility.

The award will include office space and up to $17,500 for research expenses across the two years, including computer equipment and travel. We also provide up to $3000 toward relocation expenses (total includes withheld taxes, per US law) and $3000 toward a manuscript workshop in the second year.

The program director will pair each fellow with two Harvard faculty mentors, including one from outside the fellow’s primary discipline. Over 50 Harvard faculty are affiliated with the initiative, participating in one or more of five major research clusters:

• Mobility and Migration • Science, Technology, Education, and Health • Work, Family, and Opportunity • Governance, Citizenship, and Social Justice • America Inequality, Globally

See more at https://inequalityinamerica.fas.harvard.edu.

Applicants should indicate on their applications the research cluster that seems most relevant to their work, as this will aid us in identifying appropriate mentors. (Applicants do not need to identify mentors themselves.) Fellows will have ample opportunity and encouragement to make connections with faculty from across the initiative.

Applicants to the 2020-21 program must have received a doctorate or terminal degree in April 2017 or later; those applicants without a doctorate or terminal degree must demonstrate that they will receive such a degree no later than August 2020.

HARVARD candidates: Those who received terminal degrees from Harvard and postdocs currently working at Harvard are eligible for the fellowship provided their research plans take them in new directions that are significantly distinct from their doctoral research and forge new connections within the University. Harvard candidates should not propose to continue to work with the same professors or lab groups with whom they are currently associated. No candidate should propose to work extensively with his or her thesis advisor.

The application must include the following:

1. A CV 2. A 2- to 4-page (<2000 words) research statement that includes a brief description of your dissertation research and a more detailed proposal for the project you will pursue during the fellowship, including an explanation of its importance and potential impact and how it connects with the goals of the program and your own long-term plans. 3. One chapter- or article-length writing sample (no more than 25 pages). The writing sample may be published or unpublished, but should relate to your proposed topic and be clearly identified (i.e., please provide full citation information). 4. Three letters of recommendation.

Applications, excluding letters of recommendation, must be submitted by 11:59 PM EST, Friday, November 15th, 2019.

Letters of recommendation must be received no later than 11:59 PM EST, Friday, December 6th, 2019.


- Rejection received (1/21)


--Rejection Already? I thought we weren't supposed to hear until mid-Feb. (1/24)

Harvard University (USA:Ma) - Mahindra Humanities Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 'Migration & Humanities' - Deadline: 6 Dec 2019[]

The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for one-year postdoctoral fellowships in connection with the Center’s Andrew W. Mellon Foundation seminar on the topic of migration and the humanities.

Migration plays as critical a role in the moral imagination of the humanities as it does in shaping the activist vision of humanitarianism and human rights. Too often, the humanities are summoned merely as witnesses to the spectacle of the significant currents and crises of contemporary life. Literature and the arts are viewed as iconic presences whose primary aesthetic and moral values lie in their illustrative powers of empathy and evocation. Yet the intellectual formation of the humanities—their very conception of the nature of meaning, knowledge, and morals—is deeply resonant with the displacement of values and the revision of norms that shape the transitional and translational narratives of migrant lives.

Built around pedagogies of representation and interpretation—textual, visual, digital, political, ethical, ecological, etc.—the humanities engage with the history of shifting relations between cultural expression, historical transition, and political transformation. The ethics of citizenship in our time are defined as much by migration and resettlement as by indigenous belonging, and the humanities play a central role in defining the terms and the territories of cultural citizenship as it creates innovative institutions and identities in the making of a civil society.

We welcome applications from scholars in all fields whose work innovatively engages with migration and the humanities. In addition to pursuing their own research projects, fellows will be core participants in the bi-weekly seminar meetings for both academic terms of the fellowship. Other participants will include faculty and graduate students from Harvard and other universities in the region, and occasional visiting speakers.

Fellows will receive stipends of $65,000, medical insurance, additional research support of $2,500, and (for those not already in residence in Greater Boston) $1,500 in moving expenses. Fellows are expected to be in residence at Harvard for the term of the fellowship.

Applicants for 2020-21 fellowships must have received a doctorate or terminal degree in or after May 2017. Applicants without a doctorate or terminal degree must demonstrate that they have completed all requirements for a terminal degree (i.e. dissertation defense) by August 1, 2020. International scholars outside the United States are appointed under either the J-1 visa (Research Scholar status) or F-1 OPT (Optional Practical Training), depending on their circumstances. If awarded a fellowship, the term of appointment for international scholars is September 1, 2020-August 31, 2021. The Mahindra Center reserves the right to cancel awards if the recipient is unable to meet these conditions of completion and visa status.

The application deadline for applicants to submit their materials is November 15, 2019. The deadline for receipt of letters of recommendation is December 6, 2019.

In addition to biographical and professional information, applicants are asked to submit:

1. A curriculum vitae. 2. A statement of the research project (1,000-3,000 words) that provides a detailed description of what the applicant proposes to do during the fellowship year. 3. One chapter- or article-length writing sample (no longer than 40 pages). 4. Names and contact information of three referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is considered complete only when three letters have been received. Recommendations may be those included in the applicant’s placement dossier, but they must specifically address the proposed research project. Letters should be uploaded to the electronic application. The deadline for receipt of letters is December 6, 2019. 

Please contact Dr. Andrea Volpe, alvolpe@fas.harvard.edu with questions about applying for a fellowship.

Harvard University (USA:Ma) - 2020-21 Reischauer Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship in Japanese Studies - Deadline: 17 Dec 2019[]

The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies (RIJS) at Harvard University will offer several Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japanese Studies to recent PhD graduates of exceptional promise, to provide the opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to turn their dissertations into publishable manuscripts.

APPOINTMENT TERM:

10 months, commencing September 2020.

FELLOWSHIP GRANT:

Stipend of $60,000; health insurance coverage for the grantee; and up to $5,000 in research funds.
Postdoctoral fellows will be provided office space, as well as access to the libraries and resources of Harvard University.
RESPONSIBILITIES:

Postdoctoral fellows are expected to reside in the Cambridge area during the appointment term and participate in RIJS activities and events. Postdoctoral fellows will also be expected to give a presentation at the RIJS Japan Forum lecture series.

Basic Qualifications

Applicants must have received their PhD in 2015 or later, in Japanese studies, in any area of the humanities or social sciences. Those who are selected to receive fellowships must have a Registrar-certified PhD degree by June 30, 2020.

Additional Qualifications

RIJS especially encourages applications from those who have not previously held postdoctoral appointments at Harvard.

Special Instructions

For details and application instructions, view: https://rijs.fas.harvard.edu/postdoctoral/rijs

Contact Information

Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Phone: (617) 495-3220

Contact Email

rijspostdoc@fas.harvard.edu

Harvard University (USA:MA) - William Lyon Mackenzie King Postdoctoral Fellowships, US-Canada comparative research - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Canada Program at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs invites applications for the William Lyon Mackenzie King Postdoctoral Fellowship. Two fellows will be appointed for the 2020–2021 academic year, with the possibility of extending the fellowship for one additional year—conditional on the approval of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, WCFIA associated faculty, and the co-hosting academic department.

The fellowship is open to scholars in all disciplines who are engaged in US-Canada comparative research and teaching, with preference given to individuals working within the social sciences and humanities. For postdoctoral candidates who will have completed the PhD within 12 months of the August 1, 2020 start date, verification of completion of the degree will be required prior to the appointment. Those in possession of a PhD for more than five years are ineligible.

The fellowship provides an annual stipend of $68,000, which is supplemented by funding for research and for individual health insurance coverage. The fellow will be required to teach one course during the year, and will be expected to engage with the Canada Program and with the University’s wider community. Fellows receive shared office space at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and enjoy full access to the University’s library, archival, and computing resources.

TO APPLY: Candidates should submit: a letter of application describing their suitability for the fellowship; a curriculum vitae with a list of publications; a sample of their written work; a teaching portfolio, containing a statement on teaching experience and syllabi; and three letters of recommendation.

DEADLINE: All application materials must be received no later than Friday, November 1, 2019.

For more information about the Canada Program, please visit: http://programs.wcfia.harvard.edu/canada_program

Dec 4: Has anyone received a response to their application?

March 5: Rejection

Haverford College (USA:PA) - Postdoctoral Fellow-->Assistant Professor in Medical Humanities - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2019[]

  • Haverford College seeks an ACLS/PPI Postdoctoral Fellow in Medical Humanities for a two-year period leading to a tenure track position in the Program in Health Studies. The fellowship is supported by an ACLS initiative designed to increase representation of historically underrepresented faculty in the academy. The fellow initially will be based in the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, where they will be able to focus on research and writing while teaching a reduced load of elective courses during the first two years.
  • The successful candidate will have an active scholarly agenda in the medical and health humanities, broadly defined. Disciplinary background, methodological orientation, and geographic emphasis are open. Areas of specialization might include but are not limited to: literature and medicine in comparative perspective; history of medicine and public health; visual and cultural studies of medicine; religion, ritual practice, and healing traditions, and ethnography of illness and bodily experience. Scholars whose work attends to the links between social structures, cultural production, and lived experience, and who situate textual, visual, and experiential inquiry in conversations about racial capitalism, colonialism and empire, social stratification and inequality, the production of authoritative knowledge and expertise, and/or gendered social systems are encouraged to apply.
  • Candidates are expected to hold an earned doctorate in a humanities field, a humanistic social science, or a relevant interdisciplinary area, or be on track to complete the PhD by September 1, 2020. The successful candidate will share Haverford’s commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education and will have a demonstrated interest in working with students who have historically been underrepresented in higher education generally and in the humanities specifically. The College is especially interested in candidates who can offer courses that advance students’ understanding of how the intersectionality of race, class, and gender shapes patterns of health and disease, access to care, and the lived experience of illness. Candidates engaged in public scholarship or who have experience facilitating problem-based and experiential learning are encouraged to highlight these elements in their application.
  • Haverford is a small liberal arts college located four miles outside Philadelphia. Haverford offers a pre-tenure sabbatical, generous funding for research and conference travel, as well as class sizes that support close student-faculty interactions. Haverford is part of a Tri-College consortium with neighboring Swarthmore College and Bryn Mawr College and has an established relationship with nearby University of Pennsylvania through the Quaker Consortium. Faculty have opportunities to engage with these communities through collaborations as well as shared resources and events.
  • Candidates are asked to submit the following materials via Interfolio [2]:
  • A cover letter describing their research agenda and contribution, scholarly aims for the postdoctoral fellowship period, teaching interests and competencies, participation in scholarly and professional networks, and experience working with underrepresented and first-generation students
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Names and contact information for three references
  • Paragraph-length descriptions of three medical humanities electives the candidate could offer (1 page total)
  • Writing sample such as a published article, manuscript in preparation, or dissertation chapter
  • For full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (UTC-4) on Friday, November 1, 2019.


    • Contacted for interview (3 Dec.)
  • Rejection: 1/29 (x2, but mine came with a proviso that they may reconsider and return to my application - did others get this?)
    • [This is pretty standard boilerplate rejection language to let people down politely, like "we'll keep your materials on file" etc., sorry.]
      • Sometimes it's this, sometimes it actually means alternate status, hard to tell.
        • If it were the latter, it would not have been an Interfolio mass email. To add to my comment above: yes, a friend and I both received the same language in our rejection emails this afternoon.

Harvey Mudd College (USA:CA) - Hixon-Riggs Early Career Fellowship in Science and Technology Studies - Deadline: 30 nov. 2019[]

  • Harvey Mudd College (Claremont, California) invites applications for the Hixon-Riggs Early Career Fellowship in Science and Technology Studies, beginning fall 2020. Applications are invited from scholars working on the social, political, and ethical dimensions of computing, data science, and/or the internet. Topics of interest include artificial intelligence, algorithmic bias, data visualization, security, surveillance, and social media. We seek applicants whose research methods draw from fields that can include, but are not limited to anthropology, art, communication, economics, environmental studies, geography, history, literature, media studies, philosophy, and sociology. The successful candidate will have a PhD by the time of appointment, a strong and ongoing research program, and the potential for excellence in teaching.
  • This 1 to 2-year early-career fellowship balances teaching and research. The fellow will teach two undergraduate courses per academic year, and will be encouraged to take advantage of the resources available to support teaching development at the Claremont Colleges. While pursuing their own independent research, we expect the fellow to act as a catalyst for conversations among faculty and students. The fellow will work with the Hixon-Riggs director to lead a faculty reading group in the first year, and to organize and host a workshop or conference in the second year. The annual salary for the position is $65000 and includes health benefits. In addition, the fellow will receive a professional allowance of $3000 per year to support travel and research. Second-year renewal is contingent upon successful performance in the first year.
  • Harvey Mudd College is a highly selective, academically challenging institution that offers majors in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Across departments, the college is committed to broadening participation in STEM fields. This position, funded by the Hixon Riggs Program for Responsive Science and Engineering, is housed in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts – an interdisciplinary department supporting the college’s liberal arts program. HMC’s membership in the Claremont Colleges consortium allows significant opportunities for collaboration with colleagues at the other Claremont Colleges and the Claremont Graduate University, especially in the Intercollegiate STS Program. Situated approximately 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, Claremont offers easy access to LA’s cultural scene.
  • Applications must be submitted to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/14981 Preference will be given to applications received by Nov. 30, 2019. Applicants are asked to submit: a letter of application, a CV, a research statement, a writing sample, a teaching portfolio including testimony of effective teaching and a statement of teaching philosophy, two sample syllabi for proposed courses, a statement regarding commitment to diversity and inclusion, and three letters of recommendation.
  • Harvey Mudd College enthusiastically welcomes applications from talented individuals from all backgrounds. The College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will be given consideration for employment without regard to age, race, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristics protected by applicable law. Further questions may be addressed to Vivien Hamilton, Hixon-Riggs Director and chair of the search committee: vhamilton@hmc.edu.


Hebrew University (Jerusalem, IL) - Fellowships for Post-Doctoral and Visiting PhD Fellows for project, The Wall: People and Ecology in Medieval Mongolia and China[]

The European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant project: The Wall: People and Ecology in Medieval Mongolia and China at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the direction of Prof. Gideon Shelach-Lavi is offering fellowships beginning October 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidates will be part of a unique interdisciplinary team. The project combines archaeological, historic and paleo-climatic research. It focuses on what is, perhaps, the most enigmatic episode of ‘Great Wall’ construction in China and Mongolia: A wall system located in North China and Mongolia that covers a distance of over 3,500 km. The construction of this complex system, which includes long earthen walls and accompanying ditches, auxiliary structures and roads, is dated roughly to the 10th to 13th centuries CE, but it is unclear who built it, for what purposes, and how it functioned. Through the understanding of this monumental wall-system our project aims to understand the context, ambitions and administration of long-wall construction in Chinese and world history. To learn more about The Wall: People and Ecology in Medieval Mongolia and China project, visit our web site: https://gideonshelachlavi.huji.ac.il/wall-erc-project

The scholarships are offered in the three disciplines that make up this project: Archaeology – our team will perform surveys, excavations, artifact analysis, spatial analysis (GIS and drone research), and ecology-based modeling. History – our team of historical analysis will systematically ‘mine’ the historical records (in Chinese and other languages) for concrete data that are relevant to the understanding of the wall-system, such as frontier diplomacy, defense, taxation and trade policies, and of extreme climatic anomalies and their effects (food shortages and large-scale migrations, etc.). We will map and analyze this data using qualitative and quantitative tools.

Paleo-climate – our team will participate in the archaeological expedition to Mongolia and China and will conduct paleo-limnological, geomorphological and pedological work, including chronology construction, stable isotopes (organic and inorganic) analysis and hydrological and isotopic modeling. This team is headed by Dr. Yonaton Goldsmith from the Institute of Earth Sciences of the Hebrew University.

Knowledge of relevant languages – Chinese (modern and medieval) and Mongolian – is an advantage and so is the knowledge of relevant methods of data recovery and analysis.

=====In this CfA we advertise two types of fellowship: =====

1.      Post-doctoral fellowships for one academic year in Jerusalem (with a possibility of extension to two or more years). Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of 9,000 NIS and travel expenses to Israel. They will be given offices and research facilities at the Hebrew University. Travel money to participate in conferences is available on a competitive basis. The post-doctoral fellows will participate in the project's seminar and its other activities, including our field expeditions. They are expected to produce a project-related article(s) or monograph. 2.      Visiting PhD Fellows are students at an advanced stage of their doctoral research who want to join our team for one year (one semester is also an option). Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of approximately 6,000 NIS and travel expenses to Israel. The will be given offices and research facilities at the Hebrew University. They will participate in the project's seminar and its other activities, including our field expeditions. ===== =====

Interested individuals are requested to submit the following documents (in one PDF file): (i) Cover letter describing your academic experience and motivation for participating in the project (2-3 pages); (ii) Curriculum vitae; (iii) Abstract of the PhD dissertation; (iv) A writing sample: dissertation chapter or a paper that has been published or accepted for publication (no more than 30 pages); (v) Two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to TheWall@mail.huji.ac.il Please send the requested materials electronically in one PDF file by July 1st, 2020 to TheWall@mail.huji.ac.il

Historic Royal Palaces (UK:Eng) - Deirdre Murphy Postdoctoral Research Fellowship - Deadline: 30 Jun. 2019[]

  • Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle. We help everyone explore the story of how monarchs and people have shaped society in some of the greatest palaces ever built.
  • Location: Kensington Palace, London
  • Job type: Full time, Fixed Term Contract, 12 month or 2 year
  • Hours: Full time (12 month contract), or part time (2 year contract)
  • Closing date: 30th June 2019
  • Interviews will be held in early July
  • About the role: Deirdre Murphy (1975-2018) was Senior Curator at Kensington Palace. Her research interrogated a range of subjects relating to court culture, especially fashion and historic interiors. Most recently, she was completing a book on young Queen Victoria. Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) is offering a 12-month Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Deirdre’s memory. The Fellowship is designed for postdoctoral researchers who have completed a PhD since 1 October 2015.
  • Research undertaken during the Fellowship will be carried out in consultation with the Head of Research and is expected to result in outputs such as, but not limited to, articles for submission to peer-reviewed journals and (if appropriate) a contribution to an exhibition. Successful applicants will also be expected to present their research at conferences and / or seminars on behalf of HRP. Proposals for creative, public-facing outputs are also welcome.
  • About you: The Research Fellow will join HRP’s Research Team to conduct research into any aspect of British royal and court history. However, applications are particularly welcome from researchers who wish to contribute to knowledge in one or more of the following areas:
  • Court and royal fashion (including the fashion of Diana, Princess of Wales)
  • Kensington Palace
  • Queen Victoria
  • Applications for Fellows who would prefer to conduct their research part-time over two years are welcome and should stipulate their intention to do so in the application.
  • When uploading your CV, please ensure the document attachment also includes a proposal for research to be conducted during the Fellowship and a statement from you describing how your proposed research will contribute to the interpretation of HRP’s palaces, collections, and / or estates.

Historic Royal Palaces (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Jewish History) - Deadline: 20 Oct. 2019[]

  • Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle.
  • Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Jewish History)
  • Location: HM Tower of London
  • Job type: Full Time, Fixed term contract of 12 months
  • Hours: 36 hours per week
  • Estimated Start date: 1 January 2020
  • About the role: Historic Royal Palaces are offering a 12-month Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to the value of £20,000 funded by the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe to conduct research into the Jewish History of the Tower during the medieval period. The Fellowship is designed for postdoctoral researchers who have already completed a PhD. The successful applicant will join HRP’s Research Team and be based at the Tower of London for 12 months commencing in January 2020.
  • Research undertaken during the Fellowship will be carried out in consultation with the Head of Research and in association with the Pears Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism, Birkbeck, University of London. The Research Fellow will be expected to compile a catalogue of relevant archival evidence relating to the Jewish community of the Tower of London and City for the medieval period and produce a full dataset of all known members of the Jewish community either in sanctuary or held prisoner in the Tower in the Middle Ages. Successful applicants will also be expected to contribute to a new book on the diverse communities of the Tower of London and present their research at conferences and / or seminars on behalf of HRP.
  • About you: Please ensure that you combine your CV document with a proposal for research to be conducted during the Fellowship and a statement about how your proposed research will contribute to the interpretation of HRP’s palaces, collections, and / or estates.
  • Applications for Fellows who would prefer to conduct their research part-time over two years are welcome and should stipulate their intention to do so in the application.

Hong Kong Baptist University (CHN:Hk) - Postdoc, Creative Media & Practice - Deadline: 11 Oct 2019[]

Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is seeking a number of academics who are critically-engaged scholars and/or practitioners with strong track records in innovative creative media/practice and research. We welcome candidates whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries and connects to the disciplinary strengths of HKBU, including music, film, creative writing, and/or visual art.

At HKBU, we are launching a new and robust interdisciplinary research cluster in creative media/practice. It is envisioned that a number of new appointees will be recruited into this cluster. They should have a demonstrable interest in collaborative work across some of these disciplines at HKBU: music, visual and multimedia arts, creative writing, film; while having a successful track record in their own research specialisation and/or creative practice, in acquiring publicly funded grants, in developing international linkages, and in service to the global profession. A commitment to working in a multilingual and cross-cultural setting, as well as in leading a cluster of fellow researchers in creative media/practice within HKBU, is essential. We envision these appointments be made to those who can help to lead this path.

HKBU therefore invites applications for various new positions to help develop two major interdisciplinary themes of the cluster, namely:

Theme 1: Innovating Artistic and Socially Motivated Design through Creative Media
Theme 2: Employing Creative Media for the Socially Disadvantaged

Candidates with the following background, or combination of such, are invited to apply:

  1. Animation and Media Arts
  2. Artificial Intelligence and Creative Technologies
  3. Contemporary Music Performance
  4. Creative Coding and Computational Art (Animation / Sensory Technologies) 
  5. Creative Writing in Media and Genre Fiction
  6. Cultural Studies of Creative Meida/Practice
  7. Documentary Filmmaking
  8. Historical Performace (Keyboard, Strings)
  9. Performance (Piano, Violin, Cello) 
  10. Scoring for Film, Television, Video Games
  11. Songwriting
  12. Sound Engineering and Music Production
  13. Visual Arts

Where appropriate, candidates should submit a digital portfolio of multimedia work (preferably through web-links or PDFs of works). Candidates are also expected to have a track record in academic research.
The appointees are expected to be an active member in the cluster including (but not limited to) work in the areas of curriculum design, undergraduate and postgraduate student mentoring, quality assurance, and supervision of undergraduate honours projects and postgraduate research. Applicants should possess a PhD degree in relevant fields.

Initial appointment will be made on a fixed-term contract of three years. Re-appointment thereafter is subject to mutual agreement and availability of funding. Appointment of Assistant Professor or above will be made on a tenure-track basis. Outstanding candidates at Associate Professor or above may be considered for tenure on appointment.

For enquiry, please send email to creative@hkbu.edu.hk. More information can be found at http://strategicplan2018-2028.hkbu.edu.hk/en/

Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Application Procedure:

Applicants are invited to submit their applications at the HKBU e-Recruitment System (jobs.hkbu.edu.hk) and send in samples of publications, preferably three best ones out of their most recent publications/works, statements of teaching and research interest and recent teaching evaluation results. Applicants should also request two referees to send in confidential letters of reference, with PR number quoted on the letters, to the Personnel Office (Email: recruit@hkbu.edu.hk) direct. All application materials including publication samples, scholarly/creative works will not be returned after the completion of the recruitment exercise unless upon request. Details of the University's Personal Information Collection Statement can be found at http://pers.hkbu.edu.hk/pics.

The University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the posts advertised, and the appointment will be made according to the terms and conditions then applicable at the time of offer.

Review of applications is on-going and will continue until the positions are filled.

Hong Kong University (CHN:Hk) - Presidential Post-doctoral Fellows, any field - Deadline: Posted 30 July 2019[]

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has launched a new post-doctoral fellowship scheme named the Presidential Post-doctoral Fellowship (HKU-PPF) with the objective of hosting the world’s finest post-doctoral talents to undertake frontier research at HKU.  They will receive an attractive stipend with additional accommodation, research and conference grants as well as other appointment benefits.  The fellows will have the opportunity to live in a vibrant city, work at a leading global university, and conduct research in an environment that drives for excellence and impact. This scheme is for aspirational talents of the highest calibre.

Applicants must have demonstrated outstanding intellectual quality and have original and innovative ideas to tackle complex and emerging problems, the courage to open new research frontiers, and the ambition to be a global leader in academia, research or related pursuits.  Typical candidates will be fresh PhD graduates of leading global universities with highest distinction and awards, although outstanding postdoctoral candidates within two years of graduation from a PhD program may also be considered.  Applications are invited year-round but should be submitted at least six months before the proposed appointment start date.

Remuneration, Terms & Benefits

Up to three-year appointment term;
Annual salary of at least HK$625,440 (~US$80,000) (including an accommodation subsidy, subject to terms and conditions), and the following employment/annual benefits:
Research grant of HK$50,000 (~US$6,400);
Conference support of HK$16,500 (~US$2,100); and
Annual leave, medical benefits and access to a range of campus facilities.
Each successful fellow will join a research team of his/her choice, subject to approval.  It is possible to change supervisors/advisors (once) to gain different experiences within the first six months of appointment. 

Application Procedure

Interested applicants should apply online and upload the following documents:

cover letter of max two pages including the proposed Faculty/Department and preferred supervisor/advisor;
curriculum vitae with full publication list;
official PhD certificate and transcript (if available);
succinct research proposal of max five A4 pages; and
list of top three publications plus a brief synopsis.
Shortlisted applicants will be requested to arrange for at least three references, including one from their PhD supervisor/advisor.

All enquiries can be directed to presidentialPDF@hku.hk.

Advertised: Jul 26, 2019 (HK Time) 
Applications close: Open Year Round, apply 6 months before desired start date

Hong Kong University (CHN:Hk) - Post-doctoral Fellow in the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL) to be appointed by the Faculty of Law - Deadline: 25 Oct 2019[]

Applications are invited for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL) to be appointed by the Faculty of Law (Ref.: 498389), to commence as soon as possible for two years, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance.

Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Law or a relevant discipline.  Those who do not yet have a Ph.D. degree but are close to completion will also be considered.  They are expected to show evidence of their potential to produce excellent research. Applicants should have excellent written and spoken English skills.  Proficiency in written and spoken Chinese would be an advantage.

The appointee must be able to work independently, professionally, and to a high standard under time constraints.  He/She is expected to devote his/her time mainly to research and knowledge exchange in the fields of medical ethics and/or medical law; help conduct research in the area of medical ethics and law independently and collaboratively; help identify, plan and prepare funding applications for projects; commission and manage research projects and grants; edit, contribute to and publish academic and knowledge exchange publications; deliver presentations at conferences and other events; and disseminate knowledge to the legal, medical and other communities.  

A significant portion of the work will entail research dissemination and knowledge exchange such as planning and organizing conferences, seminars and other events; editing and writing for the purposes of research dissemination and knowledge exchange; and assisting in maintaining CMEL’s online and social media presence.  Information about CMEL can be obtained at https://www.cmel.hku.hk.  Information about the Faculty of Law can be obtained at http://www.law.hku.hk/. The appointee will work at the office of CMEL at the Faculty of Law premises at Cheng Yu Tung Tower, Centennial Campus of the University.

Applicants who have responded to the previous advertisement (Ref.: 495737) need not re-apply.

A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.  At current rates, salaries tax does not exceed 15% of gross income.

The University only accepts online application for the above post.  Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. with a covering letter explaining how they meet the requirements above.  Closes October 25, 2019.

Humboldt University (EU:Deu:Ber) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, “Contestations of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS) - Deadline: 20 Jun. 2019[]

  • The Cluster of Excellence „Contestations of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS) analyzes the contemporary controversies about the liberal order from a historical, global and comparative perspective. It connects the academic expertise in the social sciences and area studies in Berlin, collaborates with research institutions in all world regions and maintains cooperative ties with major political, cultural and social institutions (http://www.scripts-berlin.eu). The Cluster’s research programme is structured around four Research Units (RUs): Borders, Orders, (Re-)Allocation and Temporality. The RU Temporality investigates contestations of the liberal script with regard to the role of time use, time horizons in decision-making, life courses and structural dynamics of institutions and discourses.
  • Job description: Scientific services in research within the Cluster of Excellence “Contestations of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS), esp. exploring innovative research perspectives in the context of the RU Temporality that bridge the gap between prevailing epistemological and empirical approaches in the social sciences, history and area studies; theorizing Contestations of the Liberal Script based on the systematic and comprehensive analysis of the RU Temporality’s results and by collaborating with postdoctoral fellows of the other Research Units and of the Theory Network; disseminating research results through publications, workshops and conferences; preparing, planning and co-directing the RU Temporality’s regular meetings and workshops
  • Requirements: Completed academic education as well as PhD in social sciences, history or area studies; desirable skills: excellent expertise on the Cluster’s research topic, very good knowledge of the theories and methods in the social sciences, history and/or area studies relating to the RU Temporality, very good English skills; experience with coordinating research groups is an asset
  • Questions can be directed to the heads of the RU Temporality Prof. Dr. Anette Fasang (anette.fasang@hu-berlin.de) or Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad (sebastian.conrad@fu-berlin.de).
  • Please send your application (incl. cover letter (max. 2 pages); CV with publications; summary of PhD dissertation (1 page); project proposal for own research project in SCRIPTS (2 pages); names and contact details of two referees) by 20.06.2019, and quoting the reference number DR/072/19, to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Cluster of Excellence “Contestations of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS), Prof. Dr. Anette Fasang (located: Universitätsstraße 3 b), Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany or preferably in electronic form in a single pdf file to anette.fasang@hu-berlin.de.
  • HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies in the application only.
  • Please visit our website www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

Indiana University, Bloomington (USA:In) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society (CRRES) at Indiana University, Bloomington, invites applications for two CRRES Postdoctoral Fellowships. These fellowships provide support to scholars studying race and ethnicity from a broad range of fields in the social sciences, humanities, education, environment, public policy, and media. CRRES fellowships are designed to advance the careers of new scholars by providing opportunities to research, teach, and connect with a mentor and with faculty in host departments. Strong applicants will demonstrate evidence of scholarly potential that will make them competitive for tenure-track appointments at Indiana University and other research universities.

Terms of Agreement Fellows are expected to pursue research, teach one course during each year of residency, and participate in CRRES as well as host department activities and seminars. These two-year positions begin on August 1, 2020 and end on May 31, 2022, at a 10-month annual salary of $51,500. Postdoctoral fellows will also receive Indiana University health benefits and $3,000 each year in research support.

Application Process We invite applications from qualified candidates at the beginning of their academic careers who do not yet hold tenure-track academic positions. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in hand or a letter from the chair of their dissertation committee confirming the timeline for completion and filing by June 30, 2020. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement (3,000 words describing dissertation project, work in progress, professional goals, plans for publication, and proposed major field[s] of teaching), writing sample, a brief statement (500 words) highlighting contributions to diversity by way of scholarship, pedagogy, and/or community engagement, and three letters of reference. Applicants may also submit materials demonstrating their aptitude as teachers. We prefer that applications be submitted online at: http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/8223. Materials sent by mail should be sent to: Prof. Dina Okamoto, Search Committee Chair, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society, Indiana University - Schuessler Institute for Social Research 209, 1022 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405. Queries should be sent to Dr. Okamoto at: crres@indiana.edu. Applications received by November 1, 2019 at 12:00 pm EST will receive full consideration. Information about the Center can be found at: http://crres.indiana.edu.



[Dec 9] Email sent out to short list candidates, requested confirmation of continued interest in the position to assist in determining finalists.

  • [22 Jan]: Rejection e-mail

School of Advanced Research, New Mexico (USA:NM) - 2020-2021 Resident Scholar Fellowships in social sciences, humanities, Latino/a Studies, and Native Studies - Deadline: 4 Nov 2019[]

The School for Advanced Research is currently accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Resident Scholar fellowships term

Nine-month Resident Scholar Fellowships are awarded to scholars who have completed their research and analysis in the social sciences, humanities, Latino/a Studies, and Native Studies and who need time to reflect, debate, and write. Fellowships are awarded annually by the School for Advanced Research (SAR) to five or six scholars who have completed their research and who need time to prepare manuscripts or dissertations on topics important to the understanding of humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research from the perspective of anthropology or from related fields such as history and sociology. Scholars from the humanities and social sciences are encouraged to apply.

The tenure runs from 9/1/20 to 5/31/21 and includes a stipend and low-cost housing.

The deadline for application is November 4, 2019.

For more information, please visit scholar.sarweb.org.


  • Anyone know anything on this? Feb 15 - Rejection (March 18)

Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton (USA:NJ) - Stipendiary Membership - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2019[]

THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY is an independent private institution founded in 1930 to create a community of scholars focused on intellectual inquiry, free from teaching and other university obligations.  Each year scholars from around the world apply to come to the Institute to pursue their own research.  Those who are chosen are offered a membership for a set period.  Members receive access to the extensive resources of the Institute, including offices, access to libraries, subsidized restaurant and housing facilities, and some secretarial services.

THE SCHOOL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES supports scholarship in all fields of historical research, but is concerned principally with the history of western, near eastern and Asian civilizations, with particular emphasis upon Greek and Roman civilization, the history of Europe (medieval, early modern, and modern), the Islamic world, East Asian studies, art history, the history of science, and late modern history with a special emphasis on the history of international relations.  The School also offers the Edward T. Cone Membership in Music Studies.  Each year the School welcomes approximately forty Members selected on the basis of both external and internal review.  Most are working on topics in the above mentioned fields, but each year the School also selects some scholars working in other areas of historical research.  Members in the School are appointed for either one term (first term Sept. 21 to Dec. 18, second term Jan. 11 to April 9) or for two terms, amounting to a full academic year.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS include a substantial record of publication and a PhD awarded by no later than December 31, 2018.  (Scholars with a PhD awarded in 2019 are expected to wait at least one year before applying.)  The School takes into account the stage of the scholar’s academic career when evaluating the list of publications, but applicants should have at least several articles already in print in scholarly publications in order to be considered eligible.  Qualified candidates of any nationality are invited to apply.  Scholars are not required to have a current institutional affiliation. 

MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED to remain in residence in Princeton during term time. Members’ only other obligation is to pursue their own research. If they wish, they may also participate in seminars and meetings within the Institute, and there are ample opportunities for contacts with scholars at nearby universities. 

INSTITUTE STIPENDS will normally be offered up to a maximum of $78,000 for the full academic year, or $39,000 for one term.  A few senior scholars will be offered additional funding to help make up for losses in salary.  Stipends may be supplemented by other grants, including sabbatical salaries, but if the total exceeds the salary at the time of application the Institute stipend will be reduced accordingly.  Scholars with full sabbatical funding, other grants, retirement funding, or other means may apply for a non-stipendiary membership.   Institute stipends are intended to replace lost salary to fund Members; they are not intended to pay for teaching replacements in Members’ home institutions.  A few Assistant Professors who meet additional eligibility requirements will be selected for Mellon Fellowships that will provide full year support matching their salaries and benefits at the time of application.  (Detailed information about this program is on the website:https://www.hs.ias.edu/mellon.) Some short-term visitorships (for less than a full term, and without stipend) are also available on an ad-hoc basis.  (To inquire about visitorship opportunities contact the Administrative Officer at HSao@ias.edu.)

FUNDING FOR MEMBERS comes from a variety of sources.  The Center for Spain in America supports one John Elliott Member pursuing research in the history and culture of Early Modern Spain. The Patricia Crone membership supports one scholar working in the field of Near Eastern Studies. The Starr Foundation membership and the Roger E. Covey membership each support Members in the field of East Asian Studies  The Edward T. Cone membership annually supports one scholar in Music Studies.  A Gerda Henkel membershipwill be offered to one scholar from the European Union, and there are other named memberships that are not tied to any specific field or nationality. Some Members will also be supported by the Institute's own endowment or through foundation grants. The School also welcomes scholars sponsored by the ACLS through the Frederick Burkhardt Fellowships for recently tenured professors. (To apply see: https://www.acls.org/programs/burkhardt/.)  Specific sources of funding will be determined after scholars have been selected.

Further information and membership application materials may be found on the School’s web site, www.hs.ias.edu.  (Updated application materials for the 2020-2021 academic year will be posted there in early June.) Inquiries may be sent by email to the Director of Membership Programs at hsappquery@ias.edu or by post to: Member Programs, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton, New Jersey 08540.  Completed membership applications must be submitted by October 15, 2019.


02/17 Rejection via mail

Institute for Development Studies, Brighton (EU:UK:Eng) - Post-Doctoral Researcher in Evaluation of Complex Interventions - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

The Participation and Social Change Team at IDS are seeking to recruit a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work with teams innovating in evaluation methodologies that bridge participatory and  complexity-aware approaches to support evidence generation and learning for adaptive management. This is a unique position for someone who is centrally concerned with understanding how development outcomes and impact can be achieved for those living at the margins, and who wishes to contribute to new, intelligent evaluation research in international development

Applicants will have a PhD in Development Studies, Anthropology or Political Science along with a broad, varied and in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical literature on impact evaluation, contribution analysis, complexity-aware approaches, monitoring, evaluation and learning, evaluation of innovation, participatory action research, adaptive management. Excellent analytical, research methods and writing skills are essential and applicants should have strong interpersonal skills.

Applicants should be directed to our website to apply using this URL: https://jobs.ids.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=64&forced=2

Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 05 September 2019

Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb (EU:Cro) - Postdoc, 'Croatian Renaissance Aristotelianism: A New Era in Thinking the Past' - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

The Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb seeks to employ a postdoctoral fellow for the period between 1 December 2019 and 31 May 2021 for work on the research project “Croatian Renaissance Aristotelianism: A New Era in Thinking the Past”, funded by the Croatian Science Foundation (IP-2018-01-4966). For more information about the project, please visit https://hra.projekti.ifzg.hr/?page_id=58

Conditions:

(1) BA and MA in Classical Studies, Classical Philology, Latin language and literature or Croatian Latinity;

(2) PhD in Humanities;

(3) Research interests compatible with the topic of the project.

Preference will be given to candidates with PhD in Classical Studies, Classical Philology, Latin language and literature or Croatian Latinity, and to candidates who have worked on Renaissance texts.

Applications should contain:

Cover letter with motivation for applying and description of research interests (max. 2000 words);
CV with description of previous work experience;
List of publications;
Copy of PhD diploma (or other evidence of obtained PhD degree);
Other documentation relevant for the application (e.g. list of conference presentations, participation in research projects, awards, scholarships);
Publications in digital format archived in a single zip file.
Application with the accompanying documentation should be submitted electronically by 30 September 2019 to tajnistvo@ifzg.hr with the Subject: “Application for postdoc position”.

For more information, please write to gregoric@ifzg.hr

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview with the search committee in person or via Skype.

Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb (EU:Cro) - Postdoc in Philosophy, 'Basic logical concepts' - Deadline: 20 Oct. 2019[]

The Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb seeks to employ a postdoctoral fellow for the period between 1 December 2019 and 1 December  2022 for work on the research project “Basic logical concepts” (see https://www.ifzg.hr/projekti/)

Applications should contain:

Cover letter with motivation for applying and description of research interests (max. 2000 words);
CV with description of previous work experience;
List of publications;
Copy of PhD diploma (or other evidence of obtained PhD degree);
Other documentation relevant for the application (e.g. list of conference presentations, participation in research projects, awards, scholarships);
Publications in digital format archived in a single zip file.
Application with the accompanying documentation should be submitted electronically by 20 October 2019 to tajnistvo@ifzg.hr with the Subject: “Application for postdoc position”.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview with the search committee in person or via Skype.

Ithaca College (USA: NY)- PreDoc, Predoctoral Diversity Fellow (English, Sociology, Communication Studies, Modern Language and Literatures, and Psychology) - Deadline 3 December 2019[]

Apply to become a Diversity Fellow Ithaca College announces its Diversity Fellowship Program search for 2020 – 2021. We will identify four promising dissertation fellows who will add to the racial and ethnic diversity of the Ithaca College faculty through a national search to be placed in various departments in the School of Humanities and Sciences. For the 2020 - 2021 academic year, we are seeking applicants in the following disciplines: Communication Studies, English, Modern Languages and Literatures, Psychology, and Sociology. Fellowships are for the academic year (August 16, 2020 – May 31, 2021) and are nonrenewable. Fellows will receive a $33,000 stipend, $5,000 in travel/professional development support, relocation reimbursement, office space, health benefits, and access to Ithaca College and Cornell University libraries. Fellows will teach one course in the fall semester and one course in the spring semester; will be mentored by senior faculty; will be expected to participate in one official function per semester; and must partake in an exit interview.

Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited program leading to a Ph.D. degree at a U.S. institution; display evidence of a commitment to a career in teaching at the college or university level; display evidence of academic promise; and be authorized to work in the United States. Candidates from underrepresented groups whose exclusions from the academy has been longstanding and who have demonstrated a commitment to minoritized communities in their teaching, service and/or research are strongly encouraged to apply. Prior to August 15, 2020, potential fellows must be advanced to candidacy at their home institution, with an approved dissertation proposal. Preference will be given to candidates in the last year of dissertation writing.

Ithaca College is committed to building a diverse academic community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply. Experience that contributes to the diversity of the college is appreciated. Interested applicants must apply online at https://ithaca.peopleadmin.com/ and include (1): transcripts from an accredited Ph.D.- granting institution; (2) a cover letter detailing the candidates teaching pedagogy and interest in a career in teaching; description of research and a timeline for finishing the dissertation; and how they will contribute to the curriculum of the chosen department ; (3) a CV; (4) a syllabus for a course you propose to teach; and (5) one letter of reference from your doctoral advisor. Applications will be reviewed on December 3, 2019. Applications will not be considered complete until all materials are in. Questions about the online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at (607) 274-8000. Visa sponsorship is not provided for this position.

Johns Hopkins University (USA:Md) - Postdoc, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Foundations of Mind (Philosophy) - Deadline: 16 Dec 2019[]

Prof. Ian Phillips , Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Brain Sciences, together with the Foundations of Mind Group at Johns Hopkins University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Foundations of Mind for a target start date of 1 Sept 2020.

The Foundations of Mind Group is a vibrant interdisciplinary group, connecting faculty, post-docs, and graduate students across the university who are interested in philosophical and methodological questions concerning the mind-brain. Its core faculty are appointed in the Departments of Philosophy, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Cognitive Science (including Linguistics) as well as the Zanvyl Krieger Mind-Brain Institute. The group collaborates, co-teaches, co-advises, organizes reading groups, and sponsors talks and other events. Current group members include Professors Steven Gross, Chaz Firestone, Barbara Landau, Elanor Taylor, Lisa Feigenson, Michael McCloskey, Hanna Pickard, Justin Bledin, Jonathan Flombaum, Paul Smolensky, Christopher Fetsch, Marina Bedny, Kyle Rawlins, Howard Egeth and Justin Halberda.

The ideal applicant will have a Ph.D. in philosophy, psychology, or cognitive science. Their research agenda should address a topic related to the interests of Prof. Phillips and/or other members of the group. The research should seek to combine perspectives from more than one of group’s constituent disciplines, and should yield publications that embody this interdisciplinary perspective.

The candidate will be expected to play an active role in the group’s core activities, including helping to organize an annual workshop on a topic of interest to both candidate and group. The candidate will be appointed in one of the group’s constituent faculties and will have opportunities to collaborate with Prof. Phillips and other members of the group. They will also have the opportunity to teach (or co-teach) one course during each year of the Fellowship.

The position is anticipated to begin on 1 Sept 2020. The position is fully funded, and the initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance. Applicants are expected to be in residence for the duration of the appointment and they may not be employed by another institution during that term. Johns Hopkins offers competitive salary and employee benefits.

To learn more about the position and its potential opportunities, please write to: ianbphillips@jhu.edu .

Applications are welcome from candidates who will have a Ph.D. in philosophy, psychology, or cognitive science by 1 Sept 2020.  Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the applicant’s previous accomplishments, the promise of their proposed research project, and the applicant’s ability to contribute to the intellectual life of the Foundations of Mind group at both an individual and collective level.

A complete application will include the following materials:

A short covering letter
A current CV
Copies of graduate transcript(s)
A representative publication or manuscript
A research proposal (not to exceed 1,500 words) to include (i) indicative title for the project, (ii) relevant research background, (iii) explanation of how the project connects to the research of one or more group members and combines perspectives from more than one of the group’s constituent disciplines.
Contact details for three referees who will be contacted directly.

Applications will be considered until the position is filled. However, the selection committee will begin reviewing applications immediately and for best consideration candidates should apply by December 16 2019.

Keele University (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, 'Place, Crime and Insecurity in Everyday Life: A contemporary study of an English town' - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

This post represents an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual to join a research team led by Dr Evi Girling, which includes Professor Ian Loader (Oxford University), Professor Richard Sparks (Edinburgh University) and Professor Ben Bradford (University College London). The team have been recently awarded a grant from the ESRC for an ambitious three year programme of research examining Place, Crime and Insecurity in Everyday Life: A contemporary study of an English town.  This project will provide a new exploration of the place and meanings of security in the everyday lives of people living in Britain today through an intensive local study of one English town in Cheshire. Three of the present research team undertook a study of 'crime-talk' in that same town in the 1990s.

The earlier study entitled 'The Symbolic Construction of Crime in Middle England' - was also funded by ESRC as part of the 'Crime and Social Order' programme (award no. 210252032). The new research will return there, offering an entirely revised prospectus and array of methods in order to understand afresh the security concerns and security-seeking practices of its present inhabitants, and the modes of governance deployed by public authorities and other (private sector, 'third' sector and civil society) actors. The study affords a unique opportunity to investigate the cultural, spatial, economic, demographic and technological coordinates of the new security landscape, and thus to identify more clearly the consequences of the intervening quarter-century of political and social change.

We are seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join our research team on 1st November 2019, who has or will shortly have a doctorate in Anthropology, Human Geography, Sociology, Criminology or a cognate social science subject and with experience of and aptitude in qualitative and ethnographic methodologies. The post-holder will be based at Keele and will be expected to work closely with all members of the research team. The project will produce a number of scholarly and practical/policy outputs in a variety of formats and will offer excellent capacity building and networking opportunities within the academic and national and local practitioner communities.

For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Evi Girling at e.j.girling@keele.ac.uk.

For further information about this vacancy please click on the below link:

Job Description and Person Specification

King's College, London (UK:Eng) - Post Doctoral Research Associate - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2019[]

  • Grade 6, £38,304- £40,414 per annum inclusive of £3,500 London Weighting Allowance per annum
  • This is an exciting opportunity to join a team on a three-year project funded by the Wellcome to investigate morbidity, mortality and occupational health in the Victorian and Edwardian Post Office. The main purpose of the role is to develop and oversee the record linkage relating to mortality in the Post Office workforce during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The postholder will be involved in the analysis and writing up of the findings, as well as assisting with public engagement events. They will be expected to present the research at conferences and to participate in the supervision of a doctoral student.
  • This is an exciting opportunity to join a team on a three-year project funded by the Wellcome to investigate morbidity, mortality and occupational health in the Victorian and Edwardian Post Office. The project seeks to make a fundamental contribution to our understanding of health and sickness in nineteenth and twentieth-century Britain.
  • This is one of two posts that are being advertised relating to this project, one at King's College and the other at Kingston University. Candidates are invited to apply for one or both. https://addressinghealth.org.uk/
  • Contract Type: This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 36 months.
  • Selection process: The selection process will include a panel interview, an assessment, a short presentation.
  • Contact: Prof. David Green: tel: 020 7848 2721; email: david.r.green@kcl.ac.uk
  • Application details: To apply, please register with the King’s College London application portal and complete your application online.

King's College, London (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Economics, 'Opening the black-box of the household’ - Deadline: 7 Jul. 2019[]

Closing date: Midnight on 7 July 2019 

The salary will be paid at Grade 6, £37,412 to £44,015 per annum, inclusive of £3,223 per annum London Allowance.

A Research Associate is required to conduct qualitative research on the ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ ESRC project (PI – Dr. J Montgomerie). This project seeks to explore the political economy of the household in different macroeconomic institutional landscapes, the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority. The PDRA will contribute to the research, writing, dissemination and impact activities of this project. The successful candidate will have experience with qualitative research methods and analysis; with research expertise in either feminist economics, macroeconomics, political economy. The ability to organise and meet overlapping research activities and writing outputs to deadline is essential.

This post will be offered on a fixed term contract.

Full time – 100%FTE - (1st September 2019 to 31st May 2020)

Part time – 80%FTE - (1st September 2019 to 31st July 2020)

The selection process will include an interview, an assessment.

Dr. Johnna Montgomerie, j.montgomerie@kcl.ac.uk 

To apply, please register with the King’s College London application portal and complete your application online .

Kings College London (UK:Eng) - Research Associate: Renaissance Skin - Deadline: 22 Sept. 2019[]

NB: the advertising period for this post means that the university may not be able to sponsor visas. Check before applying.

  • The salary will be paid at Grade 6, £34,189 per annum, plus £3,500 per annum London Allowance.
  • The Research Associate will be expected to undertake the research project as described in the Wellcome Trust funded research grant proposal ‘Renaissance Skin’, led by Professor Evelyn Welch (PI). This is a five year Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award studying the wide range of ways in which skin, both animal and human, was conceptualised and used in Europe between 1450 and 1700, a period of enormous change in terms of global contacts and connections and scientific innovation.
  • The project is European-wide and to assist Professor Welch in her work, the Research Associate will add linguistic competencies in languages apart from French and Italian which would be of particular benefit to the Renaissance Skin objectives. In addition to supporting Professor Welch’s work, the post holder will also undertake their own associated research. They will be expected to undertake approximately three research trips per year (within Europe), and undertake any other reasonable duties associated with the project as required by the PI, or within the Department as required by the Head of Department. There will be opportunities to contribute to teaching, particularly at advanced undergraduate level.
  • Contract Type: This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 18 months.
  • Contract Term: This is a full-time post - 100% full time equivalent
  • Selection process: The selection process will include a panel interview.
  • Contact: Hannah Murphy; Hannah.murphy@kcl.ac.uk
  • Application details: To apply, please register with the King’s College London application portal and complete your application online.

KTH Royal Institute, Stockholm (EU:Swe) - Postdoc in Art, Technology and Design - Deadline: 31 Jul. 2019[]

KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has grown to become one of Europe’s leading technical and engineering universities, as well as a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation. We are Sweden’s largest technical research and learning institution and home to students, researchers and faculty from around the world. Our research and education covers a wide area including natural sciences and all branches of engineering, as well as architecture, industrial management, urban planning, history and philosophy.

The Division of Media Technology and Interaction Design has its roots in computer and behavioral science, graphics technique and media technology, and has today faculty that represents e.g. anthropology and psychology, computer science and media technology, interaction design, film- and literature science, sound and music computing, and media and communication science. https://www.kth.se/mid/about-mid 

The division is part of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Job description

In the position as a postdoc, you will work in the context of the newly established NAVET center, with placement at the Dept. of Media Technology and Interaction Design, part of EECS School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

The overarching goal for the NAVET center is to be a meeting place for research and projects in the intersection of art, technology, and design, with the purpose of facilitating and creating opportunities for exchange and research collaboration among artists, designers, engineers, humanists, natural and social scientists. A central task for the center is to support the subject area art, technology, and design as a field of research, as well as develop knowledge of cross-cultural management in order to facilitate the inter- and transdisciplinary culture that the center seeks to establish.

The long-term vision of the new center is to give hub-partners, and Sweden at large, a leading position in the intersectional area Art, Technology and Design, with a practical and critical approach that stimulates research, innovation, creativity, and the development of a sustainable society.

For the successful candidate, this involves working with researchers from NAVET’s partner institutions as well as with visiting partner researchers and artists from other national and international institutions. 

The successful candidate will contribute to create an environment for already existing projects and collaborations in the area and to stimulate the formation of new work and thinking.

The successful candidate will contribute to scientific publications, artistic works as well as to new grant applications. Your work will include in-depth case studies, organization of research activities and dissemination of project results through performances, exhibitions, conference participation, and peer-reviewed publications.

The workload will be divided as follows: 80% of time research, 20% of time organization of above-mentioned activities and preparation of grant applications, and the employment will be for two years. 

Qualifications

Applicants must hold or be about to receive a doctoral degree covering studies and projects in the intersectional area Art, Technology and Design (or in equivalent areas). The doctoral degree must have been obtained within the last three years from the application deadline (some exceptions for special grounds, for instance, sick leave and parental leave). The candidate should have a strong background from at least one of the areas:

  • Media Technology
  • Sound and Music Computing
  • Human-Machine interaction
  • Interaction Design
  • Performative and Mediated Practices
  • Art, Technology, and Design
  • Sensor Technology
  • Body Motion Analysis
  • Narrative Processes
  • Material Culture
  • Design Driven Knowledge Production

The successful applicant should have an outstanding research and publication record. Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills are a requirement. We are looking for a strongly motivated person, who is able to work independently. Good command of English orally and in writing is required to present and publish research results.

Great emphasis will be placed on personal competence and suitability.

Trade union representatives

You will find contact information to trade union representatives at KTH's web page.

Application

The application should contain the following: 

  1. CV including relevant professional experience and knowledge.
  2. Copies of diplomas and grades from your previous university studies. Translations to English or Swedish if the original documents are not issued in one of these languages.
  3. A brief explanation of why you want to conduct research, about your academic interests and how they relate to your previous studies and future goals; max 2 pages long.
  4. Representative publications or technical reports: Document no more than 10 pages each. For longer documents (eg dissertations), attach a summary (abstract) and a web link to the full text.
  5. Contact information for two reference persons, including their email address and telephone number. We reserve the right to contact references only for selected candidates.

Log into KTH's recruitment system in order to apply to this position. You are the main responsible to ensure that your application is complete according to the ad.

Your complete application must be received at KTH no later than the last day of application, midnight CET/CEST (Central European Time/Central European Summer Time).

KTH Royal Institute of Technology (SWE) - Postdoc in Energy History - Deadline: 6 Aug 2020[]

  • KTH är ett av Europas ledande tekniska universitet och en viktig arena för kunskapsutveckling. Som Sveriges största universitet för teknisk forskning och utbildning samlar vi studenter, forskare och fakultet från hela världen. Vår forskning och utbildning omfattar såväl naturvetenskap som alla grenar inom teknik samt arkitektur, industriell ekonomi, samhällsplanering, historia och filosofi.
  • Vid Avdelningen för historiska studier av teknik, vetenskap och miljö bedrivs forskning inom teknikhistoria, miljöhistoria och vetenskapshistoria. Här bedrivs också forskning om industriminnen och kulturarv liksom historiskt inriktade teknik- och vetenskapsstudier.
  • Vi söker nu en postdoktor för en anställning om 1 år med start 1 september eller senare. Du kommer verka i en dynamisk forskningsmiljö med en lång tradition av energistudier och i vilken historiska studier är sömlöst integrerade med forskning med mer nutida inriktning.
  • Tjänsten finansieras av det strategiska energiforskningsprogrammet StandUp (www.standupforenergy.se), vilket innebär att du kommer att spela en viktig roll när det gäller att stärka den historiska och samhälleliga dimensionen av KTH:s energiorienterade forskning.
  • Arbetsuppgifter: Arbetet som postdoktor kommer handla om energiförsörjningens historia. Inom denna vida ram kommer du ha avsevärd flexibilitet i att definiera ditt eget forskningsfokus.
  • Du kan också komma att deltaga, i mindre skala (10-20%), i undervisning och uppgifter av mer administrativ karaktär.
  • Vi erbjuder
  • Internationell arbetsplats.
  • Ett ledande tekniskt universitet som skapar kunskap och kompetens för en hållbar framtid.
  • Här får du kollegor med höga ambitioner i en öppen, nyfiken och dynamisk miljö.

Kvalifikationer

  • Du ska ha avlagd doktorsexamen inom historia, STS, innovationsstudier eller relaterat fält. Avlagd doktorsexamen, eller utländsk examen som bedöms motsvara en doktorsexamen, ska ha avlagts högst tre år före ansökningstidens utgång. Du har mycket goda kunskaper i engelska, eftersom du kommer arbeta i en multikulturell forskningsmiljö och förväntas publicera på engelska.
  • Vidare ser vi dig ha vetenskaplig erfarenhet och skicklighet. Du har pedagogisk förmåga och är medveten om mångfalds- och likabehandlingsfrågor med särskilt fokus på jämställdhet. Du har förmåga att arbeta självständigt och även samarbeta i grupp.
  • Det är meriterande om du har tidigare erfarenhet av energihistorisk forskning.
  • Vi kommer att lägga stor vikt vid personlig lämplighet.
  • Fackliga representanter: Du hittar kontaktuppgifter till fackliga representanter på KTH:s webbsida.
  • Ansökan: Du ansöker via KTH:s rekryteringssystem. Du som sökande har huvudansvaret för att din ansökan är komplett när den skickas in.
  • Ansökan ska omfatta följande dokument:
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Publikationslista
  • Kort forskningsbeskrivning (research statement) med redogörelse för din forskning så här långt och forskningsplaner och -intressen framöver
  • Kopia av doktorsexamen
  • Namn och adress till två eller fler referenspersoner
  • Observera att alla handlingar ovan ska vara på engelska, förutom officiella dokument som även kan vara på svenska.
  • Ansökan ska vara KTH tillhanda senast sista ansökningsdagen vid midnatt, CET/CEST (Central European Time/Central European Summer Time).
  • Deadline: 6 Aug. 2020
  • Vänligen notera att urval och intervjuer sker i augusti 2020.

KTH Royal Institute, Stockholm (SWE) - Postdoc in Media Production and Sound Computing - Deadline: 5 Aug. 2019[]

Job description

The goal of this position is to further research in sound computing (interactive sonification, sonic interaction design, digital sound design) through an in-depth understanding of existing sound design traditions in media production.

The researcher will be expected to conduct field studies and empirical research on sound design practices in media productions, such as fiction and non-fictional film, TV, games, and theatre, in order to learn from the past and inform and develop new digital sound design approaches for the future. New approaches will be tested in a variety of contexts with particular attention to areas of societal impact: health, sustainability, disability, climate, ethical use of technology, etc.

The postholder will work with Dr. Sandra Pauletto as a mentor and will be situated within the Sound and Music Computing SMC research team at MID https://www.kth.se/mid/research/smc.

The position is mainly a research position, with a small fraction of departmental duties (e.g. teaching). This postdoctoral position is a full-time employed position for 2 years.

The starting date is open for discussion, though ideally, we would like the successful candidate to start in October 2019 or as soon as possible.

The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research at 75% and teaching at 25% of their employment. 

Qualifications

Applicants should have a doctoral degree in a subject relevant for the research, such as music technology, audio technology, sound computing, sound design, media production with specialization in audio, or related discipline.

Solid knowledge and experience of quantitative and qualitative research methods, appropriate data analysis, and scholarly and public communication are expected. Demonstrating an interest in topics of societal impact is the desired characteristic.

For this position, the applicant should have a doctoral exam that is not older than 3 years at the deadline for this application (there are some exceptions for special grounds, for instance, sick leave and parental leave).

Applicants should have good collaborative skills as well as the ability to work independently. Finally, a very good knowledge of English is required. 

Great emphasis will be placed on personal competence and suitability.

Trade union representatives

You will find contact information to trade union representatives at KTH's web page.

Application

The application should include the following documents:

  1. Curriculum vitae
  2. Transcripts from university/university college
  3. Cover letter briefly describing why the applicant is interested in the position. A brief explanation of why you want to conduct research, about your academic interests and how they relate to your previous studies and future goals; max 2 pages long.
  4. Two representative publications: document no more than 10 pages each.
  5. Contact information for two reference persons. We reserve the right to contact references only for selected candidates. 

Please observe that all material needs to be in English, apart from the official document.

Log into KTH's recruitment system in order to apply to this position. You are the main responsible to ensure that your application is complete according to the ad.

Your complete application must be received at KTH no later than the last day of application, midnight CET/CEST (Central European Time/Central European Summer Time).

Lehigh University (USA:PA) - Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Scholar - Deadline: 15 Jul. 2019[]

  • Lehigh University seeks applications for a three-year Mellon Postdoctoral Research Scholar to participate, beginning August 2019, in the leadership of our efforts to integrate and amplify the Humanities across all disciplines. The annual salary starts at $54,000 with full benefits.
  • Lehigh is a comprehensive research university with four undergraduate colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Engineering and Applied Science, and a new College of Health, focused on population health, that will admit its first students in Fall 2020--and a graduate College of Education. The expansion of professionalized degree programs has created a great need for additional study and training in the Humanities. Our goal is to immerse the study of the Humanities across the university. to build sustainable structures to maintain new pedagogical and research initiatives, and to strengthen the Humanities themselves.
  • The scholar will contribute to sharpening and pursuing the vision of the grant program and to the development of programming under its auspices, pursue individual scholarship, teach one undergraduate course each semester, contribute to workshops in partnership with Lehigh’s Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, and work with faculty to help reimagine courses and pedagogies to better integrate and accentuate the Humanities
  • The position is open to candidates with a Ph.D. received between August 2016 and August 2019. We seek scholars from a wide range of disciplines; successful candidates will have extensive training in the Humanities or the Humanistic Social Sciences and a deep commitment to integrating the Humanities across all disciplines at the university. We have designed a specific mentoring plan for the postdoctoral scholar intended to provide support for the candidate’s research and professional development while at Lehigh, and we will customize this plan to fit the scholar’s individual needs. The scholar will benefit from working with a primary Humanities mentor and with other program leaders.
  • Please apply at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/13847 and submit a cover letter, vita, dissertation abstract, and contact information for three academic references who will be prompted via email to submit letters electronically. The deadline for receipt of all materials is July 15, 2019. Inquiries should be directed to Professor Michael Kramp (dmk209@lehigh.edu).
  • Lehigh University is committed to increasing the diversity of its academic community and the diversity of perspectives shaping its research programs and curricula. Candidates who can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply and to identify their strengths or experiences in this area.
  • Lehigh University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Lehigh offers excellent benefits including domestic partner benefits. Please also see Lehigh Work/LifeBalance for Faculty: http://www.lehigh.edu/~inprv

Leibniz Institute of European History (DEU) - research assistant (m/f/d) – History of Egypt (19th/20th century) - Deadlne: 21 Jun. 2020[]

  • The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz invites applications for the position of a research assistant (m/f/d) – History of Egypt (19th/20th century) limited to 3 years, beginning by the next possible date, but no later than October 1, 2020.
  • The researcher will work on a sub-project (by writing a doctoral dissertation) within the collaborative project "The Historicity of Democracy in the Arab and Muslim World". In this project, the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) in Berlin, the Center for Contemporary History (ZZF) in Potsdam, the IEG in Mainz, and partner institutions in Tunis and Amman join forces. The project is funded in the programme Leibniz Collaborative Excellence by the Leibniz Association.
  • Due to the duration of the project funding, the position is limited to 36 months and dedicated to the writing of a doctoral dissertation. The place of work is Mainz; travel funds for archival research are available. The salary grade accords to the German government’s scheme (TV-L E13, 65%).
  • About the project: The collaborative project studies deliberative institutions and practices in the Middle East and North Africa as well as the nature of democratic impulses in the region since the nineteenth century. The advertised position will be part of the sub-project "Self-Determination under Occupation. The Formation of Modern Egypt, 1879–1956", which is located at the IEG. The doctoral dissertation will study the development of democratic structures in Egypt in the course of the decolonization process. A special focus will be on the negotiation of political, cultural, gender and religious aspects in this process – against the background of the Ottoman past and the lasting British influence. Possible research questions are the construction of citizenship, the position of minorities, the functioning of the parliament, and the debates about the constitution.
  • Your tasks:
  • development and elaboration of a doctoral research project in the context of the sub-project in close cooperation with the project leader at IEG (Dr. habil. Manfred Sing)
  • archive and literature research
  • participation in the activities of the HISDEMAB joint project (internal meetings, colloquia, seminars, and conferences)
  • writing of a doctoral dissertation
  • contribution of a chapter to a collective book related to the HISDEMAB joint project.
  • Requirements:
  • above-average master degree in History or a related discipline (Islamic Studies, Political Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology or a neighbouring discipline) with a focus on the modern history of the Middle East and North Africa
  • excellent command of the Arabic, English, and German languages (for non-German speaking applicants: Certificate of sufficient German skills or a strategy to improve them)
  • good communication and team skills
  • capacity to work autonomously and in a structured way.
  • What we offer: The IEG supports research projects on European history from the early modern period until 1989/90. We are particularly interested in projects with a comparative or cross-border approach, on European history in its relation to the wider world, or on topics of intellectual and religious history. We offer a vibrant and interdisciplinary work environment as well as a motivating and a friendly working atmosphere.
  • Please combine all of your application materials (CV, certificates, cover letter, a research sketch of three pages maximum including a short bibliography and a working plan for 36 months, and parts of your master or final thesis as a work sample) into a single PDF file and send it with the identification number IEG-HISDEMAB until 21 June 2020 to the personnel department of the Leibniz Institute of European History (bewerbung@ieg-mainz.de)
  • We particularly welcome applications from women. Disabled applicants with equal qualification and aptitude will be given preferential consideration.
  • For further inquiries about the application, the research project, your tasks and the work structure please contact Dr. habil. Manfred Sing: sing@ieg-mainz.de.

Leiden University (NDL) - Postdoc, 'Social Citizenship and Migration' - Deadline: 27 Sep 2019[]

In the period 2019-2023, Leiden University’s Executive Board (CvB) will invest 3.5 million euros in the inter-disciplinary focus area ‘Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations.’ Within this initiative, funding for the pillar on ‘Social Citizenship and Migration’ allows the Van Vollenhoven Institute to appoint a post-doctoral researcher.

Many European countries face a wide variety of challenges resulting from old and new migrations, which raise questions regarding perceived threats and opportunities transpiring from ethnic diversity, integration and social participation, racism, and the need for (re-)defining national identity, belonging, civic responsibilities and the sustainability of national social welfare regimes. These challenges test the limits of cross-national and cross-generational solidarities, addressing the very foundation of governance and society. Solutions that have been formulated range from policies and regulations for immigration, to education and stimulating social participation to restructuring the welfare state. Importantly, challenges are not only related to migrants but pertain to all social groups, who, in varying degrees, are faced with questions regarding identity, solidarity, belonging, hospitality and compassion, as well as participation in politics and society. These questions all refer to what we call social citizenship, which is not about nationalities recorded in a passport, but about feelings and practices of belonging, responsibilities and loyalties.

The overall aim of this programme is to analyze how developments in immigration and social citizenship provide and provided challenges and opportunities for the governance of societies and to inform theory and practice. Several societal and governance issues related to citizenship (e.g. housing, social conflict over ideology, moral values, exercising of rights) have become even more complex due to recent developments in immigration. These themes have been studied before, but not sufficiently in conjunction and not from multiple, integrated, perspectives.

For this postdoctoral position we invite scholars with a PhD in Law, Humanities and/or the Social Sciences to apply. We are explicitly looking for candidates that are comfortable – both theoretically and empirically – working in an interdisciplinary project and an international work environment. We are explicitly inviting candidates who are interested in looking into the ways in which the ongoing merger of crime control and migration control – also known as the process of crimmigration – has influenced, or relates to, issues related to membership and social citizenship in both the Global North and the Global South.

Key responsibilities

Developing and conducting socio-legal research in the domain of the research program on Social Citizenship & Migration with a specific focus on crimmigration and/or border control;
Cooperating in the acquisition and management of the research program on Social Citizenship & Migration;
Inspiring the PhD candidates working within the aforementioned research program;
Teaching (guest)lectures in the VVI’s curriculum.
Selection criteria

Relevant master’s degree in Law, and/or Social Sciences, and/or Humanities;
PhD degree directly relevant in scope and empirical approach to the field of Law & Society;
Teaching experience;
Experience or a strong and visible affinity with socio-legal research on migration and/ or border control on the national and local level in the Global North and/or the Global South;
Good publication record commensurate with career stage;
Good language skills, including an excellent command of English. Knowledge of Dutch is considered an advantage;
Team player with strong proven organizational skills, and relevant networks;
Willingness to travel.
Our organisation
With over 5,000 students and 450 members of staff, Leiden Law School is one of the largest faculties in the Netherlands. Yet, in all its diversity, it is still known for its ability to provide education on a small scale. The faculty focuses on multi-faceted high-level teaching and research, both nationally and internationally. It does so by working with talented people and stimulating and supporting them in their professional and personal ambitions. The faculty is housed in the beautifully restored Kamerlingh Onnes Building on the Steenschuur in Leiden. Working for the Leiden Law School means working in an inspiring scientific environment. For more information, see Leiden Law School.

The Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society (VVI) is part of the Leiden Law School. The VVI seeks to advance knowledge of the formation and functioning of legal systems in their social contexts, the impact of these systems on society and vice versa, their effectiveness in governance, and their contribution to development. The Institute adopts a socio-legal and global approach, doing research on law in the books and law in action in Asia (notably Indonesia, China), Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. VVI staff teaches several socio-legal thematic and regional courses for both Dutch and foreign exchange students. In addition, VVI provides PhD supervision, advisory services and training courses to policy makers and practitioners.

Terms and conditions
We offer a one year term position, with the possibility of renewal based on need, funding and performance. Salary range from € 3.637,- to € 4.978,- gross per month on a full-time basis (pay scale 11, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).

Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3 %), training and career development and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. For international spouses we have set up a dual career programme. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. For more information: application procedure and employment conditions.

Diversity
Leiden University is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from members of underrepresented groups.

Information
For information and inquiries regarding this position, please contact Prof. Maartje van der Woude, email: m.a.h.vanderwoude@law.leidenuniv.nl, telephone: 071 527 7552. For more information about our organisation: Van Vollenhoven Institute and Leiden University.

Applications
To apply for this vacancy, please submit online your application in English no later than 27 September 2019 via the blue button of our application system, including:

A cv including education and employment history, publications and courses taught;
A letter of motivation;
A writing sample, representing recent work, of no more than 10.000 words;
Names, positions, and email addresses of three referees (no reference letters at this point);
A research proposal (max 5 A4) on crimmigration/ border control & social citizenship.

Leiden University (NDL) - Agents of Change, Classics (Greek), 'Anchoring Innovation: a Classical Research Agenda' - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

  • Project description
    New ideas and inventions that affect social life cannot thrive unless they are somehow embedded in the society for which they are intended. Innovation will always be connected somehow—both in the ways it is communicated and perceived, and in terms of content—to what people know, believe, want, value, and can understand. This is true even of radical, path-breaking, ‘revolutionary’ ideas and insights. This phenomenon of ‘anchoring’ is central to the new research agenda of the Dutch classicists, Anchoring Innovation.

Work Package B of the Anchoring Innovation program is responsible for forging and preserving connections between all the different thematic groups studying Anchoring Innovation in such different domains as politics, science, religion, philosophy, the law, material culture, literature, and linguistics.
Within this Work Package, we are looking for a Postdoc (1.0 fte, 18 mos) who will help design and organise a transversal workshop on ‘Agents of Change’ across all of these domains, as well as some of the team meetings. We invite candidates to submit a research proposal that will lead to two peer-reviewed publications on a theme or themes related to that of the workshop.

Innovation is about forms of purposeful or intentional change to solve newly identified problems or to cope with old issues in as yet unexplored ways. We use the term ‘invention’ to refer to the production of that intentional change in the form of ideas, practices, techniques, or objects. Invention, then, is part of the innovation process, but not coextensive with it. Innovation is what is perceived or constructed as innovation, the successful adoption of something new. It constitutes a development in which we must assume, or can identify, agency of one or more agents, who intended, instigated, invented, adopted, or promoted something new. We will distinguish between the history of the innovation itself (how it is embedded in the history of its discipline, for example) and issues of adoption and acceptance, of public discourse and representation, rhetoric and debate. The type of agency involved will be of interest throughout: the classical world is obsessed with (individual) ‘inventors’, but in many cases it is impossible to identify one specific source of an ‘invention’/’innovation’. Innovation often takes place at sites of cultural contact, as a process of synergy with important roles for ‘translators’ and ‘cultural brokers’.

More information about the Anchoring Innovation research agenda of OIKOS can be found on the OIKOS website (www.ru.nl/oikos/anchoring-innovation), including an article by Ineke Sluiter, entitled “Anchoring Innovation: a Classical Research Agenda”.

Key responsibilities

Organising an international, interdisciplinary workshop to be held in 2021; possibly preparing results for publication;
Researching, writing and publishing two research papers;
Presenting papers at conferences, both in the Netherlands and internationally;
Taking part in the life of the Classics Department at Leiden University, and participating in the academic community of LUCAS, the national research school OIKOS, and the wider Anchoring Innovation project.
Selection criteria

A PhD in Classics, preferably in Greek Literature (held by time of appointment);
An excellent research and publication record relative to stage of career;
Independent thinker; team player;
Excellent command of English;
Excellent competence in ancient Greek and Latin; reading competence in French, German, and Italian;
Practical; organizer (experience desirable); finisher.
Our faculty
Leiden University, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS). For more information see: www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities and The Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, LUCAS: www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities/centre-for-the-arts-in-society.

Terms and conditions
We offer a Postdoc project, 1.5 years (1.0 fte, 38 hrs/week), starting date to be agreed, with a preference for 1 March 2020. Salary range from € 3,637.- to € 4,978.- gross per month for a fulltime appointment depending on prior education and working experience (pay scale 11, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).

Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3%), training, and career development. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break.
For more information, see: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/working-at.

Information
Enquiries about the position can be addressed to the supervisor: Prof. Dr Ineke Sluiter, i.sluiter@hum.leidenuniv.nl. Questions about the procedure can be directed to Aniek van den Eersten, anchoring@let.ru.nl.

Applications
In order to be admissible, applications must include the following information (in the same order), in one PDF file (not zipped):

Cover letter;
CV, including contact information of two referees;
Transcript of records;
Research proposal of 1500 words. This does not include the bibliography and (if appropriate) an appendix containing a list of sources (together max. two pages A4);
Copy of relevant diploma.
Please submit your complete application to Aniek van den Eersten, the coordinator of the Anchoring-programme, via anchoring@let.ru.nl before 1 November 2019.
Interviews will take place in the week of 2-6 December 2019. For candidates living abroad interviews may be held via Skype.

Leiden University (NDL) - Postdoctoral Researcher(s) in the history of Zoroastrianism - Two posts - Deadline: 28 Jun. 2020[]

  • The Faculty of Humanities, Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), is looking for two Postdoctoral Researchers in the history of Zoroastrianism
  • Project description: We are seeking applications for a two-year postdoctoral research position in the context of the NWO-funded research programme “Keepers of the Flame: the Reconfiguration of the Zoroastrian Priesthood in Sasanian and Early Islamic Times”, which is located in the Leiden University Centre for the Study of Religion.
  • The project, led by Albert de Jong, seeks to rethink the history of the Zoroastrian priesthood in key moments of transition: the Sasanian empire and the early Islamic period. The post-doctoral researcher will complement the work done by the two PhD students on these two key periods with original research on the early history of the Parsis, the Zoroastrians of India, and the Parsi priesthood. The post-doc will join the team leader and the two PhD students, and will benefit from the vibrant and very diverse setting of the Institute of Area Studies and its Centre for the Study of Religion. Team visits to India and Iran are part of the programme. We are looking for an experienced researcher with a strong background in a relevant field (study of religion, Middle Eastern History, pre-modern South Asia). Since the evidence is limited and diverse (archaeology, manuscript colophons, inscriptions, DNA-evidence), possession of a strong background in theory and interdisciplinary research is required.
  • Key responsibilities
  • Perform original research on the early history of the Parsis in the framework of the research project on the Zoroastrian priesthood;
  • Publish research results (possibly together with other team members);
  • Assist in the intellectual integration of the project team, both on campus and on field trips to India and Iran;
  • Co-organize an international conference on the Zoroastrian priesthood and prepare selected papers from that conference for publication.
  • Selection criteria
  • A PhD degree in a relevant field: the Study of Religion, Middle Eastern History, or South Asian history;
  • Knowledge of the history of Zoroastrianism, with command of Middle Persian;
  • An explicit and demonstrable interest in theory-driven work in the study of religion or Iranian and South Asian history;
  • Familiarity with interdisciplinary approaches in the history of religions;
  • A research and publication record that is commensurate with career stage;
  • Commitment to high-quality research, publication, and dissemination;
  • Excellent communication skills;
  • Excellent command of English;
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
  • Enquiries can be made to Ab de Jong, a.f.de.jong@hum.leidenuniv.nl.
  • Applications: Please submit online your application no later than 28 June 2020 via the blue button in our application system. Applicants should be in English. Please ensure that you include in a single PDF document named ‘FAMILY NAME – Given name – vacancy number and in this order:
  • A letter of motivation;
  • A CV including education and employment history and publications;
  • A brief research statement on possible way to research the early history of Zoroastrianism in India;
  • One sample publication or other piece of written work;
  • Names, positions and email addresses of three referees (no reference letters).
  • The interviews with shortlisted candidates are tentatively scheduled for 6-7 July 2020.

Leiden University (EU:Ned) - Postdoc, 'Governance of Social Citizenship and Migration' - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

In the period 2019-2023, Leiden University’s Executive Board (CvB) will invest 3.5 million euros in the inter-disciplinary focus area ‘Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations.’ Within this initiative, funding for the pillar on ‘Social Citizenship and Migration’ allows the Institute of Public Administration and Leiden University College to jointly appoint a post-doctoral researcher.

Many European countries face a wide variety of challenges resulting from old and new migrations, which raise questions regarding perceived threats and opportunities transpiring from ethnic diversity, integration and social participation, racism, and the need for (re-)defining national identity, belonging, civic responsibilities and the sustainability of national social welfare regimes. These challenges test the limits of cross-national and cross-generational solidarities, addressing the very foundation of governance and society. Solutions that have been formulated range from policies and regulations for immigration, to education and stimulating social participation to restructuring the welfare state. Importantly, challenges are not only related to migrants but pertain to all social groups, who, in varying degrees, are faced with questions regarding identity, solidarity, belonging, hospitality and compassion, as well as participation in politics and society. These questions all refer to what we call social citizenship, which is not about nationalities recorded in a passport, but about feelings and practices of belonging, responsibilities and loyalties.

The overall aim of this programme is to analyze how developments in immigration and social citizenship provide and provided challenges and opportunities for the governance of societies and to inform theory and practice. Several societal and governance issues related to citizenship (e.g. housing, social conflict over ideology, moral values, exercising of rights) have become even more complex due to recent developments in immigration. These themes have been studied before, but not sufficiently in conjunction and not from multiple, integrated, perspectives.

The Postdoc will work in a sub-project that is embedded in the Institute of Public Administration and Leiden University College. This sub-project will be focused on the analysis of social citizenship and migration from a socialization and a governance perspective. The combination of these perspectives is necessary to understand the interplay between individual beliefs, socialization processes, and the governance of migration-related issues. It will highlight relevant socialization and governance mechanisms across several domains, including the family, education, welfare, media, and commerce at both the local and national level, analyzing how individuals develop their perceptions of social citizenship and their own and others’ roles in society.

Key responsibilities

Conduct innovative research within the framework of the programme Social Citizenship and Migration;
Prepare research grant applications;
Coordination tasks within the research programme Social Citizenship and Migration;
Submit research results for publication in academic journals;
Present papers at international conferences;
Actively disseminate the research findings;
Organise and participate in seminars, workshops and conferences of the programme.
Selection criteria

A PhD in public administration, economics, political science, political economy, sociology or another discipline that is relevant for the Institute of Public Administration and Leiden University College;
Excellent research qualities relevant for the research profile of the Institute of Public Administration and Leiden University College, demonstrated for example by (international) publications. Ideally, the research of the candidate is related to the programme Social Citizenship and Migration;
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and the ability to effectively communicate with external audiences;
Knowledge of the Dutch language is considered an advantage. If the successful applicant is not fluent in Dutch, he or she will be expected to learn Dutch within a period of approximately two years;
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to work constructively in a team;
Available as of 1 January 2020.

Leeds University, School of English (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate (The Political Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan) and Teaching Fellow (1 Year) - Deadline: 19 Jul. 2019[]

Do you have a research interest in the interconnection of eighteenth-century politics and culture? Would you like to join a team of researchers working to develop a scholarly edition of one of the most important parliamentarians of the Georgian era?

Richard Brinsley Sheridan was a Member of Parliament for nearly thirty years. During that long career, he was regarded as one of the greatest orators the Commons had yet seen and a significant opposition voice. Sheridan’s talents ensured that newspapers printed lengthy extracts from his speeches, clearly aware that his verbal skills and political acuity made for good copy. Sheridan was therefore prominent not only in the House of Commons, but on the pages of the morning and evening papers. One of the most demanding episodes of Sheridan’s career was his prominent role in the impeachment of the former Governor of Bengal, Warren Hastings. Sheridan was an equally tenacious advocate of liberal causes, including parliamentary reform. Sheridan’s speeches now survive in many competing forms. Our aim is to discover, edit and publish the entirely of Sheridan career, culminating in The Political Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan to be published by Oxford University Press. 

Your role will be to identify and collect speeches and other material; undertake textual collation of printed books, newspapers, and manuscripts; assist in the preparation of copy-text; compile contextual materials for the edition, and assist with the work of editorial checking and correction. In addition, the role will involve seminar teaching and lecturing on two undergraduate core modules, ‘Eighteenth-Century Literature’ and ‘Literature of the Romantic Period’.

You will have a doctorate in eighteenth-century British Literature with experience of working with eighteenth-century books, newspapers, and manuscripts. Knowledge of British politics and political culture, including parliamentary debates, during the period 1780-1816 is essential.

In addition, this role will also provide you with the opportunity to participate in teaching, as a Teaching Fellow in the School. 

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Professor Robert W Jones, Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4747, email: r.w.jones@leeds.ac.uk.

Location: Leeds - Main Campus

Faculty/Service: Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Cultures

School/Institute: School of English

Category: Research

Contract Type: Fixed Term (from 1 September 2019 to 31 August 2020)

Salary: £33,199 to £39,609 

Interview Date: Tuesday 06 August 2019

Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz (DEU) - IEG Fellowships for Postdocs (in European history, the history of religion, historical theology, or other historical disciplines) - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2019[]

  • The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) awards fellowships for international postdocs in European history, the history of religion, historical theology, or other historical disciplines.
  • The IEG funds research projects on European history from the early modern period until 1989/90. We are particularly interested in projects
  • with a comparative or cross-border approach,
  • on European history in its relation to the wider world, or
  • on topics of intellectual and religious history.
  • Aims: This fellowship is intended to help you develop your own research project in close collaboration with scholars working at the IEG. Your contribution consists in bringing your own interests to bear on the work of the IEG and its research programme »Negotiating difference in Europe«. This includes the possibility of developing a perspective for further cooperation with the IEG. If for this purpose a promising application for third-party funding is submitted, an extension of the fellowship is possible.
  • What we offer: The IEG Fellowship provides a unique opportunity to pursue your individual research project while living and working for 6–12 months at the Institute in Mainz. The monthly stipend is € 1,800. Additionally, you can apply for a family or child allowance.
  • Requirements: During the fellowship you are required to reside at the Institute in Mainz. You actively participate in the IEG's research community and the weekly colloquia. We expect you to present your work at least once during your fellowship. Applicants must have completed their doctorate no more than three years before taking up the fellowship. We expect proficiency in English and a sufficient command of German to participate in discussions at the Institute.
  • Application: Please combine all of your application documents into a single PDF except for the application form and include a word count at the end of your project description. Please send your application to application@ieg-mainz.de. Letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by the referees. You may write in either English or German; we recommend that you use the language in which you are most proficient. The IEG encourages applications from women.
  • Please download the application form here: http://bit.ly/IEG_Postdoc2019
  • Please direct your questions about the IEG Fellowship Programme to Barbara Müller: fellowship@ieg-mainz.de

Library Company of Philadelphia (USA:Pa) - Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, 2020-2021 - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

National Endowment for the Humanities Post-Doctoral Fellowships support research in residence at the Library Company on any subject relevant to its collections, which are capable of supporting research in a variety of fields and disciplines relating to the history of America and the Atlantic world from the 17th through the 19th centuries.  NEH Fellowships are for individuals who have completed their formal professional training. Consequently, degree candidates and individuals seeking support for work in pursuit of a degree are not eligible to hold NEH-supported fellowships. Advanced degree candidates must have completed all requirements, except for the actual conferral of the degree, by the application deadline, November 1, 2019.  Foreign nationals are not eligible to apply unless they have lived in the United States for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline.  NEH fellowships are tenable for four to nine months.  The stipend is $5,000 per month.

Program in Early American Economy and Society (PEAES) Post-Doctoral Fellowships support research in the collections of the Library Company and other nearby institutions into the origins and development of the early American economy, broadly conceived, to roughly 1850. The fellowships provide scholars the opportunity to investigate the history of commerce, finance, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, internal improvements, economic policymaking, and other topics.  Applicants may be citizens of any country, and they must hold a Ph.D. by September 1, 2020.  The stipend is $40,000 for the academic year, or if the award is divided between two scholars, $20,000 per semester.

Senior scholars are particularly encouraged to apply. The Library Company’s Cassatt House fellows’ residence offers rooms at reasonable rates, along with a kitchen, common room, and offices with internet access, available to resident and non-resident fellows at all hours.  All post-doctoral fellowships are tenable from September 1, 2020, through May 31, 2021, and fellows must be in continuously in residence in the Philadelphia area for the duration of their fellowships.

THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 1, 2019 with a decision to be made by December 15.  Make just one application; you will automatically be considered for all the fellowships for which you are eligible. To apply, go to https://librarycompany.org/neh-and-peaes-post-doctoral-fellowships-application to fill out an online coversheet and upload a single PDF containing a brief résumé, a two- to four-page description of your proposed research, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages. In addition, two confidential letters of recommendation should be submitted online in PDF format using the form provided on the application page. 

Candidates are strongly encouraged to inquire about the appropriateness of the proposed topic before applying. For more information about the NEH award, contact James Green via telephone (215) 546-3181 or e-mail jgreen@librarycompany.org. For more information about the PEAES award, email Cathy Matson at cmatson@udel.edu.

London School of Economics (UK:Eng) - African Economic History - Deadline: 1 Mar 2020[]

  • Salary from £36,647 to £44,140 pa inclusive of London allowance
  • This is a fixed term appointment for 2 years with the possibility of a 1 year extension.
  • The Role: Applications are invited for an LSE Fellow in the Department of Economic History. An LSE Fellow is a career development post which allows aspiring academics who are post PhD, or close to PhD completion, the opportunity to gain experience in teaching and research. LSE Fellows teach at undergraduate and Masters’ level and contribute to courses as appropriate, with the support of faculty.
  • The successful candidate will have completed or be close to completing a PhD in economic history by the post start date; A very good knowledge of Economic History, with a particular focus on African Economic History; Ability to teach Quantitative Methods/Historical Economic Geography is desirable; A developing research record in Economic History; Excellent communication and presentation skills; and the ability to work in close partnership with fellow teachers, including on a one-on-one basis and in small groups, and to provide effective support, as necessary. Relevant teaching experience would be desirable.
  • We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.
  • For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification.
  • To apply for this post, please go to www.lse.ac.uk/LSEJobs. If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the “contact us” links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email Jennie Stayner; j.c.stayner@lse.ac.uk.
  • The closing date for receipt of applications is 01 March 2020 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.

London School of Economics (UK:Eng) - LSE Fellow (History of East Asia since c.1839) - Deadline: 10 Jun. 2020[]

  • Salary from £36,647 to £44,140 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £47,456 pa inclusive of London allowance
  • This is a fixed term appointment from 1 September 2020 to 31 August 2021
  • The Department of International History at the LSE invites applications for an LSE Fellow in the History of East Asia (defined as China, Japan and/or Korea) since c.1839, for the next academic session to commence in September 2020. The Fellow will be expected to teach on courses in the Department which include HY235, Modernity and the State in East Asia: China, Japan and Korea since 1840, and HY461: East Asia in the Age of Imperialism, 1839-1945.
  • The successful candidate will contribute to the scholarship and intellectual life of the School by conducting teaching and research which will enhance the School’s reputation as a research-led teaching institution, with appropriate mentoring from department. They will be expected to participate in teaching at both undergraduate and masters’ level for up to a maximum of eight classroom contact hours per week and will be expected to participate in the administrative and social activities of the Department.
  • The successful candidate will have completed or be close to completing a PhD in history by the post start date; have a very good knowledge of the history of East Asia since c.1839; have a developing research record in the history of East Asia since c. 1839; have excellent communication and presentation skills and the ability to work in close partnership with fellow teachers, including on a one-on-one basis and in small groups, and to provide effective support, as necessary; and relevant teaching experience would be desirable.
  • We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.
  • For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification.
  • To apply for this post, please go to www.lse.ac.uk/LSEJobs. If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the “contact us” links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email Dr Antony Best at A.Best@lse.ac.uk.
  • The closing date for receipt of applications is 10 June 2020 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.
  • An LSE Fellowship is intended to be an entry route to an academic career and is deemed by the School to be a career development position.  As such, applicants who have already been employed as a LSE Fellow for three years in total are not eligible to apply. If you have any queries about this please contact the HR Division.

Ludwigs-Maximilian-University, Munich (EU:Deu:Bay) - LMU Research Fellowships - Deadline: 12 Nov 2019[]

The LMU Research Fellowships support the career development of outstanding postdocs from all fields of research. You will benefit from:

  • a two-year fellowship with a competitive salary and substantial research budget
  • managing your own research project with the support of an LMU professor
  • undertaking research stays at international partner organizations
  • an excellent infrastructure and a wide variety of professional training options
  • the vibrant interdisciplinary exchange at the Young Center of LMU’s Center for Advanced Studies

Call for Applications now open. We will award ten Incoming and five Outgoing LMU Research Fellowships to outstanding early career researchers from all fields of research. Applications can be submitted online at any time until closing date on 12 November 2019.

The Fellowship term must commence between July and September 2020.

For more information:

Lund University (EU:Swe) - Post-doctoral position in Risk management and societal safety (collaboration, conflict and power relations in climate change adaptation) - Deadline: 29 July 2019[]

Post-doctoral position in Risk management and societal safety with a special focus on collaboration, conflict and power relations in environmental and disaster risk governance and climate change adaptation  

Subject description The subject includes the study of how actors negotiate, collaborate and cooperate to solve societal adaptation challenges in different real-world contexts but also why conflicts arise in this work. Special focus is placed on the role of power in the adaptation process, in different contexts at local, regional, national and international level. Furthermore, there is a specific emphasis on understanding the processes wherein societal structures influence and shape adaptation practices and assign normative values to evaluate adaptation. 
An overarching objective of the research is to bridge the gap between policy and practice through understanding of politics of adaptation from a gendered perspective. Therefore, a very important aspect of research in the area is that it is based on real world risk and disaster management problems.

Work duties The main duties involved in a post-doctoral posistion is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. The position shall include the opportunity for three weeks of training in higher education teaching and learning.

Detailed description of the work duties:

  • Research within the subject area
  • Teaching in the first, second and third cycles of studies
  • Supervision of degree projects and doctoral students
  • Actively seeking external research funding
  • Collaboration with industry and wider society
  • Administration related to the work duties listed above

Qualification requirements Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position, completed no more than three years before the last date for applications. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier.

Additional requirements:

  • Very good oral and written proficiency in English.

Assessment criteria and other qualifications This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended as an initial step in a career, and the assessment of the applicants will primarily be based on their research qualifications and potential as researchers.
Particular emphasis will be placed on research skills within the subject.

For appointments to a post-doctoral position, the following shall form the assessment criteria:

  • A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research.
  • Teaching skills.

Additional assessment criteria:

  • Experience of working with Swedish governmental authorities in a development context.
  • Basic oral and written proficiency in Swedish. 

Consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills, drive and independence, and how the applicant’s experience and skills complement and strengthen ongoing research within the department, and how they stand to contribute to its future development.

Terms of employment This is a full-time, fixed-term employment of a maximum of 2 years. The period of employment is determined in accordance with the agreement “Avtal om tidsbegränsad anställning som postdoktor” (“Agreement on fixed-term employment as a post-doctoral fellow”) between Lund University, SACO-S, OFR/S and SEKO, dated 4 September 2008.

Instructions on how to apply Applications shall be written in English. Please draw up the application in accordance with LTH’s Academic qualifications portfolio – see link below. Upload the application as PDF-files in the recruitment system. Read more:

http://www.lth.se/english/working-at-lth/to-apply-for-academic-positions-at-lth/

Macquarie University, Sydney (AUS:NSW) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 'Multicultural Australian English: The new voice of Sydney' - Deadline: 14 Jul. 2019[]

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position 1 full time (part time negotiable), fixed term until 30 June 2023:

This position will support and contribute to the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project: 'Multicultural Australian English: The new voice of Sydney' awarded to Professor Felicity Cox. The project analyses the complex relationship between speech production and ethnic diversity in adolescents from multicultural Sydney. This position will provide research support to the project leaders in data acquisition, data management and processing, along with supervision of junior research assistants and mentoring of postgraduate students, and dissemination of research findings.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position 2 part time, fixed term until 17 June 2022:

This position will support and contribute to the Australian Research Council Discovery Project 'Children's speech, community diversity and the emergence of sound change' awarded to Professor Felicity Cox and Professor Jonathan Harrington (LMU Munich). The project aims to explain how children's speech processing flexibly adapts to cultural and linguistic diversity providing a window into understanding the speech processing challenges that children face in complex communities as they learn the fine phonetic features that symbolise group identity. This position will provide research support to the project leaders in data acquisition, data management and processing, along with supervision of junior research assistants and mentoring of postgraduate students, and dissemination of research findings.

About You You will have doctoral level knowledge of phonetics or sociophonetics, specifically related to speech production. An interest in sources of phonetic variation and linguistic diversity is desirable for both positions. For postdoctoral Research Fellow Position 2, experience with children’s speech processing is desirable. You must have experience in the collection, management and processing of acoustic speech data and proven ability to carry out sophisticated statistical modelling. You will have a demonstrated track record of publications in high quality journals and experience in presenting oral papers at international conferences/seminars.

About Us

Macquarie’s Faculty of Human Sciences holds a distinctive place on the global stage. With several internationally acclaimed centres producing ground-breaking research in areas like linguistics, psychology, cognitive science and education, our faculty is a place of passionate educators and unbridled discovery. Supported by state-of-the-art facilities including the Australian Hearing Hub, we work together to investigate and answer some of the big questions about what makes us human.

Macquarie is a university engaged with the real and often complex problems and opportunities that define our lives. Since our foundation 54 years ago, we have aspired to be a different type of university. Over the years, we’ve grown to become the centre of a vibrant local and global community. Connect with us today.

To Apply To be considered for this position, please apply online by submitting your cv and a separate (2-page maximum) cover letter that specifies which position you are applying for and demonstrates how you meet the following selection criteria:

Essential

  • A PhD (or PhD near completion and will be submitted this year) in phonetics or a related field
  • Demonstrated skills in collection, management and processing of acoustic speech data
  • Proven experience in conducting and reporting sophisticated statistical analysis
  • Proven excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team
  • Demonstrated success in conducting research independently
  • Demonstrated outputs in high quality scientific journals
  • Proven presentation skills, particularly presenting on papers to large audiences

Desirable for both Positions

  • Demonstrated interest in sources of phonetic variation and linguistic diversity

Desirable for Position 2

  • Demonstrated experience in collection, processing and analysis of children's speech data

Maastricht University (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral Researcher Digital Heritage - Deadline: 11 Aug. 2019[]

Postdoctoral researcher, “digital heritage” at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Society Studies, Maastricht University 0,8fte, 20 months 

Research project

This is an exciting opportunity to join a transdisciplinary project team carrying out research in the field of digital heritage. In particular we are looking for a postdoc to conduct research in the Interreg EMR funded research project Terra Mosana, a euregional project aiming to investigate, digitalize and present the shared history of the Meuse-Rhine Euregion. Over the course of three years, various cities and regions, museums and universities will jointly develop digital narratives through 3D modeling and on-site augmented reality connecting cultural heritage sites in Aachen, Jülich, Leopoldsburg, Liège, Maastricht, and Tongeren.

Job description

The postdoctoral researcher will work independently and in collaboration with the Terra Mosana partners, in particular with the members of the Work Package Sustainability, coordinated by the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH). The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to expand on the details of their own research based on their expertise, the material they gather and their own ideas, in consultation with the supervisor (Sally Wyatt) and WP coordinator (Vivian van Saaze).

The successful candidate will collaborate on a range of activities including:

  • developing, conducting, and analysing feedback instruments (e.g. focus groups, user evaluations, and surveys) of the historical storylines and digital products;
  • co-organizing and contributing to the successful development and delivery of WP partner meetings, workshops and events;
  • co-authoring transferable guidelines for public participation in digital heritage;
  • (co-)authoring academic papers, and contributing to grant applications;
  • supporting the WP coordinator in project management (e.g. assist in project reporting);
  • teaching (most likely in the new BA Digital Society programme)

Starting date: as soon as possible 

Requirements

Suitable candidates will have a PhD degree in a relevant humanities or qualitative social science discipline (such as history, history of arts, archaeology, museum and heritage studies, sociology or Science and Technology Studies). Candidates who are well versed in current academic and professional literature on participatory approaches in arts and heritage, and have methodological experience in innovative approaches to (digital) public engagement are particularly encouraged to apply. 

The postdoctoral researcher will be based in Maastricht. The successful candidate must be willing to travel in the euregion, be open to working together in a transdisciplinary and interfaculty environment. They will have experience in grant acquisition and international peer-reviewed academic publications are imperative. Excellent communication and writing skills in English are a prerequisite, since the candidate will be engaging on an international level, collaborating with other team members in English and producing English-language publications. Knowledge of French, German and/or Dutch is an advantage, however not essential, as interpreters will be hired if necessary.

Contract duration: 20 months 

Additional Information

Any inquiries about the position or the project may be addressed to Prof. dr. Sally Wyatt. sally.wyatt@maastrichtuniversity.nl 

Maastricht University (EU:Ned) - Postdoc, ‘Direct or indirect? Telling and Nudging to Foster Self-monitoring and Self-regulation of Text Learning' - Deadline: 19 Aug 2019[]

Responsabilities :

Conducting the research (literature research, collecting and analysing data, reporting the results), resulting in international scientific publications;  Active participation in the research group of the project and of the department;
Teaching (max. 0.20fte) can be part of the position.

Benefits:
The terms of employment of Maastricht University are set out in the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO). Furthermore, local UM provisions also apply. For more information look at the website http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl > Support > UM employees.

The Postdoc position will be for an initial period of one year starting September 2019 with an extension of three years after positive evaluation of capabilities and compatibility for 0.8/1.0 fte. Full time salary range from € 2,709.- to € 4,274.- gross per month (pay scale 10, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).

Selection process:
Maastricht University is committed to nurturing an inclusive culture and a welcoming atmosphere. This inclusiveness strategy has resulted in a very diverse representation of nationalities and cultures. We strongly believe that diversity (including, but not limited to nationality, age and gender) of the staff and student population will increase the quality of UM education & research. Fostering diversity and inclusivity creates an academic community where individual talents thrive, and values and differences are cherished. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are qualified for this position.

Additional comments:
For more detailed information you can contact Anique de Bruin: anique.debruin@maastrichtuniversity.nl 

Web site for additional job details: https://www.academictransfer.com/284769/

Specific Requirements:
PhD (or nearly completed PhD) in educational sciences, educational / (applied) cognitive / experimental psychology, or a related discipline relevant to the theme of the project
Ambition to become a high-potential researcher aimed at excellent scientific research;
Social and organizational competencies, be an efficient team worker;
Be a fast learner, autonomous and creative, show dedication and be hard working;
Be willing to supervise PhD candidates
Good communication skills (written and oral) and statistical skills;
Proficiency in English and Dutch (for foreign applicants: the intention to reach proficiency in Dutch within a short period of time);
Ambition to collaborate with (inter)national partners and pay visits to these partners;
Preferably experience or strong affinity with experimental research.
Preferably experience or strong affinity with process measures (e.g., eye tracking, think aloud).

Maastricht University (EU:Ned) - Postdoc, ‘Play, stop, pause? Optimizing learning through effort regulation’ - Deadline: 19 Aug 2019[]

Responsibilities:

  • Conducting the research (literature research, collecting and analysing data, reporting the results), resulting in international scientific publications;
  • Active participation in the research group of the project and of the department;
  • Teaching (max. 0.20fte) can be part of the position.

Benefits
The terms of employment of Maastricht University are set out in the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO). Furthermore, local UM provisions also apply. For more information look at the website http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl > Support > UM employees.

The Postdoc position will be for an initial period of one year starting September 2019 with an extension of three years after positive evaluation of capabilities and compatibility for 0.8/1.0 fte. The appointment must lead to the completion of a PhD thesis within four years. Full time salary range from € 2,709.- to € 4,274.- gross per month (pay scale 10, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities)

Selection process
You can send your application to the following email address: hrm-rw-vacatures@maastrichtuniversity.nl 

Please mention the vacancy number. 

Maastricht University is committed to nurturing an inclusive culture and a welcoming atmosphere. This inclusiveness strategy has resulted in a very diverse representation of nationalities and cultures. We strongly believe that diversity (including, but not limited to nationality, age and gender) of the staff and student population will increase the quality of UM education & research. Fostering diversity and inclusivity creates an academic community where individual talents thrive, and values and differences are cherished. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are qualified for this position.

Additional comments
For more detailed information you can contact Anique de Bruin: anique.debruin@maastrichtuniversity.nl 

Web site for additional job details: https://www.academictransfer.com/284771/

Specific Requirements

  • PhD (or nearly completed PhD) in educational sciences, educational / (applied) cognitive / experimental psychology, or a related discipline relevant to the theme of the project
  • Ambition to become a high-potential researcher aimed at excellent scientific research;
  • Social and organizational competencies, be an efficient team worker;
  • Be a fast learner, autonomous and creative, show dedication and be hard working;
  • Be willing to supervise PhD candidates
  • Good communication skills (written and oral) and statistical skills;
  • Proficiency in English and Dutch (for foreign applicants: the intention to reach proficiency in Dutch within a short period of time);
  • Ambition to collaborate with (inter)national partners and pay visits to these partners;
  • Preferably experience or strong affinity with experimental research.

Masaryk University, Brno (EU:Cze) - Postdoc, Medieval Art History - Deadline: 26 Jul 2019[]

Description:

The post-doc fellow will participate to the new project carried out at the Center for Early Medieval Studies, Department of Art History in Brno. This project, lead by Ivan Foletti, focuses on the city of Rome
in the Carolingian Period. The post-doc fellow will join an international team, composed by two doctoral students and one senior researcher. They will be dealing with the artistic production of the period, with a focus on the monumental decoration. The main result of this project will be a collective monograph, followed
by a series or articles published in peer-reviewed international periodicals.

The post-doc fellow will be in charge of a significant part of the final monograph and will be the author
of at least two articles. Finally, he/she will co-organize, with all the team, an international symposium dedicated to the question of the interaction between monumental decorations and liturgy during
the Carolingian period in Rome.

The post-doc fellow will also participate to other activities of the Center for Early Medieval Studies, Department of Art History. Namely to seminars promoted by the Centre, to public lectures and to other scientific activities.

The successful candidate should:

  • be a researcher within 7 years after receiving the Ph.D. degree or its equivalent
  • be a researcher, who worked at least 2 whole years over the course of last 3 years outside the territory of the Czech Republic in the field of research with working time of at least 0.5, or was a Ph.D. student (or similar form) abroad
  • have a publication activity – in the last 3 years, at least 2 publication outputs registered in Thomson Reuters Web of Science, Scopus or ERIH PLUS databases and at the same time, publications such as “articles”, “books”, “book chapters”, “letters” and “reviews”. The applicant must be the principal author at least one publication (according to the subject specificity it may be the first author,
    the corresponding/reprint author, or the role of the individual authors stated in the article).
  • have experience in the field of Medieval Art History
  • have experience with research projects (an advantage)
  • have excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate with multiple teams

The application should include:

  • CV including a summary of work experience, publication activity, involvement in research grants and further information proving the above mentioned (information about previous contracts, publication activity, etc.)
  • Cover Letter
  • contact information of at least three references

MU offers the opportunity to get:

  • interesting job in a dynamically expanding university area
  • diverse and challenging work in excellent research
  • tenure track with an initial appointment for 1 year
  • professional team and pleasant working environment
  • interaction with leading scientists in an inspiring, internationalized environment
  • welcome service for the successful candidate and his/her family

Anticipated start date: The position is available from September 2019.

The submission date is 26th July 2019. 

Please submit your application (or informal enquiries can be sent) by e-mail to: ivan.foletti@gmail.com.

Masaryk University, Brno (EU:Cze) - Postdoc (3x), 'Becoming Radical? Visual Arts, Rituals, Performance and Conversion in the Early Christian Initiation (4th–6th centuries)' - Deadline: 6 Aug 2019[]

Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University announces an open competition for the position

Doctoral research assistant, Center for Early Medieval Studies   

80%-time (32 hours per week)

Job description:  

The Department of Art History invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate to work with the research project Becoming Radical? Visual Arts, Rituals, Performance and Conversion in the Early Christian Initiation (4th–6th centuries), funded by the Ministry of Education of Czech Republic, project ERC_CZ.
Based at Masaryk University, Brno, the research associate position is a full-time appointment, initially for 3 years but renewable up to September 2024. The successful applicant will take up the position in October 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The project will investigate the Role of Material, visual and ritual cultures into the Christianization of the Latin West. The project team is looking in particular for a researcher with a specialist in Late Antique and Medieval Art History.
For an informal discussion about the position and the project, including the specific theme, applicants are invited to contact the project leader, Ivan Foletti. Email: foletti@phil.muni.cz.

Main Duties :

To undertake research necessary for the successful completion of the project Becoming Radical? Visual Arts, Rituals, Performance and Conversion in the Early Christian Initiation (4th–6th centuries),
To be responsible for a programme of research activities and publications linked to the theme of Late and Medieval Art History.
To collect and analyse research data through the collation of primary visual, textual and archival sources as well as secondary literature
To disseminate research findings through publication (e.g. articles, exhibitions, presentation of papers at research seminars, symposia etc)
To assist in the management and administration of the project, including management of the project website
To contribute to research-related activities and research-related administration in the Department of Art History Person Specification and requirements:

A Mgr. or M.A. degree in medieval art history.
Fluency in English, and high-level knowledge of at least one of Italian, French and German
Ability to communicate complex information clearly
A familiarity with relevant methods and current literature in the field relating to the project
Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively
Understanding of and ability to contribute to the management and administration of the project

Applicants should submit:

CV
cover letter explaining your interest in the position 
degree documents
publication list
Application with all required documents should be sent by e-application available below. Electronic application deadline is: August 6, 2019.

Masaryk University, Brno (EU:Cze) - Postdoctoral Research Associate, specialist in Late Antique philology and Literature - Deadline: 8 Aug 2019[]

Full-time (40 hours per week)

Job description:  

  • The Department of Art History invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate to work with the research project Becoming Radical? Visual Arts, Rituals, Performance and Conversion in the Early Christian Initiation (4th–6th centuries), funded by the Ministry of Education of Czech Republic, project ERC_CZ.
  • Based at Masaryk University, Brno, the research associate position is a full-time appointment, initially for 3 years but renewable up to September 2024. The successful applicant will take up the position in October 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.
  • The project will investigate the Role of Material, visual and ritual cultures into the Christianization of the Latin West. The project team is looking in particular for a researcher with a specialist in Late Antique philology and Literature.
  • For an informal discussion about the position and the project, including the specific theme, applicants are invited to contact the project leader, Ivan Foletti. Email: foletti@phil.muni.cz.

Main Duties :

  • To undertake research necessary for the successful completion of the project Becoming Radical? Visual Arts, Rituals, Performance and Conversion in the Early Christian Initiation (4th–6th centuries),
  • To be responsible for a programme of research activities and publications linked to Late Antique philology and Literature.
  • To collect and analyse research data through the collation of primary visual, textual and archival sources as well as secondary literature
  • To disseminate research findings through publication (e.g. articles, exhibitions, presentation of papers at research seminars, symposia etc)
  • To assist in the management and administration of the project, including management of the project website
  • To contribute to research-related activities and research-related administration in the Department of Art History

Person Specification and requirements:

  • A PhD in Latin philology or literature history of early medieval or late antique western Mediterranean, with evidence of a published research.
  • Fluency in English, and high-level knowledge of at least one of Italian, French and German
  • Ability to communicate complex information clearly
  • A familiarity with relevant methods and current literature in the field relating to the project
  • Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively
  • Understanding of and ability to contribute to the management and administration of the project

Applicants should submit:

  • CV
  • cover letter explaining your interest in the position 
  • degree documents
  • publication list

Application with all required documents should be sent by e-application available below. Electronic application deadline is: August 8, 2019.

Apply here.

Masaryk University, Brno (EU:Cze) - Postdoc, 'Intellectual Property Protection' - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The Faculty of Law, Masaryk University launches a call for projects of post-doctoral fellows from abroad in the field of intellectual property protection.

The Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, is located in Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic, and ranks among top institutions in the field of juridical science and education. It is one of the most prestigious research and educational institutions in the field of law in the Czech Republic and stands high in international university ranking such as https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings-articles/qs-best-student-cities/brno. Faculty has a strong interest in being attractive for young researchers from abroad.

The postdoctoral position is awarded for three years. Gross salary is 45,000 CZK per month, which sums to more than 20,500 EUR per year. Additional funds of 5,500 EUR per project are available for travel, material and others expenditures.

Expected start date of the contract is January 1, 2020.

Deadline for application is August 31, 2019.

Requirements

Applicant must have a Ph.D. degree or its equivalent no longer than 3 years from a university outside of the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. Ph.D. studies must be accomplished by the date of the employment at the Masaryk University. Students who are expected to complete their Ph.D. in the second half of 2019 therefore are eligible for submission of the applications.

All applicants are expected to be fluent in English, while prior knowledge of Czech is not required. Applicants will be evaluated mainly on the ground of their strong international research record.

Application

The project application must be drawn up in compliance with the Directive of the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University No. 1/2019: https://is.muni.cz/do/law/ud/predp/smer/Smernice_dekana_c._1-2019_Post_doctoral_fellows.pdf and filled in a form available at: https://is.muni.cz/do/law/ud/predp/smer/Smernice_dekana_c._1-2019_Priloha_c._1_Post_doctoral_fellows.docx

The application has to be submitted including all annexes to the e-mail address mentioned below. Announcement of the evaluated results shall be available for applicants no later than August 31st 2019.

Contact

Ing. Mgr. Jiří Jaroš

Head of Office for Science, Research and Project Management

E-mail: vedavyzkum@law.muni.cz ,  subject “Postdoc 2019”

Maynooth University (EU:Eir) - Postdoc, Early Modern Gaelic Literature - Deadline: 14 Jul 2019[]

We are seeking a Post-Doctoral researcher to work on the MACMORRIS project, a four-year research project funded by Irish Research Council. The researcher will work on early modern Gaelic material, principally but not exclusively bardic poetry, with a particular focus on Munster in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The researcher will be responsible for identifying (and disambiguating) the learned families, establishing a corpus of their works, supplementing existing database entries, and mapping patrons and patronage relationships, in Munster in the late 16th and early 17th centuries

Principal Duties

The successful candidate will be required to

  • Identify all Gaelic cultural producers for whom a record survives, operating in Munster during the second half of the 16th century and early years of the 17th.
  • Identify the learned families in Munster in the same period.
  • Contribute entries to the MACMORRIS database.
  • Establish the corpus of works in Irish that survive from Munster in that period.
  • Identify patronage relationships across Munster in that period.
  • Assume communication responsibilities for the project, disseminating news of its progress, events, and milestones on social and other media.
  • Contribute to the project deliverables (database and articles, including executive summaries of key texts and preparation of one or more sample texts for Léamh.com).
  • Ensure that project milestones are met in a timely fashion.
  • Contribute to the IRC’s reporting mechanisms.

Closing date: 14 July 2019, 23:30 h (11:30 pm) Irish Time.

Max Planck Gesellschaft (EU:Deu) - Research Group Leader, Humanities or Social Sciences - Deadline: 17 Oct 2019[]

The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (MPG) is an independent, non-profit research organization, whose goal is to promote top quality research at its institutes. The 86 research institutes of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft conduct basic research in Biology and Medicine; Chemistry, Physics and Technology; and the Humanities, Social Sciences, Cognitive (Neuro-) Sciences, and Law. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft is particularly interested in addressing innovative and interdisciplinary research areas.
The successful candidates will be offered a Max Planck Research Group for a period of five years at a Max Planck Institute of their own choice. This includes a W2 position (equivalent to an assistant or untenured associate professor level) and additional resources for research positions, as well as a budget to realize the project. The total funding for a Max Planck Research Group is competitive with top start-up packages in international career development programs. The MPG aims to support emerging scholars early in their career path.
The MPG and the Technische Universität München (TUM) continue their joint MPG/TUM career program. It provides an add-on opportunity for newly hired Max Planck Research Group Leaders: Once accepted for a Max Planck Research Group Leader position, they can also apply for a position as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor at the TUM. Acceptance into this joint program includes the right to award doctoral degrees, and further provides career options to Associate and Full Professor status according to the TUM Faculty Tenure Track system (see www.tum.de/tenure-track and www.tum.de/tenure-track-mpg). This offer is independent of the chosen Max Planck Institute.
Tenure track options may also be possible with other universities on an individual basis. In addition, the MPG also considers outstanding Max Planck Research Group Leaders when hiring new directors.
The MPG strives for gender and diversity equality. Therefore, applicants of all genders are welcome.
Your application should include a CV, a list of publications, copies of three publications, a onepage summary of scientific achievements, two letters of recommendation, and a research plan. For detailed information about the advertised positions and the application, please see
http://www.mprg.mpg.de
The deadline for applications is October 17, 2019

Max Planck Institute (DEU) - Department III, Artifacts, Action, Knowledge (two positions) - Deadline: 6 Jan 2020[]

  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin Department III, Artifacts, Action, and Knowledge, Director: Prof. Dagmar Schäfer, seeks 2 Postdoctoral scholars, starting date: 01 September 2020 for three years, with employment contract working in a research area in close conjunction with the agenda and ongoing projects of Dept. III (https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/dept-three). Remuneration is based on the TVöD-Bund pay scales (E13).
  • Outstanding junior scholars with a suitable experience in the history of science and technology holding a PhD in a historical field, STS, anthropology, regional studies or other relevant fields are invited to apply. Degree should be in hand by commencement of employment but not earlier than 2017.
  • Candidates of all nationalities are invited to apply; applications from women are especially welcome. The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting handicapped individuals and encourages them to apply.
  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is an international and interdisciplinary research institute (https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en). Postdoctoral fellows are expected to participate in the research activities of the Institute, and to present their own work and discuss that of others fluently in English. Applications may be submitted in German, English, or French.
  • Candidates are requested to submit their applications online using the following link: https://recruitment.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/position/14254094
  • Deadline for submission: 6 January 2020 (23:59 CET)
  • Please note that only complete electronic submissions uploaded to this link will be accepted. Applications sent via email will not be accepted.
  • Your application should contain:
  • Cover letter (in which candidate indicates interest in Departmental project(s))
  • Curriculum vitae, including list of publications
  • Research prospectus (maximum 750 words)
  • Writing sample
  • Names and contact details of at least two referees.
  • Only successful candidates will be notified.
  • Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin


  • Any news at all? [January 20]
  • Nothing yet [Jan 26]
  • Anyone knows how quickly they usually request reference letters? I checked the logs from previous years, and it seems like 2-3 years ago, they requested letters two weeks after the deadline. I wonder if that's a normal timeline for them [Feb. 7].
  • I do not know but my sense is that it depends on the department [Feb 10].
  • Still nothing? I guess it is a bit late for good news... [Feb 13]

Max Planck Institute (DEU) - Post-Doctoral Fellow, "China in the Global System of Science" - Deadline: 28 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Lise Meitner Research Group “China in the Global System of Science” (led by Dr. Anna Lisa Ahlers), seeks 1 Postdoctoral Fellow
  • Earliest starting date: 01 May 2020, with employment contract for three years with the option of extension, working in a research area in close conjunction with the agenda of the research group (https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/research/departments/lise-meitner-research-group). Remuneration is based on the TVöD-Bund pay scales (E13/E14, 100%).
  • Outstanding junior scholars holding a PhD, or equivalent, in sinology/Chinese studies, sociology, political science, history of science, anthropology, STS, scientometrics, or other relevant fields are invited to apply. Degree should be in hand by commencement of employment. Fieldwork experience and Chinese language proficiency are required qualifications.
  • As part of their application, candidates should submit a research prospectus in which they outline their planned contribution to one or more of the following core areas of the research group:
  • A. Chinese perspectives on the status of science in society, esp. the autonomy of science vs. its political steering; political regime and non-political social structures as environmental factors for science
  • B. Structures, actors, dimensions, and norms of China’s contemporary science policy
  • C. Steering vs. agency of scientific communities, networks and individuals in China and in international collaboration
  • D. Interactions of scientific standards and practices with societal values and ethical principles in China and beyond
  • Candidates of all nationalities are invited to apply; applications from women are especially welcome. The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting people with disabilities and encourages them to apply.
  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is an international and interdisciplinary research institute (https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/). Postdoctoral fellows are expected to participate in the research activities of the Institute, and to present their own work and discuss that of others fluently in English. Applications may be submitted in English or German.
  • Candidates are requested to submit their applications online using the following link: https://recruitment.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/position/15269890
  • Deadline for submission: February 28, 2020 (23:59 CET)
  • Please note that only complete electronic submissions uploaded to this link will be accepted. Applications sent via email will not be accepted.
  • Your application should contain (as separate PDF files):
  • Cover letter (in which candidate indicates interest in the research group)
  • Curriculum vitae, including list of publications
  • Research prospectus (maximum 1.000 words, including a brief publication plan)
  • Writing sample
  • Names and contact details of two referees (to fill in separately in the job portal).
  • Only successful candidates will be notified.

Max Planck Institute (DEU) - Post-Doctoral Fellow, Physics, History of Physics, or Philosophy of Physics - Deadline: 19 Dec. 2019[]

  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin,
  • Max Planck Research Group Historical Epistemology of the Final Theory Program, headed by Dr. Alexander Blum, is seeking one postdoctoral fellow, starting date: as early as 01 March 2020, for one year, with employment contract and the possibility of extension by an additional year.
  • The position is closely related to the research agenda of the group (http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/research/projects/historical-epistemology-final-theory-program). The research group pursues interdisciplinary research at the intersection of history of science and physics.
  • We are seeking an outstanding junior scholar with a background in physics, history of physics, or philosophy of physics.
  • At the time the position begins, candidates should hold a doctorate in one of these fields (PhD achieved in 2016 or later).
  • The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is an international and interdisciplinary research institute (http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/index.html). Postdoctoral fellows are expected to participate in the research activities of the Institute, and to present their own work and discuss that of others fluently in English. Applications may be submitted in German or English.
  • The position is primarily devoted to research, with no teaching obligations. Remuneration is based on the TVöD-Bund pay scales (E13).
  • Candidates of all nationalities are invited to apply; applications from women are especially welcome. The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting handicapped individuals and encourages them to apply.
  • Candidates are requested to submit their applications online using the following link: https://recruitment.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/position/14254093
  • Deadline for submission: 19 December 2019 (23:59 CET)
  • Note that only electronic submissions will be accepted. We hope for your understanding that applications sent via email can not be accepted. Only successful candidates will be notified.
  • Your application should contain:
  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae including list of publications
  • research prospectus (850 words maximum, establishing a connection with the program of the research group)
  • sample of writing
  • names and contact details of at least two referees.
  • For questions concerning the group’s research focus, please contact Dr. Alexander Blum (ablum@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de); for technical questions regarding the application, for administrative questions concerning the position and the Institute, please first contact the group’s assistant Kseniia Mohelsky (officeblum@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de).
  • Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany

Max Planck Institute, Jena (DEU) - Post-doctoral researcher, 'How to value cultural diversity' - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

ob Offer from July 05, 2019 Call for candidates: post-doctoral researcher (m/f/d) with the Minds & Traditions Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Jena, Germany). Two years contract (2020–2022).

Project: How to value cultural diversity

Linguistic and cultural diversity are widely considered worth protecting: this principle, enshrined in UNESCO declarations, and forms the basis of public policies for cultural preservation worldwide. Yet its philosophical foundations remain under-explored. Why is cultural diversity valuable, if it is valuable at all? Standard arguments are of two types. The literature on "biocultural diversity" emphasizes the links between cultural diversity and other valuable things such as biodiversity, ethnobotanical knowledge, or the survival of first nations (Maffi 2005, 2007). Lacking in these pragmatic arguments is a philosophically grounded account of the specific value of cultural diversity, going beyond the observation that biological and cultural diversity correlate on a global scale. On the other hand, moral and political philosophers, in the wake of van Parijs' Linguistic Justice (2011), have developed explicit arguments for and against the preservation of various kinds of linguistic diversity, viewing it as a value that can be traded off against other valuable things — e.g., economic development, political participation, etc. This literature chiefly considers the problems raised by the coexistence of large linguistic communities in rich areas such as Europe or the United States, whose inhabitants share rather similar ways of life. It has less to say about the type of cultural diversity that interests the students of biocultural diversity (Nettle 1999; Nettle and Romaine 2002; Evans 2010): severely endangered languages spoken by one or a few persons, ways of life that industrial societies endanger.

This project seeks to formulate a normative account of cultural diversity that combines the virtues of these two approaches, and addresses their limitations. It will do this with the help of the tools developed in the emerging field of cultural evolution, which uses biological models and theories to shed light upon patterns of cultural transmission, diffusion, and diversification. Cultural-evolutionary methods may help us estimate the difficulty of preserving various languages and traditions, under various social and demographic circumstances (Kandler and Steele 2017). This makes it a suitable tool to study the trade-offs entailed by the safeguarding of cultural diversity—the possible loss of cultural and economic opportunities, the strengthening or weakening of social ties at various levels. Cultural-evolutionary methods are also well equipped to explore the interactions and commonalities between cultural and biological diversity.

This project aims to examine the tenets of the "biocultural diversity" and "new conservation" literatures, in a critical but constructive manner, and attempt to provide them with normative groundings; to bring the insights gained by recent moral and political philosophy to bear on issues of cultural conservation on a global scale, such as the preservation of highly endangered or disappearing languages, the protection of traditional craftsmanship, or the notion of an intangible cultural heritage. Lastly, the project will look for possible ways to estimate the economic and social trade-offs involved in preserving cultural diversity, using cultural-evolutionary tools. The project finds its starting point and its inspiration in two strands of research: one is the work developed at the juncture between the biocultural diversity and cultural evolution literatures (Kirby 2014; Gavin et al. 2017), the other is the use of concepts coming from ecology by the “linguistic justice” research current (Van Parijs 2007).

Profile: The applicant should be a philosopher, a linguist, or an anthropologist with a specific interest in cultural diversity and/or linguistic justice. Biologists will be considered if specifically trained in cultural evolutionary methods (e.g. language phylogeny, theoretical models of cultural evolution).

Context: The post-doctoral researcher will be primarily attached with the Minds and Traditions Research Group, and secondarily with the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) in Jena. The Minds & Traditions research group (aka "the Mint") is a Max Planck Independent Research Group opened in 2016, studying cultural transmission from the perspective of quantitative cultural history and cultural evolution. The Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution gathers linguists, computational linguists, and cultural evolutionists, to study long-term cultural change.

The MPI Centre for the Science of Human History is an interdisciplinary research institute gathering researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, with a common interest in the biological and cultural history of the human species.

Contract, salary and benefits: The remuneration is based on the German collective wage agreement for the public sector (TVöD, Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst) depending on qualification and experience. Social benefits are granted according to the regulations for public service. In addition to the salary, travel and research expenses are covered. The contract will be for a duration of 24 months, with possibility of renewing the contract if the Minds & Traditions research group is prolonged beyond the end of the contract period.The successful candidate will receive financial support for conferences and publications. The 24 months position provides comprehensive health care coverage and unemployment insurance.

Starting date: January 1st, 2020.

Procedure: Please contact Olivier Morin (morin@shh.mpg.de) for any questions. Applications will need to be completed and submitted to this email address. The required documents: CV, motivation letter, relevant publications/PhD thesis, and one recommendation letter - should be sent before August the 1st, 2019. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be conducted in Jena on September the 20th, and the decision announced shortly thereafter.

Equal opportunity: The Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History promotes women and encourages especially women to apply. Handicapped candidates will be given priority in case of the same professional qualification.

Max Planck Institute, Jena (EU:Ger:Thu) - Post-doctoral researcher, 'Measuring the distinctiveness of traditional graphical symbols' - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

Job Offer from July 05, 2019 Call for candidates: post-doctoral researcher with the Minds & Traditions Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Jena, Germany). Two years contract (2020–2022).

Project: Measuring the distinctiveness of traditional graphical symbols

Graphical symbols across cultures are visual marks with a specific, coded meaning, inscribed on enduring materials (Pim, Yatsenko, and Perrin 2010; Morin, Kelly, and Winters 2019). These symbols include writing systems, musical notations, pictographies, or the marks found on coins, coats of arms, marked cattle, etc. Such symbols fall short of composing fully-fledged visual languages on a par with spoken or signed languages. Writing systems are the exception, but their linguistic nature is derivative: they encode spoken languages. And yet, the structure of graphic symbols can be as complex and as worthy of study as that of words or sentences. Their parts assemble following regularities that are anything but trivial (Morin and Miton 2018). Their shape fits subtle psychophysical constraints (Changizi et al. 2006; Morin 2018). Their capacity to encode precise meanings massively improved over centuries (Tversky 2011; Houston 2004).

Thus far, only the letters of writing systems have been thoroughly investigated to figure out their internal structure and the way that their shape promotes or hinders readability. Even in this case, investigations are mostly confined to writing systems of European descent, with few exceptions. From the point of view of computational linguistics and cognitive science, graphic symbols are mostly aterra incognita. This project aims to assemble large datasets of traditional graphical symbols in machine-readable format, so as to measure formal properties such as complexity, distinctiveness, symmetry, etc.

Building upon a series of extant datasets, some of them available in the public domain, others assembled by our lab, this project would focus on traditional graphic codes that are well-documented, though under-studied: European hausmarke, Central-Asian tamgas, Japanese mon, Portuguese siglas poveiras, are a few examples. For most such graphic traditions extensive compendia exist that can be turned into databases. The next step consists in implementing ways to encode these symbols' graphic properties. This project will focus in particular on what makes a symbol visually distinctive from other symbols of the same kind. An innovative measure of distinctiveness will be developed, listing the topological features of each symbol into a string of properties over which distance measures can be applied.

Profile: Applicants should have a PhD in one of the cognitive science disciplines (psychology, linguistics, anthropology, computer science). Programming skills are a must, an interest in machine learning will be appreciated.

Context: The post-doctoral researcher will be primarily attached with the Minds and Traditions Research Group, and secondarily with the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) in Jena. The Minds & Traditions research group (aka "the Mint") is a Max Planck Independent Research Group opened in 2016, studying cultural transmission from the perspective of quantitative cultural history and cultural evolution. The Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution gathers linguists, computational linguists, and cultural evolutionists, to study long-term cultural change.

The MPI Centre for the Science of Human History is an interdisciplinary research institute gathering researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, with a common interest in the biological and cultural history of the human species.

Contract, salary and benefits: The remuneration is based on the German collective wage agreement for the public sector (TVöD, Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst) depending on qualification and experience. Social benefits are granted according to the regulations for public service. In addition to the salary, travel and research expenses are covered. The contract will be for a duration of 24 months, with possibility of renewing the contract if the Minds & Traditions research group is prolonged beyond the end of the contract period.The successful candidate will receive financial support for conferences and publications. The 24 months position provides comprehensive health care coverage and unemployment insurance.

Starting date: January 1st, 2020.

Procedure: Please contact Olivier Morin (morin@shh.mpg.de) for any questions. Applications will need to be completed and submitted to this email address. The required documents: CV, motivation letter, relevant publications/PhD thesis, and one recommendation letter - should be sent before August the 1st, 2019. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be conducted in Jena on September the 20th, and the decision announced shortly thereafter.

Equal opportunity: The Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History promotes women and encourages especially women to apply. Handicapped candidates will be given priority in case of the same professional qualification.

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral position: Speaking in Conversation - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

Much of experimental psycholinguistics has studied how individuals carry out tasks such as picture naming or lexical decision in the lab. But language use in everyday life is different. Most of it occurs in conversation, where speakers may or may not know each other, have common and individual goals, and coordinate their utterances, more or less successfully, in time and content to achieve these goals. The work of the Postdoctoral Researcher will contribute to a better understand of the cognitive processes occurring when individuals speak in conversation. This will involve innovative neurobiological and behavioural work involving individuals as well as pairs or larger groups of interacting speakers. The choice of project is flexible and specifics will be discussed further at interview. 

Successful applicants are expected to take the lead in designing the experiments, supervising the laboratory work, performing the analyses, writing up findings for publication, and giving presentations at international conferences. The project will be embedded in the Psychology of Language Department, but collaborations with other departments are strongly encouraged.

More information about the research in the department can be found here: https://www.mpi.nl/department/psychology-language/5 

Requirements 

  • The successful applicant holds a PhD qualification in Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, or a related field.
  • Their PhD and/or postdoc project concerned topic in psycholinguistics, memory, or attention.
  • They have outstanding skills in experimental design and state-of-the art statistical analyses. EEG, fMRI or MEG experience would be highly desirable.
  • They have demonstrable experience in mentoring students.
  • They have strong organizational and writing skills. 

Conditions of Employment 

  • The position is available from January 2020.
  • The term of appointment is minimally 2 and maximally 5 years.
  • The salary is according to the German salary scale TVöD (starting salary €51,797 - €60,721 p.a., for full-time employment).
  • All research staff have access to cutting-edge research and training facilities and technical infrastructure, as well as a generous conference and travel budget. 

Employer 

The MPI for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen is the only research institute in the world entirely devoted to the study of language. Our goal is to understand how our minds and brains process language, how language interacts with other aspects of mind, and how we can learn languages of quite different types. We are situated on the campus of the Radboud University, and have close collaborative links with the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour and the Centre for Language Studies at Radboud University. We are part of the Max Planck Society, an independent non-governmental association of German-funded research institutes dedicated to fundamental research in the natural sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunities employer.

How to apply

Applications should include in a single .pdf document.

  • A 2-page statement of interest, including motivation for applying and specific explanation of how the applicant’s skills fit the requirements of the position;
  • a CV;
  • a list of publications;
  • the names, email addresses and contact numbers of at least two referees who would be willing to provide letters of recommendation; 

The deadline for applications is October 15th 2019. 

Skype interviews with short-listed candidates will be held on October 21 and 22. 

Complete applications should be sent to Martina Bernhard (Secretary, Psychology of Language Department); E-mail: martina.bernhard@mpi.nl 

For any pre-application enquiries feel free to write to antje.meyer@mpi.nl 

Maynooth University (EU:Eir) - Postdoc, 'A Probabilistic Chronological Framework for Dating Early Irish Language Developments and Literature' - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

We are seeking an experienced postdoctoral researcher in the research project Chronologicum Hibernicum - A Probabilistic Chronological Framework for Dating Early Irish Language Developments and Literature (ChronHib), funded by a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council and led by Professor David Stifter. ChronHib aims at making progress in establishing a finely-tuned chronology of Early Irish language developments and literature, by closely studying and mapping linguistic change and variation in the literature from the period. We expect to make a significant contribution to the description and the understanding of the development of the Early Irish language. Work is carried out primarily within the discipline of historical linguistics with a strong emphasis on digital humanities, but other aspects of linguistics such as syntactic theory, sociolinguistics, and the philology of Early Irish texts play a role as well.

Snr Post-Doctoral Researcher: €44,266 per annum pro rata

Appointment will be made in accordance with the Department of Finance pay guidelines.

  • New entrants to the public sector will be appointed on the first point of the above scale.

Closing Date:

23:30hrs (local Irish time) on Sunday, 15 September 2019

Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system.

Late applications will not be accepted.

McGill University (CAN) - Provostial Research Scholars in Institutional Histories, Slavery, and Colonialism - Deadline: 15 Dec. 2019[]

  • As it enters its third century, McGill seeks to undertake a rigorous and thorough self-examination of two particular questions of critical importance to understanding its past, and guiding future directions:
  • What are McGill’s historic connections, both direct and indirect, to transatlantic slavery?
  • What are McGill’s historic connections, both direct and indirect, to colonialism and its impact on Indigenous communities?
  • As noted in the Final Report of the Provost’s Working Group on Principles of Commemoration and Renaming, while critical to assess acts and views “by the standards of their time” our university is called to “address and confront its historical legacies of wrong towards historically subordinated groups,”
  • Accordingly, McGill is recruiting two Provostial Research Scholars in Institutional Histories, Slavery, and Colonialism to examine the two questions listed above.
  • The Provostial Research Scholars will work under the supervision of McGill Professors Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Suzanne Morton, and Charmaine Nelson over a period of one to two years. Funded by McGill’s Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) as postdoctoral fellows, their core responsibility will be to conduct archival (at McGill, in Montreal and abroad), doctrinal, or other research germane to the issues listed above, and to document findings through peer-reviewed manuscript(s) and/or written reports.
  • Provostial Research Scholars will be provided with a research stipend intended to allow them to travel for research abroad as required and to participate in conferences and workshops.
  • While not assigned formal teaching responsibilities, Provostial Research Scholars may participate as guest lecturers and invited speakers in classes and other events at McGill.
  • Provostial Research Scholars’ findings and publications will inform future initiatives at McGill that seek to enhance the presence and success of Black and Indigenous students and faculty at our University.
  • Salary: $75,000/an plus benefits. Research Scholars will also be awarded a research stipend of $10,000/an.
  • To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must:
  • hold a PhD in history, art history or a related field by June 2020
  • be able to work in Montreal beginning Sept 2020
  • Proficiency in reading and speaking French is an asset.
  • Applications are due 15 December 2019 by email to tynan.jarrett@mcgill.ca
  • Applications shall include:
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Statement of interest (Maximum 2 pages)
  • Names and contact information of 2 referees

Monash University (AUS:Vic) - Research Fellow, Digital Civics - Deadline: 15 Jul. 2019[]

Job No.: 593765

Location: Caulfield campus

Employment Type: Full-time

Duration: 3 year fixed-term appointment

Remuneration: $97,203 - $115,429 pa Level B (plus 9.5% employer superannuation)

  • Be inspired, every day
  • Take your career in exciting and rewarding directions at one of the world’s top 80 universities

Everyone needs a platform to launch a satisfying career. At Monash, we give you the space and support to take your career in all kinds of exciting new directions with access to quality research, infrastructure and learning facilities. We’re a university full of energetic and enthusiastic minds, driven to challenge what’s expected, expand what we know, and learn from other inspiring, empowering thinkers. Innovative, supportive, successful and with great breadth and depth of talent, Monash Information Technology is a leader in research and education. We provide an ideal environment in which to excel and are located in Melbourne, one of the world’s most liveable cities.

The Opportunity

ACTION Lab is an exciting new initiative undertaking socially relevant research. Our team of engineers, researchers, designers and practitioners work together to engage with real-world challenges in partnership with organisations on the ground. We are looking to grow our already diverse team over the next 6 months to support key projects with Red Cross Australia, World Fish and IFRC among others.

The role presents the opportunity to work with world-renowned pioneer Professor Patrick Olivier, who coined the term 'Digital Civics' and is a leader in this emerging field: a cross-disciplinary area of research that explores ways technology can promote new forms of participation in the design and delivery of local services including education, public health and social care and town planning. In this role, you will explore theory, frameworks and tools for analysis to support data understanding and decision making.

As the successful candidate you will have a doctoral qualification in Computer Science or Interaction Design or progress towards a doctoral qualification, and you will be motivated by the opportunity to use technology to do good in the broader community.

The Melbourne Area

For six consecutive years, Melbourne has been rated the #1 city worldwide for quality of life (see Economist & Guardian), with excellent education, healthcare, infrastructure, low crime, and exceptional cuisine, cultural activities, and creative design. The regional area is renowned for its dramatic coastline, extensive parks, exotic wildlife, and the Yarra Valley wine region.

This is a unique opportunity to join a leading “Group of 8” University with top-rankings and like-minded, passionate academics. If you feel you have the drive and expertise to contribute to this cutting-edge group, then we encourage you to apply!

The faculty is strongly committed to improving the diversity of our staff and students, and promoting a culture of equity, fairness, respect and openness. We fully support the gender equity principles of the Athena SWAN Charter.

At Monash University, we are committed to being a Child Safe organisation. Some positions at the University may require the incumbent to hold a valid Working with Children Check.

For instructions on how to apply, please refer to “How to apply for Monash Jobs”.

Enquiries

Professor Patrick Olivier, Community, Organisational and Social Informatics, +61 (0)422 082 091

Position Description

Research Fellow

Closing Date

Monday 15 July 2019, 11:55pm AEST

Monash University (AUS:Vic) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Korean Studies - Deadline: 15 July 2019[]

Job No.: 592763

Location: Clayton campus

Employment Type: Full-time

Duration: 12 Month Fixed-term appointment

Remuneration: $68,040 - $92,343 pa Level A (plus 9.5% employer superannuation)

  • Be inspired, every day
  • Drive your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities
  • Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions

Everyone needs a platform to launch a satisfying career. At Monash, we give you the space and support to take your career in all kinds of exciting new directions. You’ll have access to quality research, infrastructure and learning facilities, opportunities to collaborate internationally, as well as the grants you’ll need to publish your work. We’re a university full of energetic and enthusiastic minds, driven to challenge what’s expected, expand what we know, and learn from other inspiring, empowering thinkers.

The Opportunity

The Faculty of Arts is one of the largest most diverse arts faculties in Australia, with particular strengths in the humanities, performing arts, languages and social sciences. The Korean Studies unit is currently looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a new research grant headed by Associate Professor Andy Jackson, its aim is to develop and strengthen the Korean Studies Program at Monash University.

The successful applicant will be responsible for:

  • Daily management of the Korean Studies Research Hub and Monash Korean Studies social media sites – helping to organise seminars, invite speakers, liaise with speakers and accounts to pay for speakers, helping to organise conferences, workshops, involvement in publicity for events, liaison with the local community and with neighbouring universities, and organisation of internships and outreach to schools
  • Assisting in the writing of grant reports
  • Attendance at meetings associated with the research or work of the organisational unit which the research is connected
  • Conducting research under limited supervision

Someone with demonstrated analytical and manuscript preparation skills will be highly regarded.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

At Monash University, we are committed to being a Child Safe organisation. This position at the University will require the incumbent to hold a valid Working with Children Check.   

Your application must address the selection criteria.

Apply here.

Enquiries

Associate Professor Andy Jackson, Korean Studies, +61 3 9905 8754, andy.jackson@monash.edu

Closing Date

Monday 15 July 2019, 11:55 pm AEST

Monash University (AUS:Vic) - Research Fellow in Migration, Diversity and Inclusion - Deadline: 2 Oct 2019[]

The Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre (MMIC) is a leading, international research Centre. MMIC takes an interdisciplinary, evidence-based approach to understanding migration and social, economic and cultural inclusion. MMIC seeks to develop knowledge and new ways of thinking about migration and social inclusion, bringing fresh insights into current policy debates and forging new directions in high quality research. MMIC is located within the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and constituted by academics and PhD students across the social sciences, education, law and medicine.

We are looking for a motivated and highly skilled Level B research-only academic to join our team. The successful applicant will work closely with the Centre executive staff and will be expected to carry out collaborative team-based research in the areas of migration and social, economic and cultural inclusion in one or more of the research portfolio areas that comprise MMIC (see https://arts.monash.edu/migration-and-inclusion/research-innovation).

They will have highly developed quantitative and qualitative research skills, an evidenced research track record and a reputation for research excellence. A PhD or a PhD under examination from a recognised university in a relevant discipline area (sociology, criminology, social psychology or other social science) and research experience in the areas of immigration, social cohesion, social inclusion/exclusion or similar fields is essential.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

At Monash University, we are committed to being a Child Safe organisation. Some positions at the University will require the incumbent to hold a valid Working with Children Check.

Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to "How to apply for Monash jobs"

Enquiries

Associate Professor Rebecca Wickes. Email: Rebecca.wickes@monash.edu

Position Description

Download File MMIC - Research Fellow

Closing Date: Wednesday 2 October 2019, 11:55 pm AEST

Monash University Malaysia (MYS) - Research Fellow, “South-South Migration, Inequality & Development Hub” - Deadline: 19 Jul 2019[]

Everyone needs a platform to launch a satisfying career. At Monash, we give you the space and support to take your career in all kinds of exciting new directions. You’ll have access to quality research, infrastructure and learning facilities, opportunities to collaborate internationally, as well as the grants you’ll need to publish your work. We’re a university full of energetic and enthusiastic minds, driven to challenge what’s expected, expand what we know, and learn from other inspiring, empowering thinkers.

The Opportunity

The role is to be part of the United Kingdom Research & Innovation Global Challenges Research Funding (UKRI GCRF) on “South-South Migration, Inequality & Development Hub” that runs from 2019 to 2024. The Research Fellow will be appointed to work on the Nepal-Malaysia Corridor on Work Packages related to Gender Inequalities; Migration intermediaries; and Migration perceptions, knowledge & decision-making. A Level B research-only academic is expected to carry out independent and/or team research within the field in which they are appointed and to carry out activities to develop their research expertise relevant to the particular field of research.

All applications must address selection criteria.

The Benefits

The appointment will be under Malaysian benefits, terms and conditions.

Position Description

Research Fellow

Enquiries and Applications

For general enquiries, please refer to FAQ.

To apply, send your Cover Letter and Resume to recruit@monash.edu and quote the job number.

Closing Date

Friday 19 July 2019, 11:55 pm AEST

National Foundation of Political Sciences (Sciences Po), Paris (FRA:Idf) - Postdoc, 'Migration Governance and Asylum Crises' - Deadline: 10 Aug 2019[]

The Center for International Research (CERI) is recruiting a post-doc to work on Work Package 8 “External dimension of the crisis” of the H2020 project MAGYC Migration Governance and Asylum Crises. Working alongside Helene Thiollet, CERI’s principal investigator and team leader on the project, he or she will be in charge of overlooking CERI’s contribution to WP 8 and the project as a whole.

The CERI is seeking an outstanding candidate for the position of Post-doctoral Researcher in the framework of the MAGYC project. The successful candidate will be responsible for:

  • Conducting desk based and empirical research on the external dimension of the “migration crises”;
  • Conducting empirical research on migration policies and migration governance in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, including foreign policies, diplomacy between Middle Eastern countries and with EU members states as well as the EU itself, domestic policies in various domains (education, social, labour market etc.)
  • Liaising with other partners of the project;
  • Conducting desk based and empirical research on the role of international dynamics of migration governance in Europe the Middle East and the Horn of Africa including foreign policies, multilateral politics and the role of IOM, the UNHCR the EU Trust Fund etc.
  • Disseminating the project’s scientific results through conferences, seminars and social media;
  • Supporting the dissemination and connection of the project’s activities and results with non-academic institutions (NGOs and policy institutions), to enhance the social impact of research conducted within the project

Together with all the other members of the project at CERI, permanent and non-permanent, the successful candidate will also be expected to:

  • Assist in the preparation of academic events (workshops, conferences) pertaining to the project;
  • Assist in the day-to-day management of the project;
  • Support the overall development of the project and of the CERI (assistance to the drafting of research proposals, liaison with partners, etc.)

About the MAGYC project

MAGYC stands for ‘Migration Governance and Asylum Crises’ and is a collaborative project funded by the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Programme for Research and Innovation. It associates thirteen academic and civil society partners, inside and outside of Europe, under the general coordination of The Hugo Observatory. The project seeks to seeks to assess how migration governance has been influenced by the recent ‘refugee crisis’, and how crises at large shape policy responses on migration. Within the project, the CERI is tasked with the coordination of WP 3 and 8 and this position is particularly devoted to contributing to Work Package 8 and related delivrables. The project runs from November 2018 until October 2022, for a total budget of EUR 3.2 million.

About CERI/Sciences Po:

Sciences Po is the leading research university in social sciences in France and has 400 academic partnerships with universities around the world. Based on a multi-disciplinary approach, it associates and combines skills from the different social sciences – in particular economy, history, political science, sociology and the humanities. Established in 1952, the Centre for International Research (CERI) is the most preeminent research centre in France that concentrates on both international/transnational relations and regional studies. It is also the largest of Sciences Po’s research units. CERI’s excellence in scholarship translates into partnerships with sister institutions abroad, such as the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the Department of International Relations and the European Institute at LSE, Department of War Studies at King’s College, and CERIUM, Montréal.

CERI brings together scholars from several disciplines in the social sciences – first and foremost, political science, but also sociology, anthropology, history and economics. With regard to CERI’s regional expertise, the Muslim world is first (with 13 permanent scholars who specialize on countries stretching from Morocco to the Arabic Peninsula and Iran), followed by Latin American, Asian, East European and African studies. Fieldwork, empirical and comparative methods and knowledge of local languages are essential characteristics of CERI’s approach to area studies. CERI also reaches out to policy makers and government agencies, media outlets, NGOs and corporations. It has a well-established tradition of organizing public events and disseminating knowledge through its many publications.

Benefits

Gross monthly salary: 3 245 euros

The successful candidate will benefit from social security coverage and also have access to benefits tied to the Sciences Po such as partial reimbursement of transportation cost within Paris and monthly meal vouchers.

Selection process

Interested candidates should send a CV and cover letter and the copy of their PhD diploma in PDF format to Ms. Roxana Vermel (roxana.vermel@sciencespo.fr) by August 10, 2019.

They should also indicate the names of two referees who can be contacted upon request.

Interviews will be conducted via skype in August 2019. Only short-listed candidates will receive a feedback on their application.

The email should indicate "MAGYC WP8 job offer" in the object.

Location and type of contract

The successful candidate will work on CERI’s premises located 56 rue Jacob, 75006 Paris and will have to reside in Paris for the duration of the contract (two years).

The successful candidate is expected to travel abroad occasionally for fieldwork, conferences and other missions. A travel allowance will be allocated for fieldwork/data collection travels and conferences (amount negotiated with the PI).

The work contract will start on December 2, 2019.

Skills/Qualifications

The position requires previous scientific production and experience of working on projects devoted to the study of migration governance of the European Union, the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. A solid knowledge of migration studies, international relations and the Middle East are expected. 

Specific Requirements

The successful candidate must hold a Ph.D in Political Science, International Relations, History or Sociology.

He or she should have published scientific articles or book chapters, should have a record of empirical fieldwork in the Middle East or in the Horn of Africa and a solid experience of desk-based research.

A good sense of organization and human relationships is also required.

Fluency in English and French and a good command of Arabic are required, as well as familiarity with bibliographic reference management software.

National Foundation of Political Sciences (Sciences Po), Paris - (FRA:Idf) - Postdoc, 'Innovation and influence in the epistemic community for macroprudential regulation between central banks, IMF and academia' - Deadline: 28 Aug 2019[]

We are seeking to appoint a Post-Doc to support Prof Matthias Thiemann in the project “Who is leading the change? Innovation and influence in the epistemic community for macroprudential regulation between central banks, IMF and academia”. The project is funded by the ESRC and will analyse the economic discourse on the vulnerabilities and systemic risks that built up in financial markets, how they can be detected and measured and how they should be regulated. It uses topic modelling to undertake a large scale quantitative analysis of these discussions, based on a large textual corpus of texts. Ideally, we are seeking to appoint a Post-Doc that can contribute to the collection, processing and analysis of the data relating to the four cases. Hence, reading proficiency in the four languages (French, Italian, Spanish and English) would be required. Candidates who can cover the four cases would be offered a 50% full-time equivalent (FTE) position. However, we will also consider candidates who are proficient in at least 2 of the languages, and in this case we would offer a 40% FTE position.

Tasks The Post-Doc will be expected to: - Support the research team through the collection, evaluation and interpretation of the research data. - Prepare and undertake data analysis and tests using quantitative and qualitative techniques and approaches agreed with the Principal Investigator - Document the research findings, assessing the outcomes and options emerging from the research and contributing as a junior partner to the writing and publication of research papers. - Responsible for the maintenance and version control of the data collected. This will also include inputting of data and its safe storage using the agreed protocols, as defined by the research team Sciences Po’s research data protection policy. - Identify and understand work requirements prioritising tasks and responsibilities within an agreed timeframe agreed with the Principal Investigator. - The post holder will be required to effectively manage their time to deliver on the priorities of the project. The post holder will need to plan ahead to ensure the research is delivered in accordance with the overall research objectives and deadlines. This may include defining tasks and schedules, organising meetings, preparing intermediate reports on data and findings, and contributing to the project final output (articles).

The appointment is available from October 1st (or as soon as possible thereafter) and the contract duration is up to 12 months. Type of contract: Fixed-duration contract (CDD) Gross salary: 2 400 € per month Other contributions: partial contribution for transportation card within Paris, restaurant tickets if working arrangements include full working days.

Please send (1) a cover letter outlining how you feel you meet the requirements for the position, (2) a CV and (3) a sample of single-authored written work that includes empirical quantitative analysis to linda.amrani@sciencespo.fr by 5 pm on 28th of August. Interviews will be planned for the week of 2nd of September.

Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential:

• A PhD in Economics, Politics or Political Sociology with a substantive or methodological focus relevant to the project. • Demonstrable training in quantitative research methods and techniques at postgraduate level.* • An expertise, backed up by research experience, in the economic discourse on financial instabilities and macro-prudential policies • Proficiency in English Desirable, but not essential: • Research experience in subject relevant to the research project.* • Prior research experience in externally funded projects.* • Experience in primary data collection. • A track record of international collaboration in social science research or consultancy experience.

Skills, Abilities and Competencies: Essential: • Proven ability of social science data input, management and analysis with R, Stata and Excel.* • Advanced quantitative skills (e.g. topic modelling, citation network analysis, programing in R.).* • Proven ability to write up research findings.* • Ability to take initiative, self-manage and contribute intellectually to the overall project. • Expertise with relevant office packages. • Ability to work as part of a team. • Good oral and written communication skills.* • Attention to detail.

  • Desirable but not essential: • Evidence of coherent research activity (such as involvement in successful grant applications and publications

National Gallery of Art (USA:DC), Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts - Postdoctoral Research Associate for Digital Projects - Deadline: 15 Aug. 2019[]

  • The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) at the National Gallery of Art (NGA) is now accepting applications for the Postdoctoral Research Associate for Digital Projects.
  • Overview: The incumbent provides the CASVA deans with guidance, technical support, and implementation for computer-based scholarly research projects and publications. Ensures that digital projects meet the specific research goals of the deans and compliance with NGA technical requirements and resources. The incumbent also meets regularly with research teams as well as other Gallery staff and creates production schedules to ensure the development and maintenance of CASVA’s presence on the NGA website.
  • This position supports the NGA mission to strengthen digital outreach and collaboration in ways that increase public access to CASVA-sponsored research. The incumbent plays a critical role in enriching and expanding existing research projects (see http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/research/casva/research-projects.html) by using digital tools and methods such as database construction, website development, and online publishing.
  • Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Collaborate with internal teams to design, develop, and implement digital projects; deliver projects on time ensuring compliance with gallery quality, style, and IT standards are met. Scope project requirements and provide technical oversight throughout planning process, from development, beta testing and site launch, to evaluation, maintenance, and archiving. Develop support documentation including technical logs and requirement specifications. Communicate with the team and ensure all members are on board with delegated tasks. Highlight potential technical issues and act proactively to resolve issues both before and after site launches. Enhance the creation and dissemination of research and scholarship by monitoring emerging trends and supporting the creation and discovery of open-access scholarship and new forms of scholarly digital media and publishing. Coordinate and provide instruction and training on digital scholarship tools, techniques, and methodologies. Develop opportunities for collaboration and other outreach related to digital scholarship in collaboration with wider museum and art-historical community. Lead and manage the CASVA website team to steward the content and quality of website. Serve as the CASVA webmaster, coordinating the web presence with NGA staff in redesigns, maintenance, improvement, and continuous usability testing.
  • Other Terms: The position is a full-time salaried appointment with a two-year term, with possibility for renewal. Postdoctoral research associates are employees of the NGA and have full use of the Gallery’s library, research facilities, and services. As members of CASVA’s scholarly community, they are expected to participate in ongoing meetings and programs at the Center and to develop their own scholarship. One day per week is available to pursue research in personal areas of specialization.

National Gallery of Art (USA:DC) - Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, 2020-2022 A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The Center currently offers one postdoctoral fellowship biennially for two consecutive academic years. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will reside in Washington. During both years of a two-year residency the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow carries out research and writing for publication and designs and directs an intensive weeklong seminar for the seven predoctoral fellows in residence at the Center. In the second academic year, while continuing research and writing in residence, the fellow is expected to teach one course (advanced undergraduate or graduate) by arrangement at a neighboring university in addition to directing a weeklong seminar for the predoctoral fellows at the Center, which may repeat the one designed and directed in the first academic year.

Field of Study

The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship supports research in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts of any period or culture. For appointment to the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2020–2022, the Center encourages applications in the fields of the visual arts and culture of African Americans, Africa, and the African diaspora.

Residency

The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will be in residence at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts for two years and will participate fully in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. The fellow will be provided with housing in an apartment near the Gallery, subject to availability, and with a shared study. The fellow has access to the notable resources represented by the art collections, the library, and the image collections of the National Gallery of Art, as well as to the Library of Congress and other specialized research libraries and collections in the Washington area.

Qualifications and Selection

Applicants for the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship must have received the PhD degree within the five years preceding the next application deadline. Applicants for 2020–2022 must have received the PhD degree between October 1, 2014, and October 1, 2019. The fellowship is awarded without regard to age or nationality of applicants. Applications are reviewed by an external selection committee composed of scholars in the history of art. Individuals currently affiliated with the National Gallery of Art are not eligible for the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship program.

Stipend

The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship award is $50,000 per year. The fellow also receives allowances for travel, in addition to housing, as available. 

Applications

Candidates for postdoctoral fellowships must complete an online application that includes brief proposals for the topic of the predoctoral seminar and the university course and a copy of an article or a chapter of a book, to be submitted on or before October 15, 2019. Three letters of recommendation in support of the application are required. After a preliminary selection, several candidates will be invited to Washington in early 2020 for interviews. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship cannot be deferred or renewed. Holders of the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship may reapply for a senior or visiting senior fellowship five years after the completion of the fellowship. Individuals may not apply for other Center fellowships while an application is pending or once a fellowship has been awarded.

A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships

  • award period: academic years 2020–2022
    deadline: October 15, 2019
  • Haven't heard anything, any one? (1/1/20)
  • Nothing yet [15/1]
  • Rejection email (01/08/2020) 

National Humanities Center (USA:NC) - Residential Fellowships, 2020-21 (Open Field) - Deadline: 10 Oct 2019[]

The National Humanities Center invites applications for academic-year or one-semester residential fellowships. Mid-career, senior, and emerging scholars with a strong record of peer-reviewed work from all areas of the humanities are encouraged to apply.

Scholars from all parts of the globe are eligible; stipends and travel expenses are provided. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials. Fellowships are supported by the Center’s own endowment, private foundation grants, contributions from alumni and friends, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Located in the vibrant Research Triangle region of North Carolina, the Center affords access to the rich cultural and intellectual communities supported by the area’s research institutes, universities, and dynamic arts scene. Fellows enjoy private studies, in-house dining, and superb library services that deliver all research materials.

Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. ET, October 10, 2019. For more information and to apply, please visit the link below.

https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/become-a-fellow/


Rejection Email (02/04)

New Mexico State University (USA:NM) - Postdoc, Multicultural Education in Schools - Deadline: 28 Jul 2019[]

New Mexico State University is a comprehensive land-grant institution of higher learning accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities. An active research university, NMSU anchors the southern end of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Research Corridor, exceeding $140 million in research and public service expenditures. NMSU is classified as a Hispanic-serving institution by the federal government with a total minority enrollment over 48%. Home to the state’s NASA Space Grant Program, NMSU is located in Las Cruces, which features desert mesas, the farmlands of the Rio Grande Valley, and the Organ Mountains, an extension of the Rocky Mountain chain. The University is committed to building a cultural diverse educational environment.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

The duties of the post-doctoral position include the value of collaboration and preparation of teachers for Learning Design and Technology.

Classification Summary

Assist, instruct and function as a role model for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in a relevant research program.

Classification Standard Duties

Supervise, direct, delegate and evaluate work of assigned staff. Oversee and/or conduct research. Assist in technical support for the delegated project. Create new opportunities by preparing and submitting new project proposals to national funding agencies. Perform related duties as required.

Knowledge

Knowledge of university and department policies and procedures; principles and practices of organization and administration; principles of supervision, training, mentoring and performance evaluation; research techniques and designs; methodologies; data collection and analysis.

Skills

Skills in short- and long-range planning; problem analysis and resolution; report preparation and presentation; public contact and relations; oral and written communication; literature reviews and compilation; material development for scientific and non-scientific audiences; grant writing and peer reviewed publications; modification of existing models or development of new models. The applicant may be responsible for, but not limited to, assisting in technical and outreach support in the department and organizing outreach events and conferences addressing activities associated with the research project.

Abilities

Ability to direct, evaluate, train and supervise the work of assigned personnel; develop and maintain effective working relationships; maintain accurate and orderly records; use independent judgment and initiative; organize and direct activities; analyze and evaluate information; make presentations; work as a member of a team; write technical reports, conference presentation papers, peer-reviewed journal articles and grant proposals.

Required Education

Doctorate degree in related field.

Preferred Qualifications

Ph.D. in Learning Design and Technology, Educational Technology, or in a closely related field within the past four years (applications from individuals planning to complete their Ph.D. by the fall or 2019 will also be considered).

Preferred Experience: Experience in online course design and teaching Experience with Quality Matters Rubric or similar standard-based course design experience Teaching experience in the area of technology integration in education Excellent writing and communication skills Excellent skills in research methods and data presentation

Special Requirements

Experience in online course design and teaching; experience with Quality Matters Rubric or similar standard-based course design experience; teaching experience in the area of technology integration in education; excellent writing and communication skills; excellent skills in research methods and data presentation.

Closing Date 07/16/2019

Anticipated Job Begin Date (optional) 08/19/2019

Anticipated Job End Date, if applicable (optional) 05/19/2020

The electronic application is the official document that will be used to qualify applicants. Paper/email documents will not be accepted. Required documents must be attached to this application.

Quicklink for Posting http://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/35308

New York Botanical Garden (USA:NY) - Research Fellowship, Environmental Humanities Deadline: 6 Jan. 2020[]

  • The Humanities Institute, a research division within the LuEsther T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden, is pleased to offer three full-time, residential Research Fellowships for 2020 at a large, international plant-based research center for current Ph.D. students or recent post-doctoral researchers. Candidates are invited to submit a proposal for independent research in the environmental humanities that involves innovative interdisciplinary approaches to areas such landscape and garden design; urban planning and social history; cultural anthropology; the history and philosophy of botany; botanical exploration, arts and illustration, with a primary focus on areas of inquiry that connect nature to the human experience.
  • Eligibility: Current Ph.D. candidates and recent post-doctoral researchers (no more than four years since graduation), who are U.S. citizens, or foreign scholars currently authorized to work in the U.S. Students from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
  • Tenure of Fellowship: Nine months (tenure can be activated from June 1, 2020 onward and no later than September 9, 2020).
  • Fellowship award: $50,000 plus health benefits and a research travel stipend.
  • How to Apply: The application must be submitted as a single document (Microsoft Word or PDF file) to: HIfellows@nybg.org
  • Letters of recommendation (PDF file format) must be submitted directly from the recommender to the Director of the Humanities Institute, Vanessa Bezemer Sellers, at vsellers@nybg.org
  • Deadline for all application materials, including transcripts and letters of recommendation: January 6, 2020.
  • For more information: https://www.nybg.org/learn/humanities-institute/research-opportunities/ or contact: vsellers@nybg.org

New York University, Abu Dhabi - Humanities Research Fellowships for the Study of the Arab World - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2019[]

The NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute invites scholars who wish to contribute to the vibrant research culture of NYUAD’s Saadiyat campus to apply for a residential fellowship, starting September 2020.

The Institute welcomes applications from scholars working in all areas of the Humanities related to the study of the Arab world, its rich literature and history, its cultural and artistic heritage, and its manifold connections with other cultures. This includes, among others, (Early) Islamic Intellectual History and Culture, any areas of particular relevance to the MENA region, as well as projects thematically connected to existing research projects and initatives at NYUAD’s divisions of Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences (see https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research.html).

Both distinguished scholars with an established reputation and promising young scholars who are in the beginning of their career can apply for a research fellowship.

Each fellow receives a competitive stipend commensurate with experience, housing, health insurance, work/office space on campus, full access to NYUAD’s library facilities (with close connections to NYU’s main library in New York), research allowance, an opportunity to host a small workshop funded by the Research Institute, and support for travel to and from Abu Dhabi.

We expect successful candidates to commence their appointment on September 1st, 2020, pending final administrative approval.

The fellowship program is hosted by the NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute. For more information, please visit:  

https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/centers-labs-and-projects/humanities-research-fellowship-program.html

Applications are due October 1, 2019.

For questions, please reach out to:

Alexandra Sandu (Assistant Director): alexandra.sandu@nyu.edu

New York University (USA:Ny) - Postdoc, Liberal Studies (Open) - Deadline: 11 Nov 2019[]

Liberal Studies at New York University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow position to begin September 1, 2020, pending administrative and budgetary approval.

Liberal Studies provides a unique interdisciplinary educational experience to undergraduate students. The Liberal Studies Core consists of a two-year interdisciplinary global curriculum drawing on great works across civilizations. The Global Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts, one of NYU’s premier liberal arts degrees, builds on the global core with an upper division set of interdisciplinary concentrations that direct students toward different areas of global study.

Liberal Studies Postdoctoral Faculty Fellows teach one course for the first semester, and two courses for each subsequent semester in the Liberal Studies Core.  Fellows work closely with an assigned Faculty Mentor, they attend pedagogy workshops that explore innovative approaches to interdisciplinary global teaching, and they have the opportunity to lead faculty development workshops or host program wide events in their area of scholarly, creative, or pedagogical expertise.  Fellows are appointed for two years, renewable for a third year based on performance and programmatic need; they are non-tenure track and non-renewable beyond the third year.

We seek postdoc applicants in the following area:

Writing:
PhD in Writing Studies, Journalism, Translation Studies, or Creative Writing. Candidates should have the ability to teach the first-year writing sequence of the Core Curriculum with a global emphasis that engages works in English and in translation.

Minimum qualifications: a Ph.D. in hand by the date of appointment; commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching required.  Some college-level teaching experience, and publications or other evidences of outstanding scholarship and relevant professional activity are desirable.  Successful candidates will have received the Ph.D. no more than three years before taking up the appointment.  Salary is $45,000 p.a. plus University benefits.  Fellows will be provided with offices, computers, and professional development funds.

Applications include ONLY (1) a cover letter, (2) a current c.v., and (3) a Diversity and Inclusion Statement addressing past and/or potential future contributions to diversity through teaching, professional activity, and/or service (additional information can be found here http://as.nyu.edu/departments/facultydiversity/recruitment/diversity-statements.html). Complete applications must be recorded by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (US), November 11th, 2019. Applications recorded after this deadline will not be considered.

Applicants may apply directly through the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/67586

Has anyone heard anything on this one?

01/09 (absolutely ridiculously worded) rejection letter received

According to Interfolio, my application is missing documents that weren't required at the time of application (and cannot be uploaded now). Assuming this is an automatic rejection--did anyone else have this issue? 

Same thing happened to me. I didn't get an email request for more materials but latter saw that there were places for more documents to upload. I also didn't recieve a rejection letter.

I noticed the same thing with my Interfolio application to the Liberal Studies Clincal Asst. Prof position. Places to upload more documents without being able to, no email request for more materials, no rejection. 

I got the rejection email. But I remember that last year the same thing happened with the Clinical AP position. Last time it was just a glitch, many people saw the slot to add new documents on Interfolio but only the actual finalists were able to. Actual finalists were emailed and told about the additional documents. I hope it's different this year, but you should probably reach out to them and ask them to clarify...

  • 01/09 rejection email
  • Has anyone been contacted as a finalist? 
  • Has anyone who interviewed heard anything?

Newberry Library, Chicago (USA:Il) - Newberry Library Research Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Newberry Library's long-standing fellowship program provides outstanding scholars with the time, space, and community required to pursue innovative and ground-breaking scholarship. In addition to the Library’s collections, fellows are supported by a collegial interdisciplinary community of researchers, curators, and librarians. An array of scholarly and public programs also contributes to an engaging intellectual environment.

We invite interested individuals who wish to utilize the Newberry's collections to apply for our many fellowship opportunities:

  • Long-Term Fellowships are available to postdoctoral scholars for continuous residence at the Newberry for periods of 4 to 9 months; the stipend is $4,200 per month. Applicants must hold a PhD by the application deadline in order to be eligible. Long-Term Fellowships are intended to support individual scholarly research and promote serious intellectual exchange through active participation in the fellowship program. The deadline for long-term fellowships is November 1.
  • Short-Term Fellowships are available to postdoctoral scholars, PhD candidates, and those who hold other terminal degrees. Short-Term Fellowships are generally awarded for 1 - 2 months; unless otherwise noted the stipend is $2,500 per month. These fellowships support individual scholarly research for those who have a specific need for the Newberry's collection and are mainly restricted to individuals who live and work outside of the Chicago metropolitan area. The deadline for short-term opportunities is December 15.

Many of the Newberry's fellowship opportunities have specific eligibility requirements; in order to learn more about these requisites, as well as application guidelines, please visit our website. Questions should be addressed to research@newberry.org.


Newcastle University (UK:Eng) - Postdoc in Archaeology, "Built enviroment of Late Antique/Early Medieval Rome" - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

Post-doctoral Research Assistant sought to undertake research into the built environment of south-eastern Rome as part of the ERC Advanced Grant Project ‘Rome Transformed: interdisciplinary analysis of political, military and religious regenerations of the city’s forgotten quarter C1-C8 CE’ (assurances have been received from the UK government that the project will be funded whatever the outcome of ‘Brexit’ negotiations). The PDRA will work on historical sources for architecture/the built environment and co-lead with the principle investigator and co-investigators research into the religious, military and political dimensions of Rome’s development from the early fourth to late eighth century CE.

In particular, you will be expected to:

  • Author/co-author technical reports on key buildings/complexes from the fourth to late eighth century CE (includes collaboration with project visualisation team in producing 3D visualisations).
  • Author/co-author thematic project papers.
  • Contribute to the project website and social media outreach activities.
  • Contribute to the development of project databases.
  • Contribute to agreed administrative tasks.
  • Lead small teams in archival analysis.

You must possess a PhD in a relevant field at the time of application and to have successfully completed doctoral/post-doctoral research on built environment of the period. Fluency in spoken and written English and Italian are essential, and the applicant should be able to read Latin, French and German. In addition to extensive knowledge of Rome’s urban development from the fourth to late eighth century CE, the successful candidate should have experience of archival work in Italy and experience of digital recording systems. Willingness to travel to and work in both Rome and Newcastle is required.

Informal enquiries about the post should be directed to Professor Ian Haynes ian.haynes@ncl.ac.uk.

The post is available from 1st October 2019 for five years.

The University holds a silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality. The University also holds the HR Excellence in Research award for our work to support the career development of our researchers, and is a member of the Euraxess initiative supporting researchers in Europe.

Newcastle University is committed to being a fully inclusive Global University which actively recruits, supports and retains staff from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the community they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from everybody, regardless of race, sex, ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital status/civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, as well as being open to flexible working practices.

Click here for further details.

Newcastle University (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Deadline: 27 Oct 2019[]

  • We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to a new project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The project, called ‘Eighteenth-Century Political Participation and Electoral Culture’ (ECPPEC) will run from three years from 1 January 2020, and is led by Professor Matthew Grenby (Newcastle University). It aims to produce new understanding of parliamentary elections in England between 1696 and 1832. It will combine historical, literary and cultural study of the print, visual, musical and material culture of elections, with ‘big data’ analysis of voting patterns as recorded in poll books. The objective is to shed new light on how people, both with and without the vote, consumed and made elections, and how different kinds of intervention in the electoral process affected behaviour and electoral outcomes.
  • We expect you to be appointed full-time for three years beginning on 1 January 2020 (or as soon as possible thereafter), joining a core project team of six. It is envisaged that the you will hold a doctorate in history, politics or a related field (or have equivalent experience). Principal responsibilities of the position will be to undertake archival research on electoral practices and political participation; to collect and analyse voting data from polling books; and to support the public engagement elements of the project, including working with community historians and project partners History of Parliament, Hansard Society, and the Institute of Historical Research. You will be based in either in Newcastle or Liverpool, and will work primarily under the direction of Professor Elaine Chalus (History, Liverpool).
  • As part of our commitment to career development for research staff, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles. These profiles set out firstly the generic competences and responsibilities expected of role holders at each level and secondly the general qualifications and experiences needed for entry at a particular level.
  • This is a fixed term post available for the duration of 3 years.
  • For further inquiries please contact: Prof. Matthew Grenby (m.o.grenby@newcastle.ac.uk).
  • Further information about this role and the project can be found here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/elll/newsandevents/news/postdoctoralresearchassociaterole.html
  • To Apply please follow this link: https://career2.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=521&company=newcastleu&username

Northern Arizona University (USA:AZ) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights - Review begins: 20 Nov. 2019[]

NB - posted 20 Nov, same as the 'deadline' date so presumably this isn't a hard deadline

  • The 2020-21 post-doctoral fellowship at the Martin-Springer Institute (Northern Arizona University) seeks international candidates or candidates with a focus on international issues who received their PhDs in the last 5 years—and whose research matches the mission of the Martin-Springer Institute. The 10 month fellowship is primarily meant to pursue research and minimal teaching obligations (one full course per semester).
  • Review begins Nov 20, 2019 until position is filled.
  • This is a full-time position in the Martin-Springer Institute at the College of Arts and Letters.
  • PhD must have been conferred in the last five years; applicants who received their PhD before January 1, 2015 will not be considered.
  • This is a non-renewable, 10-month position, starting mid -August 2020.
  • Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a 3-page description of the research project that will
  • be pursued during the fellowship. Please provide contact information for three professional references.
  • References will be contacted only with prior permission of the applicant.
  • J-1 Sponsorship potential for international candidates.
  • Job Description: The Martin-Springer Institute (MSI) is seeking a qualified candidate for a postdoctoral fellowship (fellow) for 2020-2021. To enhance the global conversation of MSI’s mission we are especially interested in candidates who demonstrate knowledge and research interests outside the U.S. context. The fellow will contribute to the national and international visibility and reputation of MSI by pursuing research on themes that promote MSI’s mission and its values. Research and scholarship are expected to lead to publication. The fellow will be working closely with MSI and be an active member of the NAU scholarly community, including teaching two courses, being available to students, leading public presentations, and serving as an intellectual resource for the broader community.
  • Minimum Qualifications
  • PhD in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, or related fields.
  • PhD must have been conferred between January 1, 2015 and May 31, 2020
  • Preferred Qualifications
  • International experience and/or an international component in the candidate’s PhD thesis and/or current Research Project
  • Teaching experience (preferably in the Arts & Letters/Humanities)
  • Ability to teach Introductory course on the Holocaust
  • Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
  • Good communication and research skills
  • Advanced proficiency in English (written and spoken)
  • Ability to work collaboratively
  • Skype interview requested for end of January (1/15)

Northumbria University (UK:Eng) - Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow in Victorian Literature - SHORT Deadline: 19 Jan. 2020[]

  • Northumbria University is seeking to appoint an outstanding early-career scholar working in the field of Victorian Literature. This is a permanent position with a significant focus on research in the first three years of the appointment, to encourage the development of major projects that bring colleagues together at Northumbria and beyond. In line with recent appointments in the Humanities Department, we are developing greater diversity in our research and teaching and particularly welcome scholars of Victorian Literature who have expertise in one or more of the following areas: race, empire, gender and sexuality, medical humanities, the environment, visual culture, and activism.
  • The Humanities Department brings together 80 academic staff and 800 students in English Literature, Creative Writing, English Language, American Studies, History and Music. You will join recently appointed scholars working on poetry and Canadian indigenous literature, and established scholars teaching and researching on the Black Atlantic, the fin-de-siècle, nineteenth-century ideas of childhood, and colonial fiction, within a wider range of topics in literature from Early Modern to twenty-first century writings.
  • We seek to appoint a candidate with an excellent research profile, who will make a strong contribution to our submission to REF 2021. You will hold a PhD or equivalent, and will already be developing a publication track record of exceptional quality, with clear plans to develop funding applications, perhaps to GCRF calls as well as general schemes. During the first three years of the appointment, you will develop a small amount of teaching and administration, as required. After the first three years you will progress as a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the Department of Humanities.
  • We particularly welcome applications from BAME candidates, who are currently under-represented within this area.
  • For informal enquiries about this post please contact Professor Julian Wright, Head of Humanities, julian.wright@northumbria.ac.uk.
  • For more information about the Humanities Department, the English subject group and the Institute for the Humanities, please visit: www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/academic-departments/humanities.
  • To apply for this vacancy please ... submit a covering letter, CV including research/education statements, and grants and publications list. Please highlight your highest quality research outputs (please indicate a rank from 1 to 5) up to a maximum of 5, since 1 January 2014. In addition, candidates are asked to provide copies of the top 2 research outputs (Journal/book chapter/practice-based portfolio). Where possible candidates are asked to combine all of these documents into a single file.

Northwestern University (USA:Il) - Sava Ranisavljevic Postdoctoral Fellowship in Judeo-Spanish Studies - Deadline: 14 Jan 2020[]

Northwestern University invites applications for The Sava Ranisavljevic Postdoctoral Fellowship in Judeo-Spanish Studies beginning September 1, 2020. The fellow will spend two years at the university and will be required to teach two courses per year and offer an annual public lecture about her/his postdoctoral research related to Judeo-Spanish studies.  The search committee welcomes applications from scholars working in the fields of history, literature, linguistics, religion, Sephardic studies, Latin American and/or Iberian Studies, etc.

The fellow will be affiliated with both Spanish and Portuguese and the Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israeli Studies Program, with possible secondary affiliations in appropriate programs or departments.

The following materials should be included with the application:

CV and university transcripts
Cover Letter
Abstract of the PhD dissertation
A writing sample
A description of research to be pursued during the fellowship year
Evidence of teaching effectiveness
Three letters of recommendation
Two sample syllabi of courses you propose to offer
All requirements of the PhD must be completed by Sept. 1, 2020. Review of applications will begin January 15th, 2020.

Please direct any questions to E. Raluca Rustandi, Department Assistant, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Crowe Hall 3-107, Evanston, IL, 60208, raluca@northwestern.edu 

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.

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Northwestern University (USA:IL) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sexuality Studies (Social Scientific Approaches) - Deadline: 2 Dec 2019[]

The Sexualities Project at Northwestern (SPAN) invites applications for two-year post- doctoral fellowships in sexuality studies, to run from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2022. Two Fellows will be selected. Applications are welcome from scholars who study sexuality from a social science perspective (broadly construed). Each Fellow’s appointment will be in the Gender & Sexuality Studies Program and may also be in a department at Northwestern. We are interested in candidates who could affiliate with one of the following participating departments: African-American Studies, Anthropology, Communication Studies, History, Human Development and Social Policy, Linguistics, Performance Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, or Sociology. That is, the Fellow must have relevant expertise in both sexuality studies and one of the listed substantive fields, and must be prepared to teach courses that reflect that expertise.

Fellows will pursue a program of independent scholarship under the guidance of a faculty mentor and will teach two undergraduate courses each year (typically one seminar and one lecture course) over the course of the three-quarter-long teaching year. Fellows will also be expected to be active participants in SPAN’s community of faculty and graduate students and, as applicable, in their affiliated department by attending talks and events, and by giving a public talk once each year. Finally, they will assist in the organization of on-campus educational activities such as an annual SPAN workshop.

Applicants with a Ph.D. (or equivalent doctoral degree) must have completed it after September 1, 2015. Applicants without a Ph.D. (or equivalent doctoral degree) must complete all the requirements for the degree before September 1, 2020. At time of application, the applicant must be available for the full two-year term. The stipend is $60,000 in the first year of the fellowship. In addition, the Fellow is eligible for $3,500 per year to fund research and conference travel, and up to $1,500 for allowable relocation expenses in the first year. Up to $1,000 is also available for allowable travel expenses for an area visit prior to the start of the postdoc term. This is a full-time, benefits eligible position.

All application materials other than letters of recommendation must be received by December 2, 2019. Letters of recommendation are due no later than December 9, 2019. Because your references will not receive submission instructions until you submit your completed application, we recommend that you submit your application well before the deadline.

  • Anyone heard anything (17/12)
    • The letters were only due nine days ago, so I'd imagine we won't hear until after the holidays. 
  • Any news? (1/13)
  • Notified that I am 1 of 19 finalists under active consideration 1/14 x2
    • Any word on interviews, etc? (2/3)
      • I'm pretty sure they don't have interviews for this position. (2/4)
  • Any news? (2/7)
    • None here, but last time around they announced the new fellows on their website on March 1st, so it shouldn't be too long now. (2/13)
  • Have selectees been notified? (2/26)
    • I haven't received a rejection yet nor seen any news (been checking daily). (3/4)

Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) (NOR) - Postdoc, 'Politics of the Amazon Basin or the Caspian Sea region' - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) is seeking two research team members to join the European Research Council-funded LORAX project.

These LORAX team positions are

  1. a candidate for a two-year postdoc position and
  2. a candidate for a three-year PhD position, fully devoted to doctoral work.

We seek candidates with experience and ability to conduct empirical studies and field research on the politics of the Amazon Basin or the Caspian Sea region. We are hiring the PhD and postdoc simultaneously, as the LORAX research design is reliant on the new hires covering one regional specialization (Amazon or Caspian) each. We are flexible as to which new team member (postdoc or PhD) handles which regional case.

The postdoc would be responsible for researching and writing 3 articles (2 single-authored, and 1 co-authored with the PI Wilson Rowe), while the PhD candidate will produce an article-based PhD dissertation (3 single-authored articles minimum).

These new positions are expected to be based at NUPI in Oslo, Norway. However, as NUPI is not a degree-awarding institution, the successful doctoral applicant is responsible for securing admittance to a university PhD program. The doctoral candidate should indicate in the application letter where she/ he would like to enroll as a PhD candidate and assess their likelihood of acceptance to the program.  Tuition fees are not covered (where applicable, PhD education is free in Norway contingent on acceptance to a doctoral program).

About the project

The LORAX project is a comparative effort to expand scholarly understanding of hitherto largely overlooked sites of politics – those located between global and national politics and built up around mutually acknowledged ‘shared ecosystems.’ While we have an extensive scholarship on security communities, in which technical, non-political cooperation is seen as having potential to eventually yield trust on broader security questions, we know little about the internal dynamics and broader consequences of other forms of cross-border communities, such as those that might grow up around repeated, patterned interactions around shared ecosystems.

The core question here is: Do regional politics around border-crossing ecosystems share important resemblances and differ in significant ways from global politics? To address this question, the Lorax project analyzes the networks of participation, hierarchies of actors and diplomatic norms of the governance fields that have grown up around efforts to ‘speak for’ border-crossing ecosystems in three locations – the Arctic, the Amazon Basin, and the Caspian Sea.


Qualifications for the positions

  • PhD applicants: an M.A. in geography, political science/IR or related social science degree, completed by time of application with a grade of A or B
  • Postdoc applicants: PhD in geography or political science/IR or related social science degree (PhD should be submitted by time of application for this postdoc position)

All applicants:

  • Experience from empirical/field research
  • Good communication and teamwork skills
  • Experience in qualitative or quantitative methods (facility in both is an advantage)
  • Fluency in English and proficiency in language(s) needed to conduct research on the politics of the Amazon Basin or the Caspian Sea

Promising candidates will be invited for an interview, with an additional trial lecture for the postdoctoral candidate. The final decision about who to hire will be made based on both the written application, the interview, and the necessity of assembling a complementary team that can cover all research cases of the LORAX project.


We offer:

  • An exciting opportunity to be part of a comparative ERC-funded project and to work closely with project’s Principal Investigator (PI).
  • The chance to be part of a vibrant research institute on international affairs
  • Salary based on qualifications, reflecting NUPI's pay scale (salary scale 1109 for the postdoc (from 583, 500 NOK per year) and 1017 for the PhD (from 479,200 NOK per year)) and access to a bonus system for academic publications.
  • Financial support for fieldwork, conference travel and publication support.
  • Guidance and support systems in place for doctoral researchers.
  • Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

NUPI aims, to the greatest degree possible, to have a staff that reflects societal diversity. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, regardless of gender, cultural background, age, disability or previous periods of leave from the workforce. NUPI will accommodate specific needs relating to disability for new hires and as needed during the interview process.

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NOR) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, Peace & Conflict Research - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

At the Department of Sociology and Political Science (ISS) there is a vacant temporary position as Postdoctoral Fellow in peace and conflict research for a period of two years. The position is connected to the Department’s research on peace and conflict, but also falls within the Department’s research on political behavior and values (https://www.ntnu.edu/iss/research). 

For several decades researchers at ISS have contributed to national and international research on political instability, intrastate armed conflict, and political regimes. The Department benefits from extensive collaboration with researchers at PRIO. The Departments also hosts internationally renowned research on political behavior (e.g., elections, electoral campaigns, conflicts of values, change of values, referendums and political trust).

Main duties and responsibilities
The Postdoctoral position is within ISS’ strategic research area “Conflict, cooperation, and the use of power”, but is also closely linked to the department’s research in the field of political behavior. The objective of the postdoctoral project is to further develop and strengthen the department’s research in these areas. 
The successful candidate should conduct research on the potential impact of terrorist events on political attitudes, paying particular attention to the recent terror attacks in France and Norway. The project should integrate insights from research on political violence and terrorism with research on political behavior and political psychology. A key question to investigate is the mediating effect of the terrorist(s)’ ideology. Through the project the candidate may collaborate with researchers at the Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies and scholars in France. 
The position may be ascribed obligation to work, with teaching and supervision activities in political behavior, and extended for up to two years.  
Applicants will be assessed by the (1) quality and potential of the project proposal, (2) quality and relevance of the academic works and (3) potential to contribute to the research group and the Department.  
Qualification requirements
A postdoctoral research fellowship is a qualification position in which the main objective is qualification for work in academic positions. We require a completed Norwegian PhD in sociology, political science or other relevant fields, or an equivalent foreign PhD approved as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD.

The appointment is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants and national guidelines for appointment as PhD, postdoctor and research assistant

NTNU is committed to following evaluation criteria for research quality according to The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment - DORA.

Other requirements: 
•    Skills in statistical analysis will be emphasized
•    Good communications skills in English, both written and oral
•    Some knowledge of Norwegian language and politics is an advantage
•    Some knowledge of French language and politics is an advantage 

Personal characteristics
Importance is attached to personal skills such as independence, well-organized, initiative, cooperative spirit, and motivation to contribute to a good working and social environment. 

In the evaluation of which candidate is best qualified, emphasis will be placed on education, experience and personal suitability, as well as motivation, in terms of the qualification requirements specified in the advertisement.

We offer
exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment
an open and inclusive work environment with dedicated colleagues
favourable terms in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
employee benefits
Salary and conditions
The period of employment is two years, with the possibility of two additional years. Postdoctoral candidates are remunerated in code 1352, and are normally remunerated at gross from NOK 523 200 per annum before tax depending on qualifications and length of service. From the salary, 2% is deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. 

The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criterias in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to NTNU. After the appointment you must assume that there may be changes in the area of work. It is a prerequisite that the appointed person takes up residence in order to be present and available for the institution as required. 

General information
A good work environment is characterized by diversity. We encourage qualified candidates to apply, regardless of their gender, functional capacity or cultural background. Under the Freedom of Information Act (offentleglova), information about the applicant may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have their name entered on the list of applicants.

Further information concerning this post may be obtained from Associate Professor Karin Dyrstad, email: Karin.dyrstad@ntnu.no. 
For information about the application process please contact section HR, Marie Kristiansen, e-mail: marie.kristiansen@ntnu.no

About the application:

Applicants must submit the following documents with the application within the closing date for applications: 
•    A project proposal of max. 4 pages, including a progress plan for the project.
•    A comprehensive overview of all academic work. 
•    Relevant samples of publications (no more than five).
•    CV, certificates and diplomas.

Publications and other academic works that the applicant would like to be considered in the evaluation, must accompany the application. Joint works will be evaluated. If it is difficult to identify the individual applicant's contribution in a joint work, the applicant must include a brief description of his or her contribution. 

Please submit your application electronically via jobbnorge.no with your CV, diplomas and certificates. Please note that these documents should be translated in English or in a Scandinavian language. Applicants with a diploma from a foreign university are advised to provide an explanation of the university's grading system.  Applicants invited for interview must bring certified copies of transcripts and reference letters. Please refer to the application number SU-368 when applying. 

Application deadline: 15.11.2019

Ohio State University (USA:Oh) - Postdoc in Linguistics  (3x) - Deadline: 18 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Linguistics, within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks a Post-doctoral Researcher to join our team. The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college and the academic heart of the university. The College hosts 81 majors. With 38 departments, 20+ world-class research centers, and more than 2,000 faculty and staff members, students have the unique opportunity to study with the best artists, scholars, and scientists in their field. The College values diversity and offers a supportive, open, and inclusive community.

The focus of this Post-doctoral Researcher position is natural language generation in conversational systems. The project, led by Professor Michael White and sponsored by Facebook, will investigate ways of adding linguistically informed structure to neural natural language generation (NNLG) models in order to enhance both the quality and controllability of NNLG in dialogue systems. The scholar will have significant freedom to create a research agenda in this area as well as opportunities to advise students and collaborate with other linguistics and AI faculty in the department and across the university. The duties of the Post-doctoral Researcher will include identifying problems to be studied in collaboration with the PI and graduate students; designing and implementing software for testing novel algorithms and for conducting corpus-based experiments and experiments with human subjects; performing experiments and analyzing data; supervising research with graduate and undergraduate students; preparing research results for publication; and preparing seminars, talks or lectures for dissemination of knowledge.

Oklahoma State University (USA:OK) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Medieval Middle Eastern History - Deadline: 5 Jun. 2020[]

  • The History Department at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a full-time postdoctoral researcher position in medieval Middle Eastern history, to be held for one year, beginning August 2020. Prior research focus is open within the period 600-1500 CE and the region of the Middle East. Ph.D. required at time of employment.
  • The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop an online reference tool for the medieval Middle East. Specific duties include advanced data collection using the indices of published primary sources in at least two different languages; contributing to editorial review and design decisions; historical research related to the project; testing the tool before publication; presentations to academic audiences; teaching a class at Oklahoma State University; and if possible a public lecture at Oklahoma State University discussing the project and its outcomes. Inquiries about the project or the position may be directed to Thomas A. Carlson at thomas.a.carlson@:okstate.edu.
  • Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. related to medieval Middle Eastern history and reading ability in at least two languages in which medieval Middle Eastern sources are written (such as Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Persian, or Syriac). Prior digital humanities or computer programming experience is not necessary, but will be considered.
  • To apply, please arrange for a cover letter, a CV, two letters of recommendation, and an academic writing sample demonstrating precise use of textual sources to be uploaded to http://apply.interfolio.com/76035 To ensure full consideration, application must be received by June 5, 2020, although the position will remain open until filled.
  • Position is contingent upon available funding

Örebro University (EU:Swe) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Gender Studies - Deadline: 30 Aug. 2019[]

The School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences is seeking a postdoctoral researcher in gender studies for a fixed-term appointment.

Background

Gender Studies at Örebro University is a social science-oriented subject area with strong international ties and research collaborations. The discipline has degree-awarding powers at all levels, including doctoral level. Research is conducted at the multidisciplinary research environment Centre for Feminist Social Studies (CFS). The research in the discipline is organised within the research programme framework "Gender, Society and Change" (2015-2020), resting on a broad-based social science and feminist scientific tradition. More specifically, research is conducted in such areas as feminist policies and organisation, feminist theory, gender and academia, gender equality policy, critical studies on men and masculinities, and violence.

Duties and responsibilities

The duties and responsibilities for this post are primarily research, and research initiation and collaboration. Teaching of up to 20 per cent of a full-time post, including supervision and assessment of students at the Bachelor and Master levels, is also included, ar are administrative duties. The specific duties of the position include drawing up at least one project application for external research funding. This work will be undertaken in collaboration with colleagues in the discipline, with the aim of strengthening research within at least one of the following prioritised research areas: gender in knowledge production, gender equality policy, men and masculinities, and violence research.

Qualifications

Those qualified for the appointment as a postdoctoral researcher are applicants holding a doctoral degree in Gender Studies or other relevant discipline, or hade a degree from abroad deemed to correspond to a doctoral degree. The doctoral degree should have been awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. Candidates who have obtained their doctoral degree prior to that may however also be considered if special grounds exist (leave of absence due to illness, parental leave, clinical duties, an elected position in a trade union, or other similar circumstances).

Assessment criteria

General assessment criterion is the candidate's ability to communicate, collaborate, and engage with society, and to facilitate research outreach. Other general assessment criteria are the candidate´s ability and suitability to cooperate with other staff, and to contribute to the development of the university activities.

Particular importance will be attached to the qualities enabling the candidate to contribute to the discipline´s future development of both research and education.

Particular attention will be paid to documented ecperience of research collaborations and international publications. Experience of working in the prioritised research areas and a history of successful applications for research grants are considered a particular advantage. Great importance will be attached to the candidates´personal qualities, such as: ability to collaborate and work independently; physical presence in the research environment; and their interest in research development. Experience of teaching Swedish is considered and advantage.

Information

The post is full-time and includes 80 per cent research and 20 per cent teaching or other research-related duties. The post is based in Örebro. The work cannot be undertaken elsewhere, but requires the post holder to be present and actively involved in the activities in the disciplinary environment. The salary depends on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience. The starting date for the post is Autumn 2019, 1st of November 2019 at the earliest.

For more information, please contact Head of Discipline Liisa Husu, email: liisa.husu@oru.seor Head of Division Erik Löfmarck, email: erik.lofmarck@oru.se

Application

The application is made online. Click the button “Apply” to begin the application procedure.

For the application to be complete, the following electronic documents must be included:

  • Covering letter
  • CV with a relevant description of your overall qualifications and experience
  • An account of research/artistic qualifications
  • Research plan describing in brief the candidate´s planned research and how it relates to the discipline´s prioritised research areas (maximum of 3 pages)
  • Copies of relevant course/degree certificates and references
  • Scientific publications for consideration (maximum of 5)

Only documents written in Swedish, English, Norwegian and Danish can be reviewed.

The application deadline is 30th of August 2019. We look forward to receiving your application!

Oregon State University (USA:OR) - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 31 Jan. 2020[]

  • The Chiu program for Taiwan studies at Oregon State University invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship for the academic year 2020-21. Based on the support from the Chun and Jane Chiu Foundation, the fellowship program is set up to support the following categories of research: 1. History of Taiwan; and 2. Projects on Taiwan in anthropology, political science, sociology, or literature with a strong historical dimension. We especially welcome proposals on Taiwan which are developed in transnational or comparative perspective.
  • The Chiu fellow will be required to be in residence. The fellow is also required to dedicate his/her time to research, writing, and training in teaching. The fellowship is a nine-month appointment with a stipend of $50,000 US dollars. OSU will also provide a healthcare option and support for professional development.
  • The goal of the postdoctoral fellowship is to assist young scholars who intend to find tenure-track positions in the American academia. Therefore, applicants must be recent PhDs (they must have completed all PhD degree requirements no more than three years before June 15, 2020).
  • To apply, please submit the following documents to Taiwan.Studies@oregonstate.edu by January 31, 2020.
  • 1. A cover letter
  • 2. Curriculum vitae, including list of publications
  • 3. A research proposal in which applicants explain their project. The proposal should not exceed three pages (double-spaced, Times New Roman, font size 12).
  • 4. Two letters of reference. One must be from the applicant’s major professor (dissertation advisor).
  • Applicants could ask their referees to email their letters as attached PDFs to Taiwan.Studies@oregonstate.edu.
  • The committee will make its decision in March. Please don't hesitate to send a message to Taiwan.Studies@oregonstate.edu, if you have any questions.

Oregon Health & Science University (USA:OR) - Psychology Postdoctoral Researcher - Deadline: June 30th, 2020[]

  • There is an opening for a postdoctoral researcher within Dr. Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing’s Translational Research of Adolescent Change (TRAC) Lab, with opportunities for co-mentorship through Dr. Anna Wilson’s Advancing Research in Pediatric Pain (ARPP) Lab, commencing summer/fall 2020.
  • The Postdoctoral Scholar directly supports a longitudinal clinical research study examining risk and protective factors for substance abuse in adolescents prescribed opioids for pain management.
  • Generally, the TRAC Lab focuses on understanding how adolescents change their behavior, and how to improve treatments to maximize their behavior change. The ARPP Lab focuses on biopsychosocial models of pediatric pain prevention. A postdoc in this position would have opportunities to work with large, longitudinal, multimethod (e.g., neuroimaging; actigraphy; lab pain testing) datasets.
  • Required qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in clinical psychology, neuropsychology, cognitive/behavioral neuroscience, or related field
  • Research experience and evidence of productivity, by way of publication
  • Advanced statistical understanding with demonstrated ability to apply analytical methods to large, multi-modal datasets
  • Strong scientific writing skills demonstrated through publication history
  • Excellent documentation skills
  • Excellent communication skills: both written and verbal
  • Ability to self-initiate projects and work independently with appropriate oversight
  • Ability to interface professionally in a collaborative research setting
  • Proficient computer knowledge to interface with a variety of database, statistical, and imaging task and processing software, such as SPSS, REDCap, Linux, AFNI, FSL, MATLAB
  • Preferred qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in a related field with emphasis in human development and behavior, and quantitative methods
  • Experience with neuroimaging research
  • Strong background in neuroimaging (MRI) analysis
  • Background in computer programming and scripting
  • Apply online at OHSU Jobs Website by searching for job requisition ID 2019-2925
  • Email traclab@ohsu.edu with questions
  • Accepting applications on a rolling deadline for a Summer/Fall 2020 start


Oxford Brookes University (UK:Eng) -Research Fellow in History - Deadline: 11 Nov. 2019[]

  • £31,866 rising annually to £34,804 Full Time, Fixed Term - Researcher
  • The School of History, Philosophy and Culture is recognised for its research excellence and offers a dynamic and supportive environment for research and public engagement. Our researchers have international and world-ranking reputations and the successful candidate will thus contribute to the School's ambitious programme of research and innovation. As part of our continuing programme of focussed investment in research excellence, we will be investing in an Early Career Research Fellowship, fixed term for two years. We invite applications from high-quality early career researchers in History or History of Art, preferably with a research specialism in the areas of cultural and social history from 1750 or the history of art and visual culture.
  • Experience required for post: a substantial period of indepenent research experience in a relevant area and an excellent publication track record with articles in high quality peer-reviewed journals and/or a monograph either already completed or contracted and to be published in the near future.
  • Purpose and role of Fellows: l;To invest in our successful research areas where there is demonstrably a high level of commitment to creating a world class research environment where fellows can be nurtured and thrive to excel. Fellows will be expected to develop an area of research within a Department or Research Group that can provide mentoring, support and an excellent research culture. In particular, they will be expected to apply for external funding especially that targeted at ECRs. Fellows will spend their time predominantly undertaking research but should also contribute to teaching in a limited way (no more than one day a week).
  • As one of the largest employers in Oxford we pride ourselves in the great experience we offer our staff. You'll be joining a friendly, professional environment where every member of staff is recognised as important to the success of Oxford Brookes University. To find out more about the benefits of working for Oxford Brookes please visit: www.brookes.ac.uk/job-vacancies/working-at-brookes.
  • The University has adopted equality, diversity and inclusion as core values. We welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates whatever their background, and especially from BAME candidates who are under-represented in our workforce.
  • To email the post of Research Fellow to a friend copy and paste link below:

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Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (UK:Eng) - Research Fellowships - Deadline: 28 Aug. 2019[]

  • The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, a Recognised Independent Centre of the University of Oxford, is engaged in the multi-disciplinary study of the Muslim world.
  • The Centre invites applications for a research fellowship in the study of the Islamic world. The successful candidate will be engaged in research and publication in any area of the arts, humanities or social sciences which contributes to a more informed understanding of the Islamic world – its history, economics, politics, culture, civilisation and contemporary life.
  • Main duties
  • To undertake and promote high standards of scholarship in research, publication and other academic activities.
  • Participate in and promote activities which contribute to the academic and social life of the Centre
  • The fellowship is tenable from October 2019 or soon thereafter.
  • The Fellowship is tenable for a three year period, offering a competitive salary determined by qualifications and experience in the range of £32,000 - £35,000.
  • Further particulars are available at www.oxcis.ac.uk/vacancies, or from the Assistant Registrar (gordon.brown@oxcis.ac.uk), Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Marston Road Oxford OX3 0EE, to whom applications, including CV and a list of publications, should be sent to arrive no later than 28 August 2019. Applicants should arrange for three referees to write directly to the Assistant Registrar by the same date.

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) (NOR) - Senior Research Fellow (Postdoc), ethnographic research on migration in West Africa - Deadline: 12 Sep 2019[]

The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) invites applications for a three-year, full-time position within the project Future Migration as Present Fact (FUMI), funded by the European Research Council. The position provides the opportunity to work in a leading international research institution with an interdisciplinary environment. It is classified as a Senior Researcher position within PRIO’s seniority and salary system.

The research fellow will carry out extensive ethnographic research in West Africa and must have specific regional and linguistic expertise in addition to excellent analytical and writing skills. A second research fellow position within the same project, for a survey research specialist, will be announced in 2020.

About the project

Future Migration as Present Fact (FUMI) is funded by a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC), a grant to support ground-breaking research with scientific excellence as the sole selection criterion. The principal investigator is Research Professor Jørgen Carling.

The project is motivated by the stark discrepancy between widespread migration desires and limited migration opportunities. In many countries, the majority of young adults say that the wish to leave their own country and settle elsewhere. Yet, the vast majority never depart. This situation raises a fundamental question: if migration is desired, but never materializes, what are the consequences? Some researchers seek to use information about migration desires, intentions or plans to predict migration; others dismiss migration desires as uninteresting because they rarely result in actual migration. The FUMI project, by contrast, takes the perspective that even if the imagined future migration never occurs, it affects thoughts, feelings, communication, and behaviour at present. Young people's priorities are informed by the futures they imagine, and their lives can thus be formed by migration that is imagined but never achieved. Framing the issue in this way renews research on the precursors of migration and opens a new chapter about the links between migration and development.

The project is guided by the following research question: How does migration that has not yet taken place shape the lives of individuals and the development of societies?

This question is addressed through a research design that weaves together three streams: theory development, ethnographic fieldwork, and a survey. In this way, the project aims for deep mixed-methods integration. The work sets out with the perspective that we lack both the theoretical and methodological tools for understanding how individuals relate to the prospect of migrating. Addressing the research question therefore requires investment in conceptual and methodological innovations.

The project's empirical focus is West Africa, where migration desires are particularly widespread. The research will take place in three countries at different levels of socio-economic development: Cape Verde (high), Ghana (middle) and Gambia or Guinea (low). In each country, data collection will include ethnographic fieldwork with a small number of young adults, as well as a survey among the same population group.

Additional information about the project is available at www.prio.org/FUMI.

The research fellow’s role in the project

The core project team consists of the Principal Investigator (PI), Jørgen Carling, Senior Research Fellow 1 (ethnographer, this vacancy), and Senior Research Fellow 2 (survey researcher, to be hired in 2020). The research design involves a detailed plan for how the three researchers will work together over time and across methodologies. The ethnographic fieldwork will be split between the PI and Senior Research Fellow1, while survey management will be split between the PI and Senior Research Fellow 2.

The responsibilities of Senior research fellow 1 include the following:

  • Conducting ethnographic fieldwork in Gambia or Guinea, approximately 4 months. (The choice of country depends on the selected candidate’s experience, language skills and preferences.)
  • Conducting most of the project’s ethnographic fieldwork in Ghana, approximately 3 months. (This fieldwork is planned so that English can be the primary fieldwork language).
  • Collaborating with the PI and Senior research fellow 2 in the development of survey questions and pilot-testing of the survey.
  • Analysing ethnographic data, refining the project’s theoretical framework, and writing journal articles, in collaboration with the PI.

Required and desired qualifications

The following are required qualifications:

  1. A PhD in a relevant field in social sciences or humanities (e.g. geography, anthropology, sociology, psychology or African Studies).
  2. Qualifications for conducting fieldwork in Gambia or Guinea, including relevant language skills (e.g. familiarity with Mandinka, Wolof, Pulaar, or Susu).
  3. Substantial experience with ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews and/or related qualitative research methods.
  4. Excellent analytical and writing skills, including the ability to perceive and write about the theoretical significance of observations and experiences during fieldwork.

In addition, the following qualifications are desirable:

  1. Familiarity with migration studies, youth studies, or other thematic research areas of relevance to the project.
  2. An interest in mixed-methods research and/or familiarity with diverse social-science research methods.
  3. Strong computing skills, including general software (e.g. Microsoft Office) as well as specialized  software for research (e.g. NVivo, ATLAS.ti, Scrivener, EndNote)
  4. Experience with publishing articles in international peer-reviewed journals.
  5. An interest in, and experience with, research communication beyond academic audiences.
  6. Proven ability to work both independently (e.g. during fieldwork) and in a team (e.g. through joint analysis and writing).
  7. Experience, networks or language skills that can facilitate fieldwork in Ghana.

The PhD dissertation must have been submitted before the application deadline and the degree must have been awarded before the position is taken up. The candidate will be expected to live in Oslo and be present at PRIO except during fieldwork.

Work environment and conditions

PRIO has an international research staff of approximately 85 members in full and part-time positions, and in addition 15 in administrative and support functions. The working language at the institute is English. PRIO is an equal opportunity employer and values staff diversity.

The institute is located in spacious and attractive premises in central Oslo, Europe’s fastest-growing capital city. Employee benefits include access to the PRIO cabin in the mountains, a subsidized canteen, weekly physiotherapy exercise, weekly running group, subsidized gym membership and various social events.

The starting salary for a Senior Researcher at PRIO is NOK 655,000 (equivalent to step 71 in the Norwegian State salary system), approximately € 66,900. Employees are offered membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

The term ‘postdoc’ in the announcement is used with reference to common terminology elsewhere and does not have specific implications for employment at PRIO.

The candidate should have an interest in PRIO’s broader mission of conducting high-quality academic research on questions relevant to the promotion of a more peaceful world. For more information about PRIO’s research, see www.prio.org. The FUMI project is part of PRIO’s migration research group, which is well-established in the international field of migration research.

Application procedure

Interested candidates are invited to request the complete project description for a full background to preparing their application and research statement (contact details below).

Applications must be submitted by way of an online form (link below) and include the following attachments as PDF files:

  1. An application letter in English that addresses each of the 11 required and desired qualifications for the position as described above.
  2. A curriculum vitae in English, including a list of publications.
  3. A research statement of up to three pages that outlines (a) which aspects of the project particularly appeal to you, (b) how you will contribute to making the project achieve its objectives, and (c) what you foresee as the greatest challenges.
  4. Up to three academic writing samples.
  5. Scanned copies of original transcripts/certificates from higher education, in one PDF file.

In addition, name and contact details of two or more references must be provided in the online form.

Application deadline: 12 September 2019.

Submission of applications: Online application form.

The form must be completed and submitted in a single session. Please review the form and prepare all attachments as specified before starting to complete it.

The starting date for the position is 1 March 2020 or as early as possible thereafter. The tentative recruitment schedule is as follows: notification of shortlisted applicants by early October; interviews 21–25 October; offer of employment by early November.

Pennsylvania State University (USA:PA) - Postdoctoral Scholar, African American History - Deadline: 10 Dec. 2019[]

  • The Richards Civil War Era Center and the Africana Research Center invite applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar in African American history, beginning July 1, 2020. This is a one-year position, with possibility of renewal.
  • All research interests spanning the origins of slavery through the Civil Rights movement will receive favorable consideration. Proposals that align with the Richards Center’s interests in slavery, abolition, and emancipation, as well as comparative or Atlantic history, are especially welcome.
  • During their residency, the Scholar will have no teaching or administrative responsibilities. They will be matched with a mentor, attend professional development sessions and other relevant events, and will be expected to take an active part in Penn State’s community of Africana researchers. The Scholar also will invite two senior scholars to campus to read and comment on the Scholar’s project.
  • Successful applicants must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. within the previous four academic years. In addition, successful candidates must either have demonstrated a commitment to building an inclusive, equitable, and diverse campus community, or describe one or more ways they would envision doing so, given the opportunity. Salary/benefit package is competitive.
  • To be considered for this position, submit complete application packets including a cover letter describing your research and goals for the scholarship year, a curriculum vita (6 page maximum), and a writing sample of no more than 30 double-spaced pages. Review of materials will begin December 10, 2019 and continue until the position has been filled.
  • Three letters of reference should be addressed to the attention of the ESSS Selection Committee and submitted as email attachments to richardscenter@psu.edu. Please direct questions about the process via e-mail to richardscenter@psu.edu. Applications must be submitted online at https://psu.jobs/job/91456.

Pennsylvania State University (USA:PA) - Postdoc, Africana Studies - Deadline: 28 Nov 2019[]

The Africana Research Center invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in any aspect of African, African American and Diaspora Studies, beginning July 1, 2020. This is a one year position, with possibility of renewal. During their residency, Scholars have no teaching or administrative responsibilities in the first year and will teach one course in the second year. They will be matched with a mentor, attend professional development sessions and other relevant events, and be expected to be active in Penn State's community of Africana researchers. Successful applicants must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. within the previous four academic years. Salary/benefit package is competitive. In addition, successful candidates must have demonstrated a commitment to building an inclusive, equitable, and diverse campus community. To be considered for this position, submit complete application packets including cover letter describing your research and goals for the scholarship year, a curriculum vita (6 page maximum), and a writing sample of no more than 30 double-spaced pages. Review of applications will begin on November 18, 2019 and continue until the position is filled. Please arrange for three letters of reference to be addressed to the attention of the ESSS Selection Committee and submitted as e-mail attachments to africanacenter@la.psu.edu. Please direct questions about the process via e-mail to africanacenter@la.psu.edu

Apply online at https://apptrkr.com/1593624

--Has anyone heard anything? It has been 2 months. [Jan 30]


rejection email (12/19/2020)

Pomona College (USA:Ca) - Fred and & Chau Postdoctoral Fellowship (Race, Ethnicity, Gender) - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

Pomona Colleges seeks applications for the Fred and Dorothy Chau Postdoctoral Fellowship, a two-year position, beginning July 2020.

This fellowship is open to scholars in any field in the arts, humanities or social sciences whose research engages race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality or transnational studies.

Successful candidates will teach two courses a year. Fellows are also responsible for giving one public lecture a year. Salary is commensurate with a visiting full-time faculty position. Please submit cover letter, cv, research statement (summary of dissertation and future plans), teaching statement (why teach at a liberal arts college?) and a diversity statement (demonstrating ability to mentor a diverse student body), and three letters of recommendation by November 15, 2019 to www.academicjobsonline.org.

Pomona College, a member of the Claremont Colleges, supports equal access to higher education and values working in a richly diverse environment.


When did rejections go out for this?

  • According to last year's page, rejections either were not sent out or were not reported on this site. 

Oh. Then, when did acceptances go out this year?

  • Perhaps they haven't yet?  

Finally, a rejection arrived. 400 applications for 1 position. This is why you don't write such broad, vague job description (3/1)


  • Campus talks are underway (Feb 6th)

Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona (EU:Esp) - Postdoc in Sociology on ageing, care and wellbeing - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

Working under the direction of Dr. Aïda Solé-Auró (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and Dr. Bruno Arpino (University of Florence), the post-doctoral fellow will undertake research on ageing, care and wellbeing using longitudinal and cross-national datasets. The selected applicant will investigate how multiple roles influence health and wellbeing of older people and the moderator effects of policies and other contextual factors.

This position is linked to the multi-national research project titled “Care, Retirement & Wellbeing of Older People Across Different Welfare Regimes (CREW)”. More information of the CREW project can be found at: https://crew-more-years-better-lives.org/

The candidate is expected to start on October 1, 2019. The position will have a duration of 1 year, with a monthly gross salary in the range of 1800 Euros per month (plus Social Security benefits) depending on experience.

There will be no teaching obligation but teaching can be arranged, if desired by the post-doctoral fellow, including short courses organized by DemoSoc.

Candidates for the position should send a CV and a motivation letter (max 2 pages) before September 15 2019 to: aida.sole@upf.edu. Please, specify in the subject of the email: “Application for CREW project – post-doc”.

Candidates must hold a PhD in Gerontology/Sociology/Demography/Economics/Statistics or allied sciences. Candidates who are expected to obtain their PhD before 31/12/ 2019 will be also considered.

Candidates should have an excellent knowledge of English and excellent writing and social skills.

We are looking for a social scientist with strong quantitative skills. The successful candidate should have substantial experience analyzing longitudinal micro-data. Preference will be given to a candidate with experience in the areas of aging/grandparenting /care / and/or with experience working with SHARE (Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe) or GGS (Generations and Gender Surveys) data.

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Visiting Research Scholar, Latin American Studies (Postdoc) - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

The Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) is seeking top scholars in their fields who have teaching experience and will provide Princeton students with a unique opportunity to study topics that are not regularly offered at the University. Applications will be accepted from outstanding scholars in the humanities and social sciences, as well as from established writers, artists, filmmakers, or architects working on projects relating to Latin America who are stellar teachers.

Visiting Research Scholars will be expected to teach one undergraduate course per semester, conditional upon sufficient enrollments and approval of a Princeton department and the Dean of the Faculty, and to participate in PLAS-related events on campus.

Appointments are for one or two semesters, during the 2020-2021 academic year (fall semester: September 1, 2020 - January 31, 2021; spring semester: February 1- June 30, 2021). A competitive salary commensurate with experience and excellent benefits will be offered. The Office of the Dean of the Faculty determines salary on the basis of current academic rank and award duration; appointment rank at Princeton is determined on the basis of experience and current institutional affiliation.

How to Apply:
For full consideration, all the materials listed must be received by October 18, 2019, 11:59 p.m. EST. All candidates must submit materials (in English) and apply online at: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/12121.

1) Cover letter indicating the applicant's proposed length of stay (1-2 semesters), title of the proposed research project, and teaching interests;
2) Curriculum vitae;
3) One undergraduate seminar proposal or syllabus for each proposed semester of the fellowship, including a statement of how this course(s) would enhance undergraduate education at Princeton;
4) A statement describing the research project and its scholarly contribution (2,000 – 3,000 words);
5) The names and contact information of two referees (the Program will contact them, if needed, later).

Required Qualifications: Advanced degree preferred.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Princeton University (USA:NJ) Fung Global Fellows Program: Postdocs and Visiting Research Scholars - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

  • Princeton University is pleased to announce the call for applications to the Fung Global Fellows Program at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS). Each year the program selects scholars from around the world to be in residence at Princeton for an academic year and to engage in research and discussion around a common theme. The number of candidates hired will depend on the qualifications of the overall applicant pools.
  • Candidates will be considered in three categories:
  • (1) Postdoctoral research associates who received their doctorate from an institution outside of the United States and who, at the time of application, do not hold a tenure-track faculty appointment.
  • (2) Early-career scholars employed outside the United States who have a faculty appointment, a professional research appointment, or are an established independent scholar in the designated theme of the program.
  • (3) Senior scholars employed outside the United States who have a faculty appointment, a professional research appointment, or be an established independent scholar in the designated theme of the program. Early career and postdoctoral scholars will be selected to be in residence at Princeton for an academic year; senior scholars will be selected to be in residence at Princeton between three to ten months during the academic year. All candidates must be based outside the United States.
  • During the academic year 2020-21, the Fung Global Fellows Program theme will be “Thinking Globally.” For more information on the theme of study please see: http://piirs.princeton.edu/funggfp/call-applications. We welcome applicants from all disciplinary and inter-disciplinary fields from the sciences to the humanities whose work addresses this set of themes in any historical period or world region.
  • Applications are due on November 15, 2019
  • All candidates must reside outside the United States. To be eligible, post-doctoral applicants must have completed all requirements for their Ph.D. before July 1, 2020 but cannot have more than two years of postdoctoral experience prior to the start of the appointment, September 1, 2020. Early-career scholars must have received their Ph.D. or equivalent no earlier than September 1, 2010. Senior scholars must have received their doctorates before September 1, 2010, and have a record of scholarly accomplishment in the designated theme of the program. Fellowships will be awarded on the strength of a candidate’s proposed research project, the relationship of the project to the program theme, the candidate’s scholarly record, and the ability to contribute to the intellectual life of the program.
  • Postdoctoral scholars may apply at: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/12281
  • Early career scholars and senior scholars may apply at: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/12282
  • For more information on eligibility requirements and the application process, see http://piirs.princeton.edu/funggfp/call-applications.

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Hellenic Studies, Hannah Seeger Davis & The Mary Seeger O'Boyle Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Hellenic Studies - Deadline: 17 Jan. 2020[]

  • The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University invites applications for two postdoctoral fellowships: (1) The Hannah Seeger Davis Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Hellenic Studies and (2) The Mary Seeger O'Boyle Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Hellenic Studies. These fellowships are awarded annually on a competitive basis. Scholars in all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences are eligible to apply. There is one online application form for these fellowships.
  • Terms of the fellowship:
  • Fellows will be appointed as Postdoctoral Research Associates for September 2020 through June 2021, conducting research on a full-time basis.
  • There is also the possibility for renewal for a second full year (July 2021 through June 2022), based on funding and satisfactory performance.
  • Fellows who are renewed may be offered the opportunity to teach or co-teach a course during their second year.
  • Teaching opportunities will be subject to sufficient course enrollments and must be approved for the Dean of the Faculty. When teaching, fellows will hold the additional rank of lecturer.
  • Fellows who are renewed for a second year have the possibility of spending up to two months at the Princeton Athens Center, conducting research during Summer 2021(June -July 2021)
  • These fellowships are intended for scholars in Hellenic Studies, with a special emphasis on Modern Greek Studies, Byzantine Studies, or Late Antique Studies, including their relation to the Classical tradition. The goal of this postdoctoral research fellowship program is to advance the scholarship of outstanding Hellenists at an early stage of their career and thus to strengthen the field of post-Classical Greek Studies in the United States and abroad.
  • The monthly salary will be $5,030 (gross) for the first year. Fellows may apply for reimbursement (up to $3,000 per academic year) for research-related expenses (such as purchase of books or copy editing of scholarly work) or travel expenses when presenting a paper at an academic conference during the period of their appointment. Fellows are responsible for their own travel, moving arrangements, and expenses, as well as finding and paying for their housing at Princeton. A few weeks prior to departure, fellows are required to submit a report on their scholarly activities at Princeton.
  • These fellowships are residential. As such, fellows are required to be at Princeton during the term of their appointment, devoting their time to research and writing. They are expected to participate in Hellenic Studies activities and the intellectual life of the University, and are encouraged to meet colleagues in their respective academic disciplines. During the fall term, fellows offer a lecture organized by the Seeger Center. They enjoy full access to the University's libraries, archival, and computing resources. They are provided shared workspace at the Hellenic Studies office, as well as access to the Hellenic Studies Reading Room in the University Library. No secretarial services or office supplies are provided. Computing support is available through the University’s Office of Information Technology.
  • Candidates must have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree by February 1, 2020 (including the defense, viva voce, or final public oral examination). Candidates must have less than 3 years post-PhD work experience. Fellows may not pursue another degree while on this fellowship, nor may they hold any other fellowships, employment positions, or visiting opportunities concurrently with their appointment at Princeton University. Scholars with Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University, as well as former recipients of any Hellenic Studies research fellowships at Princeton University, are not eligible to apply. Fellowship awards cannot be deferred to a later term.
  • The Executive Committee of the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies awards postdoctoral fellowships on the basis of several criteria: (a) scholarly accomplishment in a discipline of the humanities or the social sciences, and overall academic excellence and promise; (b) potential contribution to an interdisciplinary community of scholars at Princeton; (c) significance and quality of the research proposal in definition, clarity, organization, and scope; (d) potential future impact on the field of Hellenic Studies through teaching and writing; (e) ability to benefit from and contribute to Hellenic Studies at Princeton. Applications are reviewed both by specialists in the candidate’s academic discipline and by an interdisciplinary group of senior scholars in Hellenic Studies. A phone or video interview may be requested. All Committee deliberations and decisions are confidential.
  • Candidates are required to apply online via AHIRE at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/14601 and submit the following: (1) cover letter with title and summary (200 words) of proposed research project; (2) research proposal (five pages; 2,000 words), including a detailed description of project, timetable, explicit goals, selected bibliography, and the reason it is proposed to be pursued at Princeton; (3) curriculum vitae with list of publications; (4) sample chapter (in English) of dissertation or other recent work; (5) names and contact information of three referees from individuals who are not current members of the Princeton University faculty; (6) a scanned copy of their doctoral degree or a letter from a dean or registrar-level officer on department letterhead confirming the date of completion of all the requirements for the doctoral degree; (7) all non-US citizens and non-US permanent residents are required to provide TOEFL results or equivalent, or a letter from their department head on department letterhead confirming certification of language proficiency in English. With the exception of official transcripts, all submitted documents must be in English.
  • The online application has a designated area for email addresses of referees. After the online application has been submitted identifying referees and the required contact information, each referee will receive an automated email message from Princeton University with instructions for uploading their confidential letter of recommendation, no later than 11:59 p.m. EST on January 17, 2020. Recommendation letters not uploaded to applications should be submitted by email to the attention of Debbie Puskas, Budget Manager, dpuskas@princeton.edu. Materials submitted with the application are the property of the Seeger Center and will not be returned. The Committee does not provide feedback to candidates about their applications.
  • DEADLINE: All materials submitted by applicants must be received by 11:59 pm EST on January 8, 2020. Awards will be announced in early March 2020. This position is subject to the University’s background check policy.
  • Non-U.S. citizens and non-U.S. permanent residents must ensure that they will be able to enter or remain in the United States and accept employment at Princeton University.


^^^^Has Anyone Heard News About Decisions?  (03-13-2020)^^^^

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Postdoctoral Research Associate, Latin American Studies - Deadline: 3 Jan. 2020[]

  • The Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) is seeking candidates from any discipline who are engaged in scholarly or creative work on topics related to Latin American Studies to fill one to two Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior positions. Candidates will be expected to devote themselves to research and writing, and may teach not more than one course per semester. When teaching, successful candidates will hold the secondary rank of Lecturer, and any teaching opportunities are subject to sufficient enrollments and the approval of the Dean of the Faculty. They also will be invited to participate regularly in the scholarly activities of the PLAS intellectual community.
  • Appointments are for a 12-month term, starting September 1, 2020, with the possibility of renewal, contingent on satisfactory performance and continued funding. A competitive salary commensurate with experience and excellent benefits will be offered.
  • This position is subject to the University’s background check policy.
  • How to Apply: For full consideration, applications should be submitted by January 3, 2020, 11:59 p.m. EST. All candidates must apply online and submit the below materials (in English) at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/12123.
  • 1) Cover letter
  • 2) Curriculum vitae
  • 3) Statement of research interests (1,000 – 1,500 words)
  • 4) A representative sample of recent work (under 30 written pages or equivalent in the candidate’s professional medium; for artistic work, links within a PDF preferred).
  • 5) Names and contact information for three references (the Program will contact them, if needed, at a later date)
  • Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (earned within three years of the start date). Academic excellence, potential to bring new ideas and approaches to Princeton University and to interact successfully with a broad range of faculty and students.


Letters requested first week Jan

- Hi there, can you specify when were they requested? Thanks! (Jan 11th 2020)

- I'm not sure, a letter writer just recently informed me. I did check on the application link they sent and was able to see there if LORs were requested/submitted.

- Any updates on this? 

- Skype interview request (Feb 12)


- Rejection email received March 18th. One of 10 finalists out of 230 applicants (March 19)

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies - Deadline: 3 Jan. 2020[]

  • Post-Doctoral Research Associate “Resistance and Revolutionary Change”
  • Princeton University’s Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Study is pleased to announce openings for a year-long position as a residential Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior position, renewable for a second year contingent upon satisfactory performance. During the academic years 2020–2021 and 2021–2022, the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies will focus on the topic of “Revolutionary Change.” In conjunction with our program of residential fellowships for scholars in faculty positions, we invite recent Ph.D.'s to apply for a postdoctoral position focused on the more specific topic of “Resistance and Revolutionary Change.” The successful candidate will work on some aspect of how resistance to forms of domination based on perceived differences in race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality, religion or political belief drove revolutionary change in past societies. We invite candidates working on any time period or geographical area, and especially encourage applicants whose work ranges beyond the twentieth and twenty-first century United States.
  • The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be engaged in full-time work on the proposed historical project during the period of the appointment and will not have teaching or administrative responsibilities. The “Resistance and Revolutionary Change” position is strictly residential, as the Postdoctoral Research Associate will also participate in all of the Davis Center’s weekly activities (along with the Center’s other fellows). The program is designed to nurture the academic career of an emerging scholar by providing opportunities to pursue research while gaining mentoring from Princeton faculty and the resident Davis Center fellows.
  • The initial expected term of appointment is July 1, 2020–June 30, 2021, with renewal possible for a second year contingent upon satisfactory performance. The appointment will be made through the Department of History. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will receive a competitive salary along with University benefits and an annual research fund of $5,000.
  • Applicants must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/14321. Applicants should submit a letter of application, a CV, a writing sample of no more than 10,000 words, and the contact information for three referees who will be asked to provide letters of recommendation. Applicants who have not yet received the Ph.D. must also provide a letter from their dissertation advisor indicating that they are on track towards completing the doctorate by the start of the Postdoctoral Research Associate position. Applications received by January 3, 2020 at 11:59 pm EST will receive full consideration. Referees will have until January 17 to submit their letters. Information about the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies can be found at http://history.princeton.edu/centers-programs/shelby-cullom-davis-center.

any updates on this? (Feb. 1)


Applied, have heard nothing (Feb. 29)


[March 12] Heard back in January that they will not conduct interviews for the position, and they will notify successful candidates in early March. No word since then. 

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Humanities and Social Sciences - Deadline: 6 Aug. 2019[]

  • The Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and selected natural sciences, invites applications for the 2020-23 fellowship competition. Five fellowships will be awarded: Three Open Fellowships in any discipline represented in the Society; one Fellowship in Humanistic Studies, and one Fellowship in Race and Ethnicity Studies.
  • Applicants may apply for more than one fellowship pertinent to their research and teaching. Please see the Society’s website sf.princeton.edu for fellowship details, eligibility, disciplines and application.
  • Appointed in the Humanities Council and academic departments, postdoctoral fellows pursue their research, attend weekly seminars and teach half-time as lecturers for a term of three years. In each of the first two years, fellows teach one course each semester; in their third year, only one course. The salary for 2020-2021 will be approximately $91,000. Fellows must reside in or near Princeton during the academic year.
  • Applicants holding the Ph.D. at the time of application must have received the degree after January 1, 2018. Applicants not yet holding the Ph.D. must have completed a substantial portion of the dissertation - approximately half - at the time of application. Successful candidates must fulfill all requirements for the Ph.D., including filing of the dissertation, by June 15, 2020. Candidates for/recipients of doctoral degrees in Education, Jurisprudence and from Princeton University are not eligible. Applicants may apply only once to the Princeton Society of Fellows.
  • Selection is based on exceptional scholarly achievement and evidence of unusual promise, range and quality of teaching experience, and potential contributions to an interdisciplinary community. The Society of Fellows seeks a diverse and international pool of applicants, and especially welcomes those from underrepresented backgrounds.
  • Applicants are asked to submit an online application by August 6, 2019 (11:59 p.m. EST).


  • Interview request received 12/6/19 (X2)
  • Rejection received 12/10/19 (X3) 
    • Shout out to the other 800 people (I'm guessing) who were rejected from this! Keep up the good work!! It's luck as much as talent: be gentle on yourselves! (x2)

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Louis Skolnick Postdoctoral Research Associate in Philosophy - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

The Department of Philosophy invites applications for the Louis Skolnick Postdoctoral Research Associate. Successful candidates will pursue research and teach two courses per year, subject to sufficient enrollments and approval by the Dean of the Faculty. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal for a second year pending satisfactory performance. Appointments will be made to the rank of Postdoctoral Research Associate; when teaching, the candidate will hold the secondary rank of Lecturer.

Qualifications: Successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in Philosophy or related field and should not have held the degree for more than three years prior to September 1, 2020.

The department welcomes applications from scholars specializing in any area of philosophy.

This position is subject to the university background check policy.

Applicants must apply online via the 'Apply' button where you will be directed to a complete application will contain the following materials:

  1. a cover letter of application
  2. a curriculum vitae 
  3. a sample of writing in the candidate's field of specialization
  4. contact information for three or more references

Applications received by November 1, 2019 will be assured of full consideration.

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Leon B. Poullada Postdoctoral Research Associate in Central Asian Studies - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

Leon B. Poullada Postdoctoral Research Associate in Central Asian Studies

The Department of Near Eastern Studies invites applications for the position of Leon B. Poullada Postdoctoral Research Associate, or Associate Research Scholar, in Central Asian Studies. The initial appointment will be for one year, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and continued funding. The selected candidate’s primary responsibility while in residence at Princeton will be to pursue and publish research on premodern Central Asia, encompassing the history, politics and cultures of the Muslim areas of the Turko-Persianate world, including the area from the Caspian Sea to Western China and Kazakhstan to historical Islamic North India. Pending departmental approval and approval from the Office of the Dean of the Faculty, the researcher will also be expected to teach a one-semester undergraduate course on the history of Central Asia, broadly conceived, and to hold on-campus office hours during the semester. When teaching, the successful candidate will carry a secondary title of Lecturer. The candidate is expected to participate in departmental and other campus activities; s/he will be integrated fully into the Department of Near Eastern Studies and into the appropriate programs and centers at Princeton University. Ph.D. is required. Preference will be given to applicants who have received their PhD within the past three years.

To Apply
Interested applicants are invited to apply online at: https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/12241, and are asked to submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement (maximum length 2 pages), a course proposal, a writing sample, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2019.

This position is subject to the University’s background check policy. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Postdoc, African American Studies - Deadline: 13 Dec 2019[]

The Department of African American Studies at Princeton University invites applications from pre-tenure scholars and recent Ph.D. graduates in all disciplines for two postdoctoral or more senior research positions.  These positions will be awarded for the academic year 2020-2021 to emerging scholars who will devote their nine-month residency at Princeton to writing about race in the national or global contexts and, with the approval of the Dean of the Faculty, to teaching one semester-long undergraduate course. Teaching opportunities will be subject to sufficient course enrollments, and when teaching, the successful candidate will hold the additional rank of Lecturer.  PhD in relevant discipline required.

Postdoctoral scholars will also participate with department faculty members and affiliated graduate students in a seminar devoted to the discussion of work in progress. In addition, they will be invited to participate in other programs, including seminars, colloquia, and public lectures and will enjoy access to Firestone Library and to a wide range of activities throughout the University. Applicants should have received the doctorate within the past five years and cannot be in the process of writing a dissertation. The term for these positions extends from September 1, 2020 until June 1, 2021; a competitive salary will be provided. 

This position is subject to the University’s background check policy.  A selection committee of Department of African American Studies faculty members evaluates applicants on the basis of:

the significance of their proposed research and its relevance to the purposes of the department;
the quality of their previous research and their ability to benefit from the activities of the department;
the contribution they are likely to make to higher education in the future through teaching and writing about race.

How To Apply

Applicants must submit all of the following information by December 13, 2019, 11:59 p.m. EST.

a curriculum vitae;
a scholarly paper written in the past three years;
a statement of no more than 1,500 words describing the proposed research project;
uploaded contact information for three references (at least one from someone who was not a dissertation supervisor);
syllabi for three undergraduate courses 
Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Candidates must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/13601

Purdue University (USA:IA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in History and Cornerstone - Deadline: 30 Dec. 2019[]

  • The Department of History at Purdue University, West Lafayette campus, invites applications for a one-year renewable Postdoctoral Fellowship in History (August 17, 2020 – May 16, 2021). We seek a historian of exceptional promise who will contribute to the excellence of our department and the College’s Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program. Candidates working in any area of history are encouraged to apply.
  • The successful applicant will contribute intellectually to the department and the College by collaborating with faculty to conduct research, while teaching four courses during the 2020-2021 Academic Year including three in Cornerstone (SCLA 101 or 102) and one in the Department of History. They will also work closely with a faculty mentor on an appropriate plan of research and professional development.
  • The current postdoctoral award is a one academic year 9-month residential fellowship, renewable for a second year. The award includes a salary of $50,000, full Purdue University employee benefits, a research/travel fund of $2,000, and a $2,000 moving allowance.
  • To be eligible for consideration, applicants must have received their Ph.D. between September 1, 2016 and May 31, 2020.
  • Deadline for applications is December 30, 2019.
  • Applications should include a cover letter, CV, a writing sample (no longer than 25 pages), a one-page research statement, and a teaching portfolio that includes evidence of teaching excellence. The cover letter must specify the applicant’s choice of mentor within the department. Applications will be via the Purdue careers website. Please address questions to search committee chair Dr. Melinda Zook, mzook@purdue.edu.
    • [22 Jan]: interview request

Queen Mary University of London (UK:Eng) - The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships, All Fields (several positions) - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019[]

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen Mary University of London welcomes applications from outstanding postdoctoral scholars to the 2019-2020 round of The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Research across the Faculty is focused on the frontiers of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches and debates, and the Faculty contributed strongly to Queen Mary University of London's overall achievement of a top ten position for research quality in REF 2014 amongst multi-submission and multi-faculty universities in the UK.

The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships provide career development opportunities for those who are at a relatively early stage of their academic careers, and who have a proven record of research excellence. The expectation is that Fellows should undertake a significant piece of publishable work during their tenure and would contribute to the intellectual life and teaching programmes of the host School and the Faculty.

Our diverse community of postdoctoral award holders form an important part of the dynamic research culture across the Faculty. Fellows will become part of the Faculty’s Early Career Researchers (ECRs) Network, involving opportunities to attend research related workshops to enhance career development and meet other ECRs. Moreover, the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS) is home to a dynamic group of visiting fellows (both junior and senior), whose research interests may align with annual thematic programmes. This academic year’s foci are on Mobility, Democracy, Work and Medical Humanities.

Each of the eight academic schools (School of Business and ManagementSchool of Economics and FinanceSchool of English and DramaSchool of GeographySchool of HistorySchool of Languages, Linguistics and FilmSchool of Law and School of Politics and International Relations) host a wide range of department-based and interdisciplinary seminars and offer links with the a variety of London-based museums, charities, NGOs, cultural and business institutions.

We would be delighted to hear from outstanding postdoctoral candidates who are considering applying to the scheme and whose research interests align with those of our academic Schools.

Initial enquiries and EOIs should be directed to Research Managers in the respective Schools or to members of staff closest to your research interests (email addresses are available on School’s staff website pages) and include the following

  • CV
  • 100 word abstract
  • 2 page (max) outline of the proposed research project, including intended publication outputs, and details of impact plans/activities
  • Identification of a potential mentor

Each School would be happy to offer support and feedback in preparing applications. Candidates should demonstrate a record of publications appropriate to the stage of their career.  

Individuals who wish to apply for the scheme must first be selected by each academic School and nominations will be considered via an internal selection process. 

Therefore, applications for the scheme must be submitted by 12pm on Monday, 16 September to respective Research Managers. 

The call deadline is 16 October 2019.


- Has anybody heard back from the British Academy yet? They keep changing the announcement date (early January, 15 January, week beginning 13 January, Wednesday 22nd January)...

Queen Mary University, London (EU:UK:Eng) - Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship Scheme - Deadline: 20 Dec 2019[]

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen Mary University of London welcomes applications from outstanding postdoctoral scholars to the 2020 round of the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship Scheme.

Research across the Faculty is focused on the frontiers of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches and debates, and the Faculty contributed strongly to Queen Mary University of London's overall achievement of a top ten position for research quality in REF 2014 amongst multi-submission and multi-faculty universities in the UK.

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships provide career development opportunities for those who are at a relatively early stage of their academic careers, and who have a proven record of research excellence. The expectation is that Fellows should undertake a significant piece of publishable work during their tenure and would contribute to the intellectual life and teaching programmes of the host School and the Faculty.

Our diverse community of postdoctoral award holders form an important part of the dynamic research culture across the Faculty. Fellows will become part of the Faculty’s Early Career Researchers (ECRs) Network, involving opportunities to attend research related workshops to enhance career development and meet other ECRs. Moreover, the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS) is home to a dynamic group of visiting fellows (both junior and senior), whose research interests may align with annual thematic programmes. This academic year’s foci are on Mobility, Democracy, Work and Medical Humanities.

Each of the eight academic schools (School of Business and ManagementSchool of Economics and FinanceSchool of English and DramaSchool of GeographySchool of HistorySchool of Languages, Linguistics and FilmSchool of Law and School of Politics and International Relations) host a wide range of department-based and interdisciplinary seminars and offer links with the a variety of London-based museums, charities, NGOs, cultural and business institutions.

We would be delighted to hear from outstanding postdoctoral candidates who are considering applying to the scheme and whose research interests align with those of our academic Schools. Each School would be happy to offer support and feedback in preparing applications. Candidates should demonstrate a record of publications appropriate to the stage of their career.

Expression of interests can be directed to Research Managers in the respective Schools or to members of staff closest to your research interests (email addresses are available on School’s staff website pages) and include the following:

  1. Explanation on how you meet Leverhulme eligibility criteria
  2. An academic CV
  3. An outline research proposal including title, abstract (250 words), statement of past and current research (250 words) and 2 page (A4) project outline.

Individuals who wish to apply for the scheme must first be selected by each academic School and nominations will be considered via an internal selection process. Therefore, applications for the scheme must be submitted by 12pm on Friday 20 December, 2019 to respective Research Managers.

Queen Mary University, London (UK:Eng) - Postdoc at the Centre for European Research, ‘The Future of the EU-UK Relationship NEXTEUK’ - Deadline: 30 Oct 2019[]

Applications are invited for the position of Postdoctoral Research Assistant co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union for the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence project NEXTEUK  awarded to the Center for European Research and coordinated by Dr Sarah Wolff (QMUL, Principal Investigator). The position is based at the Mile End campus of QMUL.

Queen Mary University of London, is a leading university in the UK, with a breadth of excellence across Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Engineering, and Medicine. The post-holder will be based within the School of Politics and International Relations which is internationally recognized for its commitment to high quality research. We strive to combine efficient organization with a congenial, collegiate atmosphere that encourages collective endeavor as well as individual excellence.

Post Information and Requirements

An opportunity has arisen for a part-time (0.4 FTE, 2 days a week) Post-Doctoral Research Assistant to work on the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union co-funded project Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, ‘The Future of the EU-UK Relationship NEXTEUK’  which aims to offer a structured space for academic and policy reflection on the future of the EU-UK relationship. NEXTEUK will organise teaching, research, policy and outreach activities, which will create new avenues for enhanced academic and policy cooperation between the EU and the UK and engender a better understanding of each other's mutual interests and common future in a rapidly evolving global order.

The objective is to raise awareness about the relevant of the future of the EU-UK relationship based on forward-looking and frontier-edge research. More specifically, the project will assess the historical achievements of the EU-UK relationship so far and what are the areas of mutual interest. It will analyse the roots of Brexit and its implications for European integration and British politics while offering forward-looking analysis on the future EU-UK relationship and formulate policy-relevant recommendations.

This project is led by Dr. Sarah Wolff at Queen Mary University of London.

An interest in EU-UK relations, European Union studies, including European integration, EU institutions and governance as well as an expertise in British politics is a must for this position.  The applicant should demonstrate the ability to conduct independent research, scientific excellence, critical and creative thinking, policy oriented work but also be able to work across sub-fields and disciplines and to be an excellent team-player. Prior experience working and/or researching a field in relation with civil society, think tanks and policy makers related to EU-UK relations, EU and/ or UK would be an asset. Experience in teaching and active participation in international research such as organising workshop, academic conferences is also desirable as well as social media and public communication skills.

The successful candidate will work closely with the project investigator and the rest of the NEXTEUK core staff team in the co-creation and co-production of policy briefs, working papers, events and outreach activities such amongst other a PhD summer school, policy roundtables and a lecture series. The candidate will assist in the preparation of scientific publications, in gathering research data and will be encouraged to publish in collective scientific publications, thus with an opportunity to enhance his/her own independent research profile, publications and presentations. The candidate will also be involved in the dissemination of the activities and of the outreach to the wider public and beneficiaries of the project, and use various mode of communication.  There may be opportunities for international travel, and there will be opportunities for the candidate to refine their qualitative research skills.

There may be the possibility to offer additional teaching hours and to complement this contract with a 0.3 FTE additional contract, to be discussed during the interview.

This is a fixed term appointment until 31 October 2022. 

Salary will be £31,613 per annum pro rata (Grade 4) inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days pro rata annual leave, defined benefit pension scheme and an interest-free season ticket loan.

Queries regarding the application process should go to recruitment@qmul.ac.uk

Queries regarding the position should go to s.wolff@qmul.ac.uk

Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.

Details about the school can be found at www.politics.qmul.ac.uk

To apply, please click the “apply for this job” link below.

The closing date for applications is 30 October 2019. Interviews are expected to be held shortly thereafter.

Queen Mary, University of London (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Assistant - Deadline: 8 Dec. 2019[]

  • Full-time, fixed-term for 3.5 years
  • Queen Mary University of London is one of the UK’s leading research-focused universities and a member of the Russell Group with an outstanding reputation in the humanities and social sciences.
  • An exciting opportunity has arisen for the appointment of a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for 3.5 years as part of an ERC Advanced Grant “STUDIOTEC”, which will examine the history of European film studios 1930-1960, including their architectures, infrastructures, practices, professional and technical personnel.
  • The successful candidate will be expected to assist in conducting research on French film studios in relation to the project’s four themes: 1) Architecture and Infrastructure, 2) Creativity, Practices and Innovation, 3) Politics and Economics, 4) Professional and Labour Relations. In addition, the role-holder will work with the project’s other team members investigating how artistic practices responded to transnational flows in film studio expertise, comparing how studio spaces, practices, designs and technical innovations changed over time.
  • Applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent qualification/experience) in Film Studies or History or another field closely related to project’s themes and expertise in archival research methods. Strong written and verbal French and English language skills are an essential requirement of the post. The appointee will be based in London and will travel to France to conduct primary research at regular stages in the project. The appointee will work under the supervision of Professor Sue Harris, and in collaboration with the other project team members based at the Universities of Bristol and Southampton.
  • The post is a full time, fixed-term appointment for 3.5 years, with an expected start date of 1st March 2020 and end date of 31st August 2023. Starting salary will be £34,220 per annum. Benefits include 30 days annual leave, pension scheme and interest-free season ticket loan.
  • Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.
  • The School welcomes applications from ethnic minority candidates, as they are currently under-represented in the School.
  • Details about the School can be found at: www.sllf.qmul.ac.uk
  • Informal enquiries about the post should be addressed to Professor Sue Harris, s.harris@qmul.ac.uk.
  • Completed applications, including a CV and covering statement, should be submitted by 08 December 2019. Interviews are expected to be held shortly thereafter.

Queen's University Belfast (EU:UK:NI) - Postdocs, Illuminate: The Vice-Chancellor's Fellowship Scheme (EPS) - Deadline: 31 Jan 2019[]

We're looking for a mind that amazes: Illuminate - you see what others don't.

Our Illuminate:  The Vice-Chancellor's Fellowship Scheme, is an opportunity for exceptional and ambitious early-career researchers to join Queen's to focus on achieving research excellence that aligns to our strategic vision. As a Russell Group University, Queen's has a reputation for delivering world-class research. 
Successful Fellows will join a strong and talented team of researchers on a five-year scheme with a guaranteed career pathway to a Senior Lecturer or Reader post.  Fellows will benefit from membership of a dedicated Fellowship Academy, designed to provide appropriate development support in order to nurture researchers with outstanding potential, which includes a Fellows Network and a bespoke mentoring programme.  

This scheme recognises the importance that we place in our people at Queen's. It is our People First promise to attract the best talent into our team and to provide a positive working environment. 
In order to build upon our existing areas of world-leading research, we aim to align our Fellows with the research areas in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Engineering and Physical Sciences; and Medicine, Health and Life Sciences. 

You will be required to demonstrate how your current research is aligned to one or more of our research areas. You will also have a relevant degree with a PhD (or equivalent), 2-8 years' post-PhD experience and a high quality publication record.

Queen's University has generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits. We also provide attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits. The salary scale for the posts is GBP 41,526 - GBP 51,034 per annum and a generous 'Fellowship Enhancement Award' from GBP 20,000-GBP 50,000 and funding to recruit a full-time PhD student.


  • Anyone heard anything?

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, Harvard University (USA:MA) - Radcliffe Fellowship - Deadline: 12 Sept. 2019 (Hum/SocSci/Arts)/3 Oct. 2019(STEM) []

Applications for the 2020-2021 Fellowship | Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University are now open!

Radcliffe fellows are exceptional scientists, writers, scholars, public intellectuals, and artists whose work is making a difference in their professional fields and in the larger world.

Based in Radcliffe Yard—a sanctuary in the heart of Harvard University—fellows join a uniquely interdisciplinary and creative community. A fellowship at Radcliffe is an opportunity to step away from usual routines and dive deeply into a project. With access to Harvard’s unparalleled resources, Radcliffe fellows develop new tools and methods, challenge artistic and scholarly conventions, and illuminate our past and our present.

Radcliffe Institute fellows are in residence for a period of nine months from September 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021 and receive a stipend of $77,500 plus an additional $5,000 to cover project expenses. Fellows are expected to be free of their regular commitments so that they may fully devote themselves to the work outlined in their proposal.

The deadline for applications in humanities, social sciences, and creative arts is September 12, 2019.

The deadline for applications in science, engineering, and mathematics is October 3, 2019.

For further information, consult our Frequently Asked Questions or reach out to fellowships@radcliffe.harvard.edu.

Apply by following this link.

Radboud University, Nijmegen (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral Researcher, Redefining the Region, Subproject 4, 'European Local Colour Fiction in Transnational Contexts, 1830-1914' - Deadline: 21 Oct 2019[]

You will work as part of a team on the NWO-funded VICI project Redefining the Region: The Transnational Dimensions of Local Colour. This project aims to examine the unexplored transnational dimensions of local colour by studying media representations of regions and local colour fiction from the long 19th century in European and transatlantic frameworks. These materials provide unique case studies for transnational approaches: images and texts about European regions reached transnational audiences through emerging periodical cultures, dissemination of local colour fiction across Europe, and transcultural networks with North American diasporic communities. 

Subproject 4: European Local Colour Fiction in Transnational Contexts, 1830-1914. Your postdoctoral research, which is to result in four scientific publications (one monograph, three articles), examines the transnational circulation of texts by selected major authors in local colour fiction from across Europe (e.g. Thomas Hardy, Selma Lagerlöf, Alphonse Daudet, Serafin Estebanéz Calderon). You will: 
1. investigate which works of these writers were reprinted and where; whether texts were translated and by whom; 
2. in the case of Great Britain and two other countries (in any case France and/or Germany), investigate how these works were received in press reviews upon republication. The focus will be on the circulation of these texts within Europe; 
3. uncover examples of how regions elsewhere in Europe were represented by emigrant writers who had settled elsewhere in Europe. 

Furthermore, you will contribute research results to the projects database. You will participate in the projects programme of meetings (e.g. expert meetings, conferences), as a speaker (3) and organiser (2), and you are also expected to contribute to collaborative research output (articles, public events).

We ask
A (soon to be) completed PhD degree in literary studies or cultural studies (at least a manuscript approved by the board of examiners).
Demonstrable expertise about Europe in the long nineteenth century. preferably with knowledge about reception, periodical cultures or the literary field;
Excellent command of spoken and written English; good reading knowledge of at least two other European languages (including either German or French).
An excellent track record of research achievements and publications.
A demonstrable affinity with knowledge utilisation.
The ability to work collaboratively in an international research team, as evidenced by previous work experiences.
The proven capacity to work with deadlines.
Experience with working in a Digital Humanities environment, and DH literacy will be considered a plus.
We are
The Faculty of Arts employs over 500 staff members who teach, conduct research, or support educational and research endeavors in the fields of history and art, languages and cultures, linguistics and information, and communications technology (ICT). Research is embedded in one of the two faculty research institutes: the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) or Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies (HLCS). The faculty provides education for circa 2,400 students, spread over three departments: the department of history, art history and classics, that of modern languages and cultures, and the department of language and communication.

Radboud University has seven faculties, which together cover the full range of academic disciplines. Its teaching and research staff hail from more than fifty countries. With several brand new buildings and state-of-the-art facilities, the leafy modern campus in Nijmegen provides an open and welcoming environment with a personal touch, encouraging the sharing of knowledge among academics, across disciplines, and within and between research institutes. Radboud University firmly believes that a broad perspective is essential for generating new insights and solutions in both science and society.

We offer
Employment: 32 hours per week.
A maximum gross monthly salary of € 4,274 based on a 38-hour working week (salary scale 10).
The exact salary depends on the candidate's qualifications and amount of relevant professional experience.
In addition to the salary: an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus.
You will be appointed for an initial period of 12 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended by 2 years.
The intended start date is between 1 February and 1 August 2020 (negotiable).
You will be able to make use of our Dual Career Service: our Dual Career Officer will assist with family-related support, such as child care, and help your partner prepare for the local labour market and with finding an occupation.
Are you interested in our excellent employment conditions?
Would you like more information?
For more information about this vacancy, please contact: 
Dr. Marguérite Corporaal, Associate Professor 
Tel.: +31 24 361 20 34 
Email: m.corporaal@let.ru.nl

Apply directly
Please address your application to Dr Marguérite Corporaal and submit it, using the application button, no later than 21 October 2019, 23:59 Amsterdam Time Zone. 

Your application should include the following attachments:

Motivation letter.
CV including contactdetails of two references.
Sample of an article publication.
1000-word research statement, addressing your research interests and compatibility with the project, your intended focus in this subproject and the choice of methodology.
The first round of interviews will take place on Wednesday 20 November 2019. Candidates will be asked to deliver presentations as part of the selection process.

Radboud University, Nijmegen (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral Researcher: Redefining the Region, Subproject 5, 'Travelling European Regions in the Transatlantic World, 1845-1914' - Deadline: 21 Oct 2019[]

You will work as part of a team on the NWO-funded VICI project Redefining the Region: The Transnational Dimensions of Local Colour. This project aims to examine the unexplored transnational dimensions of local colour by studying media representations of regions and local colour fiction from the long 19th century in European and transatlantic frameworks. These materials provide unique case studies for transnational approaches: images and texts about European regions reached transnational audiences through emerging periodical cultures, dissemination of local colour fiction across Europe, and transcultural networks with North American diasporic communities. 

Subproject 5: Travelling European Regions in the Transatlantic World, 1845-1914. Your postdoctoral research, which is to result in four scientific publications (one monograph, three articles), examines Irish- and German-North American publishers and periodicals. The nineteenth century and early twentieth century were marked by massive emigration from Ireland and Germany to the USA and Canada. As a result, transnational infrastructures (Adam 2005; Carkner 2002; Cusack 2015; McMahon 2015) came into being. 

You will 
1. examine the circulation of newspaper reports, illustrations about regions and local colour fiction in a selected number of the most prominent German- and Irish-North American periodicals. Which material was reprinted and where? 
2. additionally, investigate the ways in which Irish and German regions were conceptualised in material written originally in the USA and Canada, published by the most productive Irish- and German-North American publishing houses and most widely read periodicals. 

Furthermore, you will contribute research results to the projects database. You will participate in the projects programme of meetings (e.g. expert meetings, conferences), as a speaker (3) and organiser (2), and you are also expected to contribute to collaborative research output (articles, public events).

We ask
A (soon to be) completed PhD degree in literary studies or cultural studies (at least a manuscript approved by the board of examiners).
Demonstrable expertise about Europe and/or the USA and Canada in the long nineteenth century; preferably with knowledge about (Irish and/or German) diaspora cultures, periodical cultures or the literary field.
Excellent command of spoken and written English, and good reading knowledge of German.
An excellent track record of research achievements and publications.
A demonstrable affinity with knowledge utilisation.
The ability to work collaboratively in an international research team, as evidenced by previous work experiences.
The proven capacity to work with deadlines.
Experience with working in a Digital Humanities environment, and DH literacy will be considered a plus.

We offer
Employment: 32 hours per week.
A maximum gross monthly salary of € 4,274 based on a 38-hour working week (salary scale 10).
The exact salary depends on the candidate's qualifications and amount of relevant professional experience.
In addition to the salary: an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus.
Duration of the contract: You will be appointed for an initial period of 12 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended by 2 years.
The intended start dat is between 1 February and 1 August 2020 (negotiable date).
You will be able to make use of our Dual Career Service: our Dual Career Officer will assist with family-related support, such as child care, and help your partner prepare for the local labour market and with finding an occupation.
Are you interested in our excellent employment conditions?
Would you like more information?
For more information about this vacancy, please contact: 
Dr. Marguérite Corporaal, Associate Professor 
Tel.: +31 24 361 20 34 
Email: m.corporaal@let.ru.nl

Apply directly
Please address your application to Drs. L.J.P.M. van Mosseveld and submit it, using the application button, no later than 21 October 2019, 23:59 Amsterdam Time Zone. 

Your application should include the following attachments:

Motivation letter.
CV including contact details of two references.
Sample of an article publication.
1000-word research statement, addressing your research interests and compatibility with the project, your intended focus in this subproject and the choice of methodology.
The first round of interviews will take place on Wednesday 20 November. Candidates will be asked to deliver presentations as part of the selection process.

Radboud University (EU:Ned) - Postdoc: Archaeology in Middle Eastern Water Management (7th-15th C) - Deadline: 28 Oct 2019[]

As a postdoctoral researcher you will be responsible for one of the five subprojects of the NWO-funded VICI project entitled 'Source of Life: Water Management in the Premodern Middle East (7th-15th century)'. This project studies the interrelationship between water installations, governance, and legal and cultural frameworks in five Middle Eastern cities (Basra, Baghdad, Mosul, Damascus and Cairo) from the first Arab conquests to Ottoman rule (7th-15th C). By integrating both written and material sources and employing a comparative approach, it seeks to:
1) map the institutional fabric of premodern Middle Eastern cities by taking water as a key service; and
2) identify incentives for institutional innovation in premodern urban water governance.
Please vind a more detailed description of the project here.

Subproject 4 - Water installations and waterways: An archaeological approach
Your postdoctoral research approaches the two main objectives of the project (see above) from an archaeological perspective. You will have three main responsibilities within the project:
1) to analyse geospatial data and remaining visual features in the landscape of Iraq around Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, through the outcomes of the aerial survey based on photography and satellite imagery;
2) to examine archaeological publications and reports and contact archaeological teams for all five cities to gather data relevant to Source of Life and interpret these findings for the rest of the team; and
3) to supervise the GIS environment in close cooperation with the GIS specialists from the Radboud Humanities Lab.

You will contribute research results to the project's database. Your findings should be presented in at least four major articles (some of which co-authored) in international scientific journals, and you are also expected to contribute to wider communication of the project's results. Furthermore, you will cooperate closely with all other subprojects and participate in the project's programme of meetings as a speaker and organiser.

We ask
A completed PhD degree in archaeology or a relevant field (at least a manuscript approved by the board of examiners).
An excellent research and publication record in relation to your career stage.
Demonstrable experience with working in a GIS environment and with aerial survey techniques.
Experience with either working in/on the Middle East or on 7th-15th century history.
Excellent command of spoken and written English.
A strong willingness to work collaboratively in an international research team.
We are
The Faculty of Arts employs over 500 academic and support staff in the fields of history and art, languages and cultures, linguistics and communication. Research is embedded in one of the two faculty research institutes: the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) or Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies (HLCS). The faculty currently enrolls some 2,400 students, in three departments: the department of History, Art History and Classics, the department of Modern Languages and Cultures, and the department of Language and Communication. We want to be a diverse and inclusive organisation, which is why we endeavour to create a culturally diverse staff.

Radboud University

We want to get the best out of science, others and ourselves. Why? Because this is what the world around us desperately needs. Leading research and education make an indispensable contribution to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. This is what unites the more than 22,000 students and 5,000 employees at Radboud University. And this requires even more talent and collaboration. You have a part to play!

We offer
Employment: 32 hours per week.
A maximum gross monthly salary of € 4,274 based on a 38-hour working week (salary scale 10).
The exact salary depends on the candidate's qualifications and amount of relevant professional experience.
In addition to the salary: an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus.
Duration of the contract: You will be appointed for an initial period of 12 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended with another 3 years.
The intended start date is 1 February 2020.
You will be able to make use of our Dual Career Service: our Dual Career Officer will assist with family-related support, such as child care, and help your partner prepare for the local labour market and with finding an occupation.
Are you interested in our excellent employment conditions?
Would you like more information?
For more information about this vacancy, please contact:
Maaike van Berkel, Professor of Medieval History
Tel.: +31 24 361 57 14
Email: m.vanberkel@let.ru.nl

Apply directly
Please address your application to Maaike van Berkel and submit it, using the application button, no later than 28 October 2019, 23:59 Amsterdam Time Zone.

Your application should include the following attachments:

Motivation letter.
CV with the contact details of two referees.
Research proposal of max. 1500 words (excluding bibliography), engaging creatively with the intended focus of your subproject and addressing its compatibility with the overall aims of the VICI project. To do so, please find a more detailed description here.
Copy of doctoral degree or a statement from your supervisor confirming that you will hold the required degree by the time of appointment.
The first round of interviews will take place on Monday 18 November 2019.

Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University, Bonn - Postdoc, Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies. 'Embodied Dependencies' - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn is an international research university that offers a wide range of degree programs. With 200 years of history, about 38,000 students, over 6,000 employees, and an excellent domestic and international reputation, Bonn University is among Germany’s leading universities.

From 01 January 2020 onwards, the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies seeks to employ for up to 6 years (3+3 years, max. until 31 December 2025)

1 Research Group Leader

for the Research Area B “Embodied Dependencies”

The successful candidate will be employed at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS): https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en?set_language=en. In September 2018, the BCDSS was awarded the status of "Cluster of Excellence" by the German Research Council. We are therefore recruiting early-career researchers who are interested in contributing to an outstanding interdisciplinary and international research centre. In the unique position of a Research Group Leader, you will be a key member of the BCDSS in a position to shape the BCDSS' future research strategy and research activities.

The topics of all Research Groups should be designed to provide broad conceptual entry points for the study of slavery or other forms of strong asymmetrical dependencies with a historical focus. They are aimed at stimulating research with a global, epoch-spanning and multi-disciplinary approach.

Research Area B 'Embodied Dependencies' examines primarily non-textual relics of asymmetrical dependencies, which have been ‘inscribed’ in bodies and artefacts. In this way, we give actors operating in non-textual environments a ‘voice’. The aim of this research area is to correct the widespread imbalance in the academic evaluation of written and non-written traditions by taking a perspective from pre-modern societies into consideration.

Your tasks:

  • Designing the research profile for the Research Group for the study of strong asymmetrical dependencies with a historical focus.
  • Recruiting two PhD candidates for the Research Group
  • Scientific coordination and development of the Research Group
  • Conducting an independent research project that will be concluded by a monograph
  • Developing innovative theoretical and methodological concepts
  • Organizing and participating in international seminars, workshops and conferences.
  • Creation of Networks within the international scientific community
  • Teaching at least two seminars to BA or MA students during the period of employment.

Your profile:

  • A postdoctoral researcher with at least 2 years of postdoctoral experience in one of the BCDSS’ or any related disciplines: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, History, Regional Studies, Sociology, and Theology with an explicit emphasis on material culture and/ or visual culture studies.
  • An independent scholar who wants to shape research on coercion and dependency.
  • Interest in making comparisons across time and space and in exploring methodological and epistemological problems.
  • An interest in interdisciplinary and collaborative research.
  • The administrative and personal aptitude to lead a small team of researchers.

We offer:

  • Participation in the international research hub The Cluster of Excellence “Bonn Center of Dependency and Slavery Studies”.
  • The opportunity of conducting independent research and the support that is necessary to do so.
  • An open, stimulating and interdisciplinary work environment where good ideas are encouraged and supported.
  • The opportunity to lead a Research Group and supervise two PhD-candidates.
  • An advanced training program that will give you a competitive advantage when seeking a permanent position and help you balance work and family life.
  • Mentoring by two experienced professors from The Cluster of Excellence.
  • Institutional support for applicants with families and for women.
  • TVL E 14 on the salary scale.

The BCDSS focuses its research on strong asymmetrical dependencies in pre-modern societies. Ten Research Groups will be at the core of this research. For information on the Research Groups, their role within the BCDSS, their connection with the five research areas within the BCDSS and the range of disciplines cooperating within the BCDSS, please see https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/program.

Applicants are asked to submit:

  1. An application consisting of: (a) a letter of motivation (max. 1 page); (b) a curriculum vitae; (c) a list of publications; and (d) one copy of your PhD certificate;
  2. An outline of the concept for a Research Group with relation to Research Area B “Embodied Dependencies” (max 6 A-4 pages):

a.       The general concept of the Research Group, outlining ideas for innovative methodological and theoretical approaches including the benefits for the BCDSS in general and Research Area B in particular.

b.       Suggestions for seminars, workshops and/or other activities for the Research Group and the BCDSS more generally.

c.        An outline of the individual research project.

d.       An outline of possible PhD projects that would fit the general concept of the Research Group and will benefit the BCDSS’ research aims.

3. The name and contact of two referees (position, professional address and e-mail).

Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University, Bonn (EU:Ger:Nrw) - Postdoc, Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies, 'Gender (and Intersectionality)' - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

The Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn is an international research university that offers a wide range of degree programs. With 200 years of history, about 38,000 students, over 6,000 employees, and an excellent domestic and international reputation, Bonn University is among Germany’s leading universities.

From 01 January 2020 onwards, the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies seeks to employ for up to 6 years (3+3 years, max. until 31 December 2025).

1 Research Group Leader

for the Research Area E “Gender (and Intersectionality)”

The successful candidate will be employed at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS): https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en?set_language=en. In September 2018, the BCDSS was awarded the status of "Cluster of Excellence" by the German Research Council. We are therefore recruiting early-career researchers who are interested in contributing to an outstanding interdisciplinary and international research centre. In the unique position of a Research Group Leader, you will be a key member of the BCDSS in a position to shape the BCDSS' future research strategy and research activities. The position is for five years, during which time the successful candidate will be given a unique opportunity to conduct his or her independent research and lead a Research Group.

The Research Group will be one of ten Research Groups at the BCDSS. The Research Groups consist of one leader and two PhD candidates. They are aimed at stimulating research with a global, epoch-spanning and multi-disciplinary approach, and therefore the topic of the Research Group should be designed to provide broad conceptual entry point for the study of slavery or other forms of strong asymmetrical dependencies.

The Research Group will be part of Research Area E "Gender (and Intersectionality)", one of five Research Areas at the BCDSS. Research Area E focuses on how asymmetrical dependencies emerge at the intersections of gender, status, class, ethnicity, religion, and age (see https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/program/research-areas/research-area-e-gender-and-intersectionality/description-of-ra-e.) The Research Group should not copy the topic of the Research Area E, but it must employ a gender and/or intersectionality perspective, starting from the aforementioned approaches. We welcome research on all periods before the 20th century, and we encourage research on non-European societies.

Your tasks:

  • Designing the research profile for the Research Group for the study of strong asymmetrical dependencies with a historical, epoch-spanning approach.
  • Recruiting two PhD candidates for the Research Group
  • Scientific coordination and development of the Research Group
  • Conducting an independent research project that will be concluded by a monograph
  • Developing innovative theoretical and methodological concepts
  • Organizing and participating in international seminars, workshops and conferences.
  • Creation of Networks within the international scientific community
  • Teaching at least two seminars to BA or MA students during the period of employment.

Your profile:

  • A postdoctoral researcher with least 2 years of postdoctoral experience in one of the BCDSS’ or any related disciplines: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, History, Law, Regional Studies, Sociology, and Theology.
  • An independent scholar who wants to shape research on coercion and dependency.
  • Interest in making comparisons across time and space and in exploring methodological and epistemological problems.
  • An interest in interdisciplinary and collaborative research.
  • The administrative and personal aptitude to lead a small team of researchers.

We offer:

  • Participation in the international research hub The Cluster of Excellence "Bonn Center of Dependency and Slavery Studies".
  • The opportunity of conducting independent research and the support that is necessary to do so.
  • An open, stimulating and interdisciplinary work environment where good ideas are encouraged and supported.
  • The opportunity to lead a Research Group and supervise two PhD-candidates.
  • An advanced training program that will give you a competitive advantage when seeking a permanent position and help you balance work and family life.
  • Mentoring by two experienced professors from The Cluster of Excellence.
  • Institutional support for applicants with families and for women.
  • TVL E 14 on the salary scale.

The BCDSS focuses its research on strong asymmetrical dependencies in pre-modern societies. Ten Research Groups will be at the core of this research. For information on the Research Groups, their role within the BCDSS, their connection with the five research areas within the BCDSS and the range of disciplines cooperating within the BCDSS, please see https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/program.

Applicants are asked to submit:

1.       An application consisting of: (a) a letter of motivation (max. 1 page); (b) a curriculum vitae; (c) a list of publications; and (d) one copy of your PhD certificate;

2.       An outline of the concept for a Research Group with relation to Research Area E “Gender (and Intersectionality)” (max 6 A-4 pages):

a.       The general concept of the Research Group, outlining ideas for innovative methodological and theoretical approaches including the benefits for the BCDSS in general and Research Area E in particular.

b.       Suggestions for seminars, workshops and/or other activities for the Research Group and the BCDSS more generally.

c.        An outline of the individual research project.

d.       An outline of possible PhD projects that would fit the general concept of the Research Group and will benefit the BCDSS’ research aims.

3.       The name and contact of two referees (position, professional address and e-mail).

Rhode Island School of Design (USA: RI) - Teaching and Research Fellowship at the Center for Social Equity and Inclusion[]

The Center for Social Equity and Inclusion at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) invites applications for a two-year full-time Fellowship starting in fall of 2020.

Rhode Island School of Design recognizes equity and inclusion as fundamental to its learning community and integral to an art and design education. We welcome candidates whose experience in teaching, scholarship, or service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to inclusion and excellence.

We are seeking a creative practitioner, scholar, and/or researcher, whose work engages non-western, indigenous, and/or historically marginalized cultures, histories and forms of knowledge; investigates, critiques, or addresses the ways in which power shapes notions of value and inequality, in particular understandings of race and its intersections with other issues; and/or fosters inclusion by exploring pedagogies and practices that meaningfully engage a diverse range of students/communities.

The ideal candidate will be working on an ambitious creative/research project that has the potential to engage theRISDcommunity; and be able to offer a range of, possibly interdisciplinary, courses that would appeal to an internationally diverse student population of artists and designers. We seek candidates who demonstrate a high level of creative and scholarly practice, quality undergraduate teaching, and an ability to contribute programming to the Center’s Teaching and Learning Lab as well as the broader institution to further our social equity and inclusion initiatives.

Required Qualifications

A terminal degree in applicant’s respective discipline by July 2020.
Evidence of a high level of creative/scholarly practice.
Evidence of successful teaching at the college level.
Demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion
Ability to work supportively with students, faculty, staff, in the furthering of the Center’s mission.
Proven ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.

Preferred Qualifications Department /RISD Description

RISDis an undergraduate and graduate college of art and design with approximately 2,400 students, 2000 of whom are undergraduates.HPSSis a multidisciplinary department within the Division of Liberal Arts. Our students are art and design majors who take one third of their courses in the Liberal Arts.RISDoffers unique opportunities for collaborative research and teaching with faculty and students in art and design disciplines (e.g., industrial design, apparel, textiles, architecture, film, etc.).

Faculty Responsibilities

Teaching: 2-3 courses a year in one or more Departments.
Research: Development of an innovativeSEI-related research project that draws on/engages RISD’s community, expertise, and resources.
College Service: Contribution to college service in one to two of the following three ways:

Partner with 2-3 Departments to consult on departmental curriculum and/or pedagogy, and/or work with students as mentor, DP and/or thesis advisor, and guest critic.
Service on one committee to be determined in consultation with Provost, AP forSEIand/or Dean of Faculty: search committee, curriculum committee, task forces, etc.
Offering a series of Teaching and Learning Lab Workshops and/or a series of public lectures.

Union No Pre-employment Requirement

The successful candidate will be required to meet our pre-employment background screening requirements.

Special Instructions to Applicants

Please attach the following to the appropriate links in the section labeled “Documents Needed to Apply”:

1) a cover letter including an overview of your creative or scholarly work, current research, including a proposed project for the time of the fellowship, and an expression of interest in teaching atRISD
2) curriculum vitae
3) a statement of teaching philosophy (that comments on how you attend to diversity and inclusion as fundamental part of a learning community and provides evidence of effective teaching)
4) a list of potential courses that you could offer, including at least one sample syllabus
5) Images or excerpts from your current project (attach to tab labeled “Writing Sample”)

Names and contact information for three two references are requested as part of the application process. Letters will not be requested at this time, but references may be contacted at the final stage.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Candidates who submit their materials by May 1, 2020, are assured full consideration.

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Rice University (USA:Tex) - Postdoc in Anthropology - Deadline: 11 Jul 2019[]

The Department of Anthropology at Rice University in Houston, Texas (http://anthropology.rice.edu) is offering a postdoctoral fellowship for the year beginning in July 2019. The Fellowship involves teaching responsibilities that include the core course in the Museums and Cultural Heritage minor (ANTH 341) and a seminar on a subject that connects with our Museums and Cultural Heritage curriculum. In addition, helping with supervision of students enrolled in practica in the minor is also expected. Applicants are encouraged to pursue their own research agenda during the fellowship, but we will give priority to those whose research interests align with the museums and heritage interests of the core faculty in the minor.

The application deadline is July 11th, 2019, but applications will be considered until the position is filled. Applicants must have completed the PhD prior to 15 August 2019. Inquiries may be directed to Dean Susan McIntosh; email: skmci@rice.edu

To apply, please submit the following materials: (1) letter of application, (2) proposed seminar title and brief description of a proposed seminar course (3) curriculum vitae, (4) a statement of teaching philosophy and any teaching evaluations, (5) a recent sample of published work. In addition, candidates should have three letters of reference submitted via the online system at time of the application.

http://jobs.rice.edu/postings/20369

Rice University (USA:Tx) - Postdoc in Sociology (2x) - Deadline: 10 Jan 2020[]

The Department of Sociology at Rice University in Houston, Texas ( http://sociology.rice.edu ) is offering two postdoctoral fellowships (two years in length) to begin July 2020. Applicants are encouraged to pursue their own research agenda during the fellowship, but we will give priority to those who also establish a collaborative research plan of mutual interest with one or more faculty members in the department. Teaching responsibilities are limited to one undergraduate course during the two years. In addition to an annual salary of $52,000, the fellowship provides office space, computer equipment, and a $1,500 annual travel account. The application deadline is January 10th, 2020, but applications will be considered until the position is filled. Applicants must have completed the PhD education requirement prior to the start of the position. Inquiries may be directed to Prof. Jenifer Bratter, Chair of the Postdoctoral Search Committee; email: j.bratter@rice.edu .

To apply, please submit the following materials: (1) letter of application, (2) a two-to-five page proposal for research to be conducted during the postdoctoral period, (3) curriculum vitae, and (4) two recent samples of published work (listed as “Other Document” under application documents). In addition, candidates should have three letters of reference submitted via the online system at the time of the application.

Roma Tre University (EU:Ita:Laz) - Postdoc, 'Digital Innovation in Heritage Education' - Deadline: 25 Jul 2019[]

The specific objectives of the research project are defined as follows:

- To devise methodologically advanced learning pathways for the promotion of transversal competences, in particular critical thinking, and social inclusion in heritage education contexts;

- To devise, implement, evaluate and implement e-learning pathways for the promotion of knowledge related to heritage education and social inclusion issues for teachers and trainers;

- To identify technological tools useful for the mediation of the artistic and museum heritage in contexts of inclusion of disadvantaged categories;

- To create and validate tools for the evaluation of the promotion of transversal competences in contexts of museum education.

Contact for more information: ricerca.scienzeformazione@uniroma3.it

Full application instructions here.

Roskilde University (EU:Den) - Postdoc in Gender and Media, 'Feminist Activism in Transition' - Deadline: 12 Sep 2019[]

The Department of Communication and Arts, Roskilde University, invites applications for a position as postdoc in gender and media studies from January 1. 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position as postdoc is limited to a period of 2 years.

The postdoc is part of the research project Feminist Activism in Transition (FAT) funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project is located at Roskilde University, and the successful applicant will be associated with the research groups Intercultural Studies and Audiences and Mediated Life at the Department of Communication and Arts. The successful applicant will work in close collaboration with the project leader Associate Professor Lene Bull Christiansen.

The project

The research project Feminist Activism in Transition (FAT) is an investigation of the Danish body activist movement, which aims at contributing to a broader understanding of feminist activism and social movements in the age of web 2.0. It focuses on the connection practices that contribute to the repositioning of Danish feminist body activism from the margins of the media landscape (primarily social media) to the mainstream. The overall project investigates two interconnected fields: content producers (journalists, bloggers, celebrities, intellectuals) and Instagrammers and their followers. The postdoc project will focus on the community making processes of Instagram followers who become an activist community. The postdoc project is aimed at understanding how communities form around and in interaction with individual body activist’s output on social media. The project will investigate how feminist activist practices are renegotiated in the de-territorialisation and de-spacialisation of social media and web 2.0, in order to understand the relationship between social media-based body activism and feminist community building.

To obtain a full academic description of the project, please contact Lene Bull Christiansen: bull@ruc.dk.

Academic profile

The ideal candidate is an excellent gender studies scholar, who has experience in media studies – particularly the new empirical and methodological developments in social media. The candidate should be familiar with or have a strong interest in a transdisciplinary methodological approach, which involves both big data, digital methodology and ethnography. The ideal candidate will also have a strong interest in feminist body activism, fat studies and queer feminist traditions.

The candidate is expected to demonstrate:

  • Excellent command of both written and spoken Danish, as a prerequisite of conducting ethnographic studies in Denmark (applicants with no or poor command of Danish will not be considered).
  • A strong grounding in gender studies and/or in queer and gender activism (as a prerequisite of engaging with body activists).
  • A grounding in media studies (particularly social media) will be considered a strong asset.
  • Knowledge of (or a strong demonstrated interest in) digital methods within media studies and of digital ethnography is of vital importance for the project. Likewise, experience (or a strong demonstrated interest) in applying traditional ethnographic methods to media studies will be considered an asset.
  • Good command of English is necessary, and experience in publishing in English is considered an asset.
  • Applicants with experience in research collaboration will be preferred, as vital parts of the research project will be conducted in collaboration with the project leader.

Responsibilities and tasks

The ideal candidate shall be enterprising and possess good communication skills, be visible and involved in the department’s daily activities, in addition to being willing to engage in disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration across the department.

The candidate is expected to:

  • Be an active collaborative partner in the research project.
  • Conduct and complete an independent research project in collaboration with the research leader.
  • Publish independently and in collaboration with the research leader in relevant peer reviewed journals.
  • Plan and contribute to panels at relevant international conferences.
  • Plan and participate in research seminars and network meetings.
  • Contribute to popular dissemination of research findings in the Danish media and via a project podcast (DeFedeFeminister).
  • Participate actively in the research groups Intercultural Studies (https://ruc.dk/en/research-group/intercultural-studies) and Audiences and Mediated Life (https://forskning.ruc.dk/en/organisations/audiences-mediated-life).
  • Be an active and present colleague in the Department of Communication and Arts

Qualifications

Applicants must hold a PhD or the equivalent within gender studies and/or media studies. Qualifications within the following areas are required:

  • Gender Studies
  • Media Studies
    Additionally, qualifications within the following areas are preferred:
  • Fat Studies
  • Digital Ethnography
  • Big Data and Social Media
  • Feminist Theory

Assessment

In the assessment of the candidates, consideration will be given to:

  • scientific production and research prospective (an individual research plan based in the existing project description)
  • the ability to promote and utilize research results
  • ability to collaborate closely with research partners
  • ability to contribute to development of the department’s internal and external cooperation

Questions

For further information about the postdoc, please contact project leader Lene Bull Christiansen on tel. (+45)46742446/(+45)50908845 or E-mail: bull@ruc.dk.

Royal Holloway, University of London (EU:UK:Eng) - Fixed-term (2 year) Postdoctoral position in Late Antique Canon Law - Deadline: 8 July 2019 []

Applications are invited for a 2-year fixed-term post of postdoctoral researcher funded by the ERC- funded CONNEC project: ‘Connected Clerics. Building a Universal Church in the Late Antique West (380-604 CE)’ (https://connectedclerics.com). Candidates will have completed a PhD in Late Antique History and be able to demonstrate a developing record of publications. The candidate will be expected to publish on the development of canon law between 380 to 604. They will also collaborate in CONNEC’s database of clerical connections and participate in the project’s research activities, such as meetings and publications.

This is a full-time post to begin 1 September 2019.

In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including:

  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • Training and Development opportunities
  • Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution
  • Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing.
  • Free parking

It is based in Egham, Surrey, where the College is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance from London.

For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr David Natal, Lecturer in History and PI of the CONNEC project, at: david.natal@rhul.ac.uk

To view further details of this post and to apply please visit http://www.rhul.ac.uk/aboutus/jobvacancies/home.aspx. The RHUL Recruitment Team can be contacted with queries by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk or via telephone on: +44 (0)1784 41 4241.

Please quote the reference: 0619-233

Closing Date:  Sunday 8 July 2019

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (AUS:Vic) - Research Fellow (Culture-E Project), Location: Spain - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

  • Be responsible for day-to-day oversight of project implementation, delivery and management
  • High level proficiency in English and another European language (Spanish preferred)
  • 2 year contract role (38,400 Euros per annum)

The Organisation

The Global Development Portfolio is responsible for making RMIT genuinely global in operations and outlook. Under the leadership of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Development) and Vice President, the portfolio:

  • leads and coordinates RMIT’s global education partnerships
  • identifies, reviews and harnesses opportunities to further enhance RMIT’s global model
  • manages global mobility opportunities for RMIT students.

In addition, it connects and coordinates RMIT’s presences throughout the world including RMIT entities in Australia, Vietnam and Europe (Spain) and representative offices in other countries.

The Global Development Portfolio is comprised of 4 groups: Global Development and Performance, Global Entities and Experiences, RMIT Europe and RMIT Training.

RMIT Europe, based in Barcelona is a coordinating centre for extending RMIT University's international engagement, and strategically growing our collaborative research and mobility activity in Europe, which is led by the Executive Director, Europe. It facilitates RMIT's engagement with European universities and industry partners, and supports trans regional collaborative projects, with a particular focus on partnerships across Europe, Australia, Asia, and Latin America.

The Role and Your Responsibilities

The Research Fellow will work based at RMIT Europe and the primary focus will be to deliver on RMIT Europe’s objectives under the H2020 project CULTURAL-E, for which RMIT Europe is the coordinator of a work programme and a contributor to other work programmes.
The role will see you lead the cultural and social inputs into the project from a social science perspective, managing the relevant programme, conducting a major literature review on social and cultural practices in energy efficient buildings, and working across partners and stakeholders from other disciplines to communicate key concepts about how people use buildings. You will also be required to interview stakeholders including occupants, using semi-structured interview methods and analysis.

Skills & Experience Required

The successful candidate will show:

  • Demonstrated research experience (industry and/or academic) in social science of energy efficient buildings, ideally including social practice theoretical approaches
  • Project management skills, with experience in the coordination or European projects
  • Ability to engage with a diverse range of stakeholders across a number of sectors, and clearly communicate research results, concepts and knowledge
  • Ability to prepare high quality competitive grant applications
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively both as a member of a research team and independently when required, to meet project outcomes and milestones.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • A relevant tertiary qualification (PhD preferred) and proven research experience in social science of energy efficient buildings.
  • High level proficiency in English with some ability in Spanish beneficial.Eligible to legally work in Spain.

To Apply

For further information or to view a position description please visit yourcareer.rmit.edu.au and search using job reference number 579784.

RMITE Research Fellow-CULTURAL-E Project.pdf

Applications close on Sunday 4th August.

Royal Museums Greenwich (EU:UK:Eng) - Caird Research Fellowships 2020-21 - Deadline: 6 Oct 2019[]

Royal Museums Greenwich support high-quality research on its collections and related subjects and invites applications for the following fellowships:

CAIRD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS £1,600 per month for a minimum of three months and up to 12 months

Caird Research Fellowships are offered annually by the Trustees of Royal Museums Greenwich to support high-quality research that a) provides new perspectives on our collections and b) engages with our thematic priorities which, for this call, comprise the following:

  • The migration of people, objects and ideas
  • British identities in imperial, post-colonial and global contexts
  • Human perspectives on the modern maritime world
  • Understandings of nation, community and identity in museum practice
  • Developments in citizen heritage, public engagement and heritage science
  • Female patronage, art, architecture and performance in the Stuart court
  • Naval/military uniform and concerns regarding status, display and identity
  • The Museum supports innovative and cross-disciplinary research, and also seeks to encourage creative and practice-based projects in areas such as the visual arts, performance and literature.

The duration of proposed fellowships will be determined by the candidate and can run for a minimum of three months to a maximum of 12 months.

Details of the fellowships and application forms can be found on our website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/research-collections/research-fellowships

Contact:

Conferences and Fellowships Manager

National Maritime Museum

Greenwich, London

SE10 9NF

Tel: 020 8312 6716

Email: research@rmg.co.uk 

Closing date: 6 October 2019


Royal Museums Greenwich (EU:UK:Eng) - Sackler Research Fellowships 2x - Deadline: 6 Oct 2019[]

Tenable from October 2020

As we approach the 350th anniversary of the Royal Observatory’s foundation in 2025, we are pleased to offer two Research Fellowships to help us look beyond traditional histories of astronomy. We welcome applications from scholars interested in the history of science in its broadest sense who are interested in exploring how their research expertise can provide us with new perspectives on our site’s institutional history, people stories, architecture, scientific instruments and associated collections.

We have identified two core research areas of interest and applicants are welcome to apply for the Fellowship that best matches their expertise and interests.

Sackler Fellowship 1: The working history of the ROG (1675-1948)

£30,000 per year for 2 years

Looking beyond the well-documented story of the Astronomers Royal, we welcome research that explores the hidden history of the contribution made by the wider team of staff, both astronomical and support staff. We are keen to explore topics such as recruitment, institutional hierarchy, gender, social mobility and responses to new technologies and organisational changes.

Sackler Fellowship 2: The twentieth century story of the ROG (1900-1950)

£30,000 per year for 2 years

The Observatory’s history during this period is mainly based on specific people, projects or instruments. The purpose of this Fellowship is to create a more holistic narrative that examines the wider social, economic and technological changes within the Observatory’s operations during this period, particularly in relation to the First and Second World Wars.

Details of the fellowships and application forms can be found on our website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/research-collections/research-fellowships 

Contact:

Conferences and Fellowships Manager

National Maritime Museum

Greenwich, London

SE10 9NF

Tel: 020 8312 6716

Email: research@rmg.co.uk 

Closing date: 6 October 2019

Ruhr-Universität Bochum (EU:Ger:NRW) - Postdoctoral researcher, Media Studies - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) is one of Germany’s leading research universities. As a reform-oriented campus university, it brings together an exceptional range of academic fields in one place. The dynamic coexistence of different disciplines and disciplinary cultures presents researchers and students alike with unique opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

The university’s Faculty of Philology invites applications for a

Postdoctoral researcher post (TV-L 13, 100%)

in the DFG-funded research training group

Documentary Practices: Excess and Privation (GRK 2132)

with a start date of 1 February 2020.

The term of the postdoctoral research post is initially limited until the end of the current project funding period on 31 March 2021. Subject to the approval of further project funding and a positive interim appraisal, the post will be extended until 31 January 2023.

The research training group investigates the different media forms of documentary practice – in particular, audio-visual, textual and digital forms – and the cultural conditions under which particular types of media come to dominate this practice. One particular area of focus concerns the tension between the ubiquity of documentary forms in today’s digital cultures and the unavoidable need for selectivity –a phenomenon that can be investigated by attending to the blind spots of documentary practices and their experimental forms and aesthetic dissociations. This investigation is subdivided into four areas: ‘Formal History and Theorisation of Documentary Practice’, ‘Media-Poetics of Documentary Practice’, ‘Self-Documentation and Cultures of Affect’ and ‘(Techno-)Politics of Documentary Practice’.

The group is intended to provide structured training for German and international postgraduate researchers, who are selected according to the criteria of an outstanding academic profile and an exceptional proposal for an interdisciplinary PhD project that can be completed within the funding period. The postdoc project should be based in the area of ‘Formal History and Theorisation of Documentary Practice’.

In addition to working on their own research project, the postdoctoral researcher will be required to actively participate in planning, creating content for and implementing the research training group’s research and study programme and academic conferences. They will also be expected to contribute to and oversee the administration of the group’s publications.

Your application

You will need to provide the following:

  • PhD certificate, PhD examiner’s report
  • Detailed academic CV (including conference papers and publications)
  • Postdoc project proposal of up to ten pages in length, including a schedule and work plan and an explanation of how your proposed project fits into the structure of the group’s research programme and its areas of investigation
  • A confidential reference from a university lecturer detailing your academic ability and potential
  • Applicants from universities outside Germany will require the equivalent of the relevant German qualification and evidence of German language ability equivalent to DSH 1/TestDaF 3

If the position is funded by third-party funds the employee has no teaching obligation.

RUB is committed to promoting women’s careers in areas where they are underrepresented, and so we greatly welcome applications from female candidates. Applications are also welcomed from suitably qualified candidates with severe disabilities.

Please direct any enquiries to the group coordinators, Julia Eckel and Raphaela Knipp (das-dokumentarische@rub.de, Phone: + 49 (0) 234 32-27008 or -27414). Further information can be found on our website: https://das-dokumentarische.blogs.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en/

Travel expenses for interviews cannot be refunded.

All applications must be submitted in electronic form (in one PDF file, sent to bewerbung-grk2132@ruhr-uni-bochum.de) by 31 August 2019. They should be addressed to the speaker of the research training group, Prof. Friedrich Balke, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institut für Medienwissenschaft, Universitätsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany.

Rutgers University (USA:NJ) - African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures Postdoctoral Associate - Deadline: 31 Mar. 2020[]

  • The Department of African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures invites applications for two postdoctoral fellows (up to 3 years beyond the Ph.D.) for the 2020-2021 academic year (beginning September 1, 2020). Initial appointment is for one year with possibility of renewal for a second year pending satisfactory performance and continued funding. Eligible candidates must have completed the Ph.D. by the start of the appointment
  • Potential candidates should have a PhD in an area of African Humanities, with a special research focus on African literatures and cultural studies. Proficiency in Kiswahili, Twi, or Yoruba will be an added advantage.
  • The successful candidates will be involved in the organization and activities of the African Humanities Symposium/Conference series and will teach one course a year with sufficient course enrollments, and with the approval of the Dean of the Faculty. The fellows will receive a salary commensurate with each candidate’s experience and will be eligible for University benefits.
  • Please submit:
  • (1) a cover letter with title and summary (200 words) of proposed research project;
  • (2) a research proposal (four pages; 2,000 words), including detailed description of project, timetable, and explicit goals;
  • (3) a curriculum vitae and list of publications;
  • (4) a sample chapter of the dissertation or other recent work;
  • (5) a suggested syllabus for a course; and
  • (6) three references from individuals who are not current members of the Rutgers University faculty.
  • Application Deadline: March 31, 2020. This position is subject to the University’s background check policy.
  • All materials must be uploaded to the Rutgers hiring system (ROCS) by March 31, 2020.
  • Please direct all inquiries about this search to Ousseina Alidou (oalidou@amesall.rutgers.edu).
  • Please visit http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/108505 to submit dossier.

Rutgers University (USA:NJ) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Race and Gender History - Deadline: 15 Apr. 2020[]

  • The Department of History at Rutgers University announces a post-doctoral fellowship for scholars pursuing research in race and gender studies.
  • The successful applicant must have the doctorate in hand at the time of application, be no more than six years beyond the Ph.D., and be able to teach history courses. The fellowship of $60,000 is for one year and includes benefits and a $5,000 research stipend. The recipient will teach at least one small course in the history department and participate in the seminar series at either the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis (https://rcha.rutgers.edu/future-project/description) or the Institute for Research on Women (https://irw.rutgers.edu/programs/seminar/465-2020-2021-irw-seminar-call).
  • Applications should be addressed to Professor Deborah Gray White, Post-Doc Search Chair, and submitted electronically to: http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/106931. Applications should include the following: letter of interest, C.V., research proposal, writing sample, and at least three letters of reference.
  • The deadline for applications is April 15, 2020.

Rutgers University (USA:NJ) - Postdoctoral Research and Professional Development Fellow, Center for Critical Intelligence Studies - Deadline: 29 July 2019[]

The Center for Critical Intelligence Studies at Rutgers University seeks applications for a full-time, highly motivated Postdoctoral Research and Professional Development Fellow. The Fellow will (1) promote research capacity building across the Rutgers Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence Consortium through the coordination and execution of research study activities and; and (2) promote students’ professional development through student advising sessions and the creation of ongoing special programming. 

Research: The Fellow will instruct and coordinate research activities with students participating in the Research in Critical Intelligence Studies course. The Fellow will also oversee research projects and activities that promote research capacity building across the Rutgers IC CAE Consortium. The position will also oversee the collection, management, and reporting of student development data; and assist in the development and implementation of data managements systems, if applicable. 

Professional Development: The Fellow will advise students regarding career interests and strategies, job research methods, resume preparation, and other matters related to professional development for the Intelligence Community. The Fellow will assist in student job search readiness through organization of career fairs with IC partners, resume-writing workshops, information sessions, and other opportunities related to professional development. The coordinator will also maintain and promote a database of employment possibilities and resources for students.

Candidates must have a recent PhD or have completed all PhD coursework and entered the dissertation-writing phase of their studies. Submit a statement of interest, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for 3 references.

This is a one-year position with possibility of annual renewal depending on performance. The start date is September 9, 2019.

Apply here: http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/96542

Ryerson University, Toronto (CAN) - Research Fellows and Senior Research Associates in Migration and Integration - Deadline: 5 Aug 2019[]

Call for Applications 

The Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University invites expressions of interest from highly-achieved researchers and applications for senior research associates. 

The CERC offers an opportunity to pursue new research, develop leadership potential, and collaborate internationally with Professor Anna Triandafyllidou, formerly Robert Schuman Chair at the Global Governance Programme, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute in Florence, Italy, and pioneering researcher in governance of migration in relation to cultural diversity and nationalism. 

The CERC is beginning a seven-year research agenda, on an international scale, in the following thematic areas:

  1. Migration Trends
  2. Migrant Agency, Stakeholders, Networks and Institutions
  3. Comparative Analysis of Migration and Integration Policies and their Outcomes
  4. Addressing the Role of Cities in Managing Diversity
  5. Thinking Forward: Migration Challenges for Canada and the World in 2050

For the Senior Research Associate positions, interested candidates must hold a PhD and have ideally three years of post-doctoral experience in migration and integration research. Previous experience in project management, facilitating collaborative research networks and relations with community stakeholders and policy-makers would be an asset.

The successful candidate(s) will work in close collaboration with the CERC Professor Anna Triandafyllidou to develop two thematic research clusters:

  • Migration Trends and Migration Management - flows, stocks, global governance, new patterns of mobility; new ideas for regulating international migration
  • Migrant Integration Policies and their Outcomes - assessment of migrant integration policies with a focus on different categories of migrants and on different policy fields including those aimed to foster socio-economic, cultural, political integration 

Successful candidates for our senior research associates will begin at Ryerson in Toronto, Canada, as early as October 2019 for a minimum period of one year, with possibility of renewal. Later starting dates are possible into Spring 2020.

Deadline to apply for Senior Research Associates is August 5, 2019 for first consideration, and a second review date will be October 31, 2019. 

Expected Salary Range: $65,000 - $80,000 per annum commensurate with experience 

For the Research Fellow positions, candidates must hold a PhD, and be prepared to design and implement an innovative research agenda in one of the CERC research areas listed above.  

Please send an application package by 5 August 2019 including:

  • a brief CV (2-4 pages)
  • an abstract of their PhD dissertation or other major recent work (1-2 pages)
  • a brief plan for future research (2-4 pages)
  • a list of 3 potential referees
  • Senior Research Associates should also include a cover statement, explaining their interest in the context of past and future career plans (2 pages)

Send your materials to anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca or anna.triandafyllidou@eui.eu, and please also copy CERC.Migration@arts.ryerson.ca 

Eligible outstanding applicants may be nominated to concurrently apply for prestigious externally-funded post-doctoral fellowships, which could facilitate and enhance options for multi-year residency. These prestigious postdoctoral fellowship include, among others:

  • Banting Fellowships (Canadian Tri-Council Funded, International applicants eligible)
    • If nominated by Ryerson, applications are due Sept 18, 2019
  • SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships (for Canadian citizens and permanent residents)
    • Applications are due by September 25, 2019
  • Global Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowships (European Commission funded, any nationality, significant funding as per EC regulations for mid-career scholars)
    • Applications are due by September 11, 2019 

Ryerson University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within our community. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, our faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, visible minorities, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. 

Santa Clara University (USA:Ca) - Latino Education and Well-Being Post-Doctoral Fellow - Open Until Filled: Posted, 10 July 2019[]

To further the mission of the School of Education and Counseling Psychology in engaging in research and practice-based partnerships with organizations serving the Latinx community of East San Jose and across Silicon Valley and to support the ongoing development of the School’s Latinx Education Research Center, which fosters research and engagement on a wide range of issues related to education and well-being across the Latinx community – locally, regionally, and nationally. This fellowship will provide an opportunity to develop strong ties with an array of community, regional, and national leaders in Latinx education and well-being.

We seek a post-doctoral research scholar whose expertise is centered in education and/or well-being in the Latinx community. This research can be focused in any area of relevance to either the Department of Education or the Department of Counseling Psychology, and examples of research areas might include: (a) exploring approaches to better prepare teachers to be more effective in working with Latinx students at the elementary and high school level, (b) understanding the social context of education for Latinx students in East San Jose, (d) exploring the role of psychological well-being and/or the availability of psychological counseling for the Latinx community, (e) an exploration of the public/charter school debates for Latinx students in East San Jose and the surrounding areas, (f) the impact of the transition to a college-focused Latinx high school setting on students’ identity, goals, or outcomes, or (g) factors influencing post-secondary success of students graduating from college preparatory Latinx-centered high school.

This post-doctoral fellowship is designed primarily as a research post-doc. Students seeking clinical training or the accumulation of clinical hours are encouraged to reach out and discuss their needs to see if those can be accommodated.
Fellow responsibilities will include working closely with the Dean of the School of Education and Counseling Psychology, and representatives from the Departments of Education and Counseling Psychology, and staff at the Foundation for Hispanic Education to:

1. Manage the day to day operations of the Latinx Education Research Center: This would include hosting speakers for the Thought Leadership speaker series and lunchtime panels, ensuring the smooth running of the Latinx Education Summit, and participating in the organization and planning of a Latinx education and well-being focused conference in conjunction with AERA in San Francisco in 2020.

2. Collaborate on research with the Foundation for Hispanic Education on student experiences and outcomes at their three high schools in East San Jose, CA. Research areas can include areas of interest to the post-doc, but should also include assistance with a study of the issues facing Foundation graduates in college and an exploration of barriers to college success.

3. Teach two classes per year in an area related to teacher education, counseling psychology, or leadership preparation with a focus on Latinx populations.

Qualifications:

-Earned PhD or EdD in education, counseling psychology, or a related field. 
-A strong record of research preparation, including a record of publishing research or strong potential for publication

-Experience with qualitative or quantitative research on students in K-12 or higher education is strongly desired. 
-Spanish/English Bilingual is desirable
-Teaching experience in a graduate program 
-Evidence of incorporating technology in instructional plan and delivery.

This is a one-year post-doctoral position for a researcher whose area of focus is Latinx education and/or well-being. This fellow will: (a) serve as Interim Director of the Latinx Education Research Center, (b) will lead the coordination of the collaborative efforts between Santa Clara University’s Department of Education and The Foundation for Hispanic Education, © will teach two classes per year, and (d) will engage in research on issues related to Latinx education and well-being.

Interim Director of the Latinx Education Research Center

Duties will include: (a) collaboration with a faculty team who will contribute ideas for the years’ events, (b) the management of the end stage planning and organization of the Latinx Education Summit 2019, set to take place October 5, 2019, © help identify speakers and host speakers for the Thought Leadership in Latinx Education and Well-Being series (one per quarter) and the Tiempo Extra panels (1-2 per quarter), and (d) collaborate with SCU faculty, LERC national and community advisory boards and research fellows to plan for a 2020 retreat in conjunction with the SF meetings of the American Educational Research Association.

Liaison with The Foundation for Hispanic Education

Collaborate with SCU faculty and dean’s office to ensure smooth first year of our formal collaboration. This collaboration will include student teacher placements, the development of a tutoring center, and students serving as instructional aids in the up to six math classrooms. While this individual is not responsible for identifying or placing people on site, as the liaison between SCU and the Foundation, this person would be responsible for monitoring problems and issues and directing the information to the appropriate people at SCU.

Start Date: 1 September 2019

SOAS University of London (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Nigerian Screen Worlds - Deadline: 3 Jul. 2019[]

Full time (35 hours per week).

This post is fixed-term until 31 August 2021.

Russell Square, London

The role and its responsibilities The Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Nigerian Screen Worlds will join an exciting new ERC-funded project “African Screen Worlds: Decolonising Film and Screen Studies” full time for two years. They will be responsible for co-leading the case study “African Screen Worlds”, and will need to spend at least three months conducting field research in Nigeria about the film industry and film audiences there. They will be responsible for the following deliverables: co-authoring a documentary film about the contemporary Nigerian film industry and its audiences; co-organising the conference “African Screen Worlds”; co-editing the volume African Screen Worlds; co-organising the workshop “Nigerian Screen Worlds” in Lagos; and co-authoring and publishing two journal articles. Beyond this, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow is expected to help to disseminate the results of the research at workshops, conferences, film festivals, and through online media dissemination on the project website and elsewhere. They need to fully support the PI in realising the overall vision for the project, and take initiative.

Skills and experience The successful candidate must have a PhD on Nigerian film/screen studies, a strong knowledge of Nigerian society, and experience of conducting research in Nigeria. Excellent communication skills in general, and fluency in a local Nigerian language, are also important. Discipline, enthusiasm, a team-player attitude, and a strong commitment to the goals of the “African Screen Worlds” project are vital. A solid background knowledge of Film and Screen Studies, as well as filmmaking experience, is desirable but not required.

Competitive benefits package As an employer of choice SOAS offers an extensive benefits package including:

  • 30 days holiday plus bank holidays and additional School closure days (pro rata for part time staff).
  • Pension scheme with generous employer contribution.
  • Various loan schemes including season ticket and IT equipment.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay provisions, childcare voucher scheme, financial support for childcare.

About the School of Arts Information on the Department can be found on - https://www.soas.ac.uk/soasoas/.

How to apply If you are interested in applying for this vacancy, please complete the short online application form and provide us with your current CV and supporting statement outlining your skills and experience, in relation to the person specification. Further information can be found in the Job Description and Person Specification, along with a full list of duties and responsibilities.

Closing date: Wednesday 3 July 2019.

Completed applications must be received by 23:59 on the closing date to be considered.

Interviews will provisionally be held in the week commencing 15 July 2019.

If you have any questions or require any assistance with regard to the application process, please contact hr-recruitment@soas.ac.uk.

Sapienza University of Rome (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Retrieval, cataloguing and digitalition of Pirandello’s published and unpublished Letters' - Deadline: 6 Nov 2019[]

Position description:

a) transfer in digital format on a first step, in “Biblioteca Italiana”, the letters published both in volume and scattered in magazines or periodicals difficult to find, not reported in some cases in bibliographies;
b) found at archives and funds still unpublished letters and of which there are no news (for example Heirs Stefano Pirandello Papers at the Library-Museum Luigi Pirandello in Agrigento).

https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza/procedura-pubblica-lattribuzione-di-un-assegno-di-ricerca-relativo-al-seguente-progetto-reperimento thi

South Ural State University (RUS:Che) - Postdoc, “Legal Tech: Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, digitalization of law and law for smart industry” - Deadline: 9 Sep 2019[]

Research practice in the framework of the interdisciplinary scientific project “Legal Tech: Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, digitalization of law and law for smart industry”.

Main research directions:

  • digitization of law;
  • Legal framework of the digital economy;
  • Law for smart industry; 
  • Intellectual property and digital objects;
  • Digital technologies in labor relations;
  • The doctrine of digital crime;
  • The doctrine of the investigation of digital crimes;
  • Electronic evidence in civil and criminal proceedings;
  • Digital technologies in legal education;
  • Artificial intelligence;
  • Blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Job goals:

Publication of no less than 2 articles a year (with SUSU’s affiliation) in scientific journals indexed in Scopus and WoS databases.

Benefits

Being employed by our university grants ample opportunities to conduct scientific research under the guidance of SUSU leading scientists and take part in competitions and grants for scientific research. Social insurance and guarantees are provided in accordance with the current legislation of Russian Federation

Selection process

Person responsible for the selection:

Tihon Podshivalov, Assistant director of the Institute of Law

Additional comments

Pay Plan

This is a Faculty position. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. 

Skills/Qualifications

Qualifications required by the position holder:

• h-index no lower than 5, number of publications in the research project area no lower than 2.

• IF of the journals that you've published in no lower than second Quartile.

• Citations to your articles no lower than 5.

Science History Unit (USA:PA) - Center for Historical Research Long- and short-term fellowship opportunities - Deadline: 3 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Beckman Center at the Science History Institute offers fellowships on an annual cycle for scholars doing research on our collections or in the history and social studies of chemistry, chemical engineering, and the life sciences. Fellows are expected to participate in biweekly informal writing groups and give at least one Lunchtime Lecture. They also have the opportunity to take part in a variety of outreach activities while in residence at the Institute. About 20 fellowships are given out annually, making the Beckman Center the largest private fellowship program in the history of science in the United States. Researchers travel from all over the world to use our collections and take part in a vibrant scholarly community.
  • The research collections at the Institute range chronologically from the 15th century to the present and include 6,000 rare books; significant archival holdings; thousands of images and other graphic materials; memorabilia of various kinds; oral histories; and a large artifact and fine arts collection, supported by over 100,000 modern primary-source volumes and journals. Within the collections are many areas of special strength, including alchemy, mining and metallurgy, dyeing and bleaching, balneology, gunpowder and pyrotechnics, gas-lighting, books of secrets, inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, food chemistry, and pharmaceuticals.
  • The library collections can be searched online at othmerlib.sciencehistory.org. Subject guides along with information on how to use the library can be found at guides.othmerlibrary.sciencehistory.org. You can also explore a number of our digitized collections at digital.sciencehistory.org.
  • The Beckman Center offers several types of fellowship:
  • 80/20 Postdoctoral fellowships (2 years):
  • These fellowships reflect the Institute’s commitment to providing career-launching fellowships for recent PhDs and its support for the career diversity initiatives of the American Historical Association and affiliated scholarly societies. The 80/20 postdoctoral fellowship program will enable the Beckman Center’s postdocs to build skills and experience that can enhance their opportunities outside the academy or their work within it.
  • During each of the two years fellows will spend on average one day a week working closely with Institute staff on projects related to their research in one of four concentrations: rare books, museum, oral history, or public programs. The rare books and museum concentrations incorporate a digital component, and all fellows undertake at least one outreach activity. The rest of the time fellows are expected to take advantage of the Institute’s considerable resources to develop and publish their own research. In addition, each 80/20 fellow will give one of our two flagship Fellow in Focus public lectures, either in the fall or the spring. There will also be an opportunity to organize jointly a two-day workshop in the Institute’s state-of-the-art conference center on a topic determined collaboratively by the fellows.
  • Applicants for 80/20 postdoctoral fellowships must expect to have their PhD in hand before July 2020 and have earned that degree within the last five years. Postdoctoral fellowship stipends are US$45,000, paid in monthly installments, with an additional US$2,500 subsidy for health insurance and an annual grant for travel expenses.
  • The deadline for the Fall 2019 call for fellowship applications is February 3, 2019. See our website for instructions on how to apply and the link to the online application: sciencehistory.org/​fellowships/apply-for-a-fellowship.

Sciences Po (Paris) (FRA) - 3 postdoctoral positions - Slave testimonies in 19th century North Africa-Italy-Spain and France - Deadline: 15 Apr. 2020[]

  • The Centre for History at Sciences Po (Paris) recruits three postdoctoral fellows in the history of modern North Africa and the Mediterranean, with an interest in the history of the end of slavery in Morocco, Italy, Spain and France from the mid-18th century to the 1930s.
  • These positions are opened as part of the project SLAVEVOICES, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) and supervised by Prof. M’hamed Oualdi. SLAVEVOICES aims at renewing our approach to the end of slavery in the Maghreb by collecting and studying the testimonies of North African, West African and European slaves and their descendants written in Arabic, Ottoman Turkish and other European and African languages from the mid-18th century to the 1930s.
  • 1. One postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of finding, collecting and studying slave testimonies and ego-documents conceived by Italian slaves in North Africa, North African slaves in Italy, West African and East African slaves in colonial Libya for a 12-month period (renewable a second year).
  • 2. Another postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of finding, collecting and studying slave testimonies and ego-documents conceived by Moroccan slaves in Europe and slaves of Africa, European and Asian backgrounds in Morocco from the mid-18th century until the 1940s for a 12-month period (renewable a second year).
  • 3. A third postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of finding, collecting and studying slave testimonies and ego-documents held in Spanish and French archives from the 1750s to the 1930s, for a 12-month period.
  • The interested candidates are invited to send a .pdf file to slavevoices.erc@sciencespo.fr before April 15, 2020, and that would include:
  • a letter of application (no more than 2 pages) explaining your qualifications and motivation for the project and the added value that you are expected to bring to the project;
  • a curriculum vitae with a list of education, positions, teaching experience, administrative experience, other qualifying activities and a list of publications;
  • scanned copies of relevant diplomas and certificates;
  • a final report on your dissertation if already defended ;
  • representative sections of your dissertation (introduction, conclusion and two chapters) and a writing sample that is relevant to the ERC project;
  • contact information (email addresses, number phones) for two academic references (including your supervisor or former supervisor).

South Ural State University (RUS) - Postdoc, 'Legal Tech: Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, digitalization of law and law for smart industry' - Deadline: 11 Aug 2019[]

Job description:

Research practice in the framework of the interdisciplinary scientific project “Legal Tech: Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, digitalization of law and law for smart industry”.

Main research directions:

  • digitization of law;
  • Legal framework of the digital economy;
  • Law for smart industry; 
  • Intellectual property and digital objects;
  • Digital technologies in labor relations;
  • The doctrine of digital crime;
  • The doctrine of the investigation of digital crimes;
  • Electronic evidence in civil and criminal proceedings;
  • Digital technologies in legal education;
  • Artificial intelligence;
  • Blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Job goals:

Publication of no less than 2 articles a year (with SUSU’s affiliation) in scientific journals indexed in Scopus and WoS databases.

Benefits

Being employed by our university grants ample opportunities to conduct scientific research under the guidance of SUSU leading scientists and take part in competitions and grants for scientific research. Social insurance and guarantees are provided in accordance with the current legislation of Russian Federation

Selection process

Person responsible for the selection:

Tihon Podshivalov, Assistant director of the Institute of Law

Additional comments

Pay Plan

This is a Faculty position. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. 

Skills/Qualifications:

Qualifications required by the position holder:

• h-index no lower than 5, number of publications in the research project area no lower than 2.

• IF of the journals that you've published in no lower than second Quartile.

• Citations to your articles no lower than 5.

Southern Methodist University (USA:TX) - Postdoctoral Fellow (Center for Presidential History) - Deadline: 4 Nov. 2019[]

  • The Center for Presidential History (CPH) at Southern Methodist University invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship, to begin in August 2020. Applicants from all fields and topics in U.S. history are welcome, particularly those pertaining to the presidency, the nation, or the national government. The CPH defines “Presidential History” in the broadest terms possible.
  • The successful candidate will couple their own research and publishing agenda with their participation in the general life of the CPH, including its ongoing public engagement and the Collective Memory Project, a filmed oral history of the George W. Bush Presidency. Fellows receive a competitive salary and benefits, funds to support research and travel, and are initially appointed for one year with expectation of renewal for a second year.
  • Qualifications: Fellows must be in residence at SMU during the term of the fellowship and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation before the appointment begins. Preference will be given to applicants for whom additional time and resources will culminate in the completion of a publishable book-length manuscript. Fellows seeking additional teaching experience may have opportunity to offer courses in their field of expertise.
  • For full consideration, applicants must submit the following: CV, cover letter of interest outlining applicant's research agenda and proposed contribution to the work of the CPH, and three letters of reference.
  • If the writers of the applicants’ recommendation letters prefer, they may email letters directly to the Center for Presidential History at CPHinfo@smu.edu.
  • Full review of applications will begin on November 4, 2019, and continue until the position is filled. The search committee will interview finalists via video conference around the time of the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in January 2020. For more information on this fellowship, visit https://www.smu.edu/CPH/Research/PostdoctoralFellowships.
    • (17 Dec) Invitation for Zoom interview 

Southern Methodist University (USA:TX) - Postdoc, 'Collective Memory Project, a filmed oral history of the George W. Bush Presidency' - Deadline: 2 Jan 2020[]

The Center for Presidential History (CPH) at Southern Methodist University invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship, to begin in August 2020. Applicants from all fields and topics in U.S. history are welcome, particularly those pertaining to the presidency, the nation, or the national government. The CPH defines “Presidential History” in the broadest terms possible.

The successful candidate will couple their own research and publishing agenda with their participation in the general life of the CPH, including its ongoing public engagement and the Collective Memory Project, a filmed oral history of the George W. Bush Presidency. Fellows receive a competitive salary and benefits, funds to support research and travel, and are initially appointed for one year with expectation of renewal for a second year.

Qualifications: Fellows must be in residence at SMU during the term of the fellowship and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation before the appointment begins. Preference will be given to applicants for whom additional time and resources will culminate in the completion of a publishable book-length manuscript. Fellows seeking additional teaching experience may have opportunity to offer courses in their field of expertise.

For full consideration, applicants must submit the following: CV, cover letter of interest outlining applicant's research agenda and proposed contribution to the work of the CPH, and three letters of reference.

If the writers of the applicants’ recommendation letters prefer, they may email letters directly to the Center for Presidential History at CPHinfo@smu.edu.

Full review of applications will begin on November 4, 2019, and continue until the position is filled. The search committee will interview finalists via video conference around the time of the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in January 2020. For more information on this fellowship, visit https://www.smu.edu/CPH/Research/PostdoctoralFellowships.

Stanford University (USA:CA) - Dr. Eli Reinhard Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2019[]

  • The Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford University invites qualified candidates to apply to this year's Dr. Eli Reinhard Post-Doctoral Fellowship. The Reinhard Fellow will be appointed for two-years, beginning in the Fall of 2020.
  • The Taube Center for Jewish Studies draws on Stanford’s interdisciplinary faculty that includes scholars of ancient Jewish texts, Modern Jewish History, Sephardi Studies, Yiddish and European Jewish Literature, Hebrew and Israeli culture, Contemporary Jewish Life; Education, Sociology, Music, even Genetics.
  • This year we invite applications from Jewish Studies scholars with a focus in Religious Studies in any time period, whose research interests would complement and contribute to the ongoing work of our faculty and our students, and whose work promises to make a significant contribution to the field of Jewish Studies.
  • The Fellowship will provide a minimum annual salary of $65,000, and will include benefits. This is a full-time position, housed in the Taube Center for Jewish Studies. The Fellow will be expected to be in residence at Stanford, and to be an active member of our scholarly community. This includes being available to students participating in the Graduate Student Research Colloquium, and presenting a public lecture or workshop each year reflecting the progress of their research. Teaching opportunities are a possibility. The Fellow may not undertake any other sustained employment for the duration of their post-doctoral appointment.
  • Applicants must have earned the PhD within the past 3 years. Advanced doctoral students applying must include a statement from their dissertation supervisor indicating that they will have the Ph.D. conferred by July 1, 2020. Preference will be given to candidates who have not previously held another post-doctoral appointment.
  • Applicants should submit the following materials electronically, in pdf form. Please send inquiries and applications to lindamh@stanford.edu.
  • A letter of intent stating how the applicant would use the fellowship period to further their research and scholarly publication (not to exceed 5 pages);
  • A current CV;
  • A writing sample, not to exceed 20 pages;
  • An official transcript from the applicant's doctoral-granting institution.
  • Names and contact information of three recommenders
  • Stanford University welcomes applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, disability, age, sex, national origin, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other factors as prohibited by law. Candidates from all American and foreign universities are welcome.
  • Phone or in-person interviews may be conducted for finalists
  • Has anyone heard anything? Last year requests for letters had come by this point. (1/23/20)
  • Still nothing? I've emailed with no response (2-10-20).

Stanford University (USA:CA) - Postdoc, Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities - Deadline: 1 November 2019[]

The Stanford Humanities Center invites applications for the Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities, a unique opportunity for recent PhD recipients in the humanities to develop as scholars and teachers. Up to four fellowships will be awarded for a term of two years (with the possibility of a third). Fellows teach two courses per year (or the equivalent) in one of Stanford’s 15 humanities departments or programs. They are also expected to participate in the intellectual life of the program, which includes regular meetings with other fellows and faculty to share work in progress and to discuss topics of mutual interest. Fellows will also be affiliated with the Stanford Humanities Center and will have the opportunity to be active in its programs and workshops.

Program admissions focus on selected fields of humanities scholarship in each application year on a rotating basis. Eligible fields for the 2019 competition (for fellowships beginning autumn 2020) are: 

• Art and Art History 
• East Asian Languages and Cultures
• English 
• Theater and Performance Studies  

We invite applicants from any field whose work has demonstrable relevance to teaching and research in one of the eligible Stanford departments.  Candidates should specify in the application cover letter the primary eligible field for which they would like to be considered.

Candidates for this competition must have received their PhD between January 1, 2017 and June 30, 2020. Fellowships will begin on September 1, 2020. Stanford PhDs and employees are not eligible for consideration.

The stipend for 2019-20 will be $83,000, and compensation will include additional support for computer equipment, research, and relocation expenses.

Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM PT on November 1, 2019. To apply, complete the online application process via the link at http://shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/mellon. You will be asked to electronically submit the following material: • Cover letter (circa one page) describing your research and teaching interests to an interdisciplinary search committee
• Curriculum vitae
• Dissertation abstract (up to three pages). 
• A sample of written work (article length, no longer than 40 pages)
• A separate description of teaching experience and interests (up to three pages)
Note: Courses will be offered through standing Stanford departments or programs; applicants should familiarize themselves with recent course offerings and curricula.
• Three confidential letters of recommendation (or the applicant’s active graduate school dossier)

Faxed or emailed materials cannot be considered. Only complete applications submitted through the online system will be accepted. All applications will be acknowledged. Finalists may be interviewed.

For more information, please visit http://shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/mellon or contact us at mellonfellows@stanford.edu.


  • Any word? (11/27) Last year I didn't hear anything back until mid February (12/12) 
  • [1/14/20] Nothing here
  • 7 February 2020 -- shortlisting notification. Shortlist is 18 applicants. The email also noted that there were 659 applicants total, meaning there's an acceptance rate of .61% this year. Yikes.
    3/24/20 - Official Rejection. [2x]

Stanford University (USA:CA) - Postdoc, Hoover Fellow (Politics) - Deadline: 1 Dec 2019[]

Hoover Institution - Hoover Fellows
A path for early-career scholars

The Hoover Institution at Stanford University seeks outstanding scholars for appointments at the rank of Hoover Fellow. The term of the appointment is five years and may be renewed. The position is located at the Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA.

The academic activities of the Hoover Institution generally fall into the areas of Economic Policy, Politics and Governance, and National Security. Candidates’ work should fit into at least one of these categories.  A candidate must have or expect to complete a PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant field, including economics and other fields.

Hoover Fellows are expected to achieve a considerable publication record and scholarly impact through the pursuit of topics that also have implications for public policy.

Hoover Fellows are expected to contribute to the intellectual life of the Hoover Institution. There will be no teaching or formal administrative responsibilities during the appointment. Salary and benefits are highly competitive.

To apply, please submit:

A cover letter or statement of interest that includes a description of academic background and experience
A recent publication and a current working paper or draft book chapter  
A curriculum vitae
A future research statement (two pages maximum)
Three letters of recommendation that focus on the candidate’s research and research potential.
Successful applicants will have a proven record of and potential for scholarly excellence. Applicants must have completed a PhD or equivalent degree by September 1, 2020.

Completed applications must be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14176  by December 1, 2019.  Please direct questions to Anita Young (ayoung2@stanford.edu). 

The Hoover Institution is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

-Any word? (02.02.2020)

  • Has anyone heard anything regarding decisions or a timeline for notifying applicants? (3/6)*

Stanford University (USA:CA) - Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford, Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadine: 31 Jan 2019[]

  • The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford Postdoctoral Fellowship 2020–2022
  • The deadline for applications is January 31, 2020 at 5:00 pm PST.
  • The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. The Center will award one fellowship every two years.
  • About the Fellowship: The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies (HCBSS) Postdoctoral Fellowship seeks to bring outstanding young scholars to Stanford for two years in order to foster and further their careers through close interaction with established scholars, including Stanford faculty in Buddhist Studies. Fellows will be affiliated with the Center, enjoy substantial time to pursue research, teach one course per year in the Department of Religious Studies, participate in HCBSS activities, and engage in scholarly exchange with Stanford faculty, graduate students, visiting professors, and visiting scholars. During the term of the fellowship, Fellows will have the opportunity to present their research to the Stanford community of scholars. Each Fellow will be sponsored by one of Stanford’s Buddhist Studies faculty.
  • For the 2020–22 Fellowship, applications are accepted from all areas of Buddhist Studies.
  • Stipend: The stipend for 2020–21 is $65,000. The annual stipend will be spread over a 12-month period. Fellows are eligible for full Stanford employee status. In addition, Fellows will receive up to $10,000 for moving expenses and also $2,000 per year for research expenses.
  • Qualifications
  • Applicants must be within three years of completing their Ph.D. at the date of appointment.
  • A Doctorate in Arts (D.A.), honorary doctorate, or any other degree equivalent is not considered a qualified Ph.D. for the purpose of application to this fellowship.
  • Requirements: Fellows will teach one course per year in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford, participate actively in HCBSS events and programs, and give one talk on their research during the term of the fellowship. They are expected to be in residence at Stanford for the full academic year (mid-September through mid-June), including quarters when they are not teaching.
  • Application Instructions: Applications should be submitted via our online application system: https://apply.interfolio.com/70418. Please do not submit additional materials with your application; only the required documents as specified below. Applicants will be notified when their applications have been received and will be notified of the fellowship outcome by the beginning of March. Please do not call or email our staff members to check on status of applications. They will not have access to your files. Our appointments committee will make the final decision.
  • If, after lodging your application for a HCBSS Postdoctoral Fellowship, you accept another position or postdoctoral fellowship, please withdraw your application as soon as possible by emailing buddhiststudies@stanford.edu.
  • Application to the HCBSS Postdoctoral Fellowship requires the following materials:
  • 1. Cover letter (about one page, single spaced) describing research and teaching interests in addition to detailing the reasons for the applicant’s interest in coming to the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford;
  • 2. Contact information;
  • 3. Curriculum Vitae;
  • 4. Dissertation abstract (up to three pages, single spaced);
  • 5. A sample of written work (article length);
  • 6. A description of teaching experience and of two to three courses you would like to teach at Stanford (up to three pages, single spaced). Applicants will teach through the Department of Religious Studies, and should keep this in mind when proposing courses;
  • 7. Three confidential letters of recommendation;
  • 8. Graduate transcript, with proof that applicants have completed all the requirements for the PhD or a letter from their PhD advisor stating they will do so by June 2020.

Stanford University (USA-CA): Postdoc, Bill Lane Center for the American West[]

Stanford University’s Bill Lane Center for the American West has an opening for a one-year postdoctoral fellow position. The fellow’s primary research area should be related to the American West (i.e. west of the 100th meridian in North America, including Canada and Mexico). Research topics can cover any historical periods or current affairs related to the American West. The Center welcomes applications from all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The postdoctoral fellow will pursue an independent research project, along with joint collaboration with faculty and staff at the Center, and may have instructional duties. The fellow is also expected to engage with the Center’s activities and seminars. Salary will be $65,000 per year of the fellowship appointment. The appointment is for twelve months beginning September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. A list of benefits is available at: https://postdocs.stanford.edu/

Applicants should have received the PhD no earlier than May 2018 and must have completed all requirements for the PhD by September 1, 2020. To apply, please send a cover letter, C.V., two letters of reference, writing sample, and a three-to-five page project proposal/writing plan for the fellowship appointment, to Iris Hui [irishui@stanford.edu]. The proposal should include a project description, chapter outline, explanation of the significance to relevant fields, and plans and goals for the fellowship term.

Deadline for receipt of applications is March 31, 2020. Please visit the Bill Lane Center’s website https://west.stanford.edu/ for more information. For inquiries, please contact Iris Hui irishui@stanford.edu.

Stanford University (USA:CA) Thinking Matters Fellows Deadline: January 30, 2020[]

  • Thinking Matters courses foster intellectual curiosity and the development of critical inquiry and support first-year students in developing the skills of critical thinking and making a successful transition to college-level learning. In the application process all candidates must identify the courses that fit their teaching experience and training. We seek candidates in the Humanities and/or in the Social Sciences, particularly from the fields of philosophy and ethics.
    • [3/18] Long-listed candidates contacted [x2]
    • [3/31] Email saying search suspended due to Covid-19; only internal candidates will be considered now

Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou (CHN:Gua) - Postdoctoral Researchers in Library Science - Deadline: 27 Jul 2019[]

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU), also known as Zhongshan University, has consistently ranked among the top 10 Chinese universities, and is a preeminent research institution and the premier location for talent development in China. The School of Information Management in SYSU is located in Guangzhou (very close to Hong Kong and Macau) and is a leading international player in research and teaching across Information Science, Information Management and Information Systems, Archival Science, and Library Science.   The School is part of the iSchools movement and voting member of IFLA and ICA. We have consistently rated as one of the China's top-five schools in the National subject assessment exercises. The School is also strongly committed to a process of Internationalization that follows National and University policies and is led by the first foreign Dean in field in China.  Teaching and research activities can be led in either Mandarin Chinese or English.

Job Background: We are now looking to appoint Postdoctoral Researchers to join the Library Science Group. The LS Discipline Group provides an international, friendly and supportive environment for all its members. It is a highly research active and internationally competitive group, and its members regularly publish into Chinese and International scholarly journals.  Applicants are expected to have a developing portfolio of publications at an internationally recognized level, and will be able to carry out high-quality research in line with the evolving requirements of the Library Science Group.

Job Requirements: Successful applicants ideally will hold a PhD for no more than 3 years in a related and relevant discipline, and have knowledge and experience in at least one of the following areas: 

  • Public librarianship, academic librarianship, children librarianship, school librarianship, metropolitan librarianship, special librarianship, library space management, libraries and communities, community activities
  • Public culture services, culture administration and management, culture research
  • Culture preservation and dissemination, cultural heritage preservation and conservation, history of books, history of libraries, history of documentation
  • Rare collections development, rare book classification
  • Digital humanities, digital library, smart library, library technology, IoT and libraries
  • Reading and literacy promotion, communication and reading, information literacy, digital literacy, data literacy, media literacy, new media reading
  • Information society, copyright, intellectual property

Compensation and Benefits: The appointment will start as soon as possible after interview.  The Postdoc program is a National program supported by China’s Ministry of Education with competitive salary at international level. Successful candidates will also receive social welfare benefits such as social insurance, housing accumulation fund, health care, quality educational resources for children, etc. In addition, SYSU will actively encourage and support successful candidates to apply for prestigious and well-funded National and Provincial postdoctoral talent schemes.

How to Apply: Please submit (in English, PDF version) a cover letter and an academic CV plus any informal enquiries to Prof Alex Peng (penggch@mail.sysu.edu.cn), who will guide you through the application process.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Prof Alex Peng, SYSU School of Information Management

Tel: +86 138 2442 9083 or email: penggch@mail.sysu.edu.cn

Review of applications will start immediately and will continue until all positions are filled.

SUNY-Stony Brook (USA:NY) - Postdoc in Linguistics - Deadline: 26 Sep 2019[]

Required Qualifications: (As evidenced by an attached resume)

Doctoral Degree (Foreign equivalent or higher degree) in Linguistics. Experience designing and conducting research. Experience in successfully managing multiple projects and priorities. High levels of proficiency in qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods social science or educational research or program assessment. Experience in teaching and developing programming or academic courses for an audience that includes graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars.   

Preferred Qualifications:   

Experience planning and coordinating events. Experience with grant writing and/or grant administration. Excellent writing, interpersonal and oral presentation skills, as well as experience in the classroom.

Brief Description of Duties:  

The incumbent will support the implementation and assessment of the Graduate School’s PhD Career Ladder Program (PCLP), an innovative peer-mentoring program fostering the career development of PhD students and postdoctoral scholars at Stony Brook. Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, this project will expand and assess PCLP, refine the program’s curriculum, as well as develop and teach a training program for PCLP’s student leaders.

The postdoctoral associate will conduct research in cognitive science in the understanding of narrative and specifically, the syntax-semantics interface. Topics of research in Linguistics will include negation, argument structure, narrative structure and information structure in natural languages. Methods include lab work, fieldwork and quantitative/computational analysis. Languages of research must include English, Spanish, and an indigenous language.

The incumbent will conduct data collection, analysis, and synthesis of findings for both projects, and will write manuscripts and disseminating findings through presentations and publications. The incumbent should have experience in successfully managing multiple projects and priorities, as well as, excellent writing, interpersonal and oral presentation skills.

Data Collection and Analysis: Conduct fieldwork and lab work relating to the syntax-semantics interface. Support PCLP Project Director and evaluator in the collection and analysis of PCLP assessment data. Methods will include: survey administration, focus groups, quantitative, computational and qualitative data analysis, and data visualization.   

PCLP Program Coordination: Coordination of PhD Career Ladder Program activities, including  convening peer-leader mentorship program, overseeing postdoc PCLP groups, and liaising with student leaders. 

Develop and Implement PhD Career Ladder Program Curriculum: Incumbent will develop and refine PCLP curricula based on findings from program assessment. Duties include instructing non-credit-bearing courses, workshops and peer-mentoring groups, curricular development to ensure programs attain learning objectives, mentoring student-centered leadership skills, and oversight of student leaders.   

Dissemination and Publication: Develop manuscripts, presentations, and online materials relating to project findings. Assist PCLP Project Director with promotion and outreach about the PCLP program to graduate programs and faculty, broader campus community, and external institutions and organizations. Write manuscripts and relevant reports for publication.   

Other duties or projects as assigned. 

Syracuse University (USA:Ny) - Postdoc, Whitman School of Management - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

This newly created Postdoctoral Researcher position will help combined two areas of excellence at Syracuse University: scholarship in the areas of Entrepreneurship and veteran and military families. This is a one-year fully-funded position, with the opportunity for an additional one year renewal. The Postdoctoral Researcher will serve in a dual-role, based within the Department of Entrepreneurship & Emerging Enterprises (EEE) at the Whitman School of Management and as a member of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) Research and Analytics team.

At Whitman, the Postdoctoral Researcher will contribute to the EEE Department’s scholarly output and teach one course. Within IVMF, the Postdoctoral Researcher will play a leading scientific role in the launch and day-to-day management of the National Survey on Military-Connected Entrepreneurs initiative, a multi-year study of military-connected (veteran and military spouse) entrepreneurs. This initiative is designed to address critical gaps in understanding of veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs and the supporting mechanisms needed to assist throughout their entrepreneurial journey.

This survey will be distributed (both yearly and over time) to aspiring, current, and former business owners in the veteran and military spouse communities. Key aspects include: a broad focus on the military-connected entrepreneur community (i.e., transitioning service members, veterans, guard/reservist, and military spouses); annual, consistent, and in-depth insight into the various barriers, concerns, and progress within military-connected business owner community; insights on business performance, surrounding ecosystems of support, and military service background; annual cross-sectional and longitudinal (year-over-year) data collection; a publicly available dataset on military-connected entrepreneurship for general use and subsequent research.

The Postdoctoral Researcher will contribute to the IVMF’s mission by working primarily in the National Survey on Military-Connected Entrepreneurs and translating knowledge that informs the Institute as well as national practitioners and stakeholders who serve the veteran and military connected community. This position will work closely with the Director of Applied Research at the IVMF and EEE faculty. The Postdoctoral Researcher will report to the Alex McKelvie (Professor of Entrepreneurship at Whitman), with additional supervision and mentorship provided by Nick Armstrong (IVMF Senior Director of Research and Analytics).

• Ph.D. completed by start of position, in entrepreneurship [preferred], public or business administration, social sciences, or related disciplines considered
• Previous experience in large scale survey data collection and creation of multi-item measures
• Minimum of 2-3 years of overall experience in academic research with at least 1 year of self-directed quantitative survey research, or interpreting research data for publication

• Three or more years of progressive experience in research related to entrepreneurship, business administration, social/behavioral science. Preference given to those who have worked with veteran, military, and/or family stakeholders, universities or think-tanks, and with familiarity with government programs and services for veterans, families, and related civilian human services programs.
• Superior critical thinking and written and oral communication skills required.
• Ability to design, plan, and implement research activities in various contexts and using various methods.
• Grant writing experience and demonstrated potential for obtaining grant funding.
• Demonstrated ability to teach, with a preference for Entrepreneurship
• Proven proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access required.
• Proven proficiency with statistical (e.g., STATA, SPSS, SAS), survey (Qualtrics), and qualitative analysis (Atlas.ti, NVivo) software packages highly desirable.
• Project management training and/or experience also desirable.
• Ability to meet deadlines and work as a team.

The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will serve as a member of the IVMFs Research and Analytics team, and assist in developing, planning, coordinating, and executing the National Survey on Military-Connected Entrepreneurs initiative. Specific responsibilities include:
• Lead the National Survey on Military-Connected Entrepreneurs research project, data collection, analysis, publication (conference papers, peer review journals, and white papers), dissemination, and professional presentation of results.
• Provide timely response to external and internal requests for research data and analysis that support the IVMF, EEE program, SU (sponsored programs, accounting, etc.), partners, and stakeholders.
• Supervise student research assistant(s) assigned to various projects, as required.
• Collaborate with other scholars in ensuring world-class data collection and dissemination
• Translate original and existing academic research and policy analysis into practice. Develop prescriptive guidance and communicate recommendations to IVMF program management, IVMF partners, and national stakeholders via multiple formats (e.g., peer reviewed publications, reports, briefs, op-eds, blogs, etc.).
• Assist and participate in IVMF and national convening events to engage with and gain insight from prominent thought leaders and researchers in the veteran and military community.
• Conduct other research projects in collaboration with Whitman faculty and other research scholars.
• May involve domestic travel as part of data collection and dissemination.

Teach one undergraduate class in Entrepreneurship at the Whitman School. 
Teaching duties include:
• Updating course syllabus in line with overall course and program goals, in collaboration with EEE Department Chair 
• Preparation of lectures, projects or other student assignments. 
• Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours. 
• Presenting instruction based on the competencies and performance levels of the course. 
• Meeting all designated class periods. 
• Submitting completed mid-semester progress reports and final grades according to University regulations as well as Whitman School’s grading policy. 
• Grading student assignments and exams in timely manner 
• Providing departmentally sanctioned forms for completed student evaluations. 
• Building a positive rapport with students and faculty.

Grant Administration and Development
• Cultivate new research opportunities through independent (non-sponsored) project development, persistent proposal writing, and engaged collaboration within the national and international veterans’ research and policy community.
• Other related duties as assigned.

For full consideration candidates must attach the following documents: cover letter, curriculum vita, research statement, teaching philosophy statement (including evidence of teaching experience and effectiveness), and names of three academic references.

Syracuse University (USA:NY) - Postdoc, NEH Next-Generation Humanities PhD planning project - Deadline: 18 October 2019[]

The postdoctoral researcher will conduct research and implement initiatives aligned with the goals of Syracuse University’s NEH Next-Generation Humanities PhD planning project, which seeks to diversify career preparation for doctoral students in the humanities. Research will focus on best practices and emerging approaches at peer institutions, and on the experiences of current Syracuse University PhD students and alumni. The postdoctoral researcher will also work to implement the planning committee’s recommendations in the areas of professional development programming, curricular innovation, alumni mentoring, and dissertation format options.

Qualifications    
PhD in a humanities discipline, or in education with a relevant research focus.

Job Specific Qualifications    
• Work/internship experience in higher education administration; local, state, or federal government; the non-profit sector; NGOs; K-12 education; the private sector; entrepreneurial ventures; or other career pathways in which humanistic training may be applied • Broad familiarity with the career landscape for humanities PhDs, and with national efforts to address the need for diversified career preparation in humanities doctoral programs • Experience with survey design, project management, website design, and/or use of social media in academic contexts • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Responsibilities    
Conduct research on peer institutions’ efforts to diversify career preparation for humanities PhDs, and on the experiences of humanities doctoral alumni and current students; pursuit of an independent scholarly research agenda also expected

Manage projects related to the recommendations of the Syracuse University Next-Generation Humanities PhD planning committee (e.g., establishment of an alumni mentoring network, development of a toolkit facilitating nontraditional dissertation formats).

Develop programming, services, and structured career-preparation opportunities for humanities PhD students in coordination with Graduate School staff.

Collaborate with students, faculty, and administration to design and promote curricular innovations enhancing diverse career preparation for humanities PhDs.

Communicate with internal and external constituents regarding the project’s mission, goals, and initiatives.

Physical Requirements    
Tools/Equipment    
Application Instructions    
In addition to completing an online application, please attach a curriculum vitae and cover letter.

About Syracuse University    
Syracuse University is a private, international research university with distinctive academics, diversely unique offerings and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, with a global footprint, and nearly 150 years of history, Syracuse University offers a quintessential college experience. The scope of Syracuse University is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors and 100 minors offered through 13 schools and colleges; nearly 15,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit www.syracuse.edu.

About the Syracuse area    
Syracuse is a medium-sized city situated in the geographic center of New York State approximately 250 miles northwest of New York City. The metro-area population totals approximately 500,000. The area offers a low cost of living and provides many social, cultural, and recreational options, including parks, museums, festivals, professional regional theater, and premier shopping venues. Syracuse and Central New York present a wide range of seasonal recreation and attractions ranging from water skiing and snow skiing, hiking in the Adirondacks, touring the historic sites, visiting wineries along the Finger Lakes, and biking on trails along the Erie Canal.

EEOC    
Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution. The University prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law. This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions, employment, and access to and treatment in University programs, services, and activities.

Commitment to Supporting and Hiring Veterans    
Syracuse University has a long history of engaging veterans and the military-connected community through its educational programs, community outreach, and employment programs. After World War II, Syracuse University welcomed more than 10,000 returning veterans to our campus, and those veterans literally transformed Syracuse University into the national research institution it is today. The University’s contemporary commitment to veterans builds on this historical legacy, and extends to both class-leading initiatives focused on making an SU degree accessible and affordable to the post-9/11 generation of veterans, and also programs designed to position Syracuse University as the employer of choice for military veterans, members of the Guard and Reserve, and military family members.

Commitment to a Diverse and Inclusive Campus Community    
Syracuse University maintains an inclusive learning environment in which students, faculty, administrators, staff, curriculum, social activities, governance, and all other aspects of campus life reflect a diverse, multi-cultural, and international worldview. The University community recognizes and values the many similarities and differences among individuals and groups. At Syracuse, we are committed to preparing students to understand, live among, appreciate, and work in an inherently diverse country and world made up of people with different ethnic and racial backgrounds, military backgrounds, religious beliefs, socio-economic status, cultural traditions, abilities, sexual orientations and gender identities. To do so, we commit ourselves to promoting a community that celebrates and models the principles of diversity and inclusivity.

Quick Link    http://www.sujobopps.com/postings/81970

Tampere University (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, Relational and Territorial Politics of Bordering, Identities, and Transnationalization - Deadline: 16 Oct 2019[]

Tampere University and Tampere University of Applied Sciences create a unique environment for multidisciplinary, inspirational and high-impact research and education. Our universities community has its competitive edges in technology, health and society. www.tuni.fi/en

We are looking for a Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow

The Faculty of Management and Business at the Tampere University invites applications for a Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher for period 1.11. – 31.12.2019.

Position is available in the Space and Political Agency Research Group (SPARG) at Tampere University. SPARG belongs to the Finnish Centre of Excellence (2014-2019) in Relational and Territorial Politics of Bordering, Identities, and Transnationalization (RELATE).

Detailed information on the Space and Political Agency Research Group (SPARG) is available in: https://research.tuni.fi/sparg/

Position

Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher is expected to carry out research, publish and collaborate with other SPARG researchers. The Postdoctoral Researcher is also expected to give guest lectures and other instruction to be agreed on separately.

Requirements

Essential to success are a PhD in human geography or a relevant social science field, a strong research background of themes of SPARG, excellent written and oral communication skills, and an ability to deliver meaningful results both independently and as part of a team.

Salary

The salary of a Postdoctoral Researcher will be based on the demand level chart for the teaching and research staff of the Finnish Universities. The preliminary level of demand is 5. In addition to the basic salary, supplementary salary will be paid according to the personal performance, the sum rising to a maximum of 46.3 % of the basic salary level for the post. Typically, the salary for a postdoctoral researcher is around 3200-3500 €. 

Additional information

Professor Jouni Häkli, jouni.hakli@tuni.fi (position)

HR Partner Minna Viinikainen, minna.viinikainen@tuni.fi (process)

Application

Applications must be submitted by the online application form of the Tampere University (link below) by 16.10.2019. The following documents must be attached to the application (in 1 pdf-file):

•    A brief description (max 1 page) of research interests in relation to work carried out in SPARG, and why you would like to visit the group
•    Curriculum Vitae and a list of publications

Application period starts: 2019-10-02 15:00

Application period ends: 2019-10-16 23:59

Technical University of Berlin (EU:Ger:Ber) - Four Incoming Postdoctoral Fellowships, Female Researchers in any field - Deadline: 17 Sep 2019[]

The International Postdoc Initiative (IPODI) is part of the gender equality strategy of the Technische Universität Berlin and aims to increase the number of female researchers in leadership positions. The IPODI fellowship program is open to outstanding female researchers of all nationalities and from all fields of research represented at TU Berlin. IPODI fellows will find excellent research conditions in one of the seven faculties of TU Berlin. IPODI awards

Four Incoming Postdoctoral Fellowships

Researchers returning from periods of international mobility (research outside Germany), mobility between sectors (working in the private sector) or non-academic mobility (e.g. after parental leave) are especially encouraged to apply.

Applications have to be submitted in English via the IPODI application portal (www.ipodi.de). For further information, please visit our website (www.ipodi.tu-berlin.de) or contact the IPODI office (Dr. Stefanie Schäfer, info@ipodi.tu-berlin.de, +49 (0) 30 314 79842, Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin).

IPODI fellows will receive:

  • a two-year employment contract with a salary according to salary group E13 of TVL, including social security and health insurance as well as pension coverage,
  • a contribution of €10,000 to the individual research budget, and
  • the opportunity for professional training in transferable skills and research management.

Conditions for application:

  • Applicants must have completed their PhD but may have no more than ten years of research experience after obtaining their doctoral degrees; in exceptional cases an extension of up to three years is possible.
  • Applicants may not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies etc.) in Germany for more than 12 months in the three years prior to the application deadline.
  • The research proposal has to be supported by a cooperating professor of TU Berlin.

Required documents include:

  • an innovative and independent research proposal and a time plan demonstrating how the proposed objectives are to be achieved,
  • a letter of motivation detailing career perspectives and motivation to apply for IPODI,
  • a completed ethical issues table,
  • a letter of support of a cooperating professor of TU Berlin, and
  • two external letters of reference.

Application deadline: September 17, 2019 (23:59 CEST)

Technical University of Dresden (EU:Deu) - Postdoc, Classical Philology - Deadline: 25 Oct 2019[]

The Institute of Classical Philology of the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies at the TU Dresden seeks, together with Prof. Douglas L. Cairns (Edinburgh) and in conjunction with the award of an Anneliese Maier Research Prize by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, applications for a six-month postdoctoral research fellowship, tenable at the University of Edinburgh, for the year 2020, preferably for the period from 1 March to 31 August or 1 April to 30 September 2020.  

The fellowship (€2,500/month) is aimed primarily at researchers in the field of the emotional, conceptual and intellectual history of antiquity, especially those interested in pursuing an independent research project in association with the Edinburgh project on Honour in Classical Greece (ERC Advanced Grant 741084), led by Prof. Cairns.

In particular, we should like to encourage early career researchers from Germany, not least to promote the internationalisation of German classical scholarship, as envisaged under the terms of the award of the Anneliese Maier Prize.

For further information please contact Prof. Dennis Pausch (Email: dennis.pausch@tu-dresden.de). 

Applications from women are particularly welcome. The same applies to people with disabilities.

Please send applications - in German or English language - with CV, research profile, and a project outline by 25.10.2019 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service applies), preferably via the TU Dresden SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf document to dennis.pausch@tu-dresden.de or by post to TU Dresden, Fakultät Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften, Institut für Klassische Philologie, Professur für Klassische Philologie/Latein, Herr Prof. Pausch, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden. Please submit copies only, as your application will not be returned to you. Expenses incurred in attending interviews cannot be reimbursed. 

Reference to data protection: Your data protection rights, the purpose for which your data will be processed, as well as further information about data protection is available to you on the website: https://tu-dresden.de/karriere/datenschutzhinweis

Please find the German version under: 
https://tu-dresden.de/stellenausschreibung/7028   

Texas Christian University (USA:Tx) - Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship, Black Studies - Deadline: 15 Jan 2020[]

TCU is pleased to offer a postdoctoral fellowship committed to enhancing our strong teacher-scholar model, which emphasizes the creation and dissemination of knowledge in equal measure. This fellowship, which may last up to two years, is designed to promote diversity and support stellar scholars who are committed to research, teaching and service.  This term, the fellowship is seeking individuals with research/creative activity and pedagogical experience in Black Studies (African American literatures, Africana literatures, and/or Cultural Rhetorics).

Starting salary begins at approximately $50,000, depending on the field of study and level of experience, plus a generous benefits package including access to medical, vision, dental, and life insurance. This award also includes up to $5,000 for research‐related and program travel expenses and up to $2,000 for moving expenses. Each award is for 12 months and may be renewable for only one additional year upon demonstration of academic productivity. The deadline for applications is January 15, 2020 and the position will begin Fall 2020. To apply, go to: https://chancellor.tcu.edu/initiatives/chancellors-postdoctoral-fellowship/ 

The Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow has the unique opportunity to receive:

Mentorship from a senior professor and college leadership
Training and development in the areas of research and pedagogy
Professional development preparing the fellow for a full-time faculty position at an academic institution
Networking and connection-building with University administration
Opportunities to engage and participate as an active member of the TCU community

A highly selective teaching and research university with 10,000 students, TCU is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational institution committed to academic freedom located in Fort Worth, Texas, the 16th largest city in the United States and part of the nation’s fourth largest metropolitan area. TCU has been recognized for eight consecutive years as one of the “Great Colleges to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education. As an AA/EEO employer, TCU recruits, hires, and promotes qualified persons in all job classifications without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ethnic origin, disability, genetic information, covered veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.

The University of Hong Kong: Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Faculty of Arts[]

  • Deadline: January 7, 2020
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
  • Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Faculty of Arts
  • The Society of Fellows in the Humanities is a prestigious initiative that aims to attract exceptional, early-career postdoctoral scholars from around the world to Asia's Global University. Located in one of the world's most dynamic cities and on Mainland China's doorstep, the University of Hong Kong offers unique opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research through its commitment to innovation and interdisciplinarity.
  • The Faculty of Arts is one of the University's oldest and largest faculties and is consistently recognized as the first in Asia for the Arts and Humanities. Its international outlook is reflected in the incredible diversity of its staff and students and its collaborations with other top universities around the globe.
  • Post-doctoral Fellowship in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities (Ref.: 498967)
  • The Society is seeking outstanding applicants for up to six Postdoctoral Fellowships, to commence on August 1, 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter, for a period of three years.
  • The Society aims to establish a vibrant research community in which Fellows interact with each other and other members of the Faculty. Fellows will be expected to teach two courses during the term of their appointment, and will be required to submit a brief, annual summary of their activities and accomplishments. The University of Hong Kong is an English-medium university. A host department within the Faculty of Arts will be selected on the basis of a Fellow’s proposed area of research.
  • Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree conferred after January 1, 2017. Candidates will have defended or submitted their dissertation by December 31, 2019 and their degree conferred not later than March 31, 2020. They will not be currently employed in tenure-track positions.
  • A highly competitive package including housing allowance, medical benefits, annual leave, and conference and research support will be offered to the successful applicants. At current rates, salaries tax does not exceed 15% of gross income.
  • The University only accepts online application for the above post. Applicants should apply online at the University’s careers website (https://jobs.hku.hk) and upload an up-to-date C.V., cover letter (not exceeding 300 words), a research proposal (not exceeding 1500 words), and a writing sample to the Faculty via the online system. Three letters of recommendation shall be sent directly to the Society at sofhku@hku.hk by the referees. Applications will be vetted by a panel of scholars from across the spectrum of the arts and the humanities. Further particulars can be obtained from http://arts.hku.hk/sof. Closes January 7, 2020. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of March 2020.
  • The University is committed to diversity and inclusivity. To promote gender diversity and professional advancement of women as well as men, the Faculty of Arts expressly encourages qualified persons from both genders to apply.


03/31 - Any news on this?

04/14 - No news.

Tilburg University (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral researcher in Legal AI - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Law, Technology, Markets and Society (LTMS) – home of TILT and TILEC – has a vacancy for a postdoctoral researcher (1.0 fte, 2 years). We are looking for someone with the interest and ability to do interdisciplinary research in the fields of law and data analytics.

The selected candidate will contribute to the research program ‘From Regulating Human Behavior to Regulating Data’. This project is part of the Digital Legal Studies track within the sector plan for Dutch Law Schools funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. This position fits within the Legal AI project, an interdisciplinary project that aims to understand the impacts of AI on the Dutch legal system.

By means of a number of case studies, the Legal AI project investigates the effects of AI at different levels in the legal system (digital infrastructure) on decision making processes (digital justice). Within this larger framing, this postdoctoral sub-project will focus on understanding problems of human interaction with AI in the legal system and organizational changes as a result of the introduction of AI. Focusing on empirical cases from the Dutch justice system, this sub-project will look at whether automation bias (a tendency not to question machines’ guidance) is occurring, what level of discretion is left to decisionmakers and whether that is changing with the embedding of AI in the broader sociotechnical system, how the quality and risks of decision-making processes based on AI are evaluated, and how explainability is conceptualized in different applications and environments.

The project will employ ethnographic methodologies to understand how members of the judiciary are using and interacting with automated decision-making systems, and how those systems are embedded and incorporated in the legal system.

The successful candidate

  • Speaks fluent Dutch (C1 level or above)
  • has a PhD in either Science and Technology Studies (STS), media studies, philosophy, law or relevant social scientific field
  • has experience with interview-based and ethnographic research methods and interdisciplinary communication
  • has demonstrable ability and interest in the translation and communication of research findings between the technical and social scientific/humanities communities;
  • has strong communication and writing skills, including publications commensurate with the stage at which the candidate finds themself in their career but which are indicative of a strong ability to publish in the best academic journals;
  • has experience with or is interested in working in an interdisciplinary environment (affinity and experience should be evident from the candidate’s education or past performance in teaching, research or publications);
  • a ‘BKO qualification’ for those applicants currently working at a Dutch University is considered as an advantage;

Employment terms and conditions The appointment will be for a fixed period of two years. Depending on the candidates’ experience and qualifications, the starting gross salary will vary between € 3,637 and € 4,978 per month (full time) based on scale 11 of the Collective Labor Agreement (CAO) Dutch Universities.

Tilburg University is rated among the top of Dutch employers, offering very good fringe benefits, such as the possibility to determine your benefits individually through a labor choice model and reimbursement of moving expenses. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a tax-free allowance equal to 30% of their taxable salary.

Information and application The application must include:

  • a curriculum vitae;
  • a motivation letter;
  • a list of publications, and a copy of the three best or most relevant publications of the applicant;
  • the names and addresses of three referees. Referees will be contacted for shortlisted candidates only.

Applying for this vacancy can only be done online. The application must be submitted via the link at the bottom of the page before the 5th August. Job interviews will be held on 27, 29 or 30 August at Tilburg University or through Skype.
Specific information about the vacancy can be obtained from Dr. Linnet Taylor (l.e.m.taylor@tilburguniversity.edu) or Dr. Merel Noorman (m.e.noorman@tilburguniversity.edu).

Tilburg University (NDL) - Postdoc in Law & Psychology, ‘From Regulating Human Behavior to Regulating Data’ - Deadline: 14 Aug 2019[]

Department LTMS – home of TILT and TILEC is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher (Full time for 2 years)

The Department of Law, Technology, Markets and Society (LTMS) – home of TILT and TILEC – has a vacancy for a postdoctoral researcher (1.0 fte, 2 years). We are looking for someone with a background in (legal-)psychology or a related discipline to contribute to a legal-philosophical project regarding privacy in the data driven age.

The selected candidate will contribute to the research program ‘From Regulating Human Behavior to Regulating Data’. This project is part of the Digital Legal Studies track within the sector plan for Dutch Law Schools funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. This position fits within the project 'Privacy after the GDPR: Exploring the interaction of Privacy, Trust and Identity in the Data Driven Age' and concerns two of its sub-projects.

The first sub-project regards the relationship between privacy and identity. The traditional approach to privacy is that it revolves around the right or capacity of a person to block information-communication to others, for example by blocking access to one’s home, communication or body. This projects tries to understand to what extent privacy could also be conceived as revolving around blocking information communication to oneself.  For example, a photo may revive an aspect of a person’s past (an experimental gothic phase; an anorexic period); a tech company may infer a person’s early pregnancy even before she does and inform her through pregnancy-related advertisements; etc. I may not want you to know that I had an anorexic period when I reached puberty, but I may equally not want to be confronted with such information myself, because I want to forget about that painful period and move on with my life. Being confronted with unwanted information about yourself challenges in a fundamental way a person’s capacity to form and maintain an identity, understood as involving building a personal narrative. Traditional coping strategies include rationalisation or suppression of unwanted information, but is this still possible in a world which is increasingly data-driven? The second project looks into the way in which networked devices – e.g. smartphone apps and/or smart home applications such as voice assistants– mediate trust relations. Using these devices, we are not just making life more fun and convenient, we are also deliberately and inadvertently sharing a lot of personal data. While research indicates that people are highly concerned about their privacy, this is not reflected in their everyday actions. The starting point of this research is that end-users base trust in technologies often on their perceived functionalities and ease of use, while the values that are at stake – e.g. the value of privacy and/or freedom of choice– are hidden behind the interface. This research wants to combine philosophical/conceptual and empirical methodologies in order to understand the first-person, phenomenological experience of end-users and how this experience effects trust building. In particular this research project is interested in how both the design of the interface (micro-perception) as well as the end-users’ personal, historical, and/or cultural background (macro-perception) influence trust building. 

If you are interested, we ask you to send us your CV, a motivation letter and a short research statement (maximum 2 pages) in which you describe what type of research you envisage for these two projects (your time should be more or less equally distributed between the two). What research methodology would you use, which literature is relevant, which specific aspects would you focus on, what are the results you envisage?

Requirements Applicants must:

  • Hold a doctoral degree in (legal)psychology or in law with demonstrable background in psychology (dual Ma or Ba/Ma).
  • Have demonstrated ability – or strong potential – to produce and publish research at international/world-leading levels of excellence.
  • Be able to undertake certain administrative duties autonomously and preferably have some experience in undertaking such duties (e.g. organization of workshops, management of projects, etc).
  • Be proactive and accountable, able to prioritize across responsibilities, and manage varied commitments.
  • Have excellent interpersonal, as well as strong and effective communication skills.
  • Have perfect command of English. Knowledge of Dutch would be an asset, but is not required.
  • Be available to start working as soon as possible.
  • Be present at Tilburg University during working hours, and commit to integrate in the environment provided by LTMS and the Tilburg Law School.

Terms of employment The appointment will be for a fixed period of two years. Depending on the candidates’ experience and qualifications, the starting gross salary will vary between € 3,637 and € 4,978 per month (full time) based on scale 11 of the Collective Labor Agreement (CAO) Dutch Universities. Tilburg University is rated among the top of Dutch employers, offering very good fringe benefits, such as the possibility to determine your benefits individually through a labor choice model and reimbursement of moving expenses. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a tax-free allowance equal to 30% of their taxable salary.

Information and application More information about the vacancy can be obtained from Bart van der Sloot (b.vdrsloot@tilburguniversity.edu) and Esther Keymolen (E.L.O.Keymolen@tilburguniversity.edu).

Applying for this vacancy can only be done online. The application, including a motivation letter and CV, must be submitted via the link at the bottom of the page before the 15th of August 2019. The job interviews will be held on 3 or 4 September at Tilburg University or through Skype.

Trinity College Dublin (IRL) - Beyond 2022 Archival Discovery Research Fellows (Postdoctoral), Early Modern History (c.1500-c.1800) - SHORT Deadline: 20 Jan. 2020[]

  • Location: Beyond 2022 Project at The National Archives UK (London) and The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (Belfast)
  • Employer: Trinity College Dublin
  • Post Status: Specific Purpose (2 years)
  • Reports to: Dr Peter Crooks, Beyond 2022 Programme Director
  • Closing date: 20 January 2020, 5pm local time.
  • Post Summary: The Beyond 2022: Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury Research Project is an all-island and international collaboration funded by the Government of Ireland, through the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, under the Project Ireland 2040 framework. Based in Trinity College Dublin, Beyond 2022 seeks to re-imagine and re-create through virtual reality the Public Record Office of Ireland building and its archival collections, which were destroyed in the opening engagement of the Irish Civil War. The resource created by the Project will be an open-access virtual archive.
  • Beyond 2022 is seeking two exceptional historical and archival postdoctoral researchers as Archival Discovery Research Fellows, to be based at The National Archives UK (London) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (Belfast) respectively. The Archival Discovery work package within Beyond 2022 seeks to identify materials that can replace the documents destroyed in the Four Courts blaze in 1922, replenishing the destroyed Record Treasury to a greater extent than ever imagined.
  • Working under the overall direction of Dr Peter Crooks (Programme Director), the successful candidates will be embedded at TNA and PRONI respectively, bringing their specialist archival knowledge to an interdisciplinary and international team. The post-holder will also undertake dissemination and public engagement activities to assist the project in its mission to communicate the importance of its discoveries to the widest possible audience.
  • Please refer to the full job description for more information and to submit an application.
  • APPLY: https://histories-humanities.tcd.ie/research/Beyond-2022/
  • Details required for Application Process:
  • Cover letter (1 page)
  • Research statement describing your specialist knowledge of relevant archival collections and proposing how you would prioritize your research in PRONI to further the vision of Beyond 2022 if offered this position (3pp)
  • Full CV (3 pp) including the names of two referees who may be contacted if you are shortlisted.
  • Note: Separate applications are required from candidates applying for the fellowships tenable at PRONI and TNA.
  • It is envisaged that interviews will take place in Trinity College Dublin on 13/14 February 2020.

Trinity College Dublin (IRL) Research Fellow in Philosophy - Deadline: 14 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Department of Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin invites applications for a full-time postdoctoral research position – approx. 36 months - working on the project REAL - Rights and Egalitarianism.
  • REAL is a 5-year project funded by an ERC Consolidator grant and led by Dr. Adina Preda. The project examines and challenges the rift between rights and egalitarian theories of justice, especially telic egalitarian theories. These two areas or concerns are perceived as incompatible with each other in certain ways; the aim of this project is to demonstrate that this is a misconception. The project adopts an analytical approach that blends arguments from legal and political philosophy, normative ethics and axiology in order to provide a novel framework that integrates these two approaches. In particular, the project ultimately aims to offer a deontic (luck) egalitarian account of justice with global reach that can translate into rights.
  • The team will include the PI, two postdoctoral researchers, a PhD student and an occasional research assistant. Funding is available for travel to conferences or visiting trips to other institutions as well as some consumables.
  • Standard Duties and Responsibilities of the Post: The postdoctoral fellows are expected to conduct original research on one or more aspects of the project; these include but are not restricted to: theories of distributive justice, especially egalitarian theories, analytical theories of rights, deontological and consequentialist approaches in ethics and axiology. Of particular interest are research projects that combine some of these areas. They will actively take part in research activities and events in the Department of Philosophy and the School. They will regularly present their work in progress to the team and other members of the department as well as disseminate the findings of the project internationally.
  • Person Specification
  • Qualifications: The candidate should have a PhD (completed or near completion) in Philosophy or cognate discipline.
  • Knowledge & Experience.
  • Essential: Solid knowledge of value theory (broadly defined) and specifically analytical theories of rights, egalitarian theories of justice and/or axiology; A developed research agenda consistent with the project and a publication strategy.
  • Desirable: Experience of presenting academic work for diverse audiences.
  • Skills & Competencies
  • Essential Excellent written and verbal English skills; Excellent analytical skills; Good presentation and communication skills; Willingness to engage with the academic community both in Ireland and internationally; Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Desirable: Good IT and organisational skills.
  • Applications must include a full CV, two confidential academic references, a cover letter and a research statement detailing research plans for the next 3 years by February 14, 2020. Applications, enquiries and the references can be sent to Adina Preda at Predaa@tcd.ie. Please note that a writing sample will be requested from shortlisted candidates prior to the interview, which is likely to take place in March 2020. The starting date is negotiable but should be no later than September 2020.


Tufts Postdoctoral Fellowships in Culture, History, and Translation, 2020-2021[]

Deadline: 2/28/20

The Center for the Humanities and the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at Tufts University invite applications for two one-year postdoctoral fellowships, beginning July 1, 2020. The fellows will take a leading role in a research project on themes in Culture, History, and Translation, a project funded by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Tufts under its Research and Scholarship Strategic Plan. We seek two junior scholars whose research builds upon the traditional strengths of humanities – languages, textual interpretation, ethics and values – to rethink society, culture, art, religion, and civilization beyond the national unit that previously organized many studies. This project considers longer histories of connection, exchange, and interdependency in ways that unsettle discretely bounded territories and recast received historical periods, by reconsidering formerly studied “areas” such as: the global study of Europe, transoceanic studies, hemispheric American studies, global Black diaspora studies, and transregional Arabic studies, among others.

The fellow will receive a stipend of $51,000, will be eligible for Tufts University health benefits, and will have a workspace at the Center for the Humanities at Tufts. Fellows will be expected to teach one course in a topic related to their area(s) of specialization, or to participate in equivalent work of course design and planning, during the academic year, as well as participating in other designated activities.

Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD. The area of disciplinary specialization is open and may involve one or more of the following disciplines: anthropology, history, comparative literature, religion, material and visual culture, critical theory. However, the Culture, History, and Translation project is particularly interested in interdisciplinary scholarship with the ability to think broadly and experimentally across conventional geographic, thematic or temporal norms. Specifically, we seek scholars whose work engages the concept of translation as interceding on settled notions of culture and history and as imbricated in constructions of colonialism, race, empire and diaspora.

Application requirements: Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, a 2500-word research description, and three confidential letters of reference, submitted directly by the authors, and uploaded to Interfolio. All application materials must be submitted via Interfolio. Review of applications begins on February 28, 2020 and continues until the positions are filled.


Anyone heard anything? (5/18)

Tufts, 2020-2021 Center for the Humanities General Postdoctoral Fellowships[]

Deadline: 2/28/20


The Center for the Humanities invites applications for two one-year humanities postdoctoral fellowships, beginning September 1, 2020.

The fellow will receive a stipend of $51,000, will be eligible for Tufts University health benefits, and will have a workspace at the Center for the Humanities at Tufts. Fellows will be expected to teach one course in a topic related to their area(s) of specialization, or to participate in equivalent work of course design and planning, during the academic year, as well as participating in other designated activities.

We seek junior scholars whose research broadly engages new comparative and/or relational methodologies for thinking of the humanities in a global framework. We are interested in work that crosses national and disciplinary boundaries to reconceive the objects, methods, material culture and archives for research. The area of specialization is open and may involve one or more of the following disciplines: history, comparative literature, religion, art history and architecture, anthropology, material and visual culture, critical theory, or other humanities fields. A Ph.D. is required.

Application requirements: Applications, consisting of a cover letter, CV, a 2500-word research description, and three letters of recommendation, should be submitted electronically. Review of applications begins on February 28, 2020 and continues until the positions are filled.

For additional information or questions, applicants may contact the Center for the Humanities at humanities@tufts.edu.



Anyone heard anything? (5/18)



Tulane University (USA:LA) - 2020-2021 Bonquois Postdoctoral Fellow in Women's History - Deadline: not stated[]

  • The Newcomb Institute of Tulane University is seeking a postdoctoral fellow in women’s history for the 2020-2021 academic year (July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021). We invite applicants whose research is intersectional and engages with women and politics, women and second-wave feminist organizations, women and social movements, women’s higher education, women’s health, or Southern women’s organizing within national organizations. A research focus on 20th century women’s history in the Gulf South is preferred though not required. The fellow will do his or her academic research, present his or her work at a public lecture, and join the interdisciplinary intellectual community at the Newcomb Institute and Tulane University. We also ask the fellow to work closely with one to two undergraduate research assistants.
  • Required qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in History, American Studies, or closely related field.
  • Demonstrated research interests that take a historical and intersectional approach to gender, reflecting how race, class, sexual, ethnic, community, and national identities interact
  • Preferred qualifications
  • Research focus on 20th century women’s history in the Gulf South.

Have not heard anything. One month later, I am assuming my application is dead. Feb 2, 2020



Tulane University, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) Postdoctoral Fellow[]

Deadline: December 31, 2017

The Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) invites applications for four (4) research fellowships for the Academic Year of 2018-2019, two with program administration duties and two with light teaching. Applications from the social sciences in the fields of international relations, international political economy, comparative politics, political sociology, and policy studies are encouraged. Latin American expertise and Spanish or Portuguese fluency required. Fellows will be selected based on intellectual merit, experience, the potential impact of their planned research for CIPR programs, and teaching needs of the host department.

Fellowships are one-year, residential, full-time appointments with a stipend of $47,500 plus benefits. Travel and moving expenses are not supported. In addition to their planned research, applicants must be prepared to carry out either program administration or adjunct teaching responsibilities. In the program administration track, fellows will be expected to work with CIPR’s director in the Commitment to Equity Project, and/or to develop programmatic content and projects in Inter-American relations, comparative political economy, citizenship rights, human development, and others. The other fellowship carries a one course per semester adjunct teaching load in the department of the fellow’s primary discipline and in the candidate’s major subfields, without administrative responsibilities. In both cases, specific responsibilities will be defined jointly during the initial phase of the appointment.

QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must plan to complete their Ph.D. no later than May 2018. Recent graduates with no longer than three years since receiving their Ph.D. are especially encouraged to apply.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Application must be submitted via Interfolio by visiting https://apply.interfolio.com/47253 and must include (1) a curriculum vitae; (2) a cover letter describing research interests and intended research at CIPR if selected, fit to the program and teaching experience; (3) a graduate transcript; (4) two recommendation letters; (5) a writing sample; and (6) teaching evaluations if available. For further information please contact Ludovico Feoli, Director, Center for Inter-American Policy Research. Applications will be reviewed starting December 31, 2017 until the positions are filled.

UCLA (USA:Ca) - Postdoc, Law & Philosophy Program Fellow - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Department of Philosophy are offering a one to two year research fellowship to a recent law school graduate or Ph.D. in philosophy. (A second year of the fellowship is available assuming satisfactory performance in the first year.) The fellowship is under the auspices of the UCLA Program in Law and Philosophy. 

Fellows will be asked to teach two courses in the first year and one course in the second year of the fellowship, to attend and assist with the planning of Law and Philosophy events, to attend talks and conferences, and otherwise to participate actively in the law school and philosophy department communities. The bulk of their time will be devoted to independent research. Candidates should demonstrate a strong interest in a career involving teaching and research in law and philosophy. Typical candidates will have a post-graduate degree in law (e.g., J.D., LLM, or S.J.D.) or a doctorate in philosophy. All post-graduate degrees should be completed no later than June 30, 2020. The fellowship offers a competitive salary, small research stipend, and full benefits with a start date of July 1, 2020.

One or two postdoctoral fellowships will be available depending on funding.

Interested candidates should apply online at https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF04815

Please submit PDF copies of the following: 1) a cover letter; 2) CV; 3) A research statement focusing on the candidate's research interests in law and philosophy; 4) a writing sample; 5) a statement describing their experience and approach to fostering diversity in the classroom and the profession; and 6) three letters of recommendation. Letters submitted online may be addressed to the attention of Elsa Duong, Manager, Program in Law and Philosophy, UCLA School of Law, Box 951476, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476. Applicants with teaching experience should also include their teaching evaluations, a summary thereof, or other testimonials concerning their teaching experience. 

To facilitate blind review of writing samples et alia, applicants are asked to submit their writing samples, research statements, and diversity statements without references that would reveal their identities, professional titles, or institutions that granted their advanced degrees. 

For full consideration of your application, please apply by Friday, November 15, 2019.

UC Louvain (EU:Bel) - Postdoc, Immigration Law - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

The Charles de Visscher Centre for International and European Law is hiring a full-time researcher in immigration law for a period of three years.

Start date: January 1, 2020

The research focuses on Belgian and European asylum law. It is part of an inter-university research project within an international consortium. The researcher will be part of the EDEM research team.

Online: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/juri/cedie/actualites/ouverture-d-un-poste-de-recherche-post-doctorale-a-temps-plein-en-droit-de-l-immigration.html

Application conditions

holding a doctoral degree (PhD) on the 15 septembre 2019 ;
first post-doc ;
must have resided outside Belgium for more than 12 months during the last three years before the start of this scholarship.
interest in migration law and international law (human and European rights);
interest in legal research;
languages: very good knowledge of French and English; passive understanding of Dutch is required
Deadlines

Applications must be submitted by 15 November 2019 at midnight at the latest by e-mail, accompanied by a CV, baccalaureate, master's notes, PhD diploma (full text on the PhD in pdf) and a letter of motivation to the

Prof. Sylvie SAROLEA sylvie.sarolea@uclouvain.be

The candidate will indicate all the contact details where he can be reached, including a mobile phone. Any additional information can be obtained from Professor Sylvie Saroléa at the e-mail address indicated above.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Selection process
Applications must be submitted by 15 November 2019 at midnight at the latest by e-mail, accompanied by a CV, baccalaureate, master's notes, PhD diploma (full text on the PhD in pdf) and a letter of motivation to the

Prof. Sylvie SAROLEA sylvie.sarolea@uclouvain.be

The candidate will indicate all the contact details where he can be reached, including a mobile phone. Any additional information can be obtained from Professor Sylvie Saroléa at the e-mail address indicated above.

REQUIREMENTS
Offer Requirements
REQUIRED LANGUAGES

FRENCH: Excellent

ENGLISH: Excellent

DUTCH: Basic

Skills/Qualifications
holding a doctoral degree (PhD) on 15 September 2019 ;
first post-doc.
Specific Requirements
must have resided outside Belgium for more than 12 months during the last three years before the start of this scholarship.
interest in migration law and international law (human and European rights);
interest in legal research.

Umeå University (EU:Swe) - Postdoc with focus on cultural and democratization processes - Deadline: 16 Aug. 2019[]

Umeå University is dedicated to providing creative environments for learning and work. We offer a wide variety of courses and programmes, world leading research, and excellent innovation and collaboration opportunities. More than 4 000 employees and 30 000 students have already chosen Umeå University. We welcome your application!

The department of Culture and Media Studies is part of the Faculty of Arts at Umeå University, and has a broad educational and research field within the diciplines ethnology, journalism, cultural analysis, literary studies, media-and communication studies and museology. The department has about 60 employees and the unique combination of disciplines makes the department a creative milieu with an intersection of culture, literature and media. http://www.kultmed.umu.se

The department of Culture and Media Studies is looking for a postdoc in either media and
communication studies, ethnology, museology or literary studies with focus on cultural and democratization processes.

Qualifications and evaluation criteria A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be the equivalent of a doctorate shall be qualified for employment as a postdoctoral researcher. For this position a doctoral degree in ethnology, media- and communication studies, museology, literary studies or the equivalent, or the equivalent of a foreign degree, is required. A precondition is that the applicant has not previously been employed as a postdoc at Umeå University for more than a year within the same, or equivalent discipline. The degree must be completed no more than three years before the closing date of the application unless special circumstances exist. Special circumstances include absence due to illness, parental leave or clinical practice, appointments of trust in trade union organizations or similar circumstances.

The research qualifications are the primary basis for the assessment of candidates. The ranking of the candidates is based on the research qualifications and the relevance and quality of the research plan. Good skills in Swedish or other Scandinavian language, is a request for applicants in literary studies. A general assessment criterion is good ability to work with others, as well as the competence and suitability required in order to carry out the work duties successfully.

Further information The postdoc position consists of full time research and active participation in the discipline’s research activities. Some teaching may also be included in the work duties.

The postdoc is a two-year full-time position and the starting date of the employment is 2019-10-01 unless otherwise agreed.
The position is placed in Umeå and high personal attendance at the department is a requirement.

Application The application written in Swedish or English must include:
• A letter of interest that states the candidate's motivation for applying for the current position and his/her qualifications
• CV (with complete publication list)
• Project description (maximum five pages)
• Validated copies of degree certificates (date of thesis defense and its title, current and previous positions, grants, awards, research collaborations)
• Five publications that the applicant wishes to be evaluated
• Contact information of at least two reference persons

The application is to be submitted through the e-recruiting system no later than August 16, 2019.

For more information about the employment, contact Karin Ljuslinder, karin.ljuslinder@umu.se

Umeå University wants to offer an equal environment where open dialogue between people with different backgrounds and perspectives lay the foundation for learning, creativity and development. We welcome people with different backgrounds and experiences to apply for the current employment.


We kindly decline offers of recruitment and advertising help.

Umeå University (EU:Swe) - Postdoctoral researcher studying judicial independence - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

Umeå University is dedicated to providing creative environments for learning and work. We offer a wide variety of courses and programmes, world leading research, and excellent innovation and collaboration opportunities. More than 4 300 employees and 33 000 students have already chosen Umeå University. We welcome your application!

The Department of Law is expansive and currently has close to sixty employees. The department is responsible for the law program and individual legal courses, and also participates in several other academic programs. For more detailed information, see our website: here.

The Department of Law is looking for a postdoc to join a multidisciplinary research team. This is a two-year full-time position starting October 1, 2019 or upon agreement. The position consists of 20% teaching and 80% conducting research.

Project description and working tasks

The postdoctoral project is part of the six-year project “Judicial independence under pressure? Building an infrastructure for multidisciplinary research of the Court of Justice of the European Union”. The project is carried out by a research group consisting of researchers in law and political science at five research institutions (across four countries). The main purpose of the project is to create a multidisciplinary platform for a long-needed improvement of the research on law and politics in Europe. At the core of the project will be a comprehensive database with detailed information on all cases and judges of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which will contribute to the goal of better understanding the conditions for judicial independence under political constraints. Together with the rest of the project team, the successful candidate will participate in designing and developing the database, organizing and participating in activities, and conducting research using the database. The postdoc will be co-supervised by Mattias Derlén (Umeå University), Johan Lindholm (Umeå University), and Daniel Naurin (Gothenburg University and University of Oslo).

Requirements and Qualifications

Applicants must have earned a doctoral degree, or a foreign degree that is deemed equivalent to a doctoral degree, in law, political science, international relations, or another discipline relevant to the project. Absent exceptional circumstances (sick leave, parental leave etc.), preference is given to applicants that have received the doctoral degree in the last three years. Postdoctoral researchers who will teach or supervise should have relevant education.

The main assessment criteria for the appointment are documented research skills and academic track record and we are looking for a highly motivated and responsible candidate who wants to develop as an individual scientist as well as a research team member. When selecting among applicants, the selection committee will particularly favor applicants having education in or experience with any of the following: law and politics, including judicial politics; studies of the CJEU or other courts; studies of European law and/or politics; empirical legal studies; law and economics; statistics; programming; network analysis; and text mining. An ability to perform research independently as well as in a team and excellent skills in the English language, both oral and written, are essential.

Application

The application should include

a cover letter summarizing your qualifications, your scientific interests, and your motives for applying (max 2 pages), curriculum vitae (CV), a list of publications, copies of relevant degree certificates, copies of relevant publications, contact information for one or more references, transcripts of university studies, any other document you wish to invoke.

Further details regarding the positions are provided by Professor Mattias Derlén, telephone +46 90 786 92 32 or e-mail Mattias.derlen@umu.se

Applications must be submitted via our e-recruitment system. Log on and apply via the bottom of the page. Applications must be submitted no later than September 6, 2019.

We look forward to your application!


Umeå University (EU:Swe) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

Umeå University is dedicated to providing creative environments for learning and work. We offer a wide variety of courses and programmes, world leading research, and excellent innovation and collaboration opportunities. More than 4 300 employees and 33 000 students have already chosen Umeå University. We welcome your application!

The Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in philosophy. The employment period is two years full-time (100%).

Job description The postdoc is expected to conduct independent philosophical research. In addition to research, the postdoc will contribute to the development of the research environment by actively participating in philosophical research seminars and other research activities. Certain administrative tasks related to research activities may also be required. 

Qualifications and assessments A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be the equivalent of a doctorate is qualified for employment as a postdoctoral researcher. A doctoral degree in philosophy, or the equivalent, is required for this position. A precondition for being employed is that the applicant must not previously have been employed as a postdoc at Umeå University for more than a year within the same or equivalent discipline. The degree must be completed no more than three years before the closing date of the application unless special circumstances exist. Special circumstances include absence due to illness, parental leave or clinical practice, appointments of trust in trade union organizations or similar circumstances. 

Good writing and oral communication skills in English as well as good ability to work with others are required for this position. 

Research merits will be of primary importance in the evaluation of applicants, followed by the quality and feasibility of the research plan. 

Application The application must include the following documents in English or Swedish: 

(1)   A letter of interest that states the candidate’s motivation for applying for the position (1-2 pp)
(2)   Curriculum Vitae and validated copies of degree certificates (date of thesis defense and its title, current and previous positions, grants, awards, research collaborations)
(3)   A full publication list with electronic copies of 3-5 of the most relevant works, the PhD thesis included
(4)   A research plan which describes the research which is to be carried out (3-5 pp)
(5)   A list of 2-3 reference persons including their positions and contact details 

The application is to be submitted through the e-recruiting system Varbi, no later than September 30th, 2019. 

Further information The postdoc is a two years full-time position (100%) starting on January 1st, 2020 unless otherwise agreed. The selected candidate is required to be present on-site in Umeå to a high degree. 

There are currently fewer female than male lecturers and researchers in philosophy and we therefore especially encourage applications from female candidates. 

For more information about the employment, contact Professor Pär Sundström (+46-90-7865163, par.sundstrom@umu.se) or Head of Department, Jonas Nilsson (+46-90-7869990, jonas.nilsson@umu.se). 

For information about the department, see Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies.

We look forward to receiving your application!

Umeå University (EU:Swe) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy or Ethics - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The postdoc is expected to conduct philosophical research on the impact on user self-determination (autonomy) from the design of current and potential future AI. The output may include both single and co-authored publications, some of which may be multi-disciplinary, involving collaboration with researchers in computer science and political science.

The postdoc is also expected to contribute to a case study of how the design of assistive AI impacts on user self-determination (on different conceptions of this concept). The case study may involve computer simulations, but no such previous knowledge or experience is required. 

The position is one of eight positions within the research project Artificial Intelligence - Destroyer or Enabler of Democracy and Self-determination, led by Professor Virgina Dignum. Collaboration with other members of the research project is expected, in particular with Associate Professor Kalle Grill, co-PI in the research project.

The project is part of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanities and Society (WASP-HS). The program is initiated and generously funded by the Wallenberg Foundations. The vision of WASP-HS is to achieve excellent research and competence on the ethical, economic, labor market, social and legal aspects of Artificial Intelligence. For more information about the research and other activities conducted within WASP-HS please visit http://wasp-sweden.org/

The selected candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the local research environment by actively participating in the departmental activities, such as research seminars and workshops. Certain limited administrative tasks related to research activities may also be required. Conference travels etc. are funded.

Qualifications and assessments 
A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be the equivalent of a doctorate is qualified for employment as a postdoctoral researcher. A doctoral degree in either philosophy or other relevant field with a focus on ethics is required for this position. A precondition for being employed is that the applicant must not previously have been employed as a postdoc at Umeå University for more than a year within the same or equivalent discipline. The degree must be completed no more than three years before the closing date of the application unless special circumstances exist. Special circumstances include absence due to illness, parental leave or clinical practice, appointments of trust in trade union organizations or similar circumstances.  

Research merits will be of primary importance in the evaluation of applicants, followed by the quality and feasibility of a brief statement of research interests and ideas relevant for the position. Priority will be given to applicants with published research on either self-determination (autonomy, liberty, authenticity, etc.) or emerging technologies, in particular but not exclusively AI. Previous experience of multi-disciplinary work is a significant merit. 

Good writing and oral communication skills in English, as well as good ability to work with others, are requirements for this position.  

Application 
The application must be written in English and include the following documents:  

(1) A letter of interest explaining your motivation for applying for the present position (1-2 pp)
(2) Curriculum Vitae and validated copies of degree certificates (date of thesis defense and its title, current and previous positions, grants, awards, research collaborations)
(3) A full publication list with electronic copies of 3-5 of the most relevant works, the PhD thesis included 
(4) A brief statement of the research interests and ideas relevant to the tasks described for the position (2-4 pp)
(5)  A list of 2-3 reference persons including their positions and contact details 

The application is to be submitted via e-recruiting system Varbi, no later than October 15th, 2019. 

Further information The postdoc is a two year full-time position (100%) starting on the January 1st, 2020 unless otherwise agreed. The selected candidate is required to be present on-site in Umeå to a high degree. 

There are currently fewer female than male lecturers and researchers in philosophy, and we therefore especially encourage applications from female candidates. 

For more information about the employment, contact Associate Professor Kalle Grill (+46-90-7865163, kalle.grill@umu.se) or Head of Department Jonas Nilsson (+46-90-7866807, jonas.nilsson@umu.se).  

For information about the department, see Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies.  

We look forward to receiving your application!

Universiteit Antwerpen (BEL) - Postdoctoral Researcher, Historical Future Expectations in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period - Deadline: 17 Nov. 2019[]

  • The Faculty of Arts is seeking to fill a full-time (100%) vacancy in the Department of History for a Postdoctoral researcher in an ERC-funded project on historical future expectations in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period
  • The candidate will contribute to the ERC Starting Grant Project “Back to the Future: Future expectations and actions in late medieval and early modern Europe, c.1400-c.1830” (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/225075/factsheet/en), supervised by prof. dr. Jeroen Puttevils.
  • The post-doctoral researcher will carry out the analysis of long-term developments in the linguistic expression and rhetoric of future statements on the basis of English merchant letters for the period 1400-1830 and are mostly available in digital form. The researcher will use distant reading methods to find and categorize future statements within the English letters. Through close-reading particular letters (s)he will contextualize these future statements. The researcher will also assist and co-supervise the other team members, especially in the digital text analysis of the project.
  • Job description:
    You contribute to research in the field of the late medieval and early modern future expectations in general and to the research goals of the project.
    You co-supervise PhD students and other team members and assist them in digital text analysis.
    You publish scientific articles related to the research project of the assignment. These publications can be co-authored with other project members and external researchers.
    You are encouraged to apply for research funding, possibly in the role of (co-)supervisor.
    You manage the project website and the project’s presence on social media.
    You have a limited teaching responsibility in the History Department related to your own field of expertise and you contribute to research in the History Department and the Faculty of Arts.
  • Profile and requirements
    You hold (or get during the application period) a doctorate degree (PhD) in History, Historical Linguistics or Digital Humanities (with a strong historical component).
    You are fluent in academic English (speaking and writing).
    Command of additional languages that will be encountered in the project’s sources (Italian, Low & High German, Dutch and/or French merchant letters) is an important advantage.
    You have at least basic skills in text digitization, digital text analysis and text-mining and the willingness to improve these skills within a few months. Familiarity with coding and programming languages such as Python is commendable but not a strict requirement.
    You have experience in managing large amounts of historical sources and texts.
  • We offer
    an appointment as a postdoctoral researcher for a trial period of one year. After one year and positive assessment the contract can be renewed for an additional three years;
    the date of appointment is February 1, 2020;
    a full time gross monthly salary ranging from € 4,134.93 - € 6,446.00;
  • How to apply?
    Applications may only besubmitted online. Applications include a copy of your CV, a cover letter in which you explain your interest in the project and clearly document how your profile matches with it, and an article or working paper which features your previous research. The closing date is November 17, 2019.
    More information about the application form can be obtained from vacatures@uantwerpen.be.
    For questions about the profile and the description of duties, please contact Prof. Jeroen Puttevils, +32 (0) 3 265 94 02, jeroen.puttevils@uantwerpen.be.

University of Aarhus (DEN) - One-Year Postdoc Position: An Intellectual History of Global Inequality, 1960-2015: Argentina - Deadline: 26 Jul. 2020[]

  • The School of Culture and Society at Aarhus University invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in the history of ideas. The position is full-time, and is available from 1 February 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter.
  • The position will be part of the project ‘An Intellectual History of Global Inequality, 1960-2015’.
  • Place of employment: Jens Chr. Skous Vej 3-7, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
  • The university wants its staff to reflect the diversity of society, and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their personal background.
  • Research context: The research project is generously made available by the Danish Research Fund. The grant for the overall project is a ‘Sapere Aude: Research Leader’ grant. The successful applicant will be a member of a project team of four researchers, primarily from the field of the history of ideas. The project is led by Associate Professor Christian Olaf Christiansen at the Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, and will run from 2019 until 2022.
  • The project will investigate the historical relationship between location and the intellectual history of inequality. The research objects of this study are concepts, theories and ‘languages’ relating to international economic inequality from 1960 to 2015. The approach is historical-contextualist and combines conceptual and intellectual history, focusing upon contributions to academic and public debates by public intellectuals, especially economists, sociologists, historians and philosophers. Furthermore, the approach is comparative: we will compare the thought of Northern (primarily American), Indian, African (primarily Ghanaian) and South American (primarily Argentinian) public intellectuals. The project is thus divided into four subprojects (with this position focusing on Argentina), each investigating a significant geographical area in the global discourse on economic inequality, enabling us to make new comparisons and trace connections in South-South as well as in North-South exchanges. The project will be an important contribution to the global turn in intellectual and conceptual history.
  • Research and postdoctoral project: The successful applicant will be responsible for the sub-project on Argentina. The postdoc will study key Argentinian intellectuals and the intellectual history of international and global economic inequality in Argentina. A key area of interest could be, for example, the Argentinian development economist Raúl Prebish and the intellectual history of dependency theory, including a study of other main economists associated with the UN Economic Commission for Latin America. Other public intellectuals, past and contemporary, could include Sergio Bagú, Ricardo López Murphy, Diego Abad de Santillán, Juan Noyola Vázquez or Ernesto Laclau. The applicant should propose how to expand this sub-project closely within the aim, structure and methodology of the overall research project. It is crucial that the applicant demonstrates the capacity to work within the academic field of intellectual and/or conceptual history.
  • With this in mind, applicants should attach a project proposal to their letter of application (max 3 pages), explaining how they would carry out this research task during their prospective contract, providing details on the content, timeline, expected scientific output of the work, and motivation.
  • The successful applicant will be expected:
  • to develop their research within the framework provided by the grant awarded, in cooperation with the team leader
  • to present their research at international meetings and publish results in peer reviewed, international scientific journals in a timely fashion
  • to play a role in organising research workshops, conferences, and other such activities
  • to a limited extent to assist the principal investigator in writing grant applications and preparing a volume of papers for publication, following the project’s main academic conference (currently scheduled for May 2021).
  • Academic staff are expected to contribute to the department’s social and academic environment. We emphasise the importance of good working relationships, both among colleagues and with our students, and participation in the daily life of the department is a high priority.
  • To a limited extent, and as agreed with the PI, the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to team-taught courses at BA and MA level in her or his area of expertise.
  • Qualifications and job requirements
  • Applicants for this position should hold a PhD degree or equivalent qualifications in the history of ideas/intellectual history, or related fields such as history, international/global studies or economic history.
  • The successful applicant should have documented expertise in most of the following areas:
  • intellectual and conceptual history and methodology
  • the history of economic thought (especially development economics and the economics of inequality)
  • knowledge of the geographical focal area (Argentina)
  • global or postcolonial history relevant to the overall project (such as North-South or South-South connections)
  • inequality studies.
  • Applicants for the position should also document:
  • an international and relevant research profile of high research quality
  • a deep understanding of the debates and literatures relating to global and international economic inequality
  • familiarity with research contexts in Argentina
  • the ability to work independently and in collaboration within a research group
  • experience of research organisation and research communication near-proficiency in academic English,
  • excellent reading skills in Spanish.
  • In addition to the submissions mentioned below, applicants should also submit:
  • a concise description of their research profile (max. one page)
  • a project proposal combining a concise statement of motivation for applying for the position with a draft research proposal for the sub-project on Argentina (max. three pages in total). The project proposal must be uploaded together with the letter of application
  • publications (maximum five articles or book chapters), documenting high research quality and, secondarily, a publication profile highly relevant to the position.
  • Please note that professional references or recommendations should not be included. Applicants who are selected for an interview (or otherwise considered for the position) may be asked to provide professional references.
  • The application must be submitted in English. Only publications which are actually submitted alongside applications will be assessed; a list of publications is not sufficient. Applications which are not accompanied by such publications will not be assessed.
  • For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Christian Olaf Christiansen email: idecoc@cas.au.dk
  • For more information about the application, please contact HR supporter Marianne Birn (mbb@au.dk).

University College Cork (IRL) - Senior Research Fellow in Computer Science and Cultural Data Analytics - Deadline: 8 August 2019[]

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
CIPHER: Hip Hop Interpellation
Senior Research Fellow in
Computer Science and Cultural Data Analytics
Department of Music, School of Film, Music and Theatre

University College Cork invites applications for an experienced Senior Research Fellow to lead a new high impact 5-year research project in the area of Hip Hop Studies. The position of Senior Research Fellow is in the area of Computer Science and Cultural Data Analytics and is available at the Department of Music in the School of Film, Music, and Theatre at University College Cork. The position is funded by the European Research Council and is associated with the research project CIPHER: Hip Hop Interpellation. This study of global hip hop knowledge flows will synergize computational and ethnographic methods to examine how hip hop “unlocks the global through the local.” The principal investigator of the project is Professor J. Griffith Rollefson.

The successful candidate will work on a research project in global hip hop studies that combines cultural data analytics (text and sound, crowdsourcing, NLP, machine learning, semantic web, stylometry) with ethnographic and cultural studies methods. The researcher will work closely with the PI and a team of ethnographic researchers. S/he will also manage a dedicated doctoral student and a computational support team at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics.

The successful candidate is expected to live in Cork, Ireland and become part of the research environment/network of the university and contribute to its development. The researcher is expected to publish independently and together with the CIPHER team, present research papers at workshops and international conferences, and contribute to popular dissemination of the research results.

For an information package including full details of the post, selection criteria and application process see www.ucc.ie/hr/vacancies. The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process.

Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Prof Griffith Rollefson Email: cipher@ucc.ie Further information on the Department is available at https://www.ucc.ie/en/music-theatre/ and https://europeanhiphop.org/2019/05/13/cipher-jobs-posted/

Salary: Senior Research Fellow Salary Scale: €65,414 - €70,200 - Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with public sector pay policy.

Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal. Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title.

See the full CIPHER details at: https://europeanhiphoporg.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/ercconsolidatorgrant-2018-rollefson-fullapp.pdf

Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Thursday 8th August 2019

No late applications will be accepted.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector

Contact Person : Prof. J. Griffith Rollefson Contact Email : cipher@ucc.ie
Job ID : 036431 Contact Number : +353-(0)21-490-4521
Close Date : 08-Aug-2019 12:00

https://ore.ucc.ie/pls/corerecruit

University College Cork (EU:Eir) Post-Doctoral Researchers in Hip Hop Studies (2 positions) - Deadline: 9 September 2019[]

  • Two Post-Doctoral Researcher posts in Hip Hop Studies, are available at the Department of Music in the School of Film, Music, and Theatre at University College Cork. The positions are funded by the European Research Council and are associated with the research project CIPHER: Hip Hop Interpellation . This study of global hip hop knowledge flows will synergize ethnographic and computational methods to examine how hip hop “unlocks the global through the local.” The principal investigator of the project is Professor J. Griffith Rollefson.
  • We look to hire two Post-Doctoral Researchers with specialization in the hip hop cultures of any world culture region(s) outside of Europe and North America. Especially welcome (but not necessary) will be hip hop scholars with specialisms in two or more cultural/musical/linguistic areas (e.g. Japanese and Mandarin; Wolof, French, and Arabic; Spanish, Tagalog, and English).
  • This study of global hip hop knowledge flows will synergize ethnographic and computational methods to examine how we might conceive of hip hop as a form of “bottom-up globalization.” The successful candidates may have a disciplinary background rooted in any of the four traditional “elements” of hip hop (DJing/turntablism, MCing/rapping, graffiti/street art, bboy/bgirl dance) or any university discipline, but must demonstrate a deep knowledge of and commitment to hip hop’s “fifth element”: knowledge (of self). The postdoctoral scholars will also demonstrate knowledge of the theory and methods of ethnographic fieldwork and/or community engaged scholarship and have an established track record in such work. The successful candidates will have linguistic, musical, and cultural specializations in one or more geographic communities and an ability to do community-engaged work across various cultural sites and scenes. In their project proposal, the candidates are expected to outline how their research record, interests, and skills align with the CIPHER project – namely, how they might explore hip hop’s localizations in their field(s) of cultural specialization. Citing specific “gems” of local hip hop knowledge in the context of the proposal will be particularly advantageous.
  • The Post-Doctoral Researchers will work closely with J. Griffith Rollefson, as well as doctoral student researchers, a team of Computational Analysts with specializations in social media, big data, stylometry, and sonic analysis, an Advisory Board of established global hip hop scholars, and an Artistic Council of global hip hop artists.
  • The successful candidates will have access to dedicated funds for research and conference travel, and assist with the organization of CIPHER’s international conferences and publications.
  • The successful candidates are expected to live in Cork, Ireland and become part of the research environment/network of the university and contribute to its development. The Post-Doctoral Researchers are expected to publish independently and together with the CIPHER team, present research papers at workshops and international conferences, and contribute to popular dissemination of the research results.
  • Post Duration: 2 years
  • Salary: €37,221 - €44,266 p.a. (IUA Salary Scale)
  • CRITERIA
  • PhD in relevant humanities and social science field that offer a solid foundation for research in hip hop studies (e.g. ethno/musicology, ethnic/area studies, cultural studies, anthropology, education, media studies, African American studies, sociology, art history, etc.). The doctoral dissertation must have been submitted for evaluation before the application deadline.
  • Experience in ethnographic and/or community-engaged research.
  • The candidate's research must be closely engaged with the field of hip hop studies and/or aligned with the CIPHER initiative’s methods, aims, an ethos.
  • Appropriate technical competence and accomplishment.
  • A capability of working within a project team to achieve results.:*Good communication, organisation and interpersonal skills.
  • A commitment to gaining practical experience working on a research project.
  • Ability to work well within a team.
  • Personal suitability and motivation for the position.
  • Please note that Garda vetting and international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
  • For Informal Enquiries on the post candidates should contact: Name: J. Griffith Rollefson; Title: Professor of Music; Email Address: cipher@ucc.ie; Telephone: +353 (0)21 490 4530
  • To Apply: Applicants must submit the following attachments in pdf format, via email, to J. Griffith Rollefson, Professor of Music, cipher@ucc.ie, +353 (0)21 490 4530, on or before the closing date 9 September 2019.
Application Letter (max 2 pages) describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position
Curriculum Vitae (complete list of education, positions, teaching experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities, including a complete list of publications)
Project description (max 3 pages). The project description should address the following questions: (1) How will your work synergize with and/or augment CIPHER’s theory and methods? Please use a specific example or examples of hip hop knowledge from the music, lyrics, dance, imagery, or performance from your region(s) of specialization. How do these examples align with or complicate the theory of Hip Hop Interpellation outlined in the CIPHER proposal ; (2) How will you draw upon your disciplinary, artistic, and theoretical background and previous research or practical experience when working on the project? How will that background benefit the project?; and (3) what will be the details of your methodological approach, and how will you deal with potential practical and ethical challenges.
  • Please note that all documents must be in English.
  • The short-listed candidates will be invited to an interview by Skype or at UCC. Details of interview will be finalised at a later date. It is envisaged that the posts will start between January and May 2020 and run for two years. It is also envisaged that a further 1-2 postdoctoral posts will be advertised in years 2-3 of the five-year CIPHER study.
  • Finalists who are not selected for the two posts--and promising scholars with specializations outside of the specified regions--will be encouraged to apply for external funding to join the CIPHER Team.  Qualified candidates will receive application support from the PI and UCC's Research Office in the application process.  Applicants with specializations in any area of global hip hip studies (incl. Europe and North America) are encouraged to investigate the ERC's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships page at: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/msca-if-2019 (See also: Fulbright, SSRC, Irish Research Council) and email cipher@ucc.ie with a 1-page proposal for vetting.

University College Cork (EU:Eir) - Postdoc (2x), Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century - Deadline: 13 Dec 2019[]

Two Research Fellow posts in the area of care and caring relations are available as part of the development of a significant social sciences research programme entitled ‘Caring in the 21st Century’, or CARE21, to be hosted by the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21).
Funded by the Carolan Research Trust, CARE21 will advance interdisciplinary and social scientific understandings of care, caring relations and care practices in contemporary society, and is a major, strategic intervention to develop and consolidate caring research and capacity in ISS21 over a long term basis. Specifically, CARE21 aims to (i) advance a programme of innovative research, dissemination and dialogue as a common resource for academics, advocates, policymakers, community and voluntary organisations and others concerned with caring relations; (ii) raise awareness of the significance of care research as an interdisciplinary endeavour, and forge networks and collaborations nationally and internationally; (iii) build the longer term sustainability of ISS21 as a centre for expertise in interdisciplinary social research on the changing dynamics of care and caring in the 21st century.
In line with CARE21 objectives, we now look to hire two ISS21 Carolan Research Fellows for a period of 27 months with significant relevant experience and track record whose research will play a key role in advancing interdisciplinary research and engagement around care and caring in its broadest sense, and will seek to further develop ISS21 as a focal point for collaborative research expertise in the social sciences in Ireland. Each Fellow will develop, manage, and conduct a specific research project in relation to one or more of the following CARE21 themes:
• care, care relationships and identities as they relate to different groups in society (older people, families, children, people with disabilities, migrants, caring in the context of gender, for example);
• research which questions understandings of, or reframes, how we think about care in contemporary society;
• the ethics and politics of care and caring;
• geographies and spaces of care (including formal and informal spaces), care mobilities, and transnational caring;
• the relationship between care and technology;
• innovative and creative methodologies in care research.

Successful candidates, who will be titled ISS21 Carolan Research Fellows, will be provided with a salary and access to dedicated funds for research and conference travel to pursue a proposed research programme relating to one or more of the above themes. The Fellows will be based in ISS21, UCC’s interdisciplinary social science institute. Established in 2008 to develop, sustain and enhance research on the social, economic, and cultural transformations shaping Ireland in a global world, ISS21 has a vibrant community of scholars working across a range of thematic areas in the social sciences (https://www.ucc.ie/en/iss21/). The Research Fellows will be expected to live in Cork and participate in the intellectual life and development of the Institute and University, work closely with other members of CARE21/ ISS21, engage with national and international stakeholders and collaborators, and assist with further CARE21 funding applications. Fellows will report to the ISS21 Director, Dr. Claire Edwards.

Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.

Project Title: CARE21

Post Duration: 27 Months

Salary: €54,717 - €59,622 p.a.

For an information package including full details of the post, selection criteria and application process see https://ore.ucc.ie/.

Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr. Claire Edwards, Director ISS21, Email Address: Claire.edwards@ucc.ie ; Telephone: + 353 21 4902313.

Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title and project name.

Applicants are asked to submit the following attachments as part of their application.

• An application letter of no more than 2 pages describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position.
• A CV setting out qualifications, previous positions held, research experience and publications.
• A project proposal setting out the proposed programme of research. This should be no more than 5 pages (excluding bibliography), and should set out (i) project objectives and originality of the proposed research in relation to the state-of-the-art (ii) Proposed methodology and feasibility of the study; and (iii) the impact of the project, including steps taken to communicate and disseminate the research to different audiences. Applicants should address how their proposed programme of research addresses and develops interdisciplinarity in care research, and will contribute to the broader work of the Institute.

Proposals will be assessed on the following criteria:

• Originality and excellence of the proposed research programme, including its relevance to the CARE21 themes outlined above, and potential to advance interdisciplinary care research, conceptually and/or methodologically.
• Feasibility of the project and research methodology.
• Quality of the proposed measures suggested to promote research impact and to communicate the research to different audiences.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview. Details of interview will be finalised at a later date.

Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Friday, 13th December 2019.

No late applications will be accepted.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector

Contact Person :    Dr. Claire Edwards    Contact Email :    Claire.edwards@ucc.ie
Job ID :    037891    Contact Number :    00353 21 4902313
Close Date :    13-Dec-2019 12:00

University College London (UK:Eng) - Institute of Advanced Studies Junior Research Fellow - Deadline: 2 Sept. 2019[]

  • The appointment will be on UCL Grade 7.
  • The salary range will be £35,328 - £42,701 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance.
  • The Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences, together with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, established the UCL Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in 2015. The IAS is a research-based community of scholars comprising colleagues and doctoral students from across UCL as well as visiting fellows and research collaborators/interlocutors from the UK and internationally. It is committed to critical thinking and engaged enquiry both within and across conventional disciplinary and institutional boundaries, and aims to provide a creative and generative context in which to question and dislodge habitual practices and modes of thought.
  • The IAS is seeking to appoint one Junior Research Fellow (JRF) starting on 1 October 2019 (or as soon as possible thereafter) on an appointment of 12 months. Candidates should have recently completed a PhD in one of the subject areas of either the Faculty of Arts & Humanities or the Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences, and should be able to contribute to the research theme of Waste.
  • Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent with expert knowledge within their chosen area of research and the ability to contribute to the aforementioned research theme, which should be reflected in the authorship of one or more high quality publications. They will be required to conduct their own research but also facilitate wider disciplinary research on the theme, and be able to demonstrate how their research fits into a broader understanding of the theme. Candidates should also have the ability to give public presentations, work collaboratively and have previous experience of active involvement in research at a university level.
  • UCL vacancy reference: 1817955
  • Applicants should apply online. To access further details about the position and how to apply please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
  • If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact Catherine Stokes at c.stokes@ucl.ac.uk or +44(0)20 7679 3596.
  • Closing Date: 2/9/2019
  • Latest time for the submission of applications: 23.59.
  • Interview Date: TBC

University College London (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Modern European History (Germany & Austria) - Deadline: 10 Feb. 2020[]

  • The appointment will be on UCL Grade 7.
  • The Post-doctoral Research Fellow (PDRF) will work closely with Professor Mary Fulbrook, Professor Stephanie Bird, and Dr Stefanie Rauch on an AHRC-funded project, Compromised Identities? Reflections on Perpetration and Complicity under Nazism, whilst pursuing his/her own research on a topic related to selected trials and Nazi ‘crime scenes’ and their refraction in different media. The PDRF will also participate in and pro-actively contribute to the activities of the Institute of Advanced Studies.
  • While allowing some flexibility for the PDRF to develop his or her own research profile and interests, the PDRF will analyse issues arising from or related to questions of justice, trials and Nazi crimes in the context of prevalent social, political and cultural discourses and wider historical situations. The research will shed new light on the contingent, situational and changing understandings of complicity, perpetration, responsibility, and justice in the three Third Reich successor states that occupied distinctively different positions after the war. This research requires relevant historical expertise and linguistic competence in German.
  • The post is funded for 14.5 months in the first instance.
  • PhD in a relevant subject area (NB the thesis must have been successfully passed and award of PhD confirmed by no later than 31 January 2020)
  • Historical expertise in 20th-century history with particular reference to Europe during the Nazi era
  • Theoretical expertise and knowledge relevant to analysis of material concerning perpetrators and processes of historical discrimination
  • Proven ability to analyse and write about complex historical material
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Fluency(written and spoken) in German and English
  • Experience of working in a research environment
  • Ability and willingness to travel within the UK and overseas for archival research
  • Applicants should apply online. To access further details about the position and how to apply please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
  • References will only be required for shortlisted candidates.
  • If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact Catherine Stokes - c.stokes@ucl.ac.uk
  • Latest time for the submission of applications: 23:59.
  • Interview Date: 28 Feb 2020.

University College London (EU:UK:Eng) - Institute of Advanced Studies Junior Research Fellow, Humanities, 'Waste' - Deadline: 2 Sep 2019[]

The Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences, together with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, established the UCL Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in 2015. The IAS is a research-based community of scholars comprising colleagues and doctoral students from across UCL as well as visiting fellows and research collaborators/interlocutors from the UK and internationally. It is committed to critical thinking and engaged enquiry both within and across conventional disciplinary and institutional boundaries, and aims to provide a creative and generative context in which to question and dislodge habitual practices and modes of thought.

The IAS is seeking to appoint one Junior Research Fellow (JRF) starting on 1 October 2019 (or as soon as possible thereafter) on an appointment of 12 months. Candidates should have recently completed a PhD in one of the subject areas of either the Faculty of Arts & Humanities or the Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences, and should be able to contribute to the research theme of Waste.

Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent with expert knowledge within their chosen area of research and the ability to contribute to the aforementioned research theme, which should be reflected in the authorship of one or more high quality publications. They will be required to conduct their own research but also facilitate wider disciplinary research on the theme, and be able to demonstrate how their research fits into a broader understanding of the theme.  Candidates should also have the ability to give public presentations, work collaboratively and have previous experience of active involvement in research at a university level.

UCL vacancy reference: 1817955       

Applicants should apply online. To access further details about the position and how to apply please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.

If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact Catherine Stokes at c.stokes@ucl.ac.uk or +44(0)20 7679 3596.

Closing Date: 2/9/2019

Latest time for the submission of applications: 23.59.

Interview Date: TBC

University of Aberdeen (EU:UK:Sco) - Postdoc, Lord Gifford Fellow in Natural Theology - Deadline: 27 Aug 2019[]

The University of Aberdeen looks to appoint a Lord Gifford Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Natural Theology from January 2020. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in the field of Natural Theology/Philosophy of Religion by the time the appointment is taken up. The Fellowship encompasses three core activities: the successful candidate will (1) pursue advanced personal research in theology, (2) provide sustained and active support of department research in the field, as well as (3) contribute to the teaching of undergraduate and master’s level courses.

The department offers a wide range of undergraduate courses, usually leading to the Master of Arts, Bachelor of Divinity, or Bachelor of Theology degrees, and is home to one of the largest bodies of postgraduate students in the University.

The successful candidate will hold a PhD in the field of Natural Theology/Philosophy of Religion by the time the appointment is taken up.

Applicants should demonstrate a capacity for high-quality theological research and publication. They should possess a clear programme of future research and be willing to work collaboratively on academic endeavours. Prior experience of teaching in higher education and facility in relevant research languages would be desirable.

Salary will be paid at the rate of £33,199 per annum on the Grade 6 salary scale.

As this position is funded by the Lord Adam Gifford Trust it is offered for a period of 3 years.

Any appointment will be made subject to satisfactory references and a 12 month probation period.

For further information on various staff benefits and policies please visit www.abdn.ac.uk/staffnet/working-here

Should you require a visa to undertake paid employment in the UK you will be required to fulfil the minimum points criteria to be granted a Certificate of Sponsorship and Tier 2 visa. As appropriate, at the time an offer of appointment is made you will be asked to demonstrate that you fulfil the criteria in respect of financial maintenance and competency in English. Please do not hesitate to contact Heather Clark, HR Adviser on +44 (0)1224 273244 or email h.m.clark@abdn.ac.uk for further information.

Online application forms are available at www.abdn.ac.uk/jobs

The closing date for receipt of applications is 27 August 2019.

Should you wish to make an informal enquiry please contact:

Professor Tom Greggs, FRSE, Head of Divinity

01224 272388

t.greggs@abdn.ac.uk

Please do not send application forms or CVs to Professor Greggs

Please quote reference number DHP082R on all correspondence.

University of Aix-Marseilles (EU:Fra:Pac) - Postdoc, Modern Chinese History - Deadline: 30 Jul 2019[]

The ERC ENP-China project (Institute of Asian Studies, Aix-Marseille, France) invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Associate position starting in Fall 2019. Applicants shall have completed the Ph.D. within the last three years with a specialization in modern Chinese history (the position is also opened to other areas of the social sciences: sociology and political science).

Experience working on digital humanities projects, as well as familiarity with the main DH trends, research tools and technologies, is welcome. Preferred fields of practice could be in geographic information systems, social network analysis, visualization, text-mining or other modes of computer or web-based work.

The appointee will carry out an independent research program within the ENP-China project “Elites, networks, and power in modern urban China (1830-1949). Historical “big data” in modern Chinese history” (C7052-18GF), funded by the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant, under the advice of Prof.  Christian Henriot. The appointee will be expected to interact with other postdoctoral fellows and with students, faculty and engineers affiliated with the ENP-China project. This is a full-time research position, but the appointee will be offered the opportunity to teach (for an extra salary).

The fellowship will begin in October 2019. It carries a stipend of €53,000 [around 2,200 net/month], a competitive benefits package, and financial support for travel, equipment, software, or other research expenses. Scholars are required to spend the year (September–July) in residence with the ENP-China research team.

Selection process

To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications)
  • A single document containing a brief statement of past research accomplishments (1 page) and a proposal of research to be conducted in the ENP-China project (2 pages)
  • A copy of relevant degree(s)
  • Three letters with contact details

Experience working on digital humanities projects, as well as familiarity with the main DH trends, research tools and technologies, is welcome. Preferred fields of practice could be in geographic information systems, social network analysis, visualization, text-mining or other modes of computer or web-based work.

Apply here.

University of Amsterdam (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Political Economy - Deadline: 8 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Political Science invites applications for an eleven-month postdoctoral research fellowship. The position is part of the research project ‘Why we measure the economy the way we do’, led by prof. dr. Daniel Mügge and funded by the Dutch National Science Organisation (NWO). More information about the project can be found on the project website.

Put simply, the Vidi project investigates why we measure macroeconomic quantities - for example economic growth, unemployment or inflation figures - in one way rather than in another. Its premises are that there are usually several alternative plausible measurements and that the choice for one particular formula carries significant distributive implications. Therefore, the Vidi project as a whole investigates the factors that have driven choices for specific measurement approaches, in particular in the OECD countries and at the European level.

This postdoctoral position fellowship is intended for a self-contained research project that falls into the remit of the project as described on its website. In particular, the proposed research should concentrate on one of the following fields of research:

  • the drivers of political choices for any particular measurement approach underlying a central macroeconomic indicator, either within one or more OECD countries, or at the European Union level. One example would be choice for particular indicators; underpinning the European Employment Strategy or the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure;
  • the consequence of such an indicators choice, either for policy or in terms of socio-economic outcomes more generally;
  • the critical assessment of the role that macroeconomic statistics play in political life, for example the role they play in vote choice or other political decisions;
  • the degree to and particular way in which citizens understand macroeconomic statistics.

Applicants should demonstrate how, safely within the timespan of the fellowship, they will be able to produce scientific output that can be published as a working paper on the project website and be submitted to a scientific journal. Depending on the proposed project, that will entail an ability to demonstrate familiarity with the substance and issues involved. In addition, it will be useful for candidates to be able to demonstrate that they have the necessary foundation to execute the proposed project, including the requisite methodological skills and access to relevant data.

Tasks

  • Conducting research within the framework of the above-described project;
  • publishing the results of the research as a working paper on the project website as well as in high-quality academic outlets;
  • contributing to the organizational aspects of the project and to knowledge valorisation activities, in particular with the organization of the final conference;
  • helping PhD students in the project with theoretical and practical guidance where necessary;
  • presenting (intermediate) research results at workshops and conferences.

Requirements

  • A completed doctoral thesis in political science, communication science, sociology, or another field with clear relevance to the research project;
  • command of the requisite research methods,
  • an ongoing programme of research and publications, focused on international peer-reviewed journals and/or books published by internationally recognised academic presses;
  • evidence of affinity with the topic and approach of the research project as a whole.

Further information

Additional information about the vacancy may be obtained from:

Information about the overall project is available through the project website.

Would you like to learn more about working at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG)? Visit our website.

Appointment

The appointment is for a 1.0 fte position (38 hours per week).

Based on a full-time appointment (38 hours per week) the gross monthly salary will range from €3,637 to €4,274 gross per month (scale 11.0 to 11.5) depending on experience. The salary will be increased by 8 % holiday allowance and 8,3 % annual bonus. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable. The appointment will be temporary for eleven months and will begin on 1 October 2019.

University of Amsterdam (NDL) - Postdoctoral researcher in Archaeology, European City Archaeology and History - Deadline: 20 Sep 2019[]

Research at the Faculty of Humanities UvA is carried out by six research schools under the aegis of the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. The Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture, one of these schools, currently has a vacant postdoctoral position as part of the NWO project ‘Diaspora and identity: an integrated archaeological and historica investigation into material life, ethnicity, and diet in the district of Vlooienburg, Amsterdam (AD 1600-1800)’, led by Prof. James Symonds and Prof. Jerzy Gawronski.

Project and job description
Material life and ethnicity in Amsterdam and the Low Countries (AD 1600-1800)

The project focuses on the evidence for material life, ethnicity, and diet in the district of Vlooienburg, Amsterdam (1600-1800). It is motivated by a desire to develop an integrated archaeological methodology that enables personal possessions, tableware and food waste recovered from cesspit deposits to be linked to historically-documented households. The project seeks to refine archaeological understandings of the material expressions of ethnicity, status, gender, and religious beliefs in relation to the Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish inhabitants and other residents of the Vlooienburg. The project will also, significantly, enhance contemporary public understandings of the multi-ethnic roots of Amsterdam.

The initial job of the postdoctoral researcher will be to gather and collate data in support of this multi-scalar approach. The postdoctoral researcher will therefore initially specifically focus on the evidence for daily life and ethnicity among the Sephardic- and Ashkenazi Jews, within Vlooienburg. The postdoctoral researcher will then move on to seek out and acquire additional archaeological datasets from published and unpublished excavations in other Jewish urban enclaves. The results of this work will be published as a chapter in the final edited research monograph, setting the results from the Vlooienburg in a wider context. The postdoc will have the ability to carry out research on probate inventories as well as other historical and archaeological sources, and to analyze and present data spatially by means of GIS and other digital techniques. These skills will be of paramount importance for the second element of the postdoctoral project, which will be to construct an online searchable database. The postdoc will make use the data held by the City of Amsterdam, office for Monuments and Archaeology, and assembled by the two PhDs, to create a public-facing database that links possessions and all the other items recovered from cesspits, such as the food remains, to the historically documented households in the Vlooienburg. The purpose of this online data base, which will be hosted by the project partners, will be to create an innovative and durable legacy for the overall project. The online database will be constructed to serve as a freely accessible resource for international researchers in the historical and archaeological communities.

The postdoc will also liaise with the Jewish Historical Museum, and will provide logistical and practical support for the planned temporary exhibition, in June 2020. In the final months of the contract the researcher will also work closely with Prof. James Symonds and Prof. Jerzy Gawronski on the publication of the definitive peer-reviewed research monograph.

Requirements
The successful applicant must have:

a PhD in in a relevant field (such as Archaeology, History, Heritage Studies);
proven skills in and affinity with the European City Archaeology and History, as well as (Dutch) archives and databases;
strong background or demonstrable interest in the Archaeology and History of Amsterdam;
track record of publishing in high-ranking journals and/or with leading presses or a demonstrable capacity to develop such a record;
enthusiasm for communicating academic research to non-academic audiences;
strong cooperative attitude and willingness to engage in collaborative research and organizational duties;
good academic writing and presentation skills;
good social and organizational skills;
proficiency in English and Dutch;
outstanding research qualities manifested in a high-quality PhD dissertation and (preferably) international peer-reviewed publications;
keen interest in interdisciplinary research methods and approaches;
willingness to travel abroad for research stays, conferences and project expert workshops.
Further Information
For further information, please contact:

Prof. James Symonds
Appointment
The postdoctoral researcher will be appointed for 1,0 FTE (38 hours per week) at the Amsterdam Centre for Ancient Studies and Archaeology (ACASA) of the Faculty of Humanities. The intended starting date of the contract is 15 October 2019 and ends 31 August 2021 (end date of the project). The gross monthly salary (on full-time basis) will range from €3.389 to €4.138 depending on relevant experience, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities.

Job application
The UvA is an equal-opportunity employer. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. We value a spirit of enquiry and perseverance, provide the space to keep asking questions, and promote a culture of curiosity and creativity.

Applications should include:

a full academic CV, including a list of publications and
other documents in a single PDF file (not zipped), consisting of:
a detailed letter of intent stating your motivation for this position;
one relevant writing sample (totaling no more than 10,000 words);
the names and contact details of two referees who may be approached by the selection committee.
Shortlisted candidates may be required to provide additional materials.
Applicants must have completed their PhD before the start of this postdoctoral project.
Interviews will take place in Week 40 (30 September to 4 October) 2019. For candidates living abroad interviews may be held via Skype.

Please submit your application no later than 20 September 2019 using the link below. #LI-DNP

University of Amsterdam (NDL) - Postdoc School for Cultural Analysis, ‘Data Activism: The Politics of Big Data According to Civil Society' (DATACTIVE) - Deadline: 4 Oct 2019[]

The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) of the Faculty of Humanities is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join the ERC-funded project ‘Data Activism: The Politics of Big Data According to Civil Society' (DATACTIVE), with Dr Stefania Milan as Principal Investigator. DATACTIVE investigates citizens’ engagement with massive data collection.

Located at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Amsterdam, ASCA is an interdisciplinary research community whose members share a commitment to maintaining a close connection with contemporary cultural and political debates in society at large. Within ASCA they collaborate to provide a stimulating environment for scholars, professionals, and graduate students from the Netherlands and abroad.

The Department of Media Studies offers a multidisciplinary, interactive and international research environment in a leading department (Media and Communication at the University of Amsterdam currently ranks number 1 in the QS World Rankings).

Project description
You have completed (or are about to complete) your PhD dissertation. You are a creative, energetic scholar, able to work independently and as part of a team, and you are willing to support ongoing empirical analysis. You will join a team of eight people working under the leadership of Dr Stefania Milan (the Principal investigator) who collaboratively examine the emerging dynamics of data activism at the intersection of its social and technological dimensions. You will report to Dr Milan and the Project manager.

Your tasks:

qualitative analysis of interview data ('coding');
quantitative analysis of Twitter data (using DMI-TCAT);
dataset management in collaboration with the Project manager;
maintenance of the open-source data analysis infrastructure;
contribution to one co-authored publication based on the analyzed data;
contribution to the organization of project-related research activities and events as needed.
Funded by the European Research Council, the DATACTIVE project explores citizen engagement with emerging data practices and cultures. It is in its fifth and last year.

Requirements
PhD degree in the social sciences (or close to finishing; defence date preferred);
demonstrable methodological skills and experience with coding interview data;
technical skills in working in open-source digital environments and with analytical software;
familiarity with Political Sociology, Social Movement Studies, Science and Technology Studies, and neighbouring disciplines;
keen interest in interdisciplinary research methods and approaches;
ability and willingness to work in a team;
excellent command of English (written and spoken). Familiarity with other languages, and Spanish in particular, is an asset.
Start date: ASAP
Location: Department of Media Studies, UvA (no remote).

Further information
Further information about the project may be found on the project website.

You may also contact:

Jeroen de Vos, Project manager
Appointment
The candidate will be appointed for a period of 4 months, 0.8 fte, at the Department of Media Studies of the Faculty of Humanities, starting as soon as possible. The research will be carried out under the aegis of ASCA. The gross monthly salary will range between €3,389 to €3,773, based on 38 hours per week. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.

Job application
The UvA is an equal-opportunity employer. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. We value a spirit of enquiry and perseverance, provide the space to keep asking questions, and promote a culture of curiosity and creativity.

Your application must consist of one pdf or word document including the following:

an up-to-date CV, including a list of past and forthcoming publications;
a 1-page cover letter outlining your motivations to join the project and illustrating how you meet the requirements for the position;
contact details, including phone number, of two referees.
Please submit your application no later than 4 October 2019. #LI-DNP

University of Amsterdam (NDL) - Postdoctoral position in Exposure to Dissimilar Views in the Media - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

The Amsterdam School of Communication Research ASCoR is the research institute in Communication Science at the University of Amsterdam. It is the largest research institute of its kind in Europe and is among the largest worldwide. More than 50 senior researchers are permanently associated with ASCoR, and its English-language PhD program has more than 35 students.

We currently have a Postdoc vacancy as part of the ERC Starting Grant entitled 'Citizens exposed to dissimilar views in the media: investigating backfire effects' directed by Dr Magdalena Wojcieszak. The vacancy will be linked to the [[]] and the Digital Communication Methods Lab, part of the RPA project Communication, directed by Prof. Claes de Vreese.

Project description

In the current polarized climate, understanding between those who hold different views is needed more than ever. Exposure to dissimilar content that challenges one’s beliefs is hoped to foster tolerance. However, exposure to difference can also increase polarization and conflict among citizens with different opinions.

We do not know when and why exposure to dissimilar views amplifies or attenuates hostilities. This project addresses this question. We investigate (1) individual, social, and system factors that together drive exposure to dissimilar views in mass media and online, and (2) the effects of exposure to dissimilar views polarization, while (3) accounting for various political issues and intended and incidental exposure.

The key themes included in this project are:

  • Under what conditions does exposure to dissimilar political views occur?
    • What factors – including individual-level characteristics, political discussion, and media and political system – encourage people to see dissimilar content offline and online?
    • Do these factors vary depending on a political issue?
  • Under what conditions does exposure to dissimilar political views backfire?
    • What are the immediate and overtime effects of dissimilar exposure?
    • What are the individual-level, meso-level, and system-level factors that enhance or minimize polarization?
    • For whom, when, and why does dissimilar exposure lead to polarization and for whom it generates understanding toward citizens with different views?

We combine three methods and advance the use of behavioural data:

  • Panel Surveys – we will conduct panel surveys on systematic samples in three countries (the Netherlands, Poland, and the United States);
  • Online behaviour tracking - concurrently, we will track the actual online exposure among the same participants to identify the specific political content that each participant sees on determined political issues;
  • Automated Content Analysis – we will use existing software and/or supervised machine learning to assess the content’s tone, positive or negative toward each issue. When combined with information on individual attitudes, the content data will tell us whether the content is like-minded or dissimilar with regard to each individual’s attitudes.

Requirements

You should:

  • have research interest in the topic of the project, and knowledge of new technologies, platforms and capabilities;
  • have a background in communication science, political science, and/or computer science;
  • have proven expertise in quantitative research methods;
  • have extensive experience with Computational Social Sciences and/or Data Science, including proven knowledge of Python and R for data collection and analysis;
  • have expertise in designing, executing and analyzing complex research designs that combine self-reports (experiments/surveys) with digital trace data (e.g., tracking data);
  • have knowledge of - and proven experience with - collecting and analyzing online tracking data and online content;
  • have the willingness and commitment to work in a small, multi-disciplinary team;
  • have an excellent written and spoken command of English, as demonstrated by publications in English-language journals;
  • have excellent organizational, communicative, and presentational skills;
  • hold a relevant PhD degree in behavioural or social sciences or in disciplines relevant to the project. Candidates who are due to submit their dissertation manuscript in 2019 are welcome to apply.

The candidates will be part of the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam (and of the AmDigital Communication Methods Lab and the Personalized Communications Project), and lead the development of innovative infrastructure, tools and methods that can advance Communication Science research about exposure to information in online settings.

Further information

You may address questions about the application procedure and other general questions to:

Questions about the project content you may address to:

Appointment

The position concerns, in principle, a two-year period after an initial test period. The final implementation position is pending contractual approval.

Your monthly gross salary will range, depending on your knowledge and experience, between €3,637 and €4,978 (Scale 11) based on a full-time basis.

We offer a pension scheme, a holiday allowance of 8% per year, and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable. 

Job application

The UvA is an equal-opportunity employer. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. We value a spirit of enquiry and perseverance, provide the space to keep asking questions, and promote a culture of curiosity and creativity.

The deadline for applications is 1 August 2019. To apply for this position, please add at least the following documents in English:

  • motivation letter, including a brief discussion about how you fit with the topic and objectives of the ERC project lab;
  • curriculum vitae, including publication list and overview of academic activities and achievements thus far (e.g., conference visits, courses taken, awards);
  • proof of your PhD degree. If you have not completed your degree at the time of application, please provide a statement from your supervisor confirming the expected date of completion of your degree.
  • an academic writing sample in English (e.g., journal article, PhD dissertation).
  • a list of names that could be consulted by the RPA as a reference for the candidate (no reference letters required).

Please send all your documents in PDF or doc(x) format to the link below. Only complete applications will be considered. ​#LI-DNP    

University of Amsterdam (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral Researcher Translations And Commentaries On The Qur’An In European History - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

The Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH) currently has a vacant postdoctoral position as part of the ERC-funded Synergy Project The European Qur'an. Islamic Scripture in European Culture and Religion 1150-1850 (EuQu), at the UvA led by prof. Gerard Wiegers. ASH is one of the six research schools under the aegis of the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. Applications are invited from excellent candidates who wish to conduct research on Translations and Commentaries on the Quran in European History between the Early Modern Period and the Nineteenth Century. Candidates should consult the full description of the EuQu project, available at [[]] and [[]].

Project description

The EuQu project studies the ways in which the Islamic Holy Book is embedded in the intellectual, religious and cultural history of Medieval and Early Modern Christians, European Jews, freethinkers, atheists and European Muslims. We will conduct research on how the Qur’an has been translated, interpreted, adapted and used in Christian Europe from the Middle Ages through to early modern history, in order to understand how the Holy Book has influenced both culture and religion in Europe. EuQu will look at the role of the Qur’an in interactions with Islam, in debates between Christians of different beliefs and in critiques of Christianity during the Enlightenment.

The six-year project will produce interdisciplinary research through scientific meetings across Europe, a GIS database of Qur’an manuscripts, translations and other works in which the Qur'an is discussed, and through PhD theses and monographs. It will bring the fruits of this research to non-academic audiences though a creative multimedia exhibition on the place of the Qur’an in European cultural heritage.

The postdoctoral researcher will study the use that European scholars made of Muslim exegetical literature in order to understand the Qur’an. The postdoc will also consider the instruments European Muslims used to interpret the Qur’an (mainly tafsir but also grammars), establishing which were the authorities they knew and used as their references and whether they were the same in different parts of Europe. The postdoc will collaborate in the organisation of a workshop on tafsir and translation in Amsterdam, contribute to the joint monograph Early Modern Translations of the Qur’an and write a monograph Reading and Translating the Qur’an through Muslim exegesis (tafsir). The postdoctoral researcher will be based at the University of Amsterdam but will closely collaborate with the other members of the EuQu team at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Madrid), and the Universities of Kent, Nantes and Naples.

Tasks of the postdoctoral researcher will include:

  • bibliographical research:
    • identifying commentaries on and translations of the Qur’an
    • identifying texts of diverse types that engage with translations and exegesis of the Qur’an
    • identifying other material of interest to EuQu;
       
  • participating in regular team meetings (including periodic seminars and workshops), at the EuQu partner institutions and in their organization, and contribute to the organization of a workshop;
  • publications: Contribute to a joint monograph and write a monograph.

Requirements

The successful applicant must have:

  • a PhD in in a relevant field (such as Religious Studies, Arabic and Islamic Studies, History, European Studies and Jewish Studies);
  • proven skills in and affinity with the History of Islam in Europe;
  • a strong background or demonstrable interest in History and Religious Studies;
  • a track record of publishing in high-ranking journals and/or with leading presses or a demonstrable capacity to develop such a record;
  • enthusiasm for communicating academic research to non-academic audiences;
  • strong cooperative attitude and willingness to engage in collaborative research and organizational duties;
  • good academic writing and presentation skills;
  • good social and organizational skills;
  • proficiency in English.

Desirable qualities:

  • enthusiasm, ambition and ability to work in a team of international scholars.

Further information

For further information, please contact:

Appointment

The postdoctoral researcher will be appointed for 0.75 or 1.0 FTE (28.5 / 38 hours per week), for a period of 48 or 36 months, respectively, at the Department of History, European Studies & Religious Studies of the Faculty of Humanities. The intended starting date of the contract is 1 November 2019. The gross monthly salary (on full-time basis) will range from €3,338 during the first year to €4,138 during the last year, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities.

Job application

The UvA is an equal-opportunity employer. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. We value a spirit of enquiry and perseverance, provide the space to keep asking questions, and promote a culture of curiosity and creativity.

Applications should include the following information, in one PDF file (not zipped):

  • a letter of motivation;
  • a short research proposal (max. 3 pages A 4);
  • a full academic CV;
  • a full list of publications (please provide an English translation if the publication is not in English or Dutch); (do not send publications or theses as part of your application);
  • the names and contact details of two referees who may be approached by the selection committee.

Applicants must have completed their PhD before the start of this postdoctoral project.

Please submit your application by means of the link below (use the field ‘CV’ in the application form) no later than 5 September 2019.

Only complete applications will be considered.

Interviews will take place in early September 2019. For candidates living abroad interviews may be held via Skype. ​#LI-DNP

University of Antwerp (EU:Bel) - Postdoctoral researcher, Rethinking the relationship of religion and solidarity from an interdisciplinary perspective - Deadline: 7 Jul. 2019[]

The University of Antwerp is seeking to fill 1 full-time (100 %) vacancy in the Urban Studies Institute for a

Postdoctoral researcher for the project ‘Rethinking the relationship of religion and solidarity from an interdisciplinary perspective’

The position is offered in the framework of the BOF-GOA-funded research project ‘Solidarity and religion in a modernizing and post-secular context: an historical, politico-philosophical and sociological analysis’.

Project description: Our project will examine whether religious inspirations and faith-based practices could provide answers to some of the problems facing solidarity mechanisms today – particularly the need to look beyond the logic of the nation state. Specifically, we analyze (1) the impact of religion on the way the community of givers and receivers is conceived and (2) how faith-based practices are related to the modern or modernizing context.

In concrete terms, faith-based forms of solidarity are empirically examined in two PhD-projects. Subproject 1 examines the role of religion in solidarity during Western modernization for the period between ca. 1650 to ca. 1914 from an historical perspective. Subproject 2 examines contemporary religiously inspired views and practices of solidarity from a sociological and philosophical angle. In a third project, a postdoc rethinks the relationship of religion and solidarity from an interdisciplinary perspective and through an historical analysis of sociology as the science of solidarity itself.

  • You contribute to research at the Centre for Research on Environmental and Social Change (Department of Sociology) at the University of Antwerp.
  • You collaborate closely with scholars working on the relationship between religion and solidarity at the Centre for Urban History (Department of History) and the Centre Pieter Gillis (Political philosophy) at the University of Antwerp.
  • You have the opportunity to contribute to teaching at the Sociology Department to a limited extent.

Qualifications:

  • You hold a doctoral degree in sociology, history, philosophy, anthropology, human geography or a related discipline.
  • Students in the final year of their degree can also apply.
  • You have experience with interdisciplinary approaches and you excel in conceptual analysis.
  • You have the capacity and willingness to offer scientific support to a team of researchers.
  • You have a high degree of research independence, yet also a strong potential and preference for collaborative work.
  • You are quality-oriented, conscientious, creative and cooperative.
  • You are able to demonstrate language proficiency in English (active); passive knowledge of French, German or Dutch is welcomed.
  • Scholars with a migration background are strongly encouraged to apply.

We offer:

  • a full time position for four years (after a positive evaluation after one year);
  • the start date of the position will be October 1, 2019;
  • a gross monthly grant ranging from € 4.134,93 - € 6.446,00;
  • the dynamic and stimulating work environment of the Urban Studies Institute (and the related research centers) at the University of Antwerp.

To apply:

  • Applications are submitted online, until the closing date July 7nd 2019.
  • Applicants should also upload a statement of experience, qualification and interest.
  • A pre-selection will be made from amongst the submitted applications. The remainder of the selection procedure is specific to the position and will be determined by the selection panel.
  • Shortlisted candidates, selected to take part in interviews, will be notified by 21 July 2019. The interviews will take place on 19 August 2019.
  • More information about the online application form can be obtained form vacatures@uantwerpen.be.
  • For any questions about the project, the profile and the job description, please contact Stijn Oosterlynck (stijn.oosterlynck@uantwerpen.be).


University of Arizona (USA:AZ) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow - Deadline: 2 Dec 2019[]

The University of Arizona invites candidates for a one-year non-renewable Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow. Discipline is open. The fellow will participate in a Mellon-funded Sawyer Seminar titled “Neoliberalism at the Neopopulist Crossroads.” This seminar will pursue the question of neoliberalism’s relationship to the rise of right-wing populist movements around the world. The project involves a comparative focus between three border zones: The United States and Latin America; the European Union and North Africa/Middle East; India and Pakistan (note: regional focus or area specialization in one of our three border zones is not required of the selected fellow). The Sawyer program includes participating UA faculty from Anthropology, English, Film Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Geography, Government and Public Policy, Latin American Studies, and Spanish and Portuguese, among others. It will also involve the participation of community members, artists, and activists from Tucson, a dynamic and diverse city that sits just 60 miles north of Nogales on the U.S.-Mexico border.

We seek a candidate interested in interdisciplinary research and comparative studies. The position will be appointed in an appropriate unit at the University of Arizona depending on the academic training and focus of the successful candidate.

Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!

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Duties and Responsibilties

• Carry out research on topics relevant to the seminar.
• Teach or co-teach one graduate seminar tied to the Sawyer program.
• Share leadership in the coordination and hosting of the Sawyer program.
• Share editorial leadership of the publication outcomes and project web presence.
• Collaborate with colleagues across the University on Sawyer related initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant discipline in hand by the start date (transcript may be requested at a later date).
  • Applicants also must show strong promise of productive scholarship and the ability to collaborate within and across programs at the university level.
  • Finally, the successful applicant should be well-organized, with demonstrated ability to set and meet deadlines for a major collaborative research project.

Salary

$56,000 Annually

Start Date

1 Aug 2020

Contact

Questions about the position should be sent to the search committee chair, Dr. Leerom Medovoi (medovoi@email.arizona.edu)


Dec 13th: Letters requested via email


Jan 22nd: Interview request 

  • Feb 17: rejection email

University of Arkansas (USA:Ar) - Postdoc, Assistant Archaeologist - Deadline: 17 Aug 2019[]

The station archaeologist will develop an active research program in northwest Arkansas and will write grants to support research efforts. The UAF research station archaeologist is required to teach two undergraduate anthropology/archaeology courses (or perform equivalent service) each spring semester, develop small-scale museum exhibits for the campus, and work closely with campus administration and faculty. The station archaeologist provides support to the Ko Ko Ci Chapter of the Arkansas Archaeological Society. Other Society related duties include participating in the annual June training program for amateurs sponsored by the Survey and the Society and attending the Society’s annual meeting in September. In addition, the station archaeologist will provide technical support and advice to federal, state, and local agencies, descendant communities, and members of the public as requested. Routine station operations include care of archaeological collections from northwest Arkansas, maintenance of site and project information for the area, updating existing site file information and recording new sites in the state database, and supervising two station assistants. The person hired for this position will have a research title in the Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville and can chair and serve on graduate committees. There is opportunity for promotion, but Survey positions are not tenured. For information on the Arkansas Archeological Survey, visit http://www.arkansasarcheology.org.

Qualifications:

  • A PhD in anthropology or archaeology
  • Archaeological fieldwork and lab experience in North American east of the Rocky Mountains
  • Experience teaching at college/university level


  • Experience in the archeology of the Ozark Highlands region
  • Research focus on Native American studies, to support current Anthropology Department program initiatives
  • Experience/success in acquiring external funding in support of research
  • Experience in public archeology
  • Experience in working with avocational archeologists, descendant communities, and local, state, and federal agency officials
  • Knowledge of North American archeology east of the Rocky Mountains
  • Skill in archaeological field and lab methods, preparation of publications and grant proposals, working on collaborative projects involving organizational team members, and completing assignments in a timely manner
  • Ability to provide teaching and related service to the ARAS research station host campus

University of Barcelona (EU:Esp) - Postdoc in Ethics / Philosophy of Aging - Deadline: 7 Jul 2019[]

Part of the project "Novel Empowering Solutions and Technologies for Older people to Retain Everyday life activities."

Eligibility criteria

  • Sound background in research and teaching activities in philosophy, philosophy of law and bioethics
  • Proven experienced in consolidated research groups and research centres at university level

Selection process

  • Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview

Required documents:

Application letter, Curriculum vitae

Skills/Qualifications:

  • Degree in Humanities
  • Master Degree in Bioethics and Law
  • PhD in Philosophy
  • Background in bioethics and philosophy of law
  • Native proficiency in Spanish, excellent proficiency in English

Specific Requirements:

  • Experienced in teaching and intensive research activities
  • Member of consolidated research groups or equivalent in the field of ethics
  • Proven experienced in national competitive research projects about the ethical, legal and societal issues of technology
  • Technology assessment

Send your application by email to: itziardelecuona@ub.edu

Application Contact Name: ITZIAR DE LECUONA RAMIREZ

email subject; POSTDOC POSITION NESTORE ELSI ISSUES

Gross salary per year

23.000 - 25.000 Euros

Deadline: 7 July 2019

University of Barcelona (EU:Esp) - Postdoc, 'Performing Artists in Late Medieval Aragon' - Deadline: 25 Sep 2019[]

MiMus will review and expand the corpus of documentary evidence about musical activity and performing artists at the court of Aragon in the late medieval period. One of the outcomes of this project is a Digital Data Base of Archive Documents on Minstrels in the Crown of Aragon between 1235-1435. It is envisaged as a repository of linked data that can be interrogated through semantic queries in an open-access format compatible with the standards established by the main UE infrastructures on digital humanities.

The main tasks of the Post Doc Researcher will be:

1. To work on the implementation of the MiMus Data Base

3. To work on his/her own research line, which will consist in studying whether and how cultural and religious contacts might have influenced the professional profiles and the work of the minstrels documented in the MiMus corpus

3. To collaborate in the design and feeding of the Comparative Thesaurus on the Language of Performance and Music

4. To deliver scientific papers at international conferences and collaborate in the organisation of the project seminars and meetings

"Ioculator seu Mimus. Performing Music and Poetry in medieval Iberia"

Skills/Qualifications
- Expertise in text edition and elaboration of philological editorial criteria

- Expertise in management of digital platforms

- Ability to work in an interdisciplinary environments

- Good knowledge of medieval Romance languages and their literatures (religious and lyrical texts)

Specific Requirements
- Degree and PhD in Romance Philology

- Proficiency in philological edition of medieval Catalan texts

- Expertise on the study of the religious and cultural contacts in Romance literatures and in medieval Iberia

Required Languages:

Catalan Mother Tongue

Latin Good

University of Basel (Switzerland)- 3 Postdoctoral NOMIS Fellowships at eikones—Center for the Theory and History of the Image—Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The center invites applications fromoutstanding junior and senior researchers in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences for three one-year NOMIS Fellowships beginning September 1, 2020.

Since 2005, eikones has served as a center for graduate and postgraduate research on images. The center is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of images as instruments of human knowledge and cultural practices. It investigates the functions and effects of images throughout history and in our contemporary society from analytical and empirical perspectives.

The NOMIS Fellowship Program supports groundbreaking research projects related to how images act as models or paradigms in scientific and aesthetic contexts. We are interested in the fundamental ways images serve as instruments for making complex structures visible and accessible to interpretation. In both aesthetic and experimental settings, images often assume an exemplary character, aiding epistemic and learning processes. They fulfill evidential, didactic, and symbolic functions, and thereby produce different forms of knowledge. Relevant topics of research might consider, for example, the history and theory of imaging techniques in the natural sciences; the ideals and stereotypes that shape social contexts and political discussions; or the formation and dissolution of canons, iconographies, character types, and styles in the arts. On the methodological side, the projects should be rooted in a specific research field, and reflect on the relation between their individual discipline and image studies.

The fellowships will allow outstanding scholars and scientists to pursue their research free from teaching and administrative obligations. Fellows receive a generous salary, travel funds, conference funds, and access to excellent academic infrastructure. Applications will be selected based on scholarly achievement and promise, and relevance to the topic of images as models. Preference will be given to excellent young scholars with innovative approaches. Fellows are expected to be in residence at eikones in Basel and to participate in select institutional events. Application Requisites

Applicants must possess a doctoral degree

Applicants must have previously have published either a monograph (e.g. their dissertation) OR three articles in journals or collected volumes.

Applicants from all academic fields whose research relates to images as models are invited to apply.

Applications may be submitted in either German or English.

Application Materials

1.Cover letter

2.CV

3.Contact details for two references (NO LETTERS!)

4.Copy of doctoral diploma

5.Project description (2–3 pages plus references)

6.Published writing sample (circa 20 pages)

Please submit applications as A SINGLE PDF FILE by October 15, 2019. Applications that do not conform to this format or received after this date will not receive consideration. Inquiries and applications should be sent to [3] Short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.

University of Barcelona (EU:Esp) - Postdoctoral Researcher, 'Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598' - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

Applications are invited from outstanding candidates for a three-year postdoctoral position as part of the European Research Council funded project (H2020-ERC StG 758347), Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598, led by ICREA Professor Rebekah Clements and hosted by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The successful candidate must be willing to work on the aftermath of the Imjin War as it relates to European sources on the war, and to develop independent research within the context of the Aftermath project. The main language of the project is English and candidates are not required to speak Spanish or Catalan. However, the successful candidate will be encouraged to acquire a basic competence in one of these languages during their tenure so as to be able to participate in locally organized events.

Aftermath is a five year, ERC starting grant project (2018-2023) run by Prof. Rebekah Clements at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The project seeks to understand the legacy of the Imjin War of 1592-1598. This conflict involved over 500,000 combatants from Japan, China, and Korea; up to 100,000 Korean civilians were abducted to Japan. The war caused momentous demographic upheaval and widespread destruction, but also had longlasting cultural impact as a result of the removal to Japan of Korean technology and skilled labourers. The conflict and its aftermath bear striking parallels to events in East Asia during World War II, and memories of the 16th-century war remain deeply resonant in the region. But what were the implications for the social, economic, and cultural contours of earlymodern East Asia? What can this conflict tell us about the war’s “aftermath” across historical periods and about such periodization itself? There is little Western scholarship on the war and few studies in any language that cross linguistic, disciplinary, and national boundaries to achieve a regional perspective, which reflects the interconnected history of East Asia. The focus of this project will be on the period up to the middle of the 17th century, but not precluding ongoing effects. The team, with expertise covering Japan, Korea, and China, will investigate three themes: the movement of people and demographic change, the impact on the natural environment, and technological diffusion. The project will be the first large-scale investigation to use Japanese, Korean, and Chinese sources to understand the war’s aftermath. It will broaden understandings of the early-modern world, and push the boundaries of war legacy studies by exploring the meanings of “aftermath” in the East Asian context.

We offer a full time research position for up to 3 years (subject to an evaluation after the first 12 months) in an innovative research project funded within the prestigious ERC framework. The candidate will have access to a stimulating research environment as part of a team of researchers, as well as generous funding for fieldwork, the purchase of books, and conference travel. The position is regulated by a post-doctoral labour contract for research staff at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, salary range €21,180-€28,180 for (EURAXESS R2) or €28,180-€34,180 (for EURAXESS R3), work hours of 37.5 per week, plus paid holidays. Depending on qualifications and experience, the salary range can be negotiated.

See https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/europe/careerdevelopment/trainingresearchers/research-profiles-descriptors. The successful candidate will be provided with office space in the shared office of the project on the main campus of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and will be expected to be normally present in the office 9.00h-17.00h monday to friday to work with other members of the team, unless away on fieldwork or conference visits.

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Anthropology - Deadline: 7 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen, has a vacant position as a Postdoctoral Fellow, oriented towards building anthropological methodology and analysis of diplomacy, particularly in the field of ocean and climate policy, and with a regional focus on the Pacific Islands region. The position is part of the interdisciplinary research project “Mare Nullius? Sea Level Rise and Maritime Sovereignties in the Pacific – An Expanded Anthropology of Climate Change” (see https://www.uib.no/en/marenullius for details). The project is funded for 2018-2023 by the Research Council of Norway under the TOPPFORSK programme, and at the University of Bergen (UiB) constitutes a research partnership between the Department of Social Anthropology (lead), the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and the Faculty of Law. ). Internationally, the Mare Nullius project collaborates with a number of institutions, including the University of the South Pacific which is the main regional partner. 

The project aims to build new and urgent interdisciplinary analysis of one of the greatest challenges of our time – the consequences for state sovereignty of increased sea level rise over the Pacific and its impacts on national maritime boundaries, as rising sea levels threaten to de-stabilise the coastal baselines of Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs).

The postdoctoral position is a fixed term contract in which the terms of employment is 3 years. Given particularly relevant qualifications a 4th year may be added, giving the Postdoctoral Fellow 25% work time in activities of science advice (with particular reference to the 2030 Agenda) at UiB.  Starting date is 1 October 2019 or somewhat later upon agreement. Residence in the Bergen area for the duration of the position is compulsory, and non-negotiable.

About the project/work tasks:


  • The project director, grant holder and principal investigator for Mare Nullius is Professor Edvard Hviding at the Department of Social Anthropology. The UiB-based core team for Mare Nullius also includes Professor Ernst Nordtveit (law) and Professor Noel Keenlyside (climate science), and two other Postdoctoral Fellows in climate and ocean law and in geophysics/ oceanography.
  • The Postdoctoral Fellow will work in close collaboration with these other two at UiB, and will be expected in this context to produce and document interdisciplinary models and methods,  but will also have a special responsibility as Deputy Director of the project, and will oversee a range of international collaborative research, communication and outreach activities under the project framework. A full-time research assistant will form part of the communication and outreach team and assist with project management.
  • The position holder shall engage in fieldwork in the Pacific Islands, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, and in other locations of relevance for the project. In close cooperation with the PI, the Postdoctoral Fellow will examine core research topics in the project, including: Pacific diplomatic initiatives concerning climate change, maritime law and the security of 200-mile EEZs; cultural, social, political, economic and legal scenarios for climate change migration; Pacific activist movements and their connections to global diplomacy; and everyday life experiences of sea level rise and of other local effects of global climate crisis.
  • Applicants are expected to propose their own research questions within the project framework, and to suggest methodological approaches.
  • The Postdoctoral Fellow will be required to travel extensively for fieldwork in the Pacific, in New York and elsewhere, and will be expected to spend periods at the University of the South Pacific (USP) to contribute to partnerships in research and training there, in dialogue with the USP-resident Norway-Pacific Professor of Oceans and Climate. The project will offer diverse opportunities for participation in international academic conferences and global events of diplomacy.

Qualifications and personal qualities:


  • Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in social anthropology. It is a condition for employment that the PhD has been awarded.
  • It is a requirement that applicants have prior experience from anthropological field research in the Pacific Islands, and documented knowledge of the United Nations system and relevant diplomatic scenes is an advantage.
  • Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner, and must have the ability to cooperate with others. Experience from working in larger collaborative projects is an advantage.
  • Applicants must have proficiency in oral and written English.

Personal and relational qualities will be emphasized. Research experience, ambitions and potential will also count when evaluating the applicants.

Potential candidates may be invited to the university for an interview with the multidisciplinary project team, and may be asked to give a trial lecture on a given topic.

Special requirements for the position include the willingness and ability to work in a team across disciplinary boundaries.

About the position of postdoctoral research fellow:

The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a fixed-term appointment with the primary objective of qualifying the appointee for work in top academic positions. The fixed-term period for this position is 3 (4) years. Individuals may not be hired for more than one fixed-term period as a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution.

A research proposal of maximum 4 pages must accompany the application. The proposal should contain (i) a progress plan for the different parts of the research work, (ii) a publishing plan, and (iii) a budget for operating expences, including data acquisition. It is a requirement that the project is completed within the period of employment.

We can offer:


  • A good and professionally challenging working environment.
  • Salary at pay grade 59-62 (code 1352/pay range 24) according to the state salary scale upon appointment. This currently amounts to an annual salary of NOK 523 200 – 552 800 before taxes. Further promotions are made according to length of service in the position. For particulary highly qualified applicants, a higher salary may be considered.
  • Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
  • A position in an inclusive workplace (IW).
  • Good welfare benefits

Your application must include:


  • A brief account of the applicant's research interests and motivation for applying for the position.
  • The names and contact information for two reference persons. One of these must be the the main advisor from the PhD programme.
  • CV
  • Transcripts and diplomas and official confirmation that the doctoral thesis has been submitted
  • Relevant certificates
  • List of own scientific works
  • Publications in PDF format

The application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge.

Applications must be submitted in English.

The application has to be marked with: 2019/7405

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow position at the Department of Comparative Politics - Deadline: 5 Aug. 2019[]

There is a vacancy for a 4 year postdoc position at the Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen. The Department of Comparative Politics offers an exciting place for research and education on political institutions, organizations, processes and behaviour at local, national and international levels. The Department offers bachelor's and master’s programmes in comparative politics, as well as a bachelor's programme in European studies. The staff participates actively in national and international cross-disciplinary research. The Digital Social Science Core Facility (DIGSSCORE) is an infrastructure for advanced social science data collection and multi-disciplinary research at the University of Bergen.

Tentative starting date in the position is October 1, 2019

The successful applicant will conduct research within the research project “Strengthening Regional Democracy – Contributing to Good Democratic Governance” funded by the Trond Mohn Foundation (TMS) and the University of Bergen (UiB). This research project sets out to identify the conditions which facilitate good democratic regional governance. The project foresees the establishment of the Centre on Regional Democratic Governance (CREDGOV) which will expand, consolidate, and disseminate knowledge on regional elections and governments, and which aims to become the world leading institute on regional democratic governance.

We are looking for a postdoctoral research fellow who can contribute to the overall research project and conduct independent research linked to important questions of governance and democracy at the regional level. The project team will develop survey questions which enable the team to observe how citizen’s preferences and regional politician’s role-perceptions change under different contextual situations. The successful candidate will develop questions to be fielded through the Digital Social Science Core Facility (DIGSSCORE) at the University of Bergen (UiB) which maintains a Panel of Regional and Local Voters and a Panel of Regional and Local Politicians. There is ample opportunity for the successful candidate to field questions for own research objectives. The panels will be annually surveyed by a Research Cluster on Territorial Democracy and Reforms set up by the principal investigator (Arjan Schakel) and which connects local collaborators to the project team. There is plenty opportunity to collaborate with the other team members of CREDGOV, i.e. one postdoc, one PhD candidate, one research assistant and the principal investigator. The team will also integrate 410 regional elections surveys conducted in 68 regions in 8 countries into one trend file and will update and expand datasets set up by the principal investigator which include regional and national elections in 392 regions nested in 23 European countries held from 1950 to 2015.

There is ample opportunity for the successful candidate to develop their own research agenda within the broad framework of the project. Applicants are asked to write a research proposal of maximum three pages with an outline on how the applicant would like to contribute to the overall goals of the project and how the applicant would like to pursue an own research agenda. Funding will be dedicated towards the professional training of the successful candidate. This includes, for example, resources to cover expenses for summer school courses for training in statistical methods. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to carry out visits to the Centre on Constitutional Change at the University of Edinburgh and the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University.

A full outline of the project can be obtained by contacting the principal investigator, Arjan Schakel, arjan.schakel@uib.no

The successful candidate will be expected to relocate to the University of Bergen, participate in the scholarly activities of the Department, and conform to the regulations that apply to the position.

The applicant:

  • Must hold a PhD within social sciences ((e.g. political science, public administration/policy, sociology, economics). It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded.
  • Should be proficient in both written and oral English.
  • Should be interested in applying quantitative methods and preferably has experience with mainstream statistical packages (e.g. SPSS, Stata, SAS, or R).
  • Should be able to work independently as well as in a team.
  • Has research experience within one or more themes that relate to the project, for example, democracy (elections, voting behaviour, political parties, representation) or governance (institutions, policy making, policy implementation, multilevel governance).
  • Is willing to disseminate research results beyond the academic community.
  • Is capable to collaborate on an international level and to contribute to building an international collaborative network.

Potential candidates will be invited for an interview in late August. Candidates will be asked to deliver a presentation during which they present their research plans and their potential contribution to the research project (see below).

Applicants are advised to familiarize themselves with the teaching and research profile at the Department. The teaching language is Norwegian, one of the Scandinavian languages, and English.

Proficiency in Norwegian or one of the Scandinavian language is not a requirement for this position.

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoc in Archaeology,  Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE) - Deadline: 11 Aug 2019[]

The Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE), funded by the Centre of Excellence Schemes (CoE), and based at the Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion (AHKR), University of Bergen (UiB), invites applications for a position as postdoctoral research fellow in the field of experimental archaeology and material culture analysis specifically related to the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in southern Africa. The position is for a period of three (3) years.​​​​​​

The SFF programme, funded by the Research Council of Norway, gives Norway’s best scientists the opportunity to establish research centres to reach ambitious scientific goals within a defined period. The emphasis of these centres is on excellence and long-term research goals that meet the highest international criteria.

The SapienCE Centre of Excellence (CoE), directed by Professor Christopher Henshilwood, focuses on the behavioural origins of Homo sapiens in southern Africa between 100,000-50,000 years ago. The core research within the CoE is led by the Leader Group comprising five Principal Investigators and the Director. Our inter-disciplinary team of scientists, at UiB and at the facilities of our international partners, will integrate high-resolution records of early human cultural, social, technological and subsistence behaviours with innovative geoarchaeological, climate and cognitive data models. This holistic approach will provide ground-breaking insight into the diverse aspects of what it means to be human.

About the position as postdoctoral research fellow:

The main objectives for the position:

  • To engage in independent scientific research that will result in high-quality publications addressing core themes of the SapienCE research project, namely the origins of early Homo sapiens behaviour
  • To participate in the excavation of our Middle Stone Age archaeological sites in South Africa and to carry out analyses of recovered archaeological material in our project laboratories, as required
  • To carry out an interdisciplinary project examining the South African ochre record during the mid to late Pleistocene. The research will aim to develop and apply innovative methods to study and integrate pigment assemblages and associated data from key sites in South Africa, especially Blombos Cave and Klipdrift Shelter.
  • To conduct experiments on ochre and pigments to create reference samples for future analytical comparisons. This will also involve conducting surveys to analyse potential ochre sources and compare these to the archaeological materials in order to identify where people were acquiring ochre in the landscape.
  • To institute innovative approaches to the laboratory analysis of various categories of material culture that carry traces of ochre (bone, stone, ostrich eggshell, marine shell) recovered from SapienCE MSA sites in association with our Principal Investigators. The applicant must be proficient in using SEM-EDS, XRD, and XRF and PXRF analytical techniques.  Residue analysis will incorporate identifying organic binders in ochre mixtures.
  • To support and work with the CoE Director and the SapienCE Leader Group in carrying out the research project
  • To actively contribute to the academic life of the SapienCE research group that is based in Bergen.

The research will be done at the SapienCE offices located at the University of Bergen, Norway, in the field and at our laboratories in South Africa, and at the University of Bordeaux, under the supervision of our Principal Investigators. SapienCE offers excellent facilities for advanced analysis of archaeological materials recovered from our Middle Stone Age sites situated in the southern Cape, South Africa.

The position as postdoctoral research fellow is a fixed-term appointment for three years with the primary objective of qualifying the appointee for work in top academic positions. Individuals may not be hired for more than one fixed-term period as a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution. The successful applicant will be expected to conform to the regulations that apply to the position and must accept that their primary residence will be in Bergen for the full term of the appointment.

Qualifications and personal qualities:

The candidate must hold a PhD-degree within the field of Archaeology or cognate discipline with a specialization corresponding to the given tasks above and clearly related to the core themes of the SapienCE research project. Wide-ranging laboratory, field and excavation involvement relating to southern African Middle Stone Age archaeological sites, preferably in an organisational role, is an essential requirement.

Excellent communication skills and fluency in both written and spoken English are required.

The candidate must demonstrate a strong commitment for scientific research, be able to work independently, in a structured manner, and interactively in a team setting, be responsible and have a high working capacity. A prior publication record is required.

We can offer:


  • A good and professionally challenging working environment
  • Salary at pay grade 60 (code 1352/pay framework 24), on the government salary scale, equivalent to NOK 531.900 per year. Further promotions are made according to length of service.
  • A good pension scheme in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
  • A position in an inclusive workplace (IW)
  • Good welfare benefits.

How to apply for the job:

Please apply electronically via the link «APPLY FOR THIS JOB». The application must include:

  • A presentation of the applicant's qualifications, research interests and motivation for applying for the position (max 3 pages)
  • CV
  • The names and contact information for two reference persons. One of these must be a supervisor from the PhD programme.
  • List of publications
  • An electronic version of the PhD thesis
  • Scanned versions of original or certified copies of all academic diplomas and transcripts.
  • Relevant certificates/references

The application and appendices with certified translations into English must be uploaded at Jobbnorge. The enclosures can be submitted as Word- or pdf-files.

General information:

Further information about the position can be obtained by contacting the Director of Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour, Professor Christopher Stuart Henshilwood, tel. +47 55 58 90 99, e-mail: Christopher.Henshilwood@uib.no, or the Head of Department, Professor Jan Heiret, by e-mail jan.heiret@uib.no, or telephone + 47 55 58 97 62.

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoctoral position in Sinology/Chinese Studies - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

There is a vacancy for a postdoctoral position in Sinology/Chinese Studies at the Department of Foreign Languages, by plan starting 1 January 2020 or as agreed. The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 years.

The Department of Foreign Languages spans nine different languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish Language and Latinamerican Studies. Teaching and research are conducted in the disciplines language/linguistics, literature, cultural studies and didactics (http://www.uib.no/en/fremmedsprak).

The Department has slightly more than 50 permanent academic staff members, 30 in postdoctor- and phd-positions and ten administrative members of staff. The Department offers a bachelor’s degree in Chinese. The program has two permanent staff.

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoc, Political Science/Political Communication - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in Political Science/Political Communication
UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
Through robust and close interaction with the world around us – globally, nationally and locally – we shall be instrumental in building a society based on knowledge, skills and attitudes.

Do you want to take part in shaping the future?

Postdoctoral Research Fellow position
The University of Bergen, Norway, welcomes applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in Political Science/Political Communication. The position is for a period of 4 years, 75% of which is dedicated to research and 25% of which is dedicated to project administrative tasks and/or teaching and supervision. The successful candidate will be affiliated with the Digital Social Science Core Facility (DIGSSCORE) and with the Department of Comparative Politics.

The position is funded by the research project Terms of Agreement: The Challenge of Muslim Inclusion, which was awarded by the Research Council of Norway. The project is led by Professors of Political Science Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, University of Bergen; Stefan Dahlberg, University of Bergen and University of Gothenburg; and Paul Sniderman, Stanford University and University of Bergen.

About the project/work tasks:
To complement and add to the other research in the project, we now seek a candidate who wishes to pursue their own postdoctoral research project on media content, including in online media, about Muslims. The successful applicant will have experience in and a wish to continue doing research using spontaneously generated online text data. The post-doctoral fellow will have access both to a massive comparative online text archive built by Professor Stefan Dahlberg and to the survey and lab infrastructures run by the Digital Social Science Core Facility at the University of Bergen.

The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a fixed-term appointment with the primary objective of qualifying the appointee for work in top academic positions. The fixed-term period for this position is 4 years. Individuals may not be hired for more than one fixed-term period as a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution.  The candidate is expected to relocate to Bergen.

Qualifications and personal qualities:
The applicant must

hold (or be close to submission and defence of) a PhD within political science, political communication, media studies or similar fields.  It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded
have experience in and a wish to continue doing research using spontaneously generated online text data
have advanced skills in methods used to analyse online text data. Experience in quantitative content analysis, such as distributional semantics and topic modelling is meritorious, but not a requirement
be able to work independently and in a structured manner and have the ability to cooperate with others
be proficient in both written and oral English
knowledge of Scandinavian languages is beneficial for this position, but not a requirement
Potential candidates will be invited for an interview and a trial lecture.

We can offer:
A vibrant and ambitious intellectual environment
Salary at pay grade 59 – 62 (code 1352) on the government salary scale upon appointment (equivalent to NOK 523 200.- to 552 800.- pr. year). Further promotions are made according to length of service in the position.
Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
Good welfare benefits.
Your application must include:
A cover letter stating the applicant's research interests and motivation for applying for the position.
CV
A research proposal (maximum 4 pages) outlining how the candidate will make scientific advances within the broad theme of media content, including in online media, about Muslims.
The full text of a maximum of five publications to be considered in the assessment (co-authored publications must be accompanied by declarations of co-authorship).
A reference list including all works of a scientific nature.
The names and contact information for two reference persons. One of these must be the main supervisor of the PhD thesis.
Transcripts and diplomas and official confirmation that the doctoral thesis has been submitted.
Relevant certificates/letters of recommendation.
The application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at www.jobbnorge.no

The application has to be marked with: 19/23375

The closing date is October 15, 2019.

Applications sent by e-mail will not be evaluated.

University of Bergen (NOR) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Multilevel Governance - Deadline: 18 Oct 2019[]

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
Through robust and close interaction with the world around us – globally, nationally and locally – we shall be instrumental in building a society based on knowledge, skills and attitudes.

Do you want to take part in shaping the future?

Postdoctoral Research Fellow position
There is a vacancy for a postdoc position at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, linked to research within the field of multilevel governance. The position is for a period of 4 years, 25% of which must be dedicated to teaching, supervision and administrative tasks at the Department.

About the project/work tasks:
The postdoc position will be affiliated with the projected Panel of Public Administrators (Norsk forvaltningspanel, NFP). A central assignment of the postdoc is to be a key participant in the development of the NFP. During the development phase, it is expected that the postdoc will cooperate closely with different stakeholders located at various universities and research institutes. When the NFP is up and running, it is expected that the postdoc will publish her/his work on the basis of data collected through the panel. Because of the need for close co-operation with stakeholders in the development stage of the project mastery of a Scandinavian language is required.

The NFP is planned as part of the DIGSSCORE infrastructure. (For more information about DIGSSCORE, see https://digsscore.uib.no/). The panel will be recruited from a base of public administrators at all levels of government — national, regional, local. The recruitment strategy builds upon the experiences of the unique Central Administration Survey, which has been fielded to central government officials every ten years since 1976. NFP will target all officials in ministries and a sample of officials in public organizations. With the establishment of the NFP, the first steps will be to identify and recruit participants, conduct the necessary data protection preparations with the aim of making NFP permanent, as well as establishing a model for national time-sharing. Data collection will be executed twice annually. By agreement, the postdoc could also be granted access to other data sources within the DIGSSCORE facility.

About the position of postdoctoral research fellow:
The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a fixed-term appointment with the primary objective of qualifying the appointee for work in top academic positions. The fixed-term period for this position is 4 years. Individuals may not be hired for more than one fixed-term period as a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution.

A research proposal of 4-5 pages must accompany the application. The proposal should contain a progress plan for the different parts of the research work, as well as a plan regarding publishing. It is a requirement that the project is completed in the course of the period of employment.

A budget must be set up for operating expenses.

Qualifications and personal qualities:
The applicant must

hold a PhD within political science/public administration or similar. As a minimum, the applicant must have submitted his/her doctoral thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded.
be qualified in social science methods. Experience with panel data and/or comprehensive data sets is an advantage.
be able to do outreach from the project to decisions makers outside academia.
contribute to international network building in the field of multilevel governance research.
be able to work independently and in a structured manner, and have the ability to cooperate with others.
have an interest in and ability to communicate research to practitioners and policy makers
have ability to raise funding for research.
proficiency in a Scandinavian language, as well as written and oral English.
Potential candidates will be invited for an interview.

Applicants are advised to familiarize themselves with the teaching and research profile at the Department. The teaching language is Norwegian, one of the Scandinavian languages or English.

We can offer:
A good and professionally challenging working environment.
Salary at pay grade 59 – 62 (code 1352) on the government salary scale upon appointment (equivalent to NOK 523 200 - to 552 800 pr. year). Further promotions are made according to length of service in the position.
Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
Good welfare benefits
Your application must include:
A brief account of the applicant's research interests and motivation for applying for the position.
CV
The research proposal (4 to 5 pages) with budget.
A maximum of five publications to be considered in the assessment (co-authored publications must be accompanied by declarations of co-authorship).
List of any works of a scientific nature (publication list).
The names and contact information for two reference persons. One of these must be the main advisor from the PhD programme.
Transcripts and diplomas and official confirmation that the doctoral thesis has been submitted.
Relevant certificates/letters of recommendation.
The application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at www.jobbnorge.no

The application has to be marked with: 19/22144

The closing date is October 18, 2019.

Applications sent by e-mail will not be evaluated.

General information:
Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Professor, Head of Department Jacob Aars, e-mail: jacob.aars@uib.no, or tel. +47 55582045.

Practical questions about the application process should be directed to Adviser HR Even Michal Endresen, e-mail: even.endresen@uib.no

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - FraMEPhys Research Fellow in Metaphysics - Deadline: 10 Jul. 2019[]

Fixed term for 36 Months

Grade 7- Full time starting salary is normally in the range £30,395 to £39,609. With potential progression once in post to £42,036 a year.

The Department of Philosophy seeks to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on the ERC-funded project ‘A Framework for Metaphysical Explanation in Physics’ (FraMEPhys), led by Dr Alastair Wilson.

The research fellow will have a PhD in Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science, or Philosophy of Physics and high-level analytical capability, as well as a demonstrated ability to work independently to the very highest levels of research excellence. The research fellow will work on a specific subproject within FraMEPhys, focused on Humeanism about laws of nature and the philosophy of objective chance, and research specialization in these topics is essential.

FraMEPhys, a major 5-year project funded by the European Research Council, is investigating the nature of explanation in physics, with particular focus on metaphysical and non-causal explanations (including grounding explanations, geometrical explanations and unificatory explanations). The aim of FraMEPhys is to combine recent progress in metaphysics, philosophy of science and philosophy of physics to enhance our understanding of the nature of metaphysical explanation in physics. Case studies of special interest include curved spacetime, closed timelike curves and quantum entanglement.

The Post holder will:

  • Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor.
  • Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding.
  • Disseminate research findings in publications, at conferences and research seminars, etc.
  • Undertake management/administration arising from research.
  • Co-supervise PhD students.
  • Undertake limited undergraduate and postgraduate teaching activities within the Department of Philosophy where this supports FraMEPhys objectives.
  • Contribute to Departmental/School research-related activities and research-related administration.
  • Contribute to public engagement activities of manifest benefit to the College and the University, under supervision of a project leader.

Skills and Experience

  • PhD on a topic in metaphysics, philosophy of science, or philosophy of physics. · High level analytical capability.
  • Ability to communicate complex information clearly.
  • Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively.
  • Ability to co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort.
  • Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes.
  • Ability to contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or specific research project.

Applications should be submitted through the University of Birmingham’s HR system. In the ‘Any other information’ section of the application form, please include a brief cover letter that highlights two relevant pieces of written work and provide links to access these from a personal website or web archive. For further information on the position or application process, please contact Alastair Wilson: a.j.wilson@bham.ac.uk.

Further information about the project: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/ptr/departments/philosophy/research/projects/framephys.aspx 

Closing date: 10 July 2019               Reference: 80591

To submit an electronic application online please click on the link below; https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=190000CD&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Post Doctoral Research Fellow (KLASH) - Deadline: 17 Nov. 2019[]

  • Fixed term until August 31, 2021
  • Grade 7 - Full time starting salary is normally in the range £30,942 to £40,322. With potential progression once in post to £42,792 a year
  • The inter-institutional Khitan-Liao Archaeological Survey and History (KLASH) project is seeking a PDRA to join the project during the final phases of the “Understanding Cities in the Premodern history of Northeast Asia, c. 200-1200" research project led at Birmingham by Professor Naomi Standen.
  • ‘Understanding Cities’ and the KLASH project seek to study urban and suburban dynamics in Medieval Northeast Asia specifically addressing questions of mobility, administration, historical records, management, the use of space, individual and group identity and the provisioning of cities in the southeastern Eurasian steppe. We do this through a close inter-disciplinary research framework bringing historical and archaeological data together.
  • The PDRA’s role will include both independent research related to the themes of the project and involvement in project-related historical research and archaeological fieldwork and data analysis, and the project’s final conference, workshops, and publications. The final three major project goals to be completed during the period of the PDRA post are 1) the final archaeological field season in Mongolia, 2) the project’s wrap-up workshop and 3) the publication of the papers from that workshop. The PDRA’s exact role in these goals depends on their specific capabilities and interests.
  • Main duties include:
  • Contribute to the planning and organising of the KLASH research project.
  • Participate in fieldwork, managing workers in the field or in the lab.
  • Operate within specialisms: interdisciplinary engagement in archaeology, history and Chinese Studies; regional understanding of mobile and citied activity in Eastern Eurasia; and chronological focus on the Liao and related periods, in order to draw archaeological data, inscriptional material and other textual evidence into a coherent analysis.
  • Analyse and interpret research findings and results particularly working with databases of finds and texts, and with GIS.
  • Collect research data through fieldwork and textual study.
  • Organise project workshops involving other researchers on related topics.
  • Develop and publicise understanding of the project as a venture in Digital Humanities.
  • Manage project publications as editorial assistant, dealing with authors, securing writing contributions, copyediting, obtaining permissions, etc.
  • Exhibit fluency in relevant historical and archaeological models, techniques or methods and demonstrate ability to contribute to developing new ones.
  • Person Specification
  • First degree in Archaeology, Chinese Studies or History and a higher degree with one of these disciplinary foci and an East Asian specialism.
  • Language ability for research purposes, in Modern Standard and Literary Chinese.
  • High level analytical capability.
  • Ability to communicate complex information clearly.
  • Ability to take initiative and make sound decisions in the field.
  • Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively.
  • For informal inquiries, please contact Professor Naomi Standen - n.standen@bham.ac.uk
  • Closing date: 17/11/2019
  • Reference: POST 81788
  • To download the details and submit an electronic application online please click on Apply Online; please quote Job Reference in all enquiries. Alternatively information can be obtained from 0121 415 9000 or visit www.birmingham.ac.uk/jobs

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Law, Ethics and Computer - Deadline: 13 Oct 2019[]

This project seeks to identify, map and critically investigate how algorithmic decision-making systems (including those which utilise machine learning techniques) in the public sector are designed, tested, used for experimentation, and evaluated in both laboratory and ‘live’ environments. Although large-scale computational experimentation on users is not new, advances in artificial intelligence have given rise to new forms of testing and experimentation on very large numbers of people. Some of these practices have attracted considerable controversy in recent years, due to the novel risks that they may pose, including threats to human rights. Yet relatively little is known about these new forms of testing, particularly in the public sector, even though these systems are already being deployed in ways that may seriously and adversely affect the lives of individuals and vulnerable groups. Nor have these practices attracted significant attention from scholars or policy-makers, despite their potentially serious ethical risks, particularly given the state’s unique position vis-à-vis citizens and the concomitant need to guard against the abuse of state power. The novelty of these practices may, however, bring them outside the scope of existing regimes of legal and ethical oversight. Accordingly, one of the primary aims of this project is to construct and develop an analytically rigorous governance framework, grounded in a commitment to human rights, democracy and the rule of law, that can help ensure that these practices are subject to legitimate and effective oversight.

The post-holder will be attached to both the Law School and the School of Computer Science, working under the supervision of Professor Karen Yeung, a leading legal scholar in the field of ‘machine ethics’ and the responsible governance of emerging technology, together with Professor Andrew Howes, a computer scientist with expertise in the human implications of computational decision systems.

The post-holder will be expected to lead and manage this project, to undertake all the primary and secondary research, and to ensure that the project succeeds in meeting its principal objectives within the scheduled timeframe. A large part of the substantive work will consist of seeking to identify and comprehensively map the contemporary practices of designing, testing, experimenting with, and evaluating, algorithmic decision-making systems in the public sector. The post-holder will also be required to organise and host stakeholder workshops, to undertake literature reviews (including relevant literature from the social sciences and humanities), to identify and analyse findings emerging from the research, and to take a leading role (under supervision) in developing research outputs and grant applications, building on the findings and insights arising out of the project.

Main Duties/Responsibilities

As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow you will:
Identify, map and monitor the development, testing, experimentation and evaluation of algorithmic decision-making systems and other algorithmic applications in the public sector, identifying state of the art and the likely trajectory of future developments;
Develop a strategy for gathering primary and secondary data that can be expected to elicit a representative sample of the kinds of testing, experimentation and evaluation of ADM systems in the public sector;
Identify public sector organisations and individuals with relevant expertise to invite to stakeholder meetings and workshops, maintain minutes of meetings, arrange meetings with collaborators and stakeholders, and attend to administrative tasks required to organise successful stakeholder workshops;
Conduct semi-structured interviews with key individuals who are directly involved in developing, testing, conducting experiments and evaluating ADM systems in the public sector;
Make selective Freedom of Information requests to public sector organisations to identify how ADM systems are currently being tested, used for experimental purposes and evaluated both before and after deployment;
Undertake literature reviews of both academic literature and grey literature in several disciplines concerning the nature and range of the problems and concerns which the development, testing, experimentation and evaluation of ADM systems in the public sector may pose and critically evaluate the extent to which these concerns are satisfactorily addressed by existing regimes of legal and ethical oversight;
Based on the practices identified, (either in use or proposed):
- Catalogue, describe and explain the underlying technological mechanisms through which these various forms of testing and experimentation are designed to work, the goals which the public sector organisation seeks to achieve via these practices, and the values implicated by their use;
- Identify the rights, interests and legitimate expectations of those directly affected by these practices, and accompanying ethical and legal concerns;
- Identify and critically assess the formal and informal governance structures which have emerged to control / influence these practices; and
- Systematically identify any weaknesses and gaps in existing oversight regimes.
Assess the implications of these practices for core values that are considered fundamental to the provision of lawful, high quality and human-rights respecting public services;
Analyse the results and work with the PIs to develop a coherent and robust framework to help ensure that such practices are undertaken in a manner which respects human rights, democratic freedom and the rule of law;
Develop and draft research outputs for publication and research grant applications based on insights and findings arising out of the project as it progresses;
Present research outputs, including, for example, drafting academic publications or parts thereof, at conferences, workshops and as posters;
Plan and attend project-relevant meetings, including regular meetings with, and working under the direction of, the project supervisors;
Monitor and maintain account of project expenditure where required; and
Ensure that the project complies with principles of research ethics and data projection and data sharing standards
Person specification

Essential:
A multidisciplinary background with an undergraduate degree in Law (or a related discipline) and at least a Master’s degree level qualifications in Law and/or any one of the following disciplines:
- Applied Ethics (including research ethics, data ethics, machine ethics, bioethics)
- Sociology (including Science and Technology Studies, the sociology of science or digital sociology)
- Politics (including political theory, political philosophy, political science) or
- Public Policy or Public Administration (broadly defined), preferably with a special focus on research ethics and innovation, the ethics of science and technology.
Outstanding analytic ability
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Interest in, and willingness to undertake, interdisciplinary training and research at the intersection between law, ethics and computer science
Desirable:
Demonstrated qualitative legal research and interdisciplinary research skills
An interest in, and basic conceptual understanding of, how algorithmic decision-making systems work, including data-driven systems which utilise machine learning techniques
Experience or interest in interdisciplinary research, preferably including training and experience in conducting qualitative empirical research
A demonstrated track record of high quality analytic ability and academic writing skills and the production of high quality peer-reviewed academic publications
Experience or demonstrated interest in contributing to relevant policy debates;
Fluency in English;
Willingness to attract external funding for research projects;
Creative, critical, out-of-the-box thinking; and
Independence, reliability, autonomy
First class undergraduate degree and first class Master’s level degree qualifications
PhD qualification in Law or related discipline with direct relevance to the project
How to apply

Informal enquiries are welcome and encouraged. Potential applicants should contact the project’s Principal Investigator Professor Karen Yeung at k.yeung@bham.ac.uk.

Applicants are required to submit the following:

• A CV
• A covering letter of no more than 1,500 words that proposes one particular study that might be conducted as part of the project and explaining how your skills and experience would contribute to this study
• A sample of writing of no more than 5,000 words relevant to the themes of the research project
• The names and emails of two referees (ensuring that you have contacted your referees in advance about your application for this post)

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow - Deadline: 7 Jan. 2020[]

  • Fixed term for 36 Months
  • The Department of Modern Languages seeks to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on the ERC-funded project ‘Urban Terrorism in Europe (2004-19): Remembering, Imagining, and Anticipating Violence’ (UrbTerr), led by Dr Katharina Karcher.
  • UrbTerr, a major 5-year project funded by the European Research Council, is investigating collective forms of remembering, forgetting, and anticipating in relation to recent acts of urban terrorism in Europe with a particular focus on Spain, France, Germany, and the UK. Drawing on concepts and methods from memory studies, cultural studies, feminist theory and anthropology, UrbTerr will document and analyse a range of voices in contemporary debates on urban terrorism in Europe and problematise the narrow concept of imagination and creativity underpinning recent counter-terrorism measures and a great part of the academic literature on this subject.
  • Main Duties include:
  • Contribute to qualitative data collection through archive research and semi-structured interviews
  • Conduct independent research on the ‘materiality’ strand of UrbTerr
  • Analyse and interpret data and apply knowledge in a way which helps to develop a new materialist approach to urban terrorism
  • Disseminate the research findings in high-quality peer-reviewed publications
  • Support the project team in the management/administration of the project, e.g., in the organisation of events and outreach/impact activities
  • Present research outputs at seminars and conferences
  • The UrbTerr research fellow should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Modern Languages, Cultural Studies, Politics, IR, or another relevant field. You need to demonstrate fluency in English and at least one other European language, a strong research interest in securitization and/or counterterrorism, and the ability to work independently. This position will involve collecting and analysing data in two European countries (at least one of which should be listed above) for an independent research project offering a comparative analysis of material securitization processes and counter-terrorism measures. You will work closely with the PI and the rest of the research team and play an active role in the organization of a major international research conference and other UrbTerr research activities.
  • In Modern Languages research at Birmingham, we explore how the study of languages, discourses, and cultures challenges how we understand and experience the world. Our key concerns involve asking how foreign languages, discourses, and cultures – as objects and methods in their own right, and in all their multiplicity – relativize our ways of thinking, and how an awareness of this enables us to identify links and interconnections where there appears to be only difference and otherness. Over 75% of research in the Department of Modern Languages was judged to be ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the Research Excellence Framework 2014. The department has a lively programme of national and international experts who come to Birmingham to give lectures and seminars and we pride ourselves on our research culture.
  • For further information please contact Dr Katharina Karcher K.Karcher@bham.ac.uk.
  • Closing date: 7/1/2020
  • Anticipated start date: April 2020
  • Reference: 190006A1

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Linguistics, 'Out of Our Mind' - Deadline: 4 Oct 2019[]

Full time

Fixed term - 12 Months

Full time starting salary is usually within the range of £30,395 to £39,609. With potential progression once in post to £42,036

Closing date  - October 4, 2019

Background

The College of Arts & Law is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral Research Fellow in Linguistics. The Fellow will create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within a Leverhulme-funded project that aims to develop new ways of describing what speakers know about their language to make learning foreign languages easier. The project is led by Prof Dagmar Divjak in collaboration with Dr Petar Milin. More information about the project is available on outofourminds.bham.ac.uk

Summary of Role

Work within the Out of Our Minds team to achieve the project goals
Lead on design, analysis and interpretation of (results from) computational simulation studies

Analyse, interpret and disseminate research findings and results, for general and specialist audiences

Contribute to writing follow-on bids

Main Duties/Responsibilities
Devise new, cognitively plausible linguistic abstractions that build on the results obtained using computational simulations with learning algorithms (as well as behavioural experimentation), with assistance of the project leads if required.
Collaborate with other project team members to develop linguistic or experimental designs that test the validity of our computational models
Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods for describing linguistic knowledge
Collect research data through a variety of research methods, such as literature reviews, linguistic annotation, psychological experimentation and computational simulation
Carry out advanced statistical analysis of experimental and computational simulation data, and contribute to the interpretation of the results from a linguistic perspective
Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding
Record, analyse, and write up the results of the work, maintaining a permanent record of the methodologies and experiments, and prepare data for open access archiving
Contribute to the dissemination of the research results through conference presentations and by preparing journal publications
Contribute to writing bids for follow-on research funding
Plan own workload within the project timetable to ensure that the overall project milestones and objectives are met
Assist the project lead in ensuring that the research is running within the timelines laid down in the project plan, and that any problems are highlighted in advance; deal pro-actively with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines
Provide guidance, as required, to PhD students on the same work package, and to support staff and any students who may be assisting with the research
Contribute to the overall activities of the research team and the wider research environment of the College
Contribute to public engagement activities of manifest benefit to the project, the College and the University, often under supervision of a project leader
Carry out management/administration/clerical duties relating to the organization of the project as required
Carry out any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post, as assigned by your line manager or her nominee

Qualifications & Experience

Have a PhD in Linguistics, ideally in morphology or morpho-syntax
Demonstrable research experience in linguistic analysis and corpus linguistic.
A thorough working knowledge of a range of statistical techniques for analysing linguistic data (e.g. regression techniques).
Experience working with a Slavonic language, and/or willingness to learn Polish.
Have a track record of publications appropriate to stage of career
Lead author on at least one research publications in a peer reviewed journal.
(Desirable): Experience of cross-, inter-, or multi-disciplinary research approaches and methods

Communication skills

Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, in English (CEFR level C2 is required for non-native speakers)
Ability to communicate complex information clearly
Experience of disseminating academic research through presentation and publication, including the ability to communicate research to non-specialists.
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders
Team working

Ability to work as an effective member of a team, to support the work of colleagues, aligning the day-to-day work and goals of the team.
Eagerness to learn, acquire new skills and share expertise
Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort
Experience of motivating and supporting junior team members
Problem solving and decision making

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow and Translator (Persian Literary Theory, balāghat) - Deadline: 16 Oct 2019[]

Position Details
College of Arts and Law
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £30,942 to £40,322. With potential progression once in post to £42,792 a year

Fixed term up to 36 Months

Grade 7
Closing date: 16 October 2019
Background
To contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of   activities, including in particular translation from Persian into English, within the ERC funded project ‘Global Literary Theory: Caucasus Literatures Compared (GlobalLIT)’. The postholder will work from their home country. 
Summary of Role
Translation of the classical texts of Persian literary theory
Assist with compilation of anthology on Global Literary Theory
Gather texts and manuscripts from the Persian tradition and assist with their editing
Analyse and interpret research findings and results (as needed, and on request from the Principal Investigator, PI)
Main Duties
The responsibilities include the duties outlined below:
Translation from Persian into English of texts selected by the Principal Investigator (PI)
Research into the field of Persian balāgha, including work with manuscripts
Help with obtaining books and relevant research materials relating to Persian balāghah
Support for development of website
Help with coordination, support, and administration of tasks related to the project as needed and determined by the PI
Help with finalizing project outputs,  as needed and determined by the PI
Frequent and timely communication by email and other remote modes of communication  as needed and determined by the PI
Person Specification
PhD in literary studies
Extensive knowledge of Persian literary theory (balāgha)
Preferred but not required: publications in the area of literary interactions in pre-modern Middle East
Native or near-native fluency in Persian
Preferred but not required: fluency/advanced reading knowledge of classical Arabic and/or Ottoman Turkish or another literary language of the Islamic world
Ability to synthesize research findings 
Knowledge of poetry (including various metrical systems)
Expertise in translation studies (Persian-English)
Expertise in critical theory
Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes
Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow and Translator (Turkic Literary Theory, balāghat) - Deadline: 16 Oct 2019[]

Position details

School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music

University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK

Full time starting salary is normally in the range £30,942 to £40,322. With potential progression once in post to £42,792 a year. Closing date - October 16, 2019

Background

To contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of   activities, including in particular translation from one or more Turkic literatures into English, within the ERC funded project ‘Global Literary Theory: Caucasus Literatures Compared (GlobalLIT)’. The postholder will work from their home country.
Summary of Role
Translation of the classical texts of Turkic literary theory
Assist with compilation of anthology on Global Literary Theory
Gather texts and manuscripts from multiple Turkic literary traditions and assist with their editing
Analyse and interpret research findings and results (as needed, and on request from the PI)
Main Duties
The responsibilities include the duties outlined below.
Translation from Turkic into English of texts selected by the Principal Investigator (PI)
Research into the field of Turkic balāgha, including work with manuscripts
Help with obtaining books and relevant research materials relating to  Turkic balāghah
Support for development of website
Help with coordination, support, and administration of tasks related to the project as needed and determined by the PI
Help with finalizing project outputs, as needed and determined by the PI
Frequent and timely communication by email and other remote modes of communication  as needed and determined by the PI
Person Specification
PhD in literary studies
Extensive knowledge of Turkic literary theory (balāgha). This could include Ottoman and/or Chaghatay. Other Turkic languages are also possible, as determined by PI.
Preferred but not required: publications in the area of literary interactions in pre-modern Middle East
Native or near-native fluency in one or more Turkic literary languages.
Preferred but not required: fluency/advanced reading knowledge of classical Arabic and/or Persian or another literary language of the Islamic world
Ability to synthesize research findings 
Knowledge of poetry (including various metrical systems)
Expertise in translation studies (Turkic-English)
Expertise in critical theory
Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes
Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort

University of Birmingham (UK:Eng) - Science and Religion Research Fellow (Recent History / Popular Culture / Media) - Deadline: 19 Jan. 2020[]

  • Fixed term until 28 February 2022
  • Grade 7 – Full time starting salary is normally in the range £30,942 to £40,322, with potential progression once in post to £42,792
  • We are looking for a Research Fellow who is interested in Science and/or Religion in popular culture and media. We welcome applications from those employing either recent history/public history approaches or those employing media/communications studies approaches (or related areas).
  • This position is for a post-doctoral Research Fellow to work within a multidisciplinary research team, on a large-scale international project entitled: Science and Religion: Exploring the Spectrum of Global Perspectives (funded by the Templeton Religion Trust).
  • The post holder will have key responsibilities with respect to developing and undertaking relevant strands of research, and co-ordinating the organisation of an international symposium; and editorial support in the development of an edited volume(s), relating primarily to historical and media discourse research examining social and cultural perspectives on evolutionary science and religion across at least 7 countries. The post holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator and Co-investigators (in the UK and internationally) to co-ordinate online research dissemination in relation to multi-disciplinary research examining social and cultural perspectives on evolutionary science and religion across at least 7 countries.
  • The post holder will be expected to engage in, and support, aspects of project dissemination, team meetings and international networking activities, including contributing to project-related websites, workshops and seminars. The post holder will also be expected to effectively contribute to the presentation and dissemination of research outputs, including drafting academic and non-academic publications/presentations, or parts thereof.
  • Person Specification
  • Proven interest in, and desirably experience of, undertaking research relating to the relationship between science, religion and non-religion in society.
  • A PhD in directly relevant social sciences field (e.g. social study of science/religion, recent history of science, or science and/or religion in media/society/popular culture).
  • MRes or masters in relevant social sciences field/ in relevant social research methods or equivalent.
  • A relevant undergraduate degree, at a minimum of a 2:1 classification or equivalent is required.
  • Experience of public engagement and other impact related activities.
  • An interest in, and desirably experience of, international research collaboration.
  • An interest in, and desirably experience of, working as part of a multi-disciplinary research project or team.
  • High level analytical capability.
  • Ability to communicate complex information clearly.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate with a wide range of people at all levels, including publics.
  • Proven report writing and presentation skills.
  • Enthusiastic, with a proactive approach.
  • A good understanding of the methodological implications arising from multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural research.
  • Demonstrable cultural sensitivity in research and dissemination.
  • Ability to travel internationally as necessary.
  • Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Fern Elsdon-Baker, at F.M.Elsdon-Baker@bham.ac.uk /+44 (0)121 414 7376
  • Interviews will be held in late January/early February.
  • To download the details and submit an electronic application online please click on the Apply Online button; please quote Job Reference in all enquiries. Alternatively information can be obtained from 0121 415 9000 or visit www.birmingham.ac.uk/jobs

University of Bologna (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Mapping the crisis: from Necropolitics to Utopia' - Deadline: 12 Aug 2019[]

The project focuses on critical utopias, dystopias, and science fiction from the seventies of the twentieth century to the present, in order to analyze how these texts can have value for a socio-cultural transformation aimed at fostering inclusiveness, social equity and gender equality, and to construct new forms of citizenship. Starting from the notion of biopower and necropolitics, the theoretical-critical analysis and the close reading of the texts will serve to detect the repetitive structures that refer to the 'crisis' in mainstream culture, counterculture and mass culture, creating a structural and discursive mapping of gender, ‘race’ in utopia, dystopia, and post-apocalyptic science fiction in novels, TV series, and contemporary theatre. By making inclusiveness and diversity the pivot of the future world, critical utopias embody a politics of affirmation, proposing new cartographies of identities, subjectivity and citizenship.

To apply fill out the form available at the following address: https://www.aricweb.unibo.it/BandiPubblicati/zz_Bandi_din.aspx 

University of Bologna (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Dealing with the Disaster: Discoursive Spaces and Emotional Dynamics' - Deadline: 12 Aug 2019[]

The project questions the role of writing and art through the analysis of the politics of memory construction in relation to the experience of trauma. The research adopts the innovative approach that emerged in the confluence of literary criticism, historiographic studies and psychotraumatology within the American Trauma Studies. This field identifies the process of writing and rereading of testimonial texts as a therapeutic tool to work the trauma through. The research aims at enhancing the role of female journalism in response to the triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown that devastated Japan in 2011. These productions not only claim a fundamental role in the post-3.11 narrative panorama, but they also appear as originating from the apocalypse - in its original meaning of "unveiling" - and they enable the transformation of the figure of the female reporter into a parresiasta actor in Japanese national history.

To apply fill out the form available at the following address: https://www.aricweb.unibo.it/BandiPubblicati/zz_Bandi_din.aspx

University of Brescia (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in Law & Society, 'Opendoors: Promoting inclusive and competent health care for LGBTI people' - Deadline: 23 Sep 2019[]

The project focuses on the existence of key health inequalities, barriers, and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics of LGBTI people. Root causes of health inequalities experienced by LGBTI people are environmental, social, cultural and political factors: i) cultural and social norms that preference and prioritise heterosexuality; ii) minority stress; iii) victimisation; iv) discrimination; v) stigma.
The research fellow will both contribute to clarify legal issues and implement the project activities. With regard to the former and by taking a comparative stance towards the right to health of LGBTI people, he/she will analyse what the legal instruments and best practices developed in other countries to address health inequalities may be replicated in Italy.The research fellow will be responsible for collecting qualitative data on the level of healthcare provided to LGBTI people and organizing some training events.

Web site for additional job details.

Bournemouth University (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Cultural Ecology - Deadline: 29 Aug 2019[]

Starting salary from £29,515 - £34,189 per annum (pro rata) with further progression opportunities to £37,345

Bournemouth University’s vision is worldwide recognition as a leading university for inspiring learning, advancing knowledge and enriching society through the fusion of education, research and practice. Our highly skilled and creative workforce is comprised of individuals drawn from a broad cross section of the globe, who reflect a variety of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences that help to build our global learning community.

We are looking to appoint a team of researchers with complementary skills and experience in archaeology, palaeo-ecology and palaeo-climatology to become part of our newly created Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions (IMSET). Candidates should have an interest in analysing the relationships between human societies and changing environments and should also be interested in applying this understanding to address contemporary environmental issues, such as adaptation to climate change. Individuals with strong analytical or modelling skills are particularly encouraged to apply.

Please note, this post is externally funded for 60 months.

Please address any enquiries regarding the post to Dr. Emma Jenkins on 01202 9 68184 or email ejenkins@bournemouth.ac.uk

A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website together with an online application form. Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961133 (24 hour answer phone) quoting the appropriate reference (FST314).

BU values and is committed to an inclusive working environment. We seek a diverse community through attracting, developing and retaining staff from different backgrounds to contribute to inspirational learning, advancing knowledge and enriching society. To support and enable our staff to achieve a balance between work and their personal lives, we will also consider proposals for flexible working or job share arrangements.

Closing date: (Midnight) Thursday 29 August 2019

University of Bayreuth (EU:Deu:Bay) - Postdoc in Africa Studies, Data Curators (3x) - Deadline: 27 Oct 2019[]

The University of Bayreuth is a research-oriented university with internationally competitive, interdisciplinary focus areas in research and teaching. At the beginning of 2019, the „Africa Multiple" Cluster of Excellence (EXC 2052) will commence operations with funding from the Excellence Strategy of Germany's federal and state governments. The aim of the cluster is to reconfigure African studies at both the conceptual and the structural levels. The cluster is conceived as a transformative space for the systematic study of African and African diasporic ways of life, enabling new forms of inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation. For the establishment of new forms of interdisciplinary digital research the following positions need to be filled as soon as possible

Three Data Curators (m/f/d) - E 13 TV-L

The successful applicant will initially be hired for a period of two years. An extension until end December 2025 is possible if the responsibilities are successfully fulfilled. The positions will be under the leadership of the Vice Dean of Digital Solutions in the Cluster of Excellence. The postholders will work closely with the Chair of Databases and Information Systems and will be supported by the IT Service Centre of the University of Bayreuth. The field of activity comprises various activities in connection with the development of the digital research environment in the Cluster of Excellence. The inter- and transdisciplinary research projects involve researchers from the humanities, cultural studies, and social sciences, along with geoscientists and environmental scientists. Accordingly, data from numerous academic disciplines and different sources will flow into the repositories of the cluster. The cluster has our partner universities in Africa and more privileged partners. The aim is to integrate them into the digital research environment as well.

In particular, their responsibilities will include the following:

  • communication with the scholars in the Cluster of Excellence (including the partner institutions in Africa) and support in the storage of their data, their data management, data analysis, and network mapping in the repositories;
  • support of data management, data analyses and network mapping;
  • development of technical and content-based Solutions for the inter- and transdisciplinary use of data;
  • support of the establishment of Software Solutions in the cluster for communication, joint data analyses etc.;
  • Creative participation in the development of fluid ontologies by dynamically linking metadata relating to a wide ränge of data (texts, interviews, films, satellite data, statistics, internet, social media, government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, etc.);
  • maintenance of the cluster's data-based communication structures.

We welcome applications from candidates with the following profile:

  • preferably a university degree in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Cultural Studies, or Earth Sciences with excellent Computer skills and skills in digitization projects;
  • alternatively, a completed degree in Computer Science with knowledge of one of the above mentioned fields
  • skills in the independent adaptation of existing Software (databases or methods of data tagging and enrichment);
  • an interest in Software development processes;
  • proven experience in working with repositories;
  • a main focus in the area of interdisciplinary data management as well as in the analysis of metadata and/or a main focus in the area of digital communication;
  • an excellent command of English (otherforeign languages would be an asset);
  • the ability to work under pressure and well-honed social skills in dealing with the scholars in the Cluster of Excellence.

We offer a research environment at an innovative and dynamic research oriented university with a reputation for excellence, well-established interdisciplinary research fields and international master programs. Further information on the Cluster of Excellence are available on the cluster homepage: https://www.africamultiple.uni-bayreuth.de

The University of Bayreuth is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply as they are underrepresented in this field. Disabled persons with equivalent aptitude will be favored.

Please send your application with documents (application letter, CV, documents showing your competence in the required responsibilities) in electronic form as a single pdf-file (up to 30 MB) to Prof. Dr. Cyrus Samimi (cyrus.samimi@uni-bayreuth.de) until October 27, 2019. Reviews will continue until the position is filled.

In case of questions, please contact Dr. Franz Kogelmann, franz.kogelmann@uni-bayreuth.de.

University of Bremen (EU:Ger:Bre) - Research Associate in the Humanities, Cultural, Social or Legal Sciences, 'Soft Authoritarianisms: Comparative Interdisciplinary Perspectives' - Deadline: 29 Jul 2019[]

The University of Bremen, U Bremen Excellence Chair Prof. Dr. Shalini Randeria / Research Group "Soft Authoritarianisms: Comparative Interdisciplinary Perspectives" as part of the Interdisciplinary Research Platform "Worlds of Contradiction" (WoC, faculties 6, 8, 9, 10 & 12), invites applications for the following position within the fields of the humanities, cultural, social or legal sciences (Cultural Studies, Law, Linguistics, Political Sciences, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Sociology & related fields)

Research Associate (100 %), (EG 13 TVL) - Postdoc - full time and limited to 3 years (with a possibility of extension for a further three years).

Start of contract: 01/01/2020 or earlier.The University of Bremen, a mid-sized university with 320 professors, 19.500 students and a full-spectrum of academic disciplines is one of Europe‘s leading research universities and maintains close cooperation with international universities and non-university research institutions in the region. The promotion of young researchers is a core element of Bremen's research strategy.The 'U Bremen Excellence Chairs' program is a new initiative at University of Bremen since 2019. It enables internationally outstanding researchers to establish their own working groups at the university and to integrate them into a network of excellent research institutions worldwide in their respective disciplines. Shalini Randeria's research group Soft Authoritarianisms: Comparative Interdisciplinary Perspectives studies how "soft authoritarian" rule functions, how it is put in place institutionally and sustained rhetorically, how the rule of law is dismantled in everyday life and how democratic institutions are hollowed out slowly and systematically. Three case studies will focus on France, Eastern Europe and Turkey including their diasporas in order (1) to analyse authoritarian practices of state transformation, (2) to sharpen our political sensibilities and social science vocabulary and (3) to build process-sensitive theory that overcomes the West-non-West divide characteristic of the social sciences. Methodologically, the research group will fuse ethnographic approaches with text-, language- and discourse-oriented methods. The research group will also conduct a series of Young Scholars Autumn Research Schools starting in 2020 and in collaboration with WoC, it will build the new research field "Contradictions of Extractive Populisms".

Tasks:

  • independent research, development of own research profile within the research field mentioned above, willingness to conduct a full case study either in Eastern Europe (preferably Poland or Hungary) or in France and to work towards a second book and/or habilitation thesis
  • cooperate closely with the other researchers of the research group and within the wider WoC network and contribute to the successful implementation of the research group program as a whole
  • expand the activities of the research group through third party funding applications
  • co-organisation and conceptual development of workshops, conferences, and the Young Scholars Autumn Research Schools
  • realisation of individual and team publications resulting from the research group's activities.

Requirements:

  • very good Masters degree in the humanities, cultural, social or legal sciences
  • very good doctoral degree in the humanities, cultural, social or legal sciences (cultural studies, law, linguistics, political sciences, social and cultural anthropology, sociology or related fields)
  • research proposal (for habilitation or second book)
  • considerable experience with qualitative methods (ethnographic / praxeographic field research, discourse analysis, language and text analysis), interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and research
  • experience in one or more of the following fields is welcome: political linguistics, political ethnography, comparative legal studies, comparative politics, political or legal anthropology
  • high level of proficiency in English (including demonstrated academic writing skills), proficiency in German is highly welcome, but not mandatory
  • language proficiency required for the respective case study
  • willingness to pursue research abroad for longer periods of time
  • experience of working in international projects, organizing academic events and developing project proposals, preferably shown through employment, fellowship or extended research stay at an international research institution within the past five years.
  • strong interest in networking in the field of research; experience gained at other national/international research institutions is advantageous.
  • demonstrated organisational and teamwork skills
  • you should be highly motivated, reliable, and have good attention to detail

The University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of women in academia and therefore specifically encourages women to apply. Severely, disabled applicants will be given priority if they show the same professional and personal suitability. We invite applications from people with a migration background. We encourage applications from international candidates, especially from the Global South.For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Shalini Randeria (Randeria@uni-bremen.de) or Prof. Dr. Michi Knecht (knecht@uni-bremen.de).Please note that the application should be submitted in English and that we can only accept it if it includes all required documents: letter of motivation, CV (with publication record), certificates, a sample chapter of your PhD thesis and up to two published papers, and a brief proposal of not more than three pages outlining your individual research agenda within the framework of the research group described above, including methodology and a time line.Please send the documents with the reference number A101/19 until 29 July 2019 to

University of Bremen 
attn. Ms. Martina Girwert
WoC Worlds of Contradiction/
office of Prof. Dr. Ingo H. Warnke
Postfach 330440
28334 Bremen
Germany
or by mail as single PDF-file to: girwert@uni-bremen.de

University of Bristol (UK:Eng) - Research Associate - Epistemic Utility for Imprecise Probability x 2 - Deadline: 26 Apr. 2020[]

  • The Philosophy Department in the School of Arts is looking to appoint two Postdoctoral Research Associates to work with the Principal Investigator Jason Konek on the European Research Council project “Epistemic Utility for Imprecise Probability”.
  • The proposed starting date is 1st September 2020. Applicants must specialize in formal epistemology, decision theory, or related subfields. You must have, or be about to complete, a relevant PhD or equivalent experience and demonstrate the potential to produce high-quality publications and to provide excellent teaching.
  • Please note the roles are open ended with fixed funding for four years.
  • A link to the project website can be found below: http://jason-konek.squarespace.com/erc-project
  • Please note that we are unable to respond to enquiries, accept CVs or applications from Recruitment Agencies.
  • Enquiries about vacancy shortlisting and interviews: Name: Jason Konek - Email: Jason.Konek@bristol.ac.uk
  • General enquiries: Email: arts-hrqueries@bristol.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0) 117 428 2602
  • Technical support: Email: recruitment@bristol.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0) 117 954 6947
  • To apply please upload a Cover letter, a CV, a writing sample and the names of three reference persons to the application system. Notice that the writing sample will have to be attached to the CV, as the application system does not allow for the writing sample to be uploaded individually.
  • This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.

University of Bristol (UK:Eng) - Vice-Chancellors Fellowship in the History of Hong Kong - Deadline: 22 Jul. 2019[]

  • This year we are offering a two-year fellowship focused in the History of Hong Kong (reference ACAD104038).
  • Housed in the Department of History (which sits within the School of Humanities), and within the wider interdisciplinary cohort of Vice-Chancellor’s Fellows, this Fellowship is funded by a generous donation from the Hatton Trust, as part of the second phase of the Hong Kong History Project that commenced in January 2015. This aims to encourage and facilitate the study of the history of nineteenth and twentieth century Hong Kong in the UK and build new collaborations with partners in Hong Kong. Possible fields of expertise could include, but will not be restricted to: subjects in the history of Hong Kong society, politics, culture and economy under colonial rule; Hong Kong elites (social, cultural and political history), individuals and families, and their interactions with the colonial government, Hong Kong society, commerce and culture; mobility and migration; entrepreneurialism; Hong Kong’s regional and global connections. The research contexts could include (but are not be restricted to) modern Chinese and East Asian history, modern British colonial history, or global history. It is expected that the project would require Chinese language skills.
  • Informal enquiries can be made to vc-fellowships@bristol.ac.uk.
  • Interviews are likely to be held on 12th August.
  • Please see the following link for further details http://www.bristol.ac.uk/vc-fellows/about/
  • including how to apply: http://www.bris.ac.uk/vc-fellows/how-to-apply/.
  • Applications must be made online (the process is slightly different from the standard one you will be prompted to follow):
  • Please merge your academic CV and your covering letter into one document and upload to the 'covering letter' section of the application.
  • Please upload the Project Proposal and Letter of Support proforma to the 'upload documents' section of the application.

University of British Columbia (CAN:Bc) - Postdoc, Human Early Learning Partnership - Deadline: 11 Aug 2019[]

The Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) at the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, seeks a full-time postdoctoral researcher for a one-year term, with the possibility for extension to two years.  

The Human Early Learning Partnership (http://earlylearning.ubc.ca) is a prominent interdisciplinary research centre with a focus on child development, situated within the School of Population and Public Health, in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia, one of Canada's premier public research universities (www.ubc.ca).

Under the supervision of Dr. Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl (Director of HELP and the Social and Emotional Learning Research Lab, and PI of the Middle Years Development Instrument program of research) and with the support and mentorship provided by HELP faculty members as well as by research collaborators across UBC - the incumbent will conduct quantitative research on middle child and early adolescent development, drawing from theory and research on child health, social and emotional learning, resiliency, social determinants of health, and ecological perspectives on child and youth development. The postdoctoral fellow will have access to unique population-based longitudinal data and linkages, as well as intervention research, and work within an interdisciplinary research environment. The position primarily focuses on research and manuscript writing; opportunities for contributing to teaching, grant writing, knowledge translation, and community presentations also exist. 

HELP encourages applications from individuals who seek to develop an independent research career, and contribute to a research environment that seeks to produce and disseminate research evidence about actionable context factors related to child and youth health, social and emotional learning, and well-being, particularly during the middle childhood and early adolescent years. 

QUALIFICATIONS
-    PhD in child development, human development, (developmental) psychology, or a related field, with a particular focus on the middle childhood years and/or early adolescence.
-    Expertise and experience in a number of statistical methodologies, and confidence in conducting basic (e.g., regression, ANOVA) and advanced (e.g. multilevel modeling) statistical analyses using software such as R, Mplus, SPSS, Stats, SAS.
- Knowledge and some experience in using qualitative methodologies and analytic strategies; 
- Strong foundation in research design and measurement (e.g., validity, reliability) in relation to developmental theory/social and emotional learning/risk and resiliency.
- Demonstrated interest and commitment to work in areas of middle childhood development and social and emotional learning and well-being;
- Enthusiasm for intellectual rigor and engagement;
- Excellent writing ability and publication record;
- Ability and willingness to work productively in a fast-paced and often demanding environment, with deadlines;
- Experience working in a team environment;
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Experience with project management is a plus.

This position will be responsible for access, collection, use and disclosure of personal information in accordance with the BC Freedom of Information and Protection pf Privacy Act (RSBC 1996) and other UBC privacy and security policies.  This position requires employees to work under strict confidentially requirements; internal procedures and policies to protect personal information must be followed and adherence to these requirements will be regularly reviewed by the employer.

University of Brussels (EU:Bel) - 21 Postdocs, All Fields - Deadline: 1. Oct. 2019[]

Occupation: Full-time

Period: 2-year fellowship

Place : Brussels

Working Language: English (+language to be defined with the research centre)

Planned Starting date: between April 2019 and mid-October 2019

Apply no later than: 01 October 2019

Annual gross salary: approximately 42 000 €

Job description The Université libre de Bruxelles offers a fellowship programme, IF@ULB (http://if-at-ulb.ulb.be), COFUNDed by ULB and the European Commission within the framework of MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE actions (H2020). The IF@ULB second call will enable ULB to recruit 21 postdoctoral researchers in one of the ULB research centres. The positions are open to researchers in all fields, according to a bottom up approach. The evaluation procedure will be organised through three panels: Social Sciences and Humanities, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Life Sciences.

The programme IF@ULB offers a unique opportunity to develop your career in the heart of Europe, in a university renowned for its excellence in research, innovation and education.

The procedure for submission as well as the evaluation and selection process are available on IF@ULB website: http://if-at-ulb.ulb.be

Profile

  • Candidates of any nationality and of any age
    • Holders of a PhD degree, obtained max. 7 years before the call deadline.
    • Applicants without a PhD, provided they have documented full-time equivalent research experience of minimum 4 and maximum 11 years prior to the call deadline.

An eligibility extension of 15 weeks per child is granted in case of maternity leave

  • Eligible applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Belgium for more than 12 months during the 3 years preceding the call deadline.

Benefits Each successful IF@ULB fellow will be granted a 2-year fellowship. The fellows will work in an environment of excellence under the supervision of renowned experts and thereby will increase their field-scientific knowledge.  

IF@ULB fellows will benefit from a triple dimension of mobility:

1. International mobility: the University highly encourages international collaboration. IF@ULB fellows will benefit from the network of their supervisors and vice versa, thus opening up new international collaboration opportunities that will outlast the duration of the fellowships.

2. Interdisciplinarity is a major concern of the research policy of the ULB and post-doctoral fellows will therefore be very much exposed to different disciplines in most of the laboratories and departments where they will conduct their projects.

3. Inter-sectorial exposure will be ensured via the well-established collaborations and interactions between ULB research units and industry and societal stakeholders in all fields of research.    

Moreover, the programme IF@ULB will offer to each successful candidate an individual career development programme adapted to his or her needs. It will include research training, transferable soft skills training and a personalised career guidance (individual development plan, individual coaching).

Finally, the detailed financial conditions are available in the Guide for Applicants on IF@ULB website: https://if-at-ulb.ulb.be/storage/files/guide-for-applicants-v3.pdf 

Interested? Before applying, applicants must identify a supervisor at ULB and obtain a letter of acceptance from them. If the applicant has not yet identified a supervisor, they can consult the ULB Research Inventory.

Applicants can submit their application via the online platform on IF@ULB website: http://if-at-ulb.ulb.be

The application file must include:

ULB is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age.

Applications will be treated as confidential.

University of Calfornia, Berkley (USA:CA) - Postdoctoral Scholar-Natural Resource Economics & Political Economy - Deadline: 2 Dec. 2019[]

  • Recruitment Period: Open September 26th, 2019 through Monday, Dec 2, 2019 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
  • Description: The University of California, Berkeley invites applications for the 2020‐2021 S.V. Ciriacy‐Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellowships awarded by the College of Natural Resources. The S.V. Ciriacy‐Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellowships in Natural Resource Economics and Political Economy will be awarded for the 2020‐21 academic year to support advanced research at the University of California, Berkeley. For the purposes of this fellowship, natural resources are defined broadly to include environmental resources. The fellowship encourages, but is not limited to, policy‐oriented research.
  • For more information, please visit: http://nature.berkeley.edu/site/ciriacy.php
  • Basic Qualifications (At the time of application):
  • Advanced degree or enrolled in advanced degree program at the time of application
  • Additional Qualifications (By start date):
  • PhD, JD, (or equivalent international degree) required by the appointment start date
  • The candidate may have no more than four years of post‐degree research experience by start date
  • Preferred Qualifications (By start date):
  • Applications are open to scholars from any social science discipline and related professional fields such as law and planning, who will make significant contributions to research on natural resource economics broadly defined. Preference will be given to proposals whose orientation is broadly institutional and/or historical, and which are conceptually and theoretically innovative. Proposals with a primarily statistical or econometric purpose are not eligible for consideration.
  • Appointment: The expected start date for the Fellowship is September 1, 2020. The initial appointment will be at 100% time for one year, with renewal based on performance and funding availability.
  • Salary and Benefits: The fellowship is $60,350 annually.
  • Generous benefits are included: (http://vspa.berkeley.edu/postdocs). UC Berkeley has an excellent benefits package as well as a number of policies and programs in place to support employees as they balance work and family.
  • The total duration of an individual's postdoctoral service may not exceed five years, including postdoctoral service at other institutions.
  • All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley statement of confidentiality (http://apo.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html) prior to submitting their letters.
  • The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct.
  • Learn More: More information about this recruitment: https://nature.berkeley.edu/academics/ciriacy-wantrup
  • Document requirements
  • Curriculum Vitae - Your current C.V.
  • Cover Letter - 1-2 page cover letter indicating your preferred Departmental affiliation and/or faculty mentor
  • Research Proposal - Research proposal not to exceed 10 pages
  • Abstract - 1 paragraph abstract
  • Publications - Slot 1 - 1 or more recent publications
  • Publications - Slot 2 - 1 or more recent publications (Optional)
  • Publications - Slot 3 - 1 or more recent publications (Optional)
  • Reference requirements
  • 3 letters of reference required


Feb 13th - Has anyone heard any news? 

University of California, Santa Barbara - Center for Black Studies Research - Deadline Jan 3rd 2020[]

Description[]

The Center for Black Studies Research at the University of California Santa Barbara invites applications for two postdoctoral researcher positions for the academic year 2020-21. The research areas may include the fields and disciplines within Arts, Humanities, STEM or Social Sciences with a focus on Black Studies and/or Black communities in the African Diaspora (Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe and Australia/Oceania). Part of the Fellowship (25%) is devoted to developing the Center’s programs, which may involve mentoring undergraduate research fellows. No teaching is required. The fellowship will provide a salary based on the candidate’s qualifications. Research and travel allowance may be provided. Health insurance will be provided. This position is a 12-month appointment beginning July 1, 2020 with a possibility of 2nd year appointment, upon evaluation.

Basic qualifications:
Applicants must have completed all of the requirements for a Ph.D., except for the dissertation (all but dissertation) at the time of application in social sciences, arts, humanities or STEM.

Additional qualifications:
Ph.D. conferral by June 15, 2020
Research in at least one of the following areas: Black/African American Studies, Black Communities, or any focus on the African Diaspora.

Preferred qualifications:
Knowledge or experience in quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies
Ability to interact and work collaboratively
Ability to work with undergraduates
Ability to work independently

Applicants must submit a cover letter indicating research interests and experiences; Curriculum Vitae; a writing sample (dissertation chapter, refereed journal article, or refereed conference proceeding); and three references (contact information only) via the online application. https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF01615 Deadline:
Applications received by January 3, 2020, will be given primary consideration, but the position will remain open until filled.

The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, mentoring and service.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Open date: November 1st, 2019
Last review date: Friday, Jan 3, 2020 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications received after this date will be reviewed by the search committee if the position has not yet been filled.
Final date: Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.

NOTE: [3/12/2020]: Has anyone heard back on this one so far?



University of California - President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Deadline November 1st 2019[]

THE PROGRAM. The University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program was established in 1984 to encourage outstanding women and minority Ph.D. recipients to pursue academic careers at the University of California. The current program offers postdoctoral research fellowships and faculty mentoring to outstanding scholars in all fields whose research, teaching, and service will contribute to the diversity and equal opportunity at the University of California. The contributions to diversity may include public service towards increasing equitable access in fields where women and minorities are underrepresented. In some fields, the contributions may include research focusing on underserved populations or understanding inequalities related to race, gender, disability or LGBT. The program is seeking applicants with the potential to bring to their academic and research careers the critical perspective that comes from their non-traditional educational background or understanding of the experiences of members of groups historically underrepresented in higher education in the United States.

AWARDS AND APPOINTMENTS. Fellowships are awarded for research conducted at any one of the University of California’s ten campuses. The award includes a salary starting at approximately $50,760 depending on field and experience, benefits including health insurance and paid vacation/sick leave, and up to $5,000 for research-related and program travel expenses. Each award is for a minimum of 12-months and may be renewable for an additional term upon demonstration of academic/research productivity.

ELIGIBILITY. Applicants must receive a Ph.D. or terminal degree from an accredited university before the start of their fellowship. Successful applicants must present documents demonstrating that they are legally authorized to work in the United States. Individuals granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are encouraged to apply.

APPLICATION. Apply online at: ppfp.ucop.edu


  • Thanks to whoever added this to the Wiki. Any news? 
  • 2/5/2020 nothing here. I bet it will be this week or next based on past years. 
  • Any updates (2/11)? 

Call received 2/7 What school?

They usually make President's calls in one day, straight out of the PPFP office right? -> All UC campuses?


  • 2/14 Rejection received on Valentine's Day evening lol. How absurd. They said 1030 people applied. I am guessing if you haven't heard back, you are being considered for Chancellor's.
  • Feb 14 boiler plate rejection (applied to Davis)
  • 2/19 any word on alternates for presidential? what schools have made calls so far? anyone know when schools reach out for the chancellor's?
  • 3/5 any updates on chancellors' at UCs or any of the other PPFP sites (e.g. Minnesota, Colorado, Carnegie Mellon)? 
    • rejected from Colorado first week of March. still waiting on PPFP/Chancellor's for UCSB, Minnesota, and Maryland
  • 3/9 I'm still waiting to hear about the PPFP/Chancellor's at Irvine, but just got my rejection from NYU for the Provost Fellowship :/
  • anyone know whether UCSC strike could be affecting notification timelines? seems like they started notifying people and then stopped...
  • 03/26 Received email saying I'm an alternate for the President's & being considered for Chancellor's (at Irvine)
  • 3/28 rejected from PPFP Maryland
  • 3/30 - Any UCLA updates for PPFP/Chancellor's?
  • 4/1 Does anyone who applied for the CU Chancellor's Postdoc have a sense of whether current circumstances will affect the timing of notification (said to be late-March/ early April)?
  • 4/2 emailed PFPP and recieved email back saying I am no longer in the running for presidential but i am being considered for the chancellor's. they said notification would be around april 15th
  • 4/6 rejection received for presidents and chancellors @ UCLA
  • Does anyone know if alternates have ever gotten it before? (I was notified of PPFP alternate status on 3/26, applied for UCSC)
  • 4/9 Faculty mentor informed me I was not selected for the CU Chancellor's Postdoc. Haven't received official rejection yet. 
  • 4/15 anyone heard from the PPFP at Minnesota yet?

University of Cambridge, Centre for African Studies (UK:Eng) - Research Associate x 2 (Fixed Term) - Deadline: 20 Oct. 2019[]

  • Advisory Group on Legacies of Enslavement
  • The Advisory Group was created in early 2019 at the request of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen Toope, in light of the growing public interest in the issue of British universities' historical links to the slave trade. It has been asked to advise him on the University of Cambridge's historical links with the Slave Trade and to propose future action in the light of this. To assist in this work it will appoint two post-doctoral Research Fellowships.
  • Post-doctoral Research Fellowship Post 1 This RF will have expertise in archival research and will be expected to undertake historical/archival research into the ways in which the University may have gained financially and otherwise from the slave trade or other historical forms of coerced labour connected to colonialism. This may extend to the acquisition of artefacts and collections currently in University's libraries, museums and other collections.
  • Post-doctoral Research Fellowship Post 2 This RF will have expertise in the history of the idea of race (including one or more of: intellectual history, institutional history, the history of knowledge and social and cultural history). They will be expected to undertake research into how the University's scholarship and scholars based at the University may have supported the validation and dissemination of racialized knowledge and discrimination. The commissioned research may address the abolitionist movement in that context as also the history of scholarship which was pro-slavery. The research may consider any and all disciplines practiced at the University.
  • A PhD is required in a relevant discipline.
  • Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance.
  • Applications are welcome from internal candidates who would like to apply for the role on the basis of a secondment from their current role in the University.
  • We particularly welcome applications from women and /or candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our University.
  • To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit : http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/23219.
  • Informal enquiries may be addressed to Martin Miller (mjm62@cam.ac.uk). Interviews are expected to take place in October/November.
  • Please quote reference UA20686 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

University of Cambridge, Christ's College (EU:UK:Eng) - Junior Research Fellowship in Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences - Deadline: 24 October 2019[]

Stipendiary; 4 years fixed term

Christ’s College, Cambridge invites applications for a four-year stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in a specified area of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, tenable from not later than 1 October 2020 and non-renewable.

A Junior Research Fellowship is intended for a researcher early in their career and, in this case, is restricted to applicants in one or more of the following subject areas: Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic; Architecture; Classics; Education; Geography; History; History of Art; Land Economy; Law; Linguistics; Politics and International Studies (POLIS).

A Junior Research Fellowship offers an opportunity to carry out novel research in a stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a graduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral researcher who has completed their PhD Degree after 1st January 2019. Candidates who do not fulfil these criteria are unlikely to be considered.

The annual stipend of a Junior Research Fellow is currently £24,771 (with a PhD) or £20,275 (without a PhD) provided that the Fellow is not paid from elsewhere (other than remuneration for up to six hours College or University teaching a week). Fellows living out of College receive a living-out allowance of £4,493 (with a PhD) or £2,056 (without a PhD).

In addition to pursuing research, it is hoped that a Junior Research Fellow will be a member of the Governing Body, eligible to sit on College committees, with the full privileges of a Fellow. Privileges include seven free meals per week, the possibility of financial support for expenses associated with their research, use of a study room or possibly single accommodation in College.

Applications must be submitted on-line via the Christ’s College website at www.christs.cam.ac.uk/jrf  by 12:00 noon on Thursday 24th October 2019. Reports from two referees must also be received by the same deadline for the application to be eligible. Interviews are expected to be on or around Tuesday 14th January 2020 and further details of the award and of the competition are provided on the website.

A stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship for a successful applicant who does not have an automatic right to work in the United Kingdom (including anyone who is completing a PhD at an overseas institution) will be subject to the visa requirements of the United Kingdom. The College will give informal advice and assistance but ultimately it will be the responsibility of the candidate to obtain the necessary visa.

University of Cambridge, Churchill College, Fitzwilliam College, Murray Edwards College, Robinson College and Trinity Hall (UK:Eng) - Joint Application Scheme For Early Career Research Fellowships 2020 - Deadline: 11 Nov. 2019[]

  • Applications are invited for a Junior Research Fellowship in certain areas of the arts and humanities (see further particulars). This will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2020. The Fellowship is open to graduates of any University with no age limit, but will normally be awarded to candidates who have recently completed their PhD or are close to completion. The Fellowship is intended to be an early (first or second) post-doctoral position appropriate to the start of an academic career.
  • The prime duty of a Research Fellow will be to pursue research and they will be expected to provide a written report on the progress of their research each year.
  • Salary will be in the range £21,814 - £23,067 (as at 1 October 2019) with a PhD (10% reduction if pre-PhD submission). Junior Research Fellowships additionally carry accommodation and dining entitlements.
  • Candidates are advised that they are responsible for checking their eligibility to take up the post under UK immigration rules.
  • Churchill College, Fitzwilliam College, Murray Edwards College, Robinson College and Trinity Hall operate a Joint Application Scheme for Early Career Research Fellowships, with a total of eight Fellowships offered for 2020.
  • Full information regarding all the Fellowships on offer, further particulars and registration details will be available at the Joint Application Scheme website from 9 October 2019: http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/applying/fellows/jrf/
  • Applications will be considered by all Colleges offering Fellowships in the relevant subject. Competition is likely to be intense; last year over 1000 applications were received.
  • All applications to be submitted online by Monday 11 November 2019



  • [10 Jan] Rejection email
  • [10 Jan] Longlisted with request for additional written work. x 3
  • Just out of curiosity, among those long-listed, which colleges did you apply for (I was long-listed for Fitzwilliam)?
    • They didn't tell. I assume it's Trinity Hall because my specialization fits better.
  • Hey, if anyone gets shortlisted, would you post here? I'm on tenterhooks after receiving that email about shortlisting on Feb. 27...  
    • [9 March] Still nothing here...

University of Cambridge, Christ's College (UK:Eng) - Junior Research Fellowship 2020 - Deadline: 24 Oct. 2019[]

  • Christ’s College, Cambridge invites applications for a four-year stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in a specified area of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, tenable from not later than 1 October 2020 and non-renewable.
  • A Junior Research Fellowship is intended for a researcher early in their career and, in this case, is restricted to applicants in one or more of the following subject areas: Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic; Architecture; Classics; Education; Geography; History; History of Art; Land Economy; Law; Linguistics; Politics and International Studies (POLIS).
  • A Junior Research Fellowship offers an opportunity to carry out novel research in a stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a graduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral researcher who has completed their PhD Degree after 1st January 2019. Candidates who do not fulfil these criteria are unlikely to be considered.
  • The annual stipend of a Junior Research Fellow is currently £24,771 (with a PhD) or £20,275 (without a PhD) provided that the Fellow is not paid from elsewhere (other than remuneration for up to six hours College or University teaching a week). Fellows living out of College receive a living-out allowance of £4,493 (with a PhD) or £2,056 (without a PhD).
  • In addition to pursuing research, it is hoped that a Junior Research Fellow will be a member of the Governing Body, eligible to sit on College committees, with the full privileges of a Fellow. Privileges include seven free meals per week, the possibility of financial support for expenses associated with their research, use of a study room or possibly single accommodation in College.
  • Applications must be submitted on-line via the Christ’s College website at www.christs.cam.ac.uk/jrf by 12:00 noon on Thursday 24th October 2019. Reports from two referees must also be received by the same deadline for the application to be eligible. Interviews are expected to be on or around Tuesday 14th January 2020 and further details of the award and of the competition are provided on the website.
  • A stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship for a successful applicant who does not have an automatic right to work in the United Kingdom (including anyone who is completing a PhD at an overseas institution) will be subject to the visa requirements of the United Kingdom. The College will give informal advice and assistance but ultimately it will be the responsibility of the candidate to obtain the necessary visa.

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng)- Darwin College, Research Fellowships - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2019[]

  • Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellowship effective from 1 October 2020: This is a stipendiary Research Fellowship in the field of the ancient history of the Mediterranean world and/or the near East, prior to the end of the 6th century AD.
  • Further details and information on how to apply are available from the College Registrar, Janet Gibson, Darwin College, Cambridge, CB3 9EU (e-mail jg323@cam.ac.uk), or on the College website at http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/research-fellowships
  • Deadline: 10 Nov. 2019

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng), Emmanuel College, Research Fellowships 2020 - Deadline: 27 Sept. 2019[]

  • The Governing Body of Emmanuel College invites applications for three stipendiary Research Fellowships in any subject; all three Fellowships are for a three-year fixed term, and will commence on 1 October, 2020.
  • Applications will be accepted from any graduate of a university within or outside the United Kingdom. Eligibility is restricted to those for whom the Research Fellowship would be their first substantial, paid academic or research appointment (other than as a doctoral student).
  • These Fellowships are intended for outstanding researchers early in their careers: successful candidates are likely to be in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD degree, or post-doctoral researchers who have been awarded their PhD degree after 1 October, 2018. Candidates should note that these Fellowships are extremely competitive.
  • The stipend for Research Fellows is related to the national academic scale. The current stipends are £24,949 (£32,818 if not resident in College) for post-doctoral Research Fellows and £23,427 (£31,295 if not resident in College) for pre-doctoral Research Fellows. Pre-doctoral Research Fellows will be responsible for any University fee they incur up to the level of a UK post-graduate student; the College will contribute the difference if a higher fee is applicable. Fellows are permitted to receive additional remuneration for up to six hours College or University teaching a week.
  • For further details please visit https://resfell.emma.cam.ac.uk/rf_2020/ The online application process will be available from 23 August 2019.
  • Applications must be submitted online and received by 5pm on Friday 27 September, 2019. Incomplete or late applications will NOT be accepted after this date.
  • Candidates must also ensure that the two nominated referees have submitted their references online by no later than 5 pm (GMT) on Thursday 3 October, 2019. Any late references will NOT be accepted after this date.
  • [15 Nov] Longlisting was supposed to be this week. Has anyone heard anything? (15/11)
  • [18 November] Received rejection email

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng), Gonville & Caius - Cook-Crone Research Bye-Fellowship - Deadline: 24 Feb. 2020[]

  • Gonville & Caius is one of the oldest and largest Colleges of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1348, it combines the best of Cambridge tradition with twenty-first-century teaching and research.
  • Caius’ beautiful Old Courts are located right in the heart of Cambridge. The College is home to an academic community of around 780 undergraduate and postgraduate students, together with 110 Fellows and almost 200 staff.
  • Gonville & Caius College invites applications for research in one of the following fields:
  • Biblical studies, including Rabbinics and Patristics
  • The comparative study of religion
  • Ancient Eastern languages and literature
  • The History and Social Anthropology of Asian Especially Near and Middle Eastern Societies Before the Advent of Industry
  • The Bye-Fellowship is a limited-term appointment for the purpose of carrying out some specific research project, free of other commitments. This one-year position is open to established researchers, including those on leave or on secondment from university posts. The successful candidate will normally have produced significant published work. Research students who have not been approved for a PhD at the date of application are not eligible. The Bye-Fellowship is tenable from 1 October 2020 (or such other date as may be agreed with the successful candidate).
  • The post cannot be held in conjunction with any other appointment or award, but a limited amount of paid College teaching, and occasional lecturing and examining are normally allowed.
  • The Bye-Fellowship comes with a possible stipend of up to £30,000. Up to ten free meals per week in College will also be provided. The College offers free or subsidised accommodation (some of it suitable for double occupancy). The Bye-Fellow is expected to reside in Cambridge, but research trips may be permitted. The funds may be used to supplement an existing salary, pay pension contributions, or as a research grant.
  • The final date for applications is 24 February 2020. For full details on the applications process, further particulars of the role, and how to apply, please visit https://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/vacancies

University of Cambridge, Faculty of Divinity (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate - Deadline: 12. Jul. 2019[]

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance.

The Faculty of Divinity is inviting expressions of interest from recently completed or final stage doctoral students whom the faculty might support in this year's postdoctoral fellowship competitions, such as the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships and the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships. The aim of such schemes is to offer opportunities for outstanding early career researchers to strengthen their experience of research and teaching in a university environment which will develop their curriculum vitae and improve their prospects of obtaining permanent lecturing posts.

The Faculty of Divinity will only be able to support a limited number of applications. Consequently expressions of interest are invited only for areas where the Faculty has an existing research interest. These include, but are not limited to, biblical studies, history of Christianity, inter-faith relations, Christian Doctrine, philosophical theology, Judaism, Hinduism, Islamic theology and world Christianities.

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/21766.

Further details about the Faculty and its research could be found at: www.divinity.cam.ac.uk. In order to be considered it will be necessary to submit an expression of interest by 12 July 2019. Expressions of interest should be sent by email to Dr Peter Harland, Administrative Officer at faculty-office@divinity.cam.ac.uk. Expressions of interest should include the following information: 1) a 2-page CV to include institution and date of PhD (or anticipated date of submission/examination), and a list of publications and presentations; 2) Proposed mentor within the faculty, and whether that mentor has been approached; 3) Title of proposed post-doctoral research; 4) A 1000 word summary of proposed research including planned outputs.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Please quote reference GF19346 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

University of Cambridge (EU:UK:Eng), Fitzwilliam Museum - Research Associate (Fixed Term) Medieval Manuscripts - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

The Fitzwilliam Museum was founded by the bequest of Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam in 1816 and opened to the public in 1848. Today it houses over half a million works of art and antiquities from four continents spanning a period of four thousand years, in which most , if not all, major civilisations are represented. The Museum and its staff are known internationally for excellence in research, exhibitions and public engagement.  As well as being the principal museum of the University of Cambridge, and both a centre and resource for research and teaching within the University, the Fitzwilliam Museum is the largest cultural venue in the East of England region, welcoming around 500,000 visitors a year. It is also the lead partner of the University of Cambridge Museums (UCM), a partnership of eight University Museums and the Botanic Garden.

The Department of Manuscripts and Printed Books (MSSPB) is one of five curatorial departments within the Museum's Collections Division. It preserves one of the finest museum collection of illuminated manuscripts in the world, one of the most important collections of manuscript and printed music in this country, fine printed books, literary autographs and correspondence.

An opportunity has arisen within the department for a fixed-term (18 months) Post-Doctoral Research Associate, specialising in medieval manuscripts

This post is an exceptional early career opportunity to be part of a busy, research-led curatorial environment.

The post-holder will support the Acting Keeper (AK) of Manuscripts and Printed Books with all aspects of the department's curatorial work. Under the supervision of the AK, they will take primary responsibility for dealing with enquiries on medieval manuscripts, and other collections material as required. Working closely with other colleagues, they will help to deliver excellent reader services in the Founder's Library, one of the Museum's two study rooms. The post-holder will research and catalogue medieval manuscripts relevant to current research projects and priorities, and add entries to the Museum's on-line catalogue, Collections Explorer.

In collaboration with the Assistant Keeper they will also have the opportunity to contribute to the public engagement and teaching work of the department, and to help with the temporary display of medieval manuscripts.

You will need to upload a full curriculum vitae, research statement, list of publications and the contact details of two academic referees. Please ensure that your referees are aware that they will be contacted by the HR Office Administrator to request that they upload a reference for you to our Web Recruitment System, and please encourage them to respond promptly.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months in the first instance.

Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a basic disclosure (criminal records check) check and a security check.

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit :

http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/22691.

Closing Date: Sunday 1st September 2019 at 12 Midnight

Interview Date: Thursday 12th September 2019

Please quote reference DA20217 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

University of Cambridge, Gonville & Caius College (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellowships - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

Gonville & Caius College gives notice of its intention to elect four Research Fellows in 2020. Candidates should be graduate students or post-doctoral researchers who will be in either their final year of doctoral research, or for whom not more than one year has elapsed since the first submission of their PhD for Arts candidates or two years for Science candidates. Research Fellowships are awarded to individuals of exceptionally strong academic record who have produced innovative doctoral research in any branch of the Sciences (including Mathematics, Engineering and Medicine) or Arts (including all subjects in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences).

The Fellowships will be tenable for four years from 1 October 2020. Research Fellows have the full entitlement of Fellows; they are expected to spend the tenure of their Fellowship in Cambridge and to contribute to the life of the College. Permission may be granted for periods of research away from Cambridge.

The College would like to make it clear that it would welcome applications from eligible candidates who are applying for or have already been appointed to a salaried post- doctoral position in a laboratory, department or faculty in Cambridge. Such a person appointed to a Research Fellowship would be entitled to all the other benefits of a Research Fellow. If the post-doctoral position comes to an end before the end of the four- year fellowship, the College’s usual stipend will apply for the remainder of the time. The current stipend of a Research Fellow is £21,398, rising by three annual increments to £24,006. In addition, the College offers free or subsidised accommodation (some of it suitable for double occupancy) and 10 free meals per week. There are also opportunities for
College teaching (up to six hours per week), which attracts extra payment. Certain research expenses may be reimbursed. Research Fellows who choose to live outside the College are eligible for a housing allowance.

Candidates must submit with their application written work for assessors of at least 30,000 words in length, sometimes including a complete PhD of about 80,000 words, and/or published work, the main body of all of which must be in English, apart from quotations. Applications must be completed by Monday 30 September 2019. The election will be held on Friday 10 January 2020 and candidates should ensure that they will be available for interview on that day if so required.

Full details of our application procedures for 2020 are now available online at http://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/jrf_vacancies 
There are 31 colleges within the collegiate University of Cambridge. Each college is an independent institution and appoints its own staff.

Rejection email received 28/11 x 2

University of Cambridge, Jesus College (EU:UK:Eng) - Junior Research Fellowships (1x science, 2x arts) - Deadline: 27 Aug 2019[]

Applications are invited for three Research Fellowships, one to be held in Science and two in the Arts. The Fellowships are fixed-term three year Research Fellowships normally commencing on 1 October 2020, though there may be grounds for a different starting date as described in the further particulars posted on http://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/fellows-staff/vacancies/ from Monday 29 July 2019.

The Fellowships are intended for researchers early in their careers. Successful candidates are expected to be either graduate students, probably in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD Degree, or post-doctoral researchers who have recently been awarded their PhD Degree. Candidates who have undertaken more than five years of full-time research are unlikely to be considered. The College is prepared to consider exceptions to these criteria and candidates have the opportunity to present a case for this during the application process.

Remuneration for a Research Fellow is set by reference to the Cambridge general stipend and salary scale and will start from £24,017 for a postdoctoral appointment (or £22,017 for a pre-doctoral appointment). The College is able to assist in the provision of subsidised accommodation (valued at £9,600 per annum). A Research Fellow not resident in College property will received a ‘living out’ allowance of £3,306 per annum together with 7 free meals per week. Certain research benefits may be reimbursed. Research fellows may join the University Superannuation Scheme.

The application process is available online at https://jrf.jesus.cam.ac.uk from Monday 29 July 2019. Applications must be received by 5pm on Tuesday 27 August 2019. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to upload one copy of written work up to a maximum of 40,000 words and also a 500 word statement regarding the importance of their current and proposed work. A further shortlist will be made and those candidates will be invited for interview. The College is an equal opportunities employer.


Rejection email received 04/10/19

University of Cambridge, King's College (EU:UK:Eng) - Andrew W. Mellon and King's College Junior Research Fellowship in Punishment 2020/2024 - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

Assisted by the generosity of the Mellon Foundation, which is funding the first two years of this Fellowship, King’s College Cambridge is able to invite applications for a four-year Junior Research Fellowship from those who are completing or have recently completed a doctorate and who intend to pursue a research project on some aspect of the study of punishment.

Notwithstanding Foucault’s ground-breaking and much-cited work, punishment tends to be left academically to the criminologists. As a consequence, there is remarkable little understanding either of the historic or of the current rationale for conventions regarding punishment (by which we mean all forms of punishment, not merely punishments mandated by law), on the one hand, or of its effects (on the society which metes out the punishments as well as on those punished). Yet decisions about who to punish for what and in what ways massively shape all political societies at every level, and have major ramifications for personal and societal relations and attitudes. Punishment is therefore an urgent political and social question, begging to be addressed from across the disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences, as a philosophical, theological, psychological, sociological, anthropological, legal, historical problem and indeed a problem in literary and visual culture. 

This post-doctoral Fellowship is intended to encourage research into punishment by enabling the successful candidate to complete a substantial research project on their chosen aspect of punishment in the context of any Arts, Humanities or Social Science discipline, broadly conceived: viz. anthropology, archaeology, architecture, classics, criminology, economics, English and other literatures, history, the history of art, the history of science, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy,  psychology, sociology, theology. 

The ideal candidate for this Junior Research Fellowship will have a strong background in one or more disciplines within the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences and have completed an outstanding doctoral thesis. It is not a requirement that the candidate’s doctoral studies or the work that they submit in support of their application should have concerned questions of punishment, but candidates will be expected to show in their applications both how their future work relates to the work that they have already done, and to explain clearly how their proposed project relates to existing studies on punishment. The successful candidate will be expected to engage broadly with the whole college community and to organise academic activities in the form of seminars/workshops/conferences (for which the College is able to provide modest funding).

The closing date for application is 9 am on Thursday, 5th September 2019. Full details, including the method of application, are given on the King's College website:

http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/junior-research-fellowships.html 

University of Cambridge, King's College (UK:Eng) - Andrew W. Mellon & King's College Junior Research Fellowship in Prejudice 2020 / 2024 - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

Assisted by the generosity of the Mellon Foundation, which is funding the first two years of this Fellowship, King’s College Cambridge is able to invite applications for a four-year Junior Research Fellowship from those who are completing or have recently completed a doctorate and who intend to pursue a research project on some aspect of the study of prejudice.

Because of the appalling consequences of racial prejudice, on the one hand, and because of the deep-seated nature of prejudices based on sexuality and gender, on the other, prejudice as such has gone largely unexamined. But when does the discrimination involved in proper judgement become socially and morally deleterious prejudice? Neither the full range of the operation of prejudice nor the consequences of drawing the line between proper judgement and improper prejudice are properly understood, either in theory or practice. Education and cultural life depend upon discrimination, and classification is an essential, if also problematic, part of coming to know the world. Yet discrimination and classification are the tools too of corrosive social, political, and intellectual prejudice. 

This call for applications is open to investigations of prejudice as such, as a philosophical, political, or sociological concept, to investigations of the operation of prejudice in all branches of life and learning in the past and the present, and to investigations of the consequences of prejudice, historical or contemporary. 

This post-doctoral Fellowship is intended to encourage research into prejudice by enabling the successful candidate to complete a substantial research project on their chosen aspect of prejudice in the context of any Arts, Humanities or Social Science discipline, broadly conceived: viz. anthropology, archaeology, architecture, classics, criminology, economics, English and other literatures, history, the history of art, the history of science, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy,  psychology, sociology, theology. 

The ideal candidate for this Junior Research Fellowship will have a strong background in one or more disciplines within the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences and have completed an outstanding doctoral thesis. It is not a requirement that the candidate’s doctoral studies or the work that they submit in support of their application should have concerned questions of prejudice, but candidates will be expected to show in their applications both how their future work relates to the work that they have already done, and to explain clearly how their proposed project relates to existing studies on prejudice. The successful candidate will be expected to engage broadly with the whole college community and to organise academic activities in the form of seminars/workshops/conferences (for which the College is able to provide modest funding).

The closing date for applications, including references, is 9 a.m. on Thursday, 5th September 2019. Full details, including the method of application, are given on the King's College website:

http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/junior-research-fellowships.html

University of Cambridge, Lucy Cavendish College (UK:Eng)- Newton Trust Research Fellowship - Deadline: 16 Dec. 2019[]

  • Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, is offering a stipendiary Research Fellowship for individuals of any gender with excellent academic track records and holding a PhD*. Successful candidates will demonstrate potential leadership, entrepreneurship, creativity and resourcefulness. The appointment will be for one year in the first instance from 1 October 2020 and will be renewable annually until 30 September 2023, when the Research Fellowship will terminate. The Research Fellowship will be for research in the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences, in an area that relates scholarship to 21 century challenges.
  • The stipend for the Research Fellowship will be £21600 per annum, depending on funding already available to the candidate. The successful candidate will be expected to become a member of the College, normally to reside in Cambridge and to participate fully in College life.
  • Stipendiary Research Fellows are entitled to a meals allowance and a small travel/book grant and may also be offered subsidised accommodation in College, subject to availability. The College endeavours to be family-friendly.
  • The appointment will be conditional upon the successful candidate providing satisfactory evidence of the right to work in England in the capacity offered, together with proof of entry clearance/leave to remain.
  • Application details can be found at: https://www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/about-us/vacancies/
  • Enquiries should be addressed to: fellowship@lucy.cam.ac.uk
  • Closing date for receipt of applications and references is Friday 16 December 2019 at 12 Noon.
  • The successful candidate must hold a doctorate at the time of the start of the appointment in October 2020

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng), Magdalene College - Research Fellowship - Deadline: 5 Nov. 2019[]

  • The Governing Body of Magdalene College expects to elect two stipendiary (Junior) Research Fellows with tenure for three years from 1 October 2019. (The Nevile Fellowship, endowed through the generosity of Trinity College, Cambridge, will be in the Sciences; the Lumley Fellowship, endowed through the generosity of H R L Lumley, will be in the Humanities). Applications are invited from graduates, from any university. Candidates should normally have completed two or three years of research and may have written a PhD dissertation. The current gross stipend (2018-19) for a Research Fellow is £23,808p.a. (subject to annual cost of living award). A reduced scale of stipend will apply to Research Fellows who are full-time students.
  • The deadline for applications is noon GMT on Tuesday 5th November 2018.
  • For additional information and further details on how to apply please visit the Magdalene College website at www.magd.cam.ac.uk


Dec. 13th: Has anyone heard anything? (Lumley Fellowship) 

  • Lumley also--no news here, either (16 Dec.)
  • Rejection email 9 January

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng), Newnham College - Research Fellowship - Deadline: 20 Sept. 2019[]

  • Newnham College, Cambridge invites applications from women graduates of any university for a Research Fellowship in subjects falling within the general field of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, tenable for three years from 1 October 2020.
  • The Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fellowship is a stipendiary or non-stipendiary research fellowship, open to graduates working in a field covered by one of the following Faculties of the University of Cambridge: Architecture, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, Divinity, History, History of Art. Further information about these Faculties may be obtained from the University of Cambridge’s Website: www.cam.ac.uk. Newnham research students in the whole field of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences may apply, regardless of the subject listing.
  • Application information may be obtained from the College’s website: www.newn.cam.ac.uk/research/research-fellowships and applications must be submitted on-line via the Application Information document to be found there.
  • The closing date for applications is Friday 27 September 2019.
  • This advertisement complies with legislation on sex discrimination, relying on the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 22, and Article 3 of the Newnham College Charter.

University of Cambridge, Pembroke College (EU:UK:Eng) - Abdullah Al-Mubarak Research Fellowship in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Deadline: 11 Oct 2019[]

The College hopes to elect to a three-year ABDULLAH AL-MUBARAK RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, to commence on 1 October 2020. Candidates should have recently completed or be about to complete a doctoral degree. The College welcomes applications from scholars with research interests in any aspect of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. The tenure of the Fellowship will be for three years. The holder will be expected to do a limited amount of teaching for the College, but would require the permission of the Governing Body to undertake other paid work. The stipend will be in the range of £23,754 to £26,715, depending on whether the successful candidate has been awarded a Ph.D.  Applications are welcomed from outstandingly able researchers who have completed a doctoral degree since 1 October 2018 or who will have completed their doctoral studies by 1 October 2020; they will be expected to present a detailed plan for the postdoctoral research they wish to undertake during their Fellowship. 

Research Fellows are offered subsidized accommodation, in college if unaccompanied, in college-owned flats or houses if partnered; where accommodation is not required the Abdullah Al-Mubarak Research Fellow will be offered a study in College. Research Fellows, like every Fellow of the College, are members of the Governing Body, and enjoy a range of benefits and privileges as well as responsibilities. These include seven free meals per week at High Table, access to a Fellows’ Research Fund, and eligibility to apply for support for conferences or workshops Fellows organize in Cambridge. 

Applications should be made online at https://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/college/job-vacancies by 11 October 2019.

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng), Queen's College - Junior Research Fellowships in Geography and in English - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

The College intends to appoint two Junior Research Fellows, from three separate competitions, from 1 October 2020. One competition is open to graduates who are members of Queens’ College engaged in research in any field, the other two are open to eligible graduates who are engaged in research in either of the following subject areas: Geography (with special focus on technology and/or violence and/or global inequality; or English (with special focus on twentieth-century and contemporary English Literature).

Purpose

The purpose of the Junior Research Fellowships is to offer early-career academics of exceptional intellectual calibre the opportunity to pursue research for up to three years at Queens’ College, Cambridge.

The Junior Research Fellowships are early-career appointments open to graduates who are well advanced in their doctoral research or who have recently completed it, and they may be stipendiary or non-stipendiary. The Fellowship is stipendiary in the case of those for whom it would be their first substantial salaried academic or research appointment. Salary starts at £22,659 for a postdoctoral appointment (or £19,625 for a pre-doctoral appointment), together with benefits worth over £4,429 p.a. Candidates who have recently taken up, or are about to take up, a salaried postdoctoral research position within the University of Cambridge are eligible and welcome to apply for a non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship. Successful candidates will be encouraged to take an active part in the academic life of the relevant department of the University of Cambridge.

Applications Procedure Applications are to be submitted electronically via our online application system: app.casc.cam.ac.uk/fas_live/qu_jrf.aspx

Completed applications must be submitted via the online system no later than 12:00 BST (11:00 GMT) on Friday 6 September 2019. Applicants are entirely responsible for ensuring the completeness of their applications. Neither incomplete nor late applications will be considered. Interviews Interviews will be held on Thursday 28 November 2019.

Contact

If you, your research supervisor or your referees have any queries about the online application procedure or are unable to use the online application form, please contact the JRF Administrator by e-mail (jrf@queens.cam.ac.uk) or telephone (01223 331941 or +44 1223 331941) for further advice.


22/10 - rejection received

University of Cambridge, St. Catherine's College (UK:Eng) - Junior Research Fellowships - Deadline: 25 Oct 2019[]

  • The Governing Body of St Catharine’s College invites applications for election to two Junior Research Fellowships tenable from 1 October 2020 for three years. The Fellowships are open to graduates of any University who (i) are members of the College, or (ii) not being members of the College, are engaged in research in any aspect of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
  • Fellowships are intended to support those at an early stage in their academic careers, and will normally be awarded to candidates who have recently completed their PhD research, or are close to completion. Candidates should not have been engaged in full-time post-doctoral research for more than one year, nor have already held a College Research Fellowship elsewhere.
  • Applications are welcome for a non-stipendiary Fellowship from candidates who have secured external research funding for three years from 1 October 2020.
  • A Research Fellow may undertake up to a maximum of six hours of undergraduate teaching per week during term, which will be remunerated separately, but will not be permitted to undertake paid work or to hold any other appointment, award or emolument, without the consent of the Governing Body. Research Fellows are normally expected to spend the tenure of their Fellowship in Cambridge and to contribute to the life of the College, but permission may be granted for periods of research away from Cambridge.
  • The emoluments currently (i.e. as at August 2019) are:
  • In year 1 - Equal to spine point 27 of the University Scale (pre-PhD) - £21,814 / Equal to spine point 30 of the University Scale (post-PhD) - £23,754
  • In year 2 - Equal to spine point 32 of the University Scale (if post-PhD) - £25,217
  • In year 3 - Equal to spine point 34 of the University Scale (if post-PhD) - £26,715
  • Notwithstanding the schedule set out above, and the quantum of any 2019 or 2020 general pay increases, the minimum stipend payable for a pre-PhD Research Fellow as at 1 October 2020 will be at least £21,814 per annum.
  • The stipend is also subject to review in the light of any contribution to stipend that the Fellow may receive from other sources. Research Fellows are entitled to a number of free dinners and lunches at High Table and an allowance currently (2018-19) of up to £791 p.a. for research and travel costs, plus a generous allowance towards the cost of a computer. Research Fellows may live in single accommodation in College. Those who elect not to reside in College are given a living-out allowance, currently £1,632 p.a.


26/11: rejection received x2


Jan 15: Did anyone receive an offer for this? I was short-listed but never received a rejection. I'm wondering if I just slipped through the cracks or if the committee has not yet made the appointment.

Jan 16: I'm in the same situation as you: I was shortlisted, but still haven't heard anything. I assume they just have not made the appointment yet?

  • As a follow up to this, I checked the original job information, and the final decisions were supposed to have been made on December 20. But it is possible that this has been delayed until the new year, for any number of reasons.

University of Cambridge, St. John's College (UK:Eng) - Junior Research Fellow - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

St John’s College invites applications for Research Fellowships tenable for up to four years from 1 October 2020. The Fellowships offer an opportunity to carry out independent research in a stimulating and supportive academic environment.   Applications will be accepted from any graduate of a university within or outside the United Kingdom.

For details please see https://sjcamrf.flexigrant.com

Applications must be submitted online and received by 14.00 BST on Tuesday 1 October 2019.


Question: Weren't they going to notify applicants 1 November, 2019? Did anyone hear anything?

- Yes, I had a notification of shortlisting on 1 November. But I don't remember them giving a date in advance.

--Thanks for sharing :)

University of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Scientist - Deadline: 3 Nov 2019[]

The Fitzwilliam Museum houses the principal collections of art and antiquities of the University of Cambridge, and holds over half a million objects in its care. It is also one of the eight museums that comprise the University of Cambridge Museums consortium (UCM). The successful candidate will take up a new post specifically for the scientific analysis of archaeological and historic metal objects across various Museum Departments. Notably, as part of a major research and exhibition initiative, the post-holder will be involved in a special project undertaking technical and scientific investigation of ancient Cypriot metalwork from within the Department of Antiquities collections.

Under the supervision of the Fitzwilliam's Senior Research Scientist, the role-holder will investigate and document individual objects with a combination of invasive and non-invasive spectroscopic and imaging tools. As necessary, specific training for the combined, mutually complementary use of different examinational and analytical methods will be provided. The work will include data collection, processing and interpretation. Contribution to publications will be encouraged.

Candidates should hold a PhD in archaeological science, cultural heritage science or materials science, or equivalent research experience. They should be familiar with a range of imaging and spectroscopic methods for the scientific analysis of metals, as specified in the Further Particulars document. 

A collaborative, supportive and flexible team working style is essential. The ability to deal with people at all levels and in a professional manner is crucial. A high degree of IT literacy, including the use of software for data acquisition and analysis and image processing, is required. Familiarity with archaeological and archaeometallurgical research in the prehistory of the Eastern Mediterranean would be an advantage.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year in the first instance.

Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a basic disclosure (criminal records check) check, a security check and a standard Disclosure and Barring Service check.

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/23354.

Closing Date: Sunday 3rd November 2019 at 12 Midnight

Interview Date: Wednesday 20th November 2019

Please quote reference DA20809 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng) - Research Assistant/Associate - Deadline: 19 Jan. 2020[]

  • Applications are invited for one Research Assistant/ Research Associate position on the project "The Many Dimensions of Well-being", an ESRC/AHRC funded project that investigates how policy makers can manage multidimensional indicators of well-being to make them policy relevant and legitimate to the people affected by the use of these indicators. Applications from candidates with backgrounds in social sciences, or other equivalent disciplines, and experience in qualitative research methods, are welcome.
  • This post will be located in the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, a major, University-wide initiative housed in the Department of Politics and International Studies and supported by the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. It is led by its inaugural Director Professor Michael Kenny and Professor Diane Coyle, the Bennett Chair of Public Policy.
  • Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31 December 2021 in the first instance.
  • The Research Assistant/ Associate will work on Workstream 1 of the project entitled "Ethics and Epistemology of Well-being Indicators" overseen by Professor Diane Coyle and Dr. Anna Alexandrova. The aim of this workstream is to analyse whether and when measures of wellbeing can legitimately vary in different contexts of their application, and to develop practices for ethical measurement of wellbeing for policy purposes, recognizing the importance of democratic legitimacy and public engagement. More information about the project can be accessed here https://www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/research/research-projects/measuring-wellbeing/
  • Candidates should normally have a PhD (submitted or nearly submitted at the time of application) in a relevant field and with experience of the methods required for this project. They should provide evidence of potential for research and publication at the highest level, and a good understanding of the policy process. Candidates with experience of working in public policy are particularly welcome to apply.
  • The salary for the Research Associate starts at £32,816 to £40,322 per annum, if you have not yet received your PhD you will be appointed as a Research Assistant and the salary will be starting at £26,715 to £30,942 per annum until the PhD is awarded.
  • Applications should be made online, Please ensure that you upload your Curriculum Vitae (CV), a covering letter in the Upload section of the online application, and a recent writing sample (maximum 10,000 words). Please include a proposal for independent research as well as for carrying out the research of the Workstream 1 "Ethics and Epistemology of wellbeing indicators" (maximum 2,000 words) for the first 12 months of the appointment.
  • Shortly after receiving your application, where you have given permission, your nominated referees will be asked to provide a reference via the on-line system by one week after the closing date.
  • The closing date for this post is 19 January 2020.
  • All applications will be considered by all relevant members of the department.
  • We particularly welcome applications from women and candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our department.
  • Click the 'Apply' button above to register an account with our recruitment system and apply online.
  • If you have any questions, please contact Mrs Sarah Rosella on 01223 767233 or sr823@cam.ac.uk
  • Interviews for shortlisted applicants will be scheduled shortly after the application close date.

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng) - Research Associate, History & Philosophy of Science - Deadline: 21 Feb. 2020[]

  • Applications are invited for a Research Associate position for a fixed-term of 36 months working on a Leverhulme-funded project about the histories and geographies of climate change. The successful candidate will be based in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) and will collaborate in research work streams led by Dr Richard Staley and Professor Simon Schaffer in particular.
  • Eligible candidates must have a PhD in history of science, environmental history, historical geography or science and technology studies. A broad knowledge of the history of climate science is essential and some background in the climate sciences is desirable. They will have experience in independent archival fieldwork and, more generally, in historical research methods. Prior research in the history of climate change would be a significant advantage and they must have proven experience of publishing high-quality research articles. Applicants must be highly motivated and should have excellent time management, organisational and communication skills, and be able to work well as part of a team.
  • The successful candidate will work closely with Staley, Schaffer and colleagues in both HPS and Geography. They will also have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of departmental and University activities, including departmental seminars in HPS and Geography, the 'geographies of knowledge' research group, and reading groups across the University. They may also undertake a small amount of teaching. They will be based in Cambridge and expected to attend MCH project meetings.
  • Candidates who wish to be considered for the Teaching Associate position advertised concurrently should apply for that position in addition to this one see posting here ; if successful in both, the Research Associate position would then begin in September 2021 for a period of three years.
  • Interview date: 24 March 2020 Anticipated start date: September 2020
  • Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31 August 2023 in the first instance.
  • Applicants are able to upload a maximum of three documents, these should be arranged as follows: 1) Cover letter, curriculum vitae and full list of publications combined into one document. Please include weblinks or doi's for your publications, where possible. 2) Details of teaching experience and research interests. 3) One sample of original written work. If you are unable to upload your work samples, please email these as attachments to hpsjobs@hermes.cam.ac.uk, ensuring that you include your surname in the email subject line and in the file names.
  • Please provide the names and contact details of two referees in the space provided. We will contact the referees of shortlisted candidates directly to request references (unless you advise that you do not wish us to do so). Referees will be asked to comment specifically on the candidate's ability to undertake this role in the Department.
  • Please quote reference JN21799 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

University of Cambridge (UK:Eng) - Research Assistant/Associate (Postdoc) in Social Anthropology, Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 30 September 2020 in the first instance. 

The Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, wishes to appoint a 1-year, fixed-term, part-time (60%) postdoctoral research assistant/associate, to start on 1 October 2019. 

The post holder is expected to provide strategic support for this minority subject area through the design of new targeted research themes and make at least one application for substantial grant funding, provide early career development for specialists in this region, and ideally provide teaching in Mongolian language and culture. 

Successful candidates who have not been awarded their PhD by the appointment date will be appointed as a Research Assistant at Grade 5 (£26,243 to £30,395 per annum). Upon award of the PhD the individual will be promoted to Research Associate, Grade 7 £32,236 to £39,609 per annum). 

You will need to upload a full curriculum vitae, list of publications and an outline proposal for future research of not more than 2 pages together with the contact details of two academic referees. Please ensure that at least one of your referees is contactable at any time during the selection process, and is made aware that they will be contacted by the HSPS HR Office to request that they upload a reference for you to our Web Recruitment System; and please encourage them to do so promptly. 

The closing date for applications is 6 September 2019 

The selection process will be by interview, and it is anticipated the interviews will take place week commencing 23 September 2019. 

We welcome applications from individuals who wish to be considered for part-time working or other flexible working arrangements. 

We particularly welcome applications from women and candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our department. 

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit :

http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/22741

Informal enquiries may be addressed to the Faculty HR team on hrhsps@hermes.cam.ac.uk 

Please quote reference JB20258 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. 

University of Cambridge (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Assistant/Associate (Fixed Term), Forum of Geopolitics - Deadline: 15 Aug. 2019[]

  • Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance.
  • The Forum on Geopolitics, within the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) is looking to recruit a 1-year, fixed-term, full-time Research Assistant/Associate.
  • The starting date is negotiable but ideally will be the 15 September 2019.
  • The Research Assistant/Associate will be expected to develop an individual research output, making an original and distinct contribution to the intellectual and policy-relevant output of the Forum. The post holder will further support the Forum's broader objectives by providing strategic oversight of a developing policy-focused agenda through organising and curating events, publications and outreach initiatives. The postholder will report directly to the Director and Deputy Director and will be responsible for overseeing the operational work of the administrators.
  • Candidates will ordinarily be expected to hold a PhD in International Relations, History, Security Studies or a related field. In addition to producing high-quality research, candidates will be experienced in providing strategic support and leading independent initiatives in a university or think tank environment.
  • Appointment at research associate level is dependent on having a PhD (or equivalent experience), including those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD (in which case appointment will initially be made at research assistant and amended to research associate when the PhD is awarded). The research assistant salary (grade 5) falls within the range £26,243 to £30,395. The research associate (grade 7) salary falls within the range £32,236 to £39,609.
  • Applications are welcome from internal candidates who would like to apply for the role on the basis of a secondment from their current role in the University.
  • We welcome applications from individuals who wish to be considered for part-time working or other flexible working arrangements.
  • We particularly welcome applications from women and candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our department.
  • To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit : http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/22399.
  • Informal enquiries may be addressed to HR on hspshr@hermes.cam.ac.uk
  • Interviews will be held shortly after the application close date.
  • Please quote reference UE19944 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

University of Cambridge (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate: Corpus-Computational Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition - Deadline: 15 Nov 2019[]

A full time Post-Doctoral Research Associate position is available at the University of Cambridge to work with Dr Dora Alexopoulou and Professor Ianthi Tsimpli on the Leverhulme Trust grant "Linguistic typology and learnability in second language (http://ef-lab.mml.cam.ac.uk/leverhulme.html ) 

The project aims to measure the impact of linguistic distance between L1 and L2 on the learning success of learners from different linguistic backgrounds. The empirical research will consist of a comprehensive corpus analysis exploiting the EF-Cambridge Open Language Database (EFCAMDAT) and the International Corpus of Learner English (ICLE). The main responsibility of the postdoctoral researcher is to conduct the corpus investigation and work with the investigators for the analysis of data and research publications.  

The ideal candidate will have strong background in corpus linguistics and proven ability to work with NLP tools for extracting grammatical features and structures and to apply statistical analyses to the data. Experience with learner corpora and second language learning research is particularly welcome. Candidates will have completed a PhD in a relevant field. 

The postdoctoral researcher and will join the EF Research Lab for Applied Language Learning, the Processing and Language Acquisition Group and the Language Technology Group and become part of a multidisciplinary research community within Linguistics, and, more widely, within Cambridge Language Sciences.  

This position is fixed term for 18 months, starting on 16th of January 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be a member of the Linguistics Section of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Language.  

In order for your application to be considered, please upload a covering letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, a list of publications and one sample of a recent publication. You must also provide the names and contact details of two referees who are familiar with your work in the relevant field and whom we can contact for a reference once the vacancy has closed. 

The closing date for applications is midnight (GMT), 15 of November 2019 and interviews are planned for 4 December, subject to confirmation. If you have any questions about this vacancy, please contact Dr Dora Alexopoulu at ta259@cam.ac.uk  For questions on the application process or procedure, please contact Ruth Farley, HR Coordinator at MMLPersonnel@admin.cam.ac.uk

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit :

http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/23459

Please quote reference GP20919 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. 

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. 

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (EU:Ita:Lz) - Postdoc in German Studies, 'Translation and Self-Translation in the 20th Century' - Deadline: 29 Aug 2019[]

Self-translation in 19th century German texts will be systematically investigated. Translations and self-translations by the same author, along with translations of the same text by different translators will be collected in a general corpus. The corpus will make use also of digital resourses enabling the investigator to classify the various translation solutions according to their linguistic and stylistic consistency. An organised collection of the relevant textual and linguistic items will be thus made available in the field of Self-translation studies.

The call is for a position of temporary researcher type B (law n. 240/2010). It is open to candidates who have had a position as temporary researcher type A (law n. 240/2010) or have been awarded a research grant for at least three years (not necessarily continuous) or have obtained the National Scientific Habilitation (ASN Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) in the scientific microsector.

The position include teaching and research activities related to the scientific sector L-LIN/14 LINGUA E TRADUZIONE – LINGUA TEDESCA.

Teaching activities will be conducted in Italian and in German language in undergraduate and master’s degree courses.

Research activities are expected to produce original results in the study of self-translation practices in 19th century German texts.

A specific corpus of texts will be created in order to classify the various translation solutions according to their linguistic and stylistic consistency. An organised collection of the relevant textual and linguistic items will be thus made available in the field of Self-translation studies.

University of Cincinnati (USA: OH) - Post Doctoral Fellow, Taft Research Center - Deadline: 15 May 2020[]

On its 15th anniversary, the Charles Phelps Taft Research Center at the University of Cincinnati (UC) announces its inaugural Taft Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The Taft Research Center, established from the original 1930 Charles Phelps Taft Fund, supports 15 humanities and social science departments in UC's College of Arts and Sciences and facilitates their collaboration and public impact at UC, in the region, and globally. Taft is a member of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes and the National Humanities Alliance.

Scholars who have received their Ph.D. after June 2016 in any field of inquiry in the 15 humanities and social science Taft member departments (Africana Studies, Anthropology, Communication, Economics, English & Comparative Literature, German Studies, History, Journalism, Judaic Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures, Sociology, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) are invited to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship.

The purpose of this Fellowship is to provide emergent, interdisciplinary scholars with time to further their work in an interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary setting, and to provide them with mentoring from a faculty member in their field. This is a one-year appointment with a salary of $56,000, renewable for a second year. The position includes a $5,000 research budget and health insurance. The Fellow will teach one course per semester, including one graduate seminar on a topic of the Fellow's choosing (or the equivalent); participate in the collegial life of the Center, which sponsors lectures, conferences, and colloquia; help develop and coordinate public engagement and community outreach events, and give one public presentation. The Fellow will be provided with an office at the Center and is expected to spend the year (August-May) in residence at UC.

We will begin reviewing applications on May 15, 2020, and continue until the position is filled. Qualified and interested applicants must apply online at the university's recruitment website and in addition to the online application, please include: a cover letter, including a statement of current research interests; a curriculum vitae, and a writing sample (e.g., dissertation extract, journal article, draft of work in progress). Applicants should also arrange for the submission of three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to: taft@uc.edu, and put "Letter of recommendation for [applicant's name]" in the message title.

This Fellowship is open to all scholars, national or international, who meet eligibility requirements. Visa eligibility: International scholars outside of North America are appointed under an H-1B visa during the fellowship year at UC. Interviews will be held in May 2020 via WebEx. For more information about Taft Research Center, go to https://multisite.uc.edu/taft.

NOTES:

[5/23]: Anyone apply for this one and hear anything? They said they'd be conducting interviews in May...and it will only be May for one more week... 5/24 - heard nothing on this end (X 2)

5/27: No news here. Perhaps the May interview schedule was ambitious considering the 5/15 application deadline?

6/11: Received invitation for Zoom interview

[6/12]: Dang! I was really hoping for this one. Anyone else get an invite yesterday? Should I give up hope that they're staggering the notifications? X 2

[6/29] Has anyone heard anything since the Zoom interview?

University of Chicago (USA:Il) - Collegiate Assistant Professor, 4-year Postdoc in Humanities - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

The College at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for four-year postdoctoral teaching appointments as Harper and Schmidt Fellows who hold the rank of Collegiate Assistant Professor.   Collegiate Assistant Professors are members of the College Faculty whose primary responsibility is to teach in the general education (Core) program. 

Core courses in the Humanities typically deal with fundamental issues and texts in history, philosophy, and literature.  Currently, the Core is organized into eight year-long sequences: Readings in World Literature; Human Being and Citizen; Greece and Rome:  Texts, Traditions, Transformations; Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities; Media Aesthetics; Reading Cultures; Poetry and the Human; and Language and the Human.  For a description of these sequences see:   https://societyoffellows.uchicago.edu/page/humanities-course-descriptions​​​​​​

Core courses in the Social Sciences explore, on the basis of significant works, the fundamental concepts and the different modes of inquiry that have defined the social sciences in the modern period.  Currently, Collegiate Assistant Professors teach in five of the year-long sequences into which the Core is organized:  Self, Culture and Society; Classics of Social and Political Thought; Power, Identity, and Resistance; Global Society; and Social Science Inquiry.  Some Collegiate Assistant Professors also teach in the History of European Civilization Core sequence.  European Civilization is taught on the basis of intensive readings of significant primary source documents.

For a description of these sequences see:  https://societyoffellows.uchicago.edu/page/social-sciences-course-descriptions.

The positions are open to scholars in all disciplines and areas of specialization who will have completed all requirements for their Ph.D. degree no later than August 31, 2020. Candidates must demonstrate excellence in their original scholarship as well as in teaching. 

In most years, Collegiate Assistant Professors teach two courses (usually of identical preparation) for each of three quarters.  Each Collegiate Assistant Professor also has the opportunity to design an independent course and each is eligible for one quarter of research sabbatical in the third year of residence.   The position comes with an annual salary for 2020-21, of $72,307.80, carries full benefits, and an annual professional development fund of $5,000.  The effective date for these teaching appointments is September 1, 2020.

To apply for these positions, please see our web site at http://fellows.uchicago.edu.  The web site will be available to accept applications beginning August 26, 2019.

Important deadlines:

On line application deadline: 11:59:59 PM EDT, Friday, October 11, 2019.

Deadline for receipt of letters of recommendations: 11:59:59 PM EDT, Friday, October 25, 2019.  This includes letters of recommendation from your three recommenders or those received from a dossier service.


  • [12/1]- Has anyone gotten any news? 
  • [12/1] Nope... 
  • [12/2] Nothing here either
  • [12/3] FYI: last year on the Wiki, there weren't any materials requests until late December and January
  • [12/30] Any news? It's the end of the month now...
  • [1/14/20] Nothing 5x
  • [1/14] Don't know why this was erased before but I know someone who received a request for materials this afternoon (and saw the email). I have not received anything myself.
    • Was that person on the humanities or social sciences track? 
      • Social sciences I believe.
    • So no request for additional documents = no dice?
      • In part years, this has been a rolling admissions postdoc with requests for materials sent out on different days. I think if you don't hear anything by February 1, it's safe to assume it's no dice, but still possible over the next few weeks...
  • 1/15: Request for materials
    • Humanities or social sciences?
  • 1/20: Request for materials (social sciences)
  • It's 1/20 and still no humanities updates? In previous years humanities were notified in December. Does this mean it's a lost cause at this point?
  • [1/27] if you applied for the humanities track and have received a request for materials, please take a minute to say so here, it would be very helpful, thanks!
  • [1/31]: I am assuming that it's a lost cause since no request for materials at this point. Social Sciences. 
  • [1/31]: Seems odd that nobody has checked in regarding humanities--still nothing over here!
  • [2/1]: ^^ Humanities; nothing over here. 
  • [2/10]: Humanities, still nothing! Has anyone in humanities heard anything? 
  • [2/10]: Humanities -- nada here either
  • [2/10]: Humanities - if any of you out there have nerves of steel, you could always email the administrator to try to get some info. I exchanged emails with her once before and she was very accommodating.
  • [2/11]: Humanities - I wrote to the administrator and was told "The Humanities Search Committee has not requested additional materials from any applicants at this time." 
  • [2/11]: For those who heard in the social sciences, what stream did you apply in?
    • "Power, Identity, and Resistance" and "Self, Culture, and Society" here. 
  • [2/26]: Humanities - anyone hear anything yet? It's been quite a long time now. Hope everyone is hanging in there!
  • [2/29]: Humanities - nothing here!
  • [3/2]: I'm guessing that fewer people than expected left Chicago this year and there are literally no open spots in the Humanities. The likeliest explanation is that they haven't requested materials from anyone because they aren't planning to make any hires.
  • 3/2; re: previous comment: might have been nice if they'd known that ahead of time and not listed the post.
  • 4/30 Email confirmation that there will be no appointments this year; the search will reopen for 2021. [x2]
    • 5/2: I can confirm that the email specificed that they decided to not hire in the humanities specfically 
  • 4/30 I assume the above confirmation was for humanities. I received one for social sciences just now that was not even an (explicit) rejection, just a statement that they only had three slots for 360 applicants.

University of Chicago (USA:Il) - Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, 2020-22 Postdoctoral Researcher at the Rank of Instructor - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge at the University of Chicago invites applications for two-year Postdoctoral Researchers at the Rank of Instructor, to begin on July 1, 2020. Postdocs will join a community of leading scholars from across the university to study the process of knowledge formation and transmittal from antiquity to the present day and to explore how this history and culture shapes our modern world.

We are particularly interested in applicants working at the intersection of areas such as, but not limited to, technology, public policy, and ethics. We also invite applicants working on the Institute’s 2020-22 research theme of artificial intelligence. Postdocs will conduct individual research and may collaborate on topics including the current research theme.

The position is non-renewable and brings with it two years of salary at $65,000 per year, benefits, office space, pedagogical training, reimbursement of up to $2,500 for moving expenses, and a research allowance of $3,000 per year.

Stevanovich Institute postdocs are expected, at the minimum, to:

  • conduct their own research towards a book or other project;
  • teach two 10-week courses per year (UChicago is on the quarter system) designed to appeal to a wide group of students; depending on teaching needs these courses may be graduate, undergraduate, team-taught, or in the Core;
  • hone and document their teaching skills through engagement with the Chicago Center for Teaching (CCT);
  • hone interview and job skills with UChicagoGRAD, an on-campus resource focused on guiding postdocs and graduate students toward professional satisfaction in academia;
  • participate in the year-long Institute workshop series on Comparing Practices of Knowledge and present their work in one of the workshop sessions;
  • submit an article based on research conducted during their Institute fellowship to KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge; and
  • Write a one-page post for the Institute blog, connecting your research to current affairs.

The Institute will arrange for a faculty mentor and opportunities to forge personal and academic relationships across the University. Successful candidates will be appointed at the Institute in addition to being affiliated with a relevant academic department(s). An office space will be provided and there is an expectation that it will be actively utilized and postdocs will participate in the life of the Institute.

Qualifications

Applicants must demonstrate current research interests that are related to the formation of knowledge and straddle multiple fields. We will evaluate applicants on the quality and quantity of publications, strength of writing sample, teaching, recommendations, and a demonstrated ability to work beyond disciplinary constraints. The successful candidate must have a PhD before the start of the appointment, and must have received the PhD in the last 6 years.

Application Instructions

Please submit the following application materials online at http://apply.interfolio.com/67063:

(1) a one-page cover letter explaining how your research transcends individual disciplines and listing three examples of M.A./Ph.D. courses that you would be most interested to teach,

(2) an up-to-date c.v.,

(3) a writing sample consisting of a chapter, essay, or article, and

(4) the names and contact information of three references, at least one of whom should be able to attest to the quality of your teaching.

Recommendation letters will be requested from the references of short-listed candidates. Letters of reference will be solicited by the SIFK after the search committee has reviewed the initial applications.

The reference list and application materials must be submitted by midnight on October 15, 2019.Candidates who make the shortlist will be interviewed via Skype, and candidates can expect to receive notice of the decision in February.

Update: SIFK received 450 applications and intends to appoint 4 postdocs this year.

Nov. 9: Has anybody heard anything? 

Nov. 13: To person above: No, I haven't. Looks like interview requests didn't go out until December last year.

Nov. 22: Was told by two references that letters were requested <— do you see that reflected in interfolio? (x2 curious about whether this showed up in Interfolio also)

Dec. 3: Received email about scheduling a Skype interview -- for shortlisted candidates (Did anyone else have letters collected but not get an interview? Were there different shortlists?)<---I also had letters collected but did not get an interview request. Not sure what to make of that <----- this means that you made it through the initial screening but not to the second round. 

University of Copenhagen (DNK) - Postdoctoral position - Hernando Colón's Book of Books - Deadline: 3 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Arnamagnæan Institute, Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen Denmark, invites applications for a two year postdoctoral position to be filled by 1 April 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter.
  • Hernando Colón’s Book of Books: Earlier this year a remarkable discovery was made at the University of Copenhagen’s Arnamagnæan Institute, when one of the manuscripts in the collection was positively identified as El libro de los epítomes, one of the principal bibliographical tools from the library of Hernando Colón (1488-1539), son of the navigator Christopher Columbus.
  • Long believed to be missing, the book’s discovery has been hailed as one of the most exciting developments in early modern book history for decades, and the University of Copenhagen has therefore decided to launch a three-year research project focusing on this remarkable book. Funding for the project is provided by the Carlsberg Foundation.
  • The Principal Investigator is Professor Matthew Driscoll of the Arnamagnæan Institute, who will oversee the production of an edition and translation of the Libro, both in digital and print form.
  • Job content: The project is seeking a postdoctoral researcher, to be based at the Arnamagnæan Institute, for a two-year period starting at some point between 1 April 2020, the project’s starting date, and 1 April 2021. The successful candidate will be expected to assist with the editorial work by, among other things:
  • Identifying the books which are summarised in the Libro and linking them to entries in the other bibliographical tools in Colón’s library.
  • Determining whether the books still exist in Colón’s library, and finding copies and descriptions elsewhere; identifying digital copies where they exist.
  • Mapping the book-trade in the early 16th century on the basis of Colón’s notes and comments.
  • And, most importantly, analysing the epitomes as evidence of reading practices in the 16th century, and situating them within/against other contemporary practices by humanists and other scholars from across Europe and beyond.
  • Qualification requirements: In order to be considered for the position applicants must have research qualifications at least corresponding to what can be achieved as part of a successfully completed PhD within a relevant field.
  • Applicants should have a PhD-degree or equivalent in a relevant subject, such as Classical philology, Spanish or Early Modern History. Requirements for the position include:
  • A solid knowledge of Latin, especially medieval and early modern, as well as fluency in Spanish and, ideally, Italian and French. English is the working language of the project and hence also required at a high level. Familiarity with Danish, or a willingness to acquire such, would be an advantage but is not required.
  • A background in book and collection history, European literature and the history of ideas in the early modern period.
  • Experience in conducting research into primary sources in archives and special collections libraries.
  • Familiarity with digital tools and techniques used in humanities.
  • Application letter/cover letter (max 1 page)
  • Curriculum vitae (with applicant’s e-mail & telephone number) and names of two referees,
  • Documentation of qualifications (examination certificates/PhD diploma, etc.).
  • Complete and numbered list of publications. The enclosed publications must be marked with *.
  • Research plan, including a short description of previous research and a plan for the coming years that includes an account of how the applicant will contribute to the deliverables in the project description.
  • Documentation of teaching qualifications and research dissemination, if any
  • Publications. Applicants may choose a maximum of three publications for assessment. Publication dates must be clearly marked on the publication list. The publications selected must be uploaded as attachments and listed from 1 to 3.
  • Should any material submitted consist of work with named co-authors, or work that is otherwise the result of collective academic endeavours, the extent of the applicant’s contribution to the work must be clearly stipulated. The Faculty may ask for a signed statement from the co-authors stipulating the extent and nature of each individual’s contribution.
  • Only material in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English can be expected to be assessed.
  • Appointment procedure: After the application deadline, the Head of Department selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointment Committee. All applicants are notified whether their application has been accepted for assessment. The Dean subsequently appoints an expert assessment committee tasked with carrying out an assessment of the selected applicants for the specific post. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee. Applicants are ultimately offered the opportunity of commenting on the part of the assessment relating to themselves before the appointment is finalized.
  • Applicants will be continuously informed about the progress of the procedure by e-mail.
  • Further information about the application procedure is available from Mette Christensen (HR) hrsc@hrsc.ku.dk, please refer to ID number 211.0319/19-2I.
  • Salary and conditions of employment: Terms of appointment and salary will be in accordance with an agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC). The salary range starts at DKK 33,600 (EUR 4,507) per month + a 17,1 % contribution to the pension scheme. It is possible to negotiate salary supplements on an annual basis.
  • The Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) have further agreed on a protocol that makes it possible for international researchers employed by the University to achieve a pension exemption, whereby the pension contribution will be paid out as salary. For more information about the different pension schemes, please see http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/pension/
  • A special tax scheme is offered to researchers recruited abroad, http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/
  • If you consider applying from abroad, you may find useful information on how it is to work in Denmark and at UCPH. Read more here : http://ism.ku.dk, http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/frontpage.htm and https://www.workindenmark.dk/
  • UCPH wishes to encourage everyone interested in this post to apply, regardless of personal background.
  • The closing date for applications is 23.59 CET, 3 February 2020 Applications or supplementary material received thereafter will not be considered.

University of Copenhagen (DNK) - Postdoc, 'IMAGINE: European Constitutional Imaginaries: Utopias, Ideologies and the Other' - Deadline: 25 Oct 2019[]

The Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, is seeking applications for four (4) positions of postdoctoral researchers (Postdocs). The positions are part of the research project “IMAGINE”. They are available from 1 February 2020, and for duration of three (3) years. Starting date is negotiable.

About IMAGINE
The positions are part of the research project IMAGINE: European Constitutional Imaginaries: Utopias, Ideologies and the Other, funded by the ERC Starting Grant (No. 803163). Professor Jan Komárek is the Principal Investigator.

IMAGINE started in February 2019 with the principal aim to provide the first-ever synthesis and critical evaluation of the core theories of EU constitutionalism, their mutual relationship and the ways in which they have influenced each other. IMAGINE will therefore provide a novel account of EU constitutionalism: one informed by its intellectual history, which comprises both post-communist an “Old” Europe. IMAGINE seeks to understand the various problems that lead some people to reject EU constitutionalism and its core values, seeing them as mere utopias or oppressing ideologies. Such approach allows to focus on what is called European constitutional imaginary (ECI).

IMAGINE employs an innovative combination of research methods: empirical surveys, citation network analyses and in-depth interviews, together with traditional legal analysis. It will involve experts from particular member states through a number of workshops and a conference organised by the IMAGINE Team.

Read more about IMAGINE here: https://imagine.sites.ku.dk/.

IMAGINE is based at iCourts, the Danish National Research Foundation's Centre of Excellence for International Courts, is a research centre dedicated to the study of international courts, their role in a globalising legal order and their impact on politics and society. The centre's research efforts aim at creating groundbreaking results within the field of inquiry through a series of closely integrated interdisciplinary research projects.

Read more about iCourts here: https://jura.ku.dk/icourts/.

About the position
The offered Postdoc positions are part of core phase of IMAGINE, which will build a new account of European constitutional imaginary. We will analyse how various ECIs reflected parallel debates and developments in the member states – and whether there exist some alternative, national, versions of the ECI that might be of wider interest beyond their intellectual home. Paying close attention to these national ECIs will also help us understand why certain versions of the ECI, developed at the EU level, face opposition in certain member states or contrariwise, why some ECIs are received more readily in others.

The Postdocs will prepare in-depth case studies that will seek to make accessible national debates that have taken place in domestic languages. This is the major innovation of IMAGINE – bringing to the international plane debates that are not accessible to the international audience despite their potential relevance. We will choose the four countries in the following way:

The Czech Republic to represent Visegrad countries; the choice of the Czech Republic is also pragmatic – it is the country of the PI’s origin, where the PI has established networks with the key people from academia, the judiciary and also the political level. For the other three case study the final selection of the country will depend on the qualification of the potential postdoc working on it. The countries selected will include:
Either Poland or Hungary – to cover countries where the opposition against the EU and its constitutionalism is the strongest at present,
One of the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania,
One country from the Balkans: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania or Slovenia.
The four case studies conducted by postdocs will employ the following methods and conduct the following work:

(1) Survey among national experts – it will serve as an empirical basis for the qualitative part of work.

(2) Elite, in-depth interviews with people involved in these reforms (at least 10 per country) and combine them with a survey of literature that will include also less orthodox sources (newspaper articles, key parliamentary debates or constitutional courts’ decisions).

(3) The postdocs will also conduct 4 workshops in each of the selected countries, which will be organised in the local language – so as they are inclusive of people who cannot participate in the pan-European discourse. Selected contributions will be translated into English and published in a collective volume that will encompass all four case studies.

Each Postdoc will be able to stay in the country under examination for two months.

Besides this core work, Postdocs will contribute to other research activities of IMAGINE, especially international conference, which will take place in December 2021.

Postdocs will be provided active career advancement support by the Principal Investigator. iCourts is also conducive to developing successful careers in international academia, as its record documents.

The position concerns research only.

Required qualifications
The position requires academic qualifications PhD, JSD or equivalent degree in law or in a related discipline relevant for the project (political theory and history in particular) obtained at the time of employment. All applicants are expected to be able to use English as the working language (written and spoken), as well as the language of the country of their respective case study. Successful candidates will demonstrate a clear potential to deliver high quality peer-reviewed research publications, as they are part of IMAGINE’s envisaged outputs.

Salary and terms of employment
The fellowships is full time temporary appointment for duration of three (3) years.

The appointment is based on the agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (Akademikernes Centralorganisation, AC). The annual salary for postdoctoral researchers is within the range DKK 408.949,56 – 430.569,72. In addition to the salary paid directly to you, the University will also pay a monthly contribution to your pension fund corresponding to 17.1 % of your salary. Negotiation for additional supplements will be possible.

For further information, please see ‘Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities 2013’ and ‘Guide to appointment of permanent academic staff at the Faculty of Law’. Both documents are available on the Faculty’s website.

Application
Letter of motivation, appendices and the submitted research publications (including papers, articles and books), must be written in English. The application will be rejected if not all the required documents are submitted.

It is essential that you fill out all the mandatory fields in the electronic application even though the info is already stated in your CV, application, publication or other material you may find relevant to upload. The completed fields will be screened during the shortlisting and assessment process and in order to generate your final assessment, which we will send to you after the assessment work is finalized.

The application MUST include the following eight (8) elements:

1. Letter of motivation (a one page document explaining the reasons for applying)

2. Curriculum vitae

3. Research project. Applications should include a proposal for a research project to be completed during the post-doctoral period. Proposals should be no more than four pages long. The proposal should demonstrate the capacity to develop a postdoctoral project, identifying the relevant methodological tools to achieve the outlined project.

4. Diplomas, PhD or JSD diploma or alternatively a document showing that the applicant submitted or will submit a dissertation

5. Publication list. (Complete, numbered list of publications)

6. 2 academic references (please upload under “other relevant material”)

7. A maximum of five (5) scientific publications that the applicant wishes to have included in the assessment, of which no more than one (1) may be a monograph. Applicants, who have written a PhD or JSD thesis or equivalent, must always submit the complete thesis (if the thesis is written in English) and the written assessment of the thesis as a part of submitted publications.

8. If citing work where the applicant has been a co-author, a co-author declaration, which addresses the applicant's share of these works, must be submitted. Material that has not yet been published can be submitted. However, please indicate if this is the case.

In addition to the material which the applicant wishes to be included in the assessment, the Assessment Committee may require further material to assess the applicant. It is the applicant’s responsibility to provide such supplementary material, should this be requested.

Application procedure
Letter of motivation, appendices and the research publications MUST be uploaded electronically using the link below. We advise you to have the above mentioned documents ready before you begin to fill out your online application, and it is essential that all required documents are enclosed.

Applications must be addressed to the Associate Dean of Research and uploaded electronically.

An automatically generated message is sent out acknowledging receipt of the uploaded application.

Applicants will be kept informed about the process of the application procedure on a regular basis via email.

Following the application deadline, the Associate Dean of Research selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointments Committee. Applicants are selected on the basis of an overall assessment of the applicants that best match the recruitment needs of the Faculty as described in this advertisement for the post. This is compared with the applicant's research and teaching profile as set out in the application, CV incl. list of publication, teaching portfolio and any research/development plan. All applicants are then immediately notified whether their application has been passed for assessment by an expert Assessment Committee. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee and when the committee has completed its assessment, each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicants themselves.

According to the University of Copenhagen’s “Action Plan for Career, Gender and Quality – Equal Opportunities in Research and Management” there is to be at least one applicant of each gender before a position can be filled.

University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the surrounding society and therefore encourages all interested parties regardless of personal background to apply for the position.

Additional information can be obtained from Professor Jan Komárek, mail: jan.komarek@jur.ku.dk

Further information about the application procedure is available from HR Søndre City, e-mail: hrsc@hrsc.ku.dk, please refer to ID number 150199#1.

Application deadline
The application must be uploaded by 25 October, 2019 23:59 CET.

Applications received after the deadline has expired will not be accepted.

University of Copenhagen (EU:Den) - Postdoc in Economics, 'Applied microeconomics with a focus on corporate governance, family firms and organizational economics' - Deadline: 1 Dec 2019[]

The research center FAMBUSS funded by the Danish National Research Foundation, is offering one or more Post Doc positions in 2020. The center does research in applied microeconomics with a focus on organizational economics, corporate governance, owner managed and family owned businesses. Professor Morten Bennedsen is the head of the research center, which gathers a strong group of researchers from all over the world. The Post Doc position will be based at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, and it is offered for a period of two years. We wish to fill the position as soon as possible in 2020.

You can read more about FAMBUSS at:https://www.economics.ku.dk/fambuss/

Job description You are expected to work on research within the core objectives of the center, which is applied microeconomics with a focus on corporate governance, family firms and organizational economics. You will have access to rich Danish micro data and a unique range of highly detailed surveys and you are expected to be familiar with conducting empirical and/or theoretical research. You will collaborate with the FAMBUSS team of researchers as well as developing your own ideas. This position is suited for you to create a good research platform from which your academic career can advance.

Qualifications The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree in Economics or similar fields.

Salary and conditions of employment A postdoctoral position is a fixed-term academic position. The position is heavily weighted in favour of research. Other duties (e.g. research administration) may, furthermore, have to be performed to a limited extent. The University determines the exact ratio between the various responsibilities. The ratio may vary over time.

Salary and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC). The annual salary for postdoctoral researchers is within the range DKK 412,000 – 434,000. In addition to the salary paid directly to you, the University will also pay a monthly contribution to your pension fund corresponding to 17.1 % of your salary. Negotiation for additional supplements will be possible. A special tax scheme is offered for researcher’s recruited abroad, see here.

Application Applications should include the following parts:

1) a cover letter indicating the reasons for applying for this position (max. 2 pages)

2) curriculum vitae, including list of publications

3) diplomas – all relevant certificates

4) publications to be considered in the assessment (max. 5)

The parts must be clearly labeled with the above-mentioned numbers.

Please note that applications will be assessed on the basis of these mandatory enclosures.

Applications that do not meet the requirements listed above will not be taken into consideration.

Applicants cannot expect any additional documentation to be taken into account in the assessment.

Application procedure After the expiry of the deadline for applications, applicants are selected for assessment on the advice of the Appointment Committee. All applicants are then immediately notified whether an expert assessment committee has passed their application for assessment. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee and each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicant.

You can read about the recruitment process at: http://www.employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/.

The University of Copenhagen wishes to encourage everyone interested in this post to apply, regardless of personal background.

For further information about the Post Doc position, please contact Center Administrator, Cammilla Bundgård Toft, at cammilla.toft@econ.ku.dk.

Further information about the application procedure is available from Rusan Elmazi (HR) hrsc@hrsc.ku.dk, please refer to ID number 211-0228/19-2I.

The deadline for the application is 1 December 2019, 23:59 GMT+2.

Please note that it is only possible to upload one document per attachment category. If more than, one document has to be uploaded in the same category, please make sure that the documents are scanned and collected in one file.

Applications received after deadline will not be taken into account.

University of East Anglia (EU:UK:Eng) - UEA Arts and Humanities / British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships 2019 - Deadline: 15 Aug. 2019[]

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at UEA invites potential applicants wishing to hold a Fellowship at UEA from autumn 2020 for three years to submit an outline application to the Faculty by 5pm on 15th August 2019. British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships are designed to offer opportunities for outstanding early career researchers to strengthen their experience of research and teaching. 

Each year the Faculty supports a limited number of applications for projects in: the School of Art, Media, and American Studies; the School of History; the School of Literature, Drama, and Creative Writing; and the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies. 

Successful applicants will join a vibrant community of postdoctoral research fellows. UEA is fully committed to supporting the scholarship and career development of these fellows, and each will be assigned an academic mentor and will be fully integrated into the life of their host School. For more information about the research in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at UEA see: https://www.uea.ac.uk/arts-humanities/home

Full instructions for guidance on how to submit an application can be found at: https://www.uea.ac.uk/web/faculty-of-arts-and-humanities/home/research/fellowships

University of Edinburgh (UK:Scot) - Early Career Fellow in European Union Law - Deadline: 2 Aug 2019[]

Applications are invited for a full time Early Career Fellowship in European Law on a fixed term basis until 31 December 2020. The position, which is available from 1 September 2019, is the result of Professor Jo Shaw’s Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. The successful applicant will be a specialist in European Union Law and have demonstrable teaching and research abilities in that area. We would particularly welcome application from candidates who have teaching and research interests in the areas of EU constitutional law and/or EU substantive law.

The successful candidate will have undergraduate teaching duties in the subject area and will be partly responsible for delivering the foundation EU Law (Ordinary) course. They will be expected to contribute to the delivery of postgraduate teaching on the LLM in European Law programme, including teaching on the legal implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union, and conduct graduate supervision.

The successful candidate will have a record of achievement in and well-developed future plans for their research. They should have either completed a PhD (or be very close to completion of one) or be able to demonstrate comparable research experience and excellent potential. They will provide clear evidence of the ability to produce written work of high quality and to communicate that work through conferences, presentations and by other means.

The School of Law particularly welcomes applications from candidates belonging to groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in the subject. 
For more information on our family-friendly policies please visit - https://www.ed.ac.uk/human-resources/policies-guidance

The position is available from 1 September 2019. Appointment will be on a fixed term basis until 31 December 2020. 
This is a full time (35 hours per week) post. 
Salary: £33,199 to £39,609 per annum. 
Closing date: 5pm (GMT) on 2nd August 2019.

Job Details

Job title: Early Career Fellow in European Union Law

School/Support Department: Law

Line manager: Head of School

Applications are invited for an Early Career Fellow in the School of Law in the field of EU Law with a particular focus on the areas of EU constitutional law and/or EU substantive law.

The successful candidate will have a record of achievement in and well-developed future plans for their research. They should have either completed a PhD (or be very close to completion of one) or be able to demonstrate comparable research experience and excellent potential. They will provide clear evidence of the ability to produce written work of high quality and to communicate that work through conferences, presentations and by other means. The successful candidate will contribute to the teaching programme of the School of Law at undergraduate and postgraduate level. A willingness and ability to teach EU topics to both undergraduates and postgraduates is essential.

The duties of appointees include research, teaching and administration as specified in the contract of the University of Edinburgh and as agreed by the Head of School.

Candidates are required, as part of the application process, to upload (a) one recent publication, or output recently accepted for publication, which they believe would be ranked highly for originality, significance, and rigour in the forthcoming REF 2021 exercise, and (b) a research plan indicating what future research they propose to undertake during the period of their appointment (this plan should not exceed one side of A4 in length).

Job Purpose 
Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and motivated Early Career Fellow in European Union Law. The successful candidate will have undergraduate teaching duties in the subject area, including responsibility for partly delivering the foundation EU Law course, and will be expected to contribute to the delivery of postgraduate teaching and supervision. In particular, the candidate will be expected to contribute to delivering and developing the LLM programme in European Law.

Main Responsibilities

Responsibilities are set annually by the Head of School and Head of Subject Area in consultation with other colleagues in the Subject Area. They can be expected to range across the following categories:

• Teaching and assessment of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the EU Law Subject Area including EU Law (Honours) and courses associated with the LLM in European Law (https://www.law.ed.ac.uk/study/masters-degrees/llm-european-law); 
• Contribution to EU Law programme development; 
• Dissertation supervision and assessment for Honours and Masters students 
• Undertake administrative responsibilities of the subject area, including course organisation and programme direction which will encompass pastoral care and academic guidance of undergraduate and postgraduate students; 
• Play a full part in the collegiate life of the EU Law Subject Area and the Edinburgh Law School more generally; 
• Develop links with the wider academic community to promote interdisciplinary teaching within the School and with other Schools in the College, especially though the Europa Institute.

Knowledge, Skills and Experience Needed for the Job

Essential

• Appropriate degree, with relevant post-graduate research and teaching experience. A completed or near completed PhD or equivalent professional qualification and/or experience;

• Evidence of sustained and developing attainments in teaching, appropriate to career path and stage, indicative of commitment to, and potential for, excellence in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, and in the development of new courses, or alternatively high level experience in EU law;

• Evidence of capacity and skills necessary to undertake administrative responsibilities of the subject area, including course organisation and programme direction which will encompass pastoral care and academic guidance of undergraduate and postgraduate students;

• Evidence of potential to engage confidently and competently with the world beyond the academy and to build upon the links of the Europa Institute in helping to consolidate and advance long-term research partnerships both within the UK and internationally.

Desirable

• Evidence of attainments in, or skills sufficient to the development of, a full range of supervisory activities from undergraduate dissertations to PhD theses inclusive;

• Experience of knowledge exchange and/or engagement with professional and public bodies and stakeholders and wider public;

• A record of obtaining external research income.

• Interest/experience in technology enhanced learning and teaching methods

University of Edinburgh (EU:UK:Sco) - Research Fellow in Psychology (Postdoc) - Deadline: 5 Sep 2019[]

The School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant for a fixed period until 31st of January 2020.

This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious researcher to join the School, working for Dr Nic Chevalier on a joint project funded by the ESRC.

The post is fixed term, full time (35 hours) until January 2020 (start date ideally September 2019).

The department of Psychology particularly welcomes applications from candidates belonging to groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in the subject, including, but not limited to, women and ethnic minorities.

For more information on our family-friendly policies please visit www.ed.ac.uk/human-resources/policies-guidance

Closing Date: 5pm (GMT) 5th September 2019.

www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=049216

University of Edinburgh (EU:UK:Sco) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow (METRO) - Deadline: 17 Sep 2019[]

NB: the advertising period for this post may mean the university is not able to fulfil criteria to sponsor a visa. Check before applying. AFII (talk) 08:49, August 20, 2019 (UTC)

  • A Postdoctoral Research Fellow is required for the ERC-funded project “International Organisations and the Rise of a Global Metrological Field” led by Dr Sotiria Grek. Focusing on the policy areas of Education and Development, the project investigates the interrelationships of International Organisations in producing global metrics, in order to cast light on the impact of the global metrological field on transnational governance.
  • You will have a PhD in social science or history on a relevant topic, and experience of research in one or more of the areas of Public Policy, International Development, Organisation Studies or Anthropology. You will have expertise in discourse analysis and interviewing, as well as an excellent grasp of the public policy literature and the sociology and/or anthropology of quantification; you will be familiar with scholarly work on sustainable development and willing to work across your own field of expertise. Knowledge of Social Network Analysis is not essential but desired.
  • The full-time fixed-term post is available for 35 hours per week for a period of 24 months from as early as 14 October 2019.
  • Salary: £33,199 to £39,609 per annum.
  • Closing date: 5pm (GMT) 17th September 2019.
  • Vacancy Ref: 049083.

University of Edinburgh (EU:UK:Sco) - Research Fellow in Social Anthropology, 'Gurus, Anti-Gurus, and Media in North India' - Deadline: 2 Oct 2019[]

You will conduct qualitative research on mediatised anti-superstition activism and related themes in Delhi and Mumbai on a Leverhulme Trust funded project that aims to document and interpret the mediatisation of anti-superstition activism in North India.

You will have a PhD in anthropology or a related field such as media studies, sociology, religious studies, and expertise in qualitative research and media/discourse analysis. Travel to India to conduct the research will be required.

This full time (35 hours per week), fixed term post is available for approximately 28 months from October 2019.

Closing date: 5pm (GMT) on 2nd October 2019.

For further particulars and to apply for this post please click on the 'apply' button below

www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=049355

The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.

University of Edinburgh (EU:UK:Sco) - Early Career Teaching and Research Fellow (2x), 19th & 20th Century British & American Literature - Deadline: 6 Nov 2019[]

The School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures is looking to appoint two Early Career Teaching and Research Fellows in English Literature to join its vibrant teaching and research community. The department is looking for candidates in the following area:

  • nineteenth- and twentieth century British and/or American literature

The successful candidates will have experience in the design and delivery of teaching within the higher education sector, and the ability to deliver undergraduate courses in English Literature. He/she will have a doctorate in a relevant discipline, and will have a demonstrable record of research excellence, suitable for inclusion in the departments REF2021 submission. 

Both posts are full time, available from January 2020 on a fixed-term non-renewable three year basis.

Salary: £33,797 to £40,322 per annum.

Closing Date: 5pm (GMT) on 6th November 2019.

Interview date to be determined.

Informal queries are welcome and can be emailed for the attention of Dr Alex Thomson, Head of English Literature, to llc@ed.ac.uk.

The School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures holds an Athena SWAN Bronze award, in recognition of our commitment to addressing an equalities, diversity and inclusion agenda. 

Vacancy Ref: 049988

For further particulars and to apply for this post please click on the 'apply' button below

https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=049988

University of Essex (UK:Eng) - Post-Doctoral Researcher in Linguistics - Deadline: 11 Jul. 2019[]

The Department of Language and Linguistics (DLL) has 37 full-time academic members of staff and provides a broad spectrum of expertise in the study of language and in the practical teaching of modern foreign languages. Its core ambition is to offer students a transformative educational experience in these areas underpinned by high quality research. The majority of research conducted in the department is rated 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent', placing us 8th among departments in the UK for research quality (REF 2014).

Our linguistics expertise covers Theoretical and Descriptive linguistics, Applied linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, TESOL and Translation, Interpreting and Subtitling. We offer a wide range of languages including French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese that can be taken at degree level from beginners to advanced levels following the Common European Languages Framework.

The Department is now seeking to appoint a fixed-term, post-doctoral researcher in Linguistics until 31 August 2021 as part of a British Academy Global Challenges Research Fund Project recently awarded to Prof Nancy Kula, Dr Tracey Costley and Dr Hannah Gibson.

Appointment to this post will be made as Senior Research Officer and will be referred to by this title throughout the remainder of the campaign.

Duties of the Role

The appointed candidate would work as part of a project team and be central in coordinating research activity with partners in Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia. The project includes collaborators in the three countries and involves investigating the role of multilingualism in enhancing the classroom experience of primary school learners with the goal of developing proposals feeding educational policy related to mediums of instruction.

Duties will include: to produce high quality research papers as well as contribute to developing a hub/resource bank for the project to curate other outputs such as blogs, discussion forums, open access research papers and teaching resources; to lead and be involved in the development of different data collection tools and methodologies to ensure quality data; to engage with policy makers and stakeholders as part of the project’s activity to development policy recommendations; and to be involved in organising project workshops and contributing to the successful administration and management of the project.

A full list of duties and responsibilities can be found within the job pack.

Qualifications and Skills required

The candidate must hold a relevant doctoral level degree (PhD) in a related area of the project such as multilingualism, classroom language and literacy practices, language policy and practice or other related areas.

The appointed candidate must have an interest in working in sub-Saharan Africa and conducting research in the region jointly with collaborators. An interest in or experience of multilingual classrooms, literacy practices and language policy in any context is an ideal foundation and essential for the role. The candidate should also have experience or an interest in organising events targeted at non-academic audiences to engage wider audiences and as a way of disseminating some of the findings of the project. The project aims to develop ethnographic case studies requiring data collection in different formats including questionnaires, focus groups, interviews, participant observations in schools, and audio and video recorded data. This will directly feed into the creation a body of data which reflects language use in practice, as well as a broader narrative about the way in which speakers navigate multilingual spaces in both formal and informal contexts and how these findings can inform best practice in education and also feed into more effective dissemination of socio-economic policies of development. As such, experience with collecting and analysing varied datasets (both qualitative and quantitative) will be crucial for the successful candidate.

This could be an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified researcher, who is early in their career, looking to gain further experience in their preferred subject areas.

This is a part-time role for 25.2 hours per week, with an anticipated start date of 1 September 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter.

At the University of Essex internationalism is central to who we are and what we do. We are committed to being a cosmopolitan, internationally-oriented university that is welcoming to staff and students from all countries and a university where you can find the world in one place.

Please use the ‘Apply’ button to read further information about this role including the full job description and person specification which outlines the full duties, skills, qualifications and experience needed for this role. You will also find details of how to make your application here.

Our website http://www.essex.ac.uk contains more information about the University of Essex. If you have a disability and would like information in a different format, please telephone (01206) 876559.

University of Essex (UK:Eng) - Senior Research Officer in History - Deadline: 1 Jun. 2020[]

  • We are looking for a Historian to join the Competition and Competitiveness Project, funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award. The research project is based in the School of Philosophy and Art History at the University of Essex.
  • The aim of this project is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the different forms of competition and competitiveness and the role they play in a wide range of social practices and institutions (markets, science, sports).
  • Duties of the Role: The key element of the Senior Research Officer role is to deliver the research objectives defined by the project. The post-holders will be part of a research team led by the Principal Investigator and consisting of the three Senior Research Officers, a PhD student and a project officer to provide administrative support.
  • Each post-holder will provide research assistance to the Principal Investigator, engage in both collaborative and independent research, and prepare research findings for publication and dissemination. The post-holders will also support the Principal Investigator in the day-to-day running of the project and have responsibility for specific tasks, such as the organisation of events, the preparation and delivery of impact or knowledge exchange activities, or the maintenance of the project website and social media presence.
  • Duties will also include engaging in individual and/or collaborative research activity; producing research outputs for publication at acceptable levels of volume and academic excellence and disseminating the results of research and scholarship through appropriate Knowledge Exchange activities; and supporting and facilitating synergies with Research Centres and Institutes within and beyond the University of Essex.
  • A full list of duties and responsibilities can be found within the job pack.
  • Qualifications and Skills required: The successful candidate will hold a relevant doctoral degree in History, or equivalent professional experience or be close to the completion of their PhD.
  • Applicants are expected to have evidence of a developing research agenda, engagement in high-quality research activity and a developing research profile; a developing record of publications in internationally recognised, reputable journals appropriate to career stage and discipline norms; and strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • A full list of both essential and desirable requirements for the role can be found under the Person Specification section within the job pack.
  • Please note this post is fixed-term until the 30 September 2024 and appointment will be made as Senior Research Officer.

University of Exeter (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow,'A Sorcerer’s Handbook: Medieval Arabic Magic in Context,' - Deadline: 31 Jul. 2019[]

  • The above full time post is available 1st October 2019 (or as soon as possible thereafter, for a period of 18 months) in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, College of Social Sciences and International Studies (SSIS) at the University of Exeter.
  • The College wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in “A Sorcerer’s Handbook: Medieval Arabic Magic in Context,” awarded to Dr Emily Selove. This Leverhulme Trust funded post is available 01/10/2019. The successful applicant will transcribe and create draft translations of manuscripts of Sirāj al-Dīn al-Sakkākī’s Arabic grimoire, write scholarly articles about this subject, and aid the PI in editing a co-authored volume of essays about Sakkākī’s work.
  • The post will include dealing with Arabic manuscripts, analysing Persian-language translations of and influences on these manuscripts, creating draft translations, writing scholarly research articles and presenting conference presentations related to these manuscripts and their contents, co-editing a volume of essays, and participating in an interdisciplinary workshop.
  • The successful applicant will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events.
  • Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in medieval Arabic literature, history, culture, or science, and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies.
  • The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will be able to read Arabic and Persian with near-fluent proficiency, navigate Arabic manuscripts and catalogues, develop original research questions, and work collaboratively with the PI.
  • Applications must completed online through:
  • an accurately completed online form
  • A single PDF attachment, consisting of a CV (maximum 4 pages), a letter of application (maximum 2 pages) and a project proposal (maximum 2 pages).
  • The project proposal should demonstrate how your prior experience will allow you to undertake the proposed work as well as your plans for developing research questions, essays, and presentations related to the work of the project.
  • For further information please contact Emily Selove, e-mail e.selove@exeter.ac.uk.
  • The closing date for completed applications is July 31, 2019. Interviews are expected to take place on September 02, 2019.

University of Exeter (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ‘Forms of Labour: Gender, Freedom and Work in the Preindustrial Economy’ - Deadline: 18 July 2019[]

The College wishes to recruit two Postdoctoral Research Fellows to participate in the research project ‘Forms of Labour: Gender, Freedom and Work in the Preindustrial Economy’ led by Professor Jane Whittle in the History Department. The successful applicants will collect and analyse manuscript evidence of early modern work activities from either church court depositions, or quarter sessions records, dating from 1550-1700 in English county archives.

The posts will include archival research requiring travel within the UK, reading manuscript documents dating from 1550-1700, photographing documents, entering historical data into a database, analysis of data using a database, writing at least two articles (one co-authored with Professor Whittle) for top historical journals, presenting papers at international conferences, organising a conference, and attending regular project meetings in Exeter. 

Both roles are full time and fixed term for three years from 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2022.

About you

The successful applicants will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events.

Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in early modern social and/or economic history and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will be able to visit county archives around the UK to read and photograph documents; confidently read difficult seventeenth century handwriting; enter and retrieve data from an Access database; write academic English to a publishable standard; and understand academic debates about the nature of work in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. 

The University of Exeter

We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities and in the top 150 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019). We combine world-class teaching with world-class research, achieving a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework Award 2017.

With over 22,000 students and 5,500 staff from 180 different countries we offer a diverse and engaging environment in which to work. We are an equal opportunity employer, a Disability Confident employer and an Athena Swan accredited institution. Whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we particularly welcome applications from groups currently underrepresented in the workforce. 

What we can offer you

-Freedom (and the support) to pursue your intellectual interests and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research;

-A multitude of staff benefits including sector leading benefits around maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (up to 26 weeks full pay), Paternity leave (up to 6 weeks full pay), and a new Fertility Treatment Policy

For further information please contact Professor Jane Whittle, e-mail j.c.whittle@ex.ac.uk or telephone (01392) 723292.  

University of Exeter (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Kurdish Studies (CKS) - Deadline: 18 Jul 2019[]

The post The College wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the work of Dr. Clémence Scalbert Yücel. This Centre for Kurdish Studies (CKS) funded post is available 15 September 2019 until 15 September 2020. The successful applicant will conduct research as directed by the project PI and as part of the CKS team.

The post will include: library work, archives and field research on Kurdish literatures; working with the PI to research and write up publications on the topic; working with the PI to prepare proposals and applications for external funding bodies.

About you You will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes, communicate complex information, orally, in writing and electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. You will possess a relevant PhD and have experience of researching Kurdish Literatures. You should also have a working knowledge of Kurdish languages and if possible other Middle-Eastern Languages. You will be required to work with the wider CKS team and assist in the running of seminars and conferences.

You can view the Job Description and Person Specification document here.

The University of Exeter We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities and in the top 150 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019). We combine world-class teaching with world-class research, achieving a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework Award 2017.

Our research income in recent years means we’re fastest growing UK Research University and we seek to answer some of the most fundamental issues facing humankind today through this. 98% of our research is international quality (2014 Research Excellence Framework) and we encourage proactive engagement with industry, business and community partners to enhance the impact of research and education and improve the employability of our students.

With over 22,000 students and 5,500 staff from 180 different countries we offer a diverse and engaging environment in which to work. We are an equal opportunity employer, a Disability Confident employer and an Athena Swan accredited institution. Whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we particularly welcome applications from groups currently underrepresented in the workforce.

Benefits We offer some fantastic benefits including:

  • 41 days leave per year
  • options for flexible working
  • numerous discounts at leading retailers
  • onsite gyms on all of our campus’ and a cycle to work scheme
  • sector leading policies around maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (up to 26 weeks full pay), paternity leave (up to six weeks full pay) and a new Fertility Treatment Policy
  • stunning campus environments in Exeter and Cornwall, in the beautiful South West of England
  • freedom (and the support) to pursue your intellectual interests and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research
  • support teams that understand the University wide research and teaching goals and partner with our academics accordingly
  • an Innovation, Impact and Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development

For further information please contact Dr. Clémence Scalbert Yücel, e-mail c.scalbert-yucel@ex.ac.uk or telephone (01392) 725245.

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow ‘Warhorse: the Archaeology of a Military Revolution?’ - Deadline: 11 Nov. 2019[]

  • The College wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in the research project ‘Warhorse: the Archaeology of a Military Revolution?’ run by Profs Oliver Creighton and Alan Outram at the University of Exeter and Prof Robert Liddiard at the University of East Anglia. This AHRC funded post is available from 01/02/2020 to 31/01/2021 on a full time basis.
  • The successful applicant will work on the equine material culture work package of the project. The post will include data collection and analysis; outreach and impact work; and contributing to publications.
  • About you: The successful applicant will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in Archaeology and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will be able to collect data relating to medieval material horse equipment, working with the Portable Antiquities Scheme and museum collections, conduct analysis and contribute to publications.
  • For further information please contact Prof Oliver Creighton (https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/creighton/), telephone (01392 724397) or email o.h.creighton@exeter.ac.uk; or Prof Alan Outram (http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/outram/) telephone (01392 724398) or email a.k.outram@exeter.ac.uk.

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoc at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, 'A Sorcerer's Handbook: Medieval Arabic Magic in Context' - Deadline: 15 Aug 2019[]

The above full time post is available 1st October 2019 for a period of 18 months.

Combining world-class research with very high levels of student satisfaction the University of Exeter a member of the Russell Group and now have over 19,000 students. In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) Exeter was ranked 16th nationally with 98% of its research rated as being of international quality. 

The Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies (IAIS) has the strongest REF2014 results of any Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies department in the UK, establishing Exeter as the leader in the field in terms of research quality, impact and environment. Our international profile as a pioneering and multidisciplinary institute continues to grow. For details: www.exeter.ac.uk/iais 

The College wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in "A Sorcerer's Handbook: Medieval Arabic Magic in Context," awarded to Dr Emily Selove. This Leverhulme Trust funded post is available 01/10/2019. You will transcribe and create draft translations of manuscripts of Siraj al-Din al-Sakkaki's Arabic grimoire, write scholarly articles about this subject, and aid the PI in editing a co-authored volume of essays about Sakkaki's work. 

The post will include dealing with Arabic manuscripts, analysing Persian-language translations of and influences on these manuscripts, creating draft translations, writing scholarly research articles and presenting conference presentations related to these manuscripts and their contents, co-editing a volume of essays, and participating in an interdisciplinary workshop.  

You will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events. 

You will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study and will be a nationally recognised authority in medieval Arabic literature, history, culture, or science, possessing sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies. 

You will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required and will be able to read Arabic and Persian with near-fluent proficiency, navigate Arabic manuscripts and catalogues, develop original research questions, and work collaboratively with the PI. 

What we can offer you

  • Freedom (and the support) to pursue your intellectual interests and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research; 
  • Support teams that understand the University wide research and teaching goals and partner with our academics accordingly  
  • An Innovation, Impact and Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development 
  • Our Exeter Academic initiative supporting high performing academics to achieve their potential and develop their career 
  • A multitude of staff benefits including sector leading benefits around maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (up to 26 weeks full pay), Paternity leave (up to 6 weeks full pay), and a new Fertility Treatment Policy 
  • A beautiful campus set in the heart of stunning Devon. 

Applications must completed online through:

  • an accurately completed online form 
  • A single PDF attachment, consisting of a CV (maximum 4 pages), a letter of application (maximum 2 pages) and a project proposal (maximum 2 pages).

The project proposal should demonstrate how your prior experience will allow you to undertake the proposed work as well as your plans for developing research questions, essays, and presentations related to the work of the project. 

For further information please contact Emily Selove, e-mail e.selove@exeter.ac.uk.  

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoc in History, 'Forms of Labour: Gender, Freedom and Work in the Preindustrial Economy' - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

The College wishes to recruit two Postdoctoral Research Fellows to participate in the research project 'Forms of Labour: Gender, Freedom and Work in the Preindustrial Economy' led by Professor Jane Whittle. The successful applicants will collect and analyse manuscript evidence of early modern work activities from either church court depositions, or quarter sessions records, dating from 1550-1700 in English county archives.

The posts will include archival research requiring travel within the UK, reading manuscript documents dating from 1550-1700, photographing documents, entering historical data into a database, analysis of data using a database, writing at least two articles (one co-authored with Professor Whittle) for top historical journals, presenting papers at international conferences, organising a conference, and attending regular project meetings in Exeter.

Both roles are full time and fixed term for three years from 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2022.

You will be able to develop research objectives, projects and proposals; identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of securing funds and make presentations at conferences and other events.

You will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in early modern social and/or economic history and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will be able to visit county archives around the UK to read and photograph documents; confidently read difficult seventeenth century handwriting; enter and retrieve data from an Access database; write academic English to a publishable standard; and understand academic debates about the nature of work in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.                                  

The University of Exeter is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities and in the top 150 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019). We combine world-class teaching with world-class research.

Our research income in recent years means we're fastest growing UK Research University and we seek to answer some of the most fundamental issues facing humankind today through this. 98% of our research is international quality (2014 Research Excellence Framework) and we encourage proactive engagement with industry, business and community partners to enhance the impact of research and education and improve the employability of our students.

With over 22,000 students and 5,500 staff from 180 different countries we offer a diverse and engaging environment in which to work. We are an equal opportunity employer, a Disability Confident employer and an Athena Swan accredited institution. Whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we particularly welcome applications from groups currently underrepresented in the workforce. 

What we can offer you

-Freedom (and the support) to pursue your intellectual interests and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research;

-Support teams that understand the University wide research and teaching goals and partner with our academics accordingly

-An Innovation, Impact and Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development

-A multitude of staff benefits including sector leading benefits around maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (up to 26 weeks full pay), Paternity leave (up to 6 weeks full pay), and a new Fertility Treatment Policy

For further information please contact Professor Jane Whittle, e-mail j.c.whittle@ex.ac.uk or telephone (01392) 723292.

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Deadline: 23 Feb. 2020[]

  • This full time post is available from 1 April 2020 on a 12 month fixed term basis.
  • Summary of the role: The European Centre for Environment and Human Health (www.ecehh.org) of the Medical School is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the work of Dr Cornelia Guell and the Global Challenges Research Fund project Transdisciplinary Data Assemblages. This Arts and Humanities Research Council funded post.
  • You will lead on highly innovative work to develop methods and a protocol for "transdisciplinary data assemblage". This will involve collaborating with co-investigators across several universities in the UK and Jamaica to develop processes to systematically identify, appraise and assemble meaningful (qualitative and quantitative) data sources for the historical evolution of Jamaica's food system from the Second World War to today. This will be made available to a range of national (Jamaican), regional and international stakeholders from research, policy and practice as an online "data assemblage index" that signposts and explains meaningful data linkages or assemblages and their uses, that the successful candidate will develop. The usefulness of our method of transdisciplinary assemblages will finally be tested together with critical stakeholders by using the index to co-design worked examples and strategies such as building a business case for communal urban gardens. Depending on the background and interest of the candidate, this work could also focus on other Caribbean settings.
  • About you: Applicants should have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in History or equivalent qualification/experience in a related discipline such as Anthropology, Historical Sociology or Geography, Digital Humanities etc. You should be able to clearly demonstrate knowledge and understanding in historical research techniques (quantitative and qualitative data sources) and the proven ability to undertake historical analysis at a high level. It is desirable that you also have knowledge of food, food systems or health. We particular encourage candidates with experience in the Caribbean to apply.
  • You can view the Job Description and Person Specification document here.

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate, 'The Index of Evidence' - Deadline: 2 Sep 2019[]

This new post is available from 1 October 2019 part-time (0.5FTE) on a fixed term basis for 9 months. The post holder will be employed through the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter and will work within the College of Humanities.

The Role:

The Index of Evidence is a transdisciplinary project being developed between Professor Laura Salisbury (English and Medical Humanities), Professor Steve Hinchliffe (Geography), and Professor Mike Michael (Sociology) to investigate and describe the constitution and role of the idea of evidence in health contexts in the twentieth century and so-called 'post-truth' environment. The post holder will play a key role in managing and preparing the research, organising associated academic events, commissioning and working with a book artist, and managing the development of a website. Opportunities to take on small amounts of teaching may be available.

The ideal applicant will have a PhD in the Humanities or Social Sciences with specific research experience and interest in the social construction of evidence, truth, and facts in the past and present.

Successful applicants will need to have:

-a PhD in Humanities or Social Sciences

-expertise in inter and transdisciplinary research methods

-understanding of historical and/or contemporary debates about fact, fiction, and evidence

ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment and to engage diverse publics with the Centre's research.

The Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health is funded by the Wellcome Trust, with additional funding from the University of Exeter.  The Centre, which was officially launched in February 2018, will eventually bring together more than 30 staff and students who will work collectively to undertake research that helps to create and sustain cultures and environments that enable health and well-being across the life course.

We offer some fantastic benefits including:

-41 days leave per year

-options for flexible working

-numerous discounts at leading retailers

-onsite gyms on all of our campus' and a cycle to work scheme

-sector leading policies around maternity, adoption and shared parental leave (up to 26 weeks full pay), paternity leave (up to six weeks full pay) and a new Fertility Treatment Policy

-stunning campus environments in Exeter and Cornwall, in the beautiful South West of England

How to Apply:

Applicants should complete the online application form and attach a single document that contains the following information:

-A curriculum vitae including a list of publications and other outputs

-A supporting statement explaining how you meet the person specification and how your skills and expertise will especially benefit the Index of Evidence.

University of Exeter (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate 'Transdisciplinary Data Assemblages' - Deadline: 23 Feb. 2020[]

  • This full time post is available from 1 April 2020 on a 12 month fixed term basis.
  • Summary of the role: The European Centre for Environment and Human Health (www.ecehh.org) of the Medical School is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the work of Dr Cornelia Guell and the Global Challenges Research Fund project Transdisciplinary Data Assemblages. This Arts and Humanities Research Council funded post.
  • You will lead on highly innovative work to develop methods and a protocol for "transdisciplinary data assemblage". This will involve collaborating with co-investigators across several universities in the UK and Jamaica to develop processes to systematically identify, appraise and assemble meaningful (qualitative and quantitative) data sources for the historical evolution of Jamaica's food system from the Second World War to today. This will be made available to a range of national (Jamaican), regional and international stakeholders from research, policy and practice as an online "data assemblage index" that signposts and explains meaningful data linkages or assemblages and their uses, that the successful candidate will develop. The usefulness of our method of transdisciplinary assemblages will finally be tested together with critical stakeholders by using the index to co-design worked examples and strategies such as building a business case for communal urban gardens. Depending on the background and interest of the candidate, this work could also focus on other Caribbean settings.
  • About you: Applicants should have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in History or equivalent qualification/experience in a related discipline such as Anthropology, Historical Sociology or Geography, Digital Humanities etc. You should be able to clearly demonstrate knowledge and understanding in historical research techniques (quantitative and qualitative data sources) and the proven ability to undertake historical analysis at a high level. It is desirable that you also have knowledge of food, food systems or health. We particular encourage candidates with experience in the Caribbean to apply.
  • You can view the Job Description and Person Specification document here.
  • Please contact Dr Cornelia Guell, Senior Lecturer, c.guell@exeter.ac.uk or 01872 258138.
  • We welcome applications from candidates interested in working part-time hours or job-sharing arrangements.

University of Freiburg, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law (DEU) - Senior Researchers (postdoc), several positions - Deadline: 15 Aug 2019[]

The Department of Public Security Law at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg i.Br., Germany, headed by its director Professor Dr. Ralf Poscher, offers several temporary post-doctoral positions for Senior Researchers.

The Max Planck Institute, one of the leading centers for interdisciplinary research in public security matters in Europe, is organized in three research departments: criminal law, public law, and criminology. With its world-renowned, specialized library and numerous national and international co-operations, it offers an ideal environment for theoretical, normative, doctrinal, and empirical research. The Institute is part of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, one of world’s most distinguished research organizations. Not only does the Max Planck Society and its institutes offer the opportunity for trans- and interdisciplinary cooperation among its 86 institutes, it also supports its young researchers in such efforts and, more generally, supports them in the development of their academic careers.

The Department of Public Security Law is a new addition to the Freiburg-based Institute. It aims to contribute to the international research community with projects that focus on fundamental issues of public security, public law, and legal theory. For an outline of the research agenda of the department, see: https://www.mpicc.de/en/research/research-program/public-security-law/.

Freiburg is a vibrant traditional German university town with a 900-year history, an international atmosphere and high recreational value. It is located in the border region of Southwest Germany, France and Switzerland. Under the European Campus Program researchers can profit from the resources of several prolific research institutions.

Applicants should be interested in exploring topics of public security law, general public law, or theory or philosophy of law. They should hold a doctoral degree in law (Dr. jur.) from a German university or an equivalent degree from a foreign university or law school. Academic recommendations are not necessary for the application but up to two are welcome.

Positions are temporary, with a regular duration of 2 years which can be extended twice (up to a maximum of 6 years). Full or part time contracts are possible. When appropriate the opportunity for habilitation may be offered. The German law on fixed-term contracts in Academia (WissZeitVG) applies.

Remuneration is regulated according to the federal tariff agreement for the public sector (TVöD); it includes all mandatory social insurances such as health care, unemployment, and retirement.

The Max Planck Society strives to ensure gender equality and diversity. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society is committed to employ more persons with disabilities and explicitly encourages applications from such qualified individuals. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.

Please submit an informative application (including your dissertation, a description of your fields of interest and previous work experience, CV, and relevant transcripts) no later than 15-08-2019electronically in one PDF-file to

bewerbungen@mpicc.de, Re: PL-19-02 (max. 5 MB per e-mail).

University of Ghent (BEL) - postdoctoral fellowship, researching the aftermath of slavery in Kenya - Deadline: 31 Mar. 2020[]

  • Applications are invited for a research position on the long aftermath of slavery in Kenya, including the life trajectories of former slaves and their descendants, the persistence or evanescence of social distinctions rooted in the heritage of slavery, and the role of slavery in the political imagination and public debate up to the present.
  • Appointment will be made either for four years to a fully-funded PhD studentship for candidates with an MA, or for three years to a post-doctoral fellowship for candidates who have completed a PhD. In European university systems, four years is the standard time period for preparation of a PhD thesis. The post’s holder will be affiliated with the History Department of Gent University and be part of a research group on the aftermath of slavery in East Africa, funded by the European Research Council, and currently comprising researchers working on Western Tanzania, Buganda and the role of slavery in Islamic discourses. Principal investigator on the project is Felicitas Becker (see https://research.flw.ugent.be/en/feli.becker). There is no obligation to teach, but contributions to teaching can be arranged. Monthly pay amounts to 2000 – 2200 EUR after tax; health insurance is provided at low cost. The default start date is October 1, 2020, but there is some flexibility.
  • Applicants at doctoral level are expected to have completed an MA in African history, African studies or a related discipline by September 2020; at postdoctoral level, a PhD in one of these disciplines, completed or shortly to be completed, is required. Fieldwork, especially interview, experience is a plus but not required. For fieldwork purposes, candidates will need a working knowledge of Swahili or a demonstrable capacity for acquiring new languages quickly. To apply, please send transcripts of academic record, including evidence of language skills, a short (up to two pages) statement of research interests, and a writing sample of up to 5000 words to slaveryaftermath@gmail.com, and arrange for two letters of reference to be sent to the same address. Please state in the subject line whether you are applying at doctoral or post-doctoral level.
  • The Gent History Department has over 100 members, with an established strength in global history. Besides the history department, the post holder will find interlocutors in the African Studies department, which comprises specialists in history, literature, linguistics and anthropology, the Conflict and Development research group, and the Global Studies centre. Gent is a vibrant and beautiful city of ca. 230,000 inhabitants, about 40,000 of them students. The official language is Flemish, but English is spoken almost universally, and research will be discussed in English. See https://visit.gent.be/en/HOME.
  • The deadline for applications is March 31. For further questions, please write to fmb26@cam.ac.uk.

University of Glasgow (UK:Scot) - Research Associate - Deadline: 9 Feb. 2020[]

  • We have an opportunity for a Research Associate to make a leading contribution to a Leverhulme research project. As a successful candidate you are expected to contribute key project deliverables, which include:
  • At least three elite-quality research articles on the project's topic (one research article per project phase). The RA will receive feedback on draft material of all work at regular COGITO epistemology work in progress seminars, and will be expected to submit these research articles to top journals at the end of each project phase.
  • A literature review by the end of the project's first phase
  • A public philosophy article to be published on the project website.
  • For further details about the project, see cogito-glasgow.com/a-virtue-epistemology-of-trust.html
  • Terms & Conditions: Salary will be on the University's Research and Teaching Grade, level 7, £35,845 - £40,322 per annum.
  • Funding is available on a full time basis (35 hours) until 31 January 2023 in the first instance.
  • New entrants to the University will be required to serve a probationary period of 6 months.
  • The successful applicant will be eligible to join the Universities' Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits.
  • Relocation assistance will be provided where appropriate.

University of Glasgow (UK:Scot) - Research Associate (The Therme Group Fellowship in Wellbeing) - Deadline: 7 Jul. 2020[]

  • Vacancy Ref: 038363
  • Salary level 7 £35,845 - £40,322 per annum
  • The successful candidate will be working under the supervision of Dr. Mona Simion and Dr. Christoph Kelp at the University of Glasgow's COGITO Epistemology Research Centre and will produce high-quality research on the nature of well-being (including cognitive, moral and emotional well-being) in accordance with the project's aims.
  • Main Duties and Responsibilities - The successful candidate will:
  • Work on a research project which will investigate the nature of cognitive, emotional and moral wellbeing
  • Produce high-quality research outputs on the nature of well-being
  • Attend and speak at academic and public engagement events relevant to the project
  • Engage in impact-generating activities related to the project
  • Produce regular reports on the outcomes of the Fellowship's work
  • This post is full time with funding up to 5 years in the first instance.
  • For further information and to apply online click here
  • Closing Date 7th July 2020

University of Groningen (NDL) - Post-doc Researcher in Public International Law - Deadline: 15 Aug 2019[]

The Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen is a modern, (inter)nationally oriented institution, which builds on a long-standing tradition of almost four centuries. The faculty has the ambition to measure itself with the best law faculties in Europe and continuously renews its curriculum in order to educate lawyers with a broad orientation, accustomed to look beyond the borders of their own (sub) discipline. The faculty’s research is often cross- and multidisciplinary. The faculty offers several (inter)national bachelor and master programmes and hosts more than 4.000 students and almost 350 members of staff. The faculty’s LLM programme on Public International Law has been ranked by the Dutch LLM Guide (Keuzegids) for the last two academic years as the best LLM programme in Public International Law in The Netherlands.

ERC Project: The Rules of Interpretation of Customary International Law (TRICI-Law)

The position is part of the ERC project of Prof. Panos Merkouris within the Department of Transboundary Legal Studies. This ERC project, led by Prof. Panos Merkouris, revolves around the rules of interpretation of customary international law (CIL). CIL along with treaties are the sources most often used in international law. However, whereas the rules of interpretation of treaties have been enshrined in Articles 31-33 VCLT, the rules of interpretation of CIL have not been the subject of critical study.

The postdoc researcher will focus on points of convergence/divergence between the rules of interpretation of CIL and those of treaties and of unilateral acts.

The research is part of the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant project “The Rules of Interpretation of Customary International Law” (Acronym: TRICI-Law).

Job description

The postdoc position is connected to research regarding the interpretation of customary international law.

The postdoc researcher is expected to focus on points of convergence/divergence between the rules of interpretation of CIL and those of treaties and of unilateral acts. It will provide answers as to what the similarities and the differences are in both the nature and the content of these rules and inquire into the reasons that may explain these points of convergence/divergence. Furthermore, it will examine the points of convergence/divergence between these rules not only as they stand now, but as they have evolved through the passage of time. The end result will be to create a matrix and a handbook devoted to these issues.

The researcher is expected to successfully undertake research on the project, publish and edit books and articles, attend, present in, and organize conferences and workshops, assist the Principal Investigator with daily supervisory duties pertaining to the project and undertake some teaching duties relevant to the project. The researcher will also be expected to participate actively in the Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, a lively legal multidisciplinary department that includes international law and legal theory.

Qualifications

• PhD (or being in the final phase of submitting a PhD thesis)
• excellent marks in and knowledge of Public International Law
• interest in and affinity with legal scientific research and particularly international legal theory and dispute settlement
• a background in legal practice and/or publications in international law would be an advantage
• internships at international courts and tribunals would be an advantage
• excellent knowledge of English (written and oral); excellent or working knowledge of German, French and/or other languages would be an advantage
• excellent communication and reporting skills, also in relation to non-legal scholars
• demonstrable competences: planning and organizing, conceptual capacity, presenting, monitoring, flexibility, independence, analytical skills
• willingness to co-supervise PhD students
• ability to work both individually and as part of a team.

Conditions of employment

We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:
• a salary of € 3,637 gross per month in the first year (salary scale 11, start position step 0, up to a maximum of € 3,895 gross per month (salary scale 11, step 2)
• a full-time position (1.0 FTE)
• a holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income
• an 8.3% end-of-the-year allowance
• a temporary position of one year with the option of up to a 2½ year extension (up to 3½ years in total), conditional on sufficient progress in the first year. The total duration of the post-doc position is 3½ years (42 months). You will initially be appointed for a period of one year (12 months). After 9 months, a formal performance evaluation will take place. If the performance evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended up to the remaining period of 3½ years.

Researchers from outside The Netherlands may qualify for favourable tax agreements.

The faculty offers the opportunity to attend international conferences and to participate in workshops and seminars. The research project also has its own funds for travel and accommodation.

Do you meet our qualification criteria? If yes, your application should include:
• a cover letter
• curriculum vitae
• a scanned version of your PhD degree, or a letter attesting to the fact that you are in the final stages of completion of your PhD
• a list of grades from your master’s degree (and list of publications if applicable) and the names and contact details of two referees, who may be contacted
• a writing sample of up to 10.000 words, including footnotes (on a topic related to the TRICI-Law project).

You can submit your application until 15 August 11:59pm / before 16 August 2019 Dutch local time (CET) by means of the application form (click on "Apply" below on the advertisement on the university website).

In the header of all of these documents you should mention the vacancy number.

Depending on the applications, short-listed candidates may be invited for an interview which will take place during the end of August 2019. In such a case, it will also be possible to interview remotely.

The starting date of the position is 1 October 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter.

For information you can contact:

  • Prof. Panos Merkouris, +31 50 3638258, [[]]

Please do not use the e-mail address(es) above for applications.

University of Heidelberg (EU:Deu:BaWü) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Buddhist Studies - Deadline: 20 Jul 2019[]

The Department of Buddhist Studies in the Heidelberg Center for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at Heidelberg University is looking to appoint a full-time postdoctoral researcher for three years.

The position is funded by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), for a project entitled "Intertextuality in the Chinese Buddhist Canon: Computational-Philological Assessment of Sources, Authorship/Translatorship, and Style." The Principal Investigator is Professor Michael Radich. The position will run from October 1 2019 to September 31 2022. The purpose of the project is to apply computational-philological methods developed by Radich, with Jamie Norrish, to a systematic audit of intertextual relations in canonical Buddhist Chinese translations for approximately the first three centuries of the tradition (148-ca 450 CE). A central focus of the project will be the critical reassessment of ascriptions and dates for canonical texts. The work will also entail philological assessment of the meaning and usage of lexical items and other phraseological traits. The successful candidate will work closely with Radich on these questions.

Candidates should have completed a PhD in Buddhist Studies or related fields. Candidates should have an excellent command of classical Buddhist Chinese, and additional expertise in Tibetan or Sanskrit. Ideal candidates will also be able to demonstrate as many as possible of the following qualifications: enthusiasm and capacity for collaborative work; computer skills applicable to the tasks attached to the position, including programming and database skills; experience and demonstrated interest in computational or digital humanities; experience and interest in working specifically with Chinese Buddhist translation literature; a focus in pre-Tang Chinese Buddhism; and dedication, consistency, quality and insight in independent research. Interested candidates should feel free to correspond with Radich (michael.radich@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de) if they require more information.

The position will initially be for three years, with optional extension. The position should be filled at the commencement of the project on October 1 2019. The salary corresponds to level TVL-13 of the German public service salary scale.

Please submit a CV with publication list, copies of university degree transcripts, and a sketch of current and future research projects (2-3 pages), preferably by email (all required documents combined into a single PDF, with no further attachments) to buchholz@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de, or by physical post to the address given below. In the latter case please send only photocopies; originals will not be returned.

The application deadline is 20 July 2019. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible thereafter, ideally during the second half of February.

Disabled applicants with equal qualifications and competence will be given preference.

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, ‘Smart land use policy for sustainable urbanization’ - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

The Sustainable Urban Systems research group, led by Assistant Professor Sanna Ala-Mantila, is affiliated with the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences (www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-biological-and-environmental-sciences) and Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-of-sustainability-science). The recently established and growing research group focuses on the ecological and social sustainability of human behaviour in urban context. The Sustainable Urban Systems research group is seeking for a

3 YEAR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER on the project ‘Smart land use policy for sustainable urbanization’

The appointee will study the socioeconomic segregation and relocation patterns in Finnish urban areas. The research is funded by The Strategic Research Council (SRC) at the Academy of Finland and is related to the project “Smart land use policy for sustainable urbanization (SLUPSU)”. Other partners in the consortium are Aalto University, University of Turku, and Finnish Meteorological Institute, and the appointee will work closely in collaboration with researchers from the above-mentioned organizations, as well as with the international collaborators of the project.

The project is focused on identifying and understanding the interlinkages between land use policies and the possible segregated development of neighborhoods, relocation decisions of different types of households and housing market developments. The overarching goal of the research is to assess the current state of segregation and its prevention in Finnish cities and neighborhoods and assess the potentials of land use policy tools and practices, and their combinations, in preventing negative segregation in urban areas. Methodologically, the analyses will be conducted at the detailed neighborhood level, using GIS-data from various sources, and advanced statistical models will be used to analyze the effects of policies.

The appointee shall have completed an applicable doctoral degree before the start of the employment. The position requires the ability and motivation to conduct independent scientific research, and good oral and written proficiency in English. The candidate must also have demonstrated experience in publishing papers in international peer-reviewed journals.

Applications are expected from researchers interested in multidisciplinary research with a doctoral degree in fields such as urban studies, economics, human geography, engineering or social sciences. Also, applicants from purely quantitative backgrounds, such as statistics, geoinformatics or similar are warmly welcomed, if their thematic research interests are aligned with the project. Experience in working with large datasets, using advanced statistical methods and GIS-data are considered essential assets.

The starting date is flexible but preferably no later than September 2019.The salary will be based on level 5 of the demands level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system applied in Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal work performance. The salary range will be 3100–3600 euros/month, depending on the merits and experience of the appointee. There will be a six-month trial period for the position.

Please attach the following documents as a single pdf file:
1) CV with a list of publications
2) Application letter describing your research interests, experience and motivation (1-2 pages)

The application must be submitted as ONE SINGLE PDF file through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on the link below. Applicants employed by the University of Helsinki must submit their application through the SAP HR portal (https://saphr.it.helsinki.fi/irj/portal). The closing date for applications is 31 July 2019.

Further information on the position may be obtained from assistant professor Sanna Ala-Mantila, sanna.ala-mantila(at)helsinki.fi.

Technical support for using the recruitment system: rekrytointi(at)helsinki.fi.

Due date

31.07.2019 23:59 EEST

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Postdoc in Theology, 'The Septuagint and its Ancient Versions' - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

The Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-theology) is the largest of the three academic theology units in Finland. In addition, it is one of Europe’s largest units in the field of theology and religious studies in terms of student numbers. The Faculty is a non-denominational academic community.
The Faculty of Theology invites applications for

2–3 Postdoctoral Researchers in the project The Septuagint and Its Ancient Versions

The Faculty of Theology in the University of Helsinki is searching for 2–3 Postdoctoral Researchers for a period of 2–3 years for the Academy of Finland funded research project The Septuagint and Its Ancient Versions (PI: Dr. Tuukka Kauhanen) to carry out research connected to:
• Textual criticism of the Septuagint version of 2 Samuel (2 Kingdoms)
• The ancient translations of the Septuagint
The research will be related to Kauhanen’s project on the critical edition of 2 Samuel (2 Kingdoms) for the series Septuaginta: Vetus Testamentum Graecum of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences. (See https://blogs.helsinki.fi/tekauhan/the-septuagint-of-2-samuel/) The project aims at establishing the closest-to-original text of the ancient Greek translation of that book. The research group includes computer experts and has a wide range of international collaboration partners. Researchers in The Septuagint and Its Ancient Versions will work in close collaboration with the PI and his associates. Their duties include:

• Collation and text-critical analysis of an ancient translation of the Greek 2 Samuel,
• OR text-critical analysis of portions of the Greek 2 Samuel utilizing at least one ancient translation.
• Sharing and processing the textual data on an electronic platform.
• Publishing their analytical findings on the text(s) they study in first-rate journals.
• Teaching and related duties in the Faculty of Theology (5–10%).

Doing research in The Septuagint and Its Ancient Versions will offer a chance for inspiring, creative team-work in a modern, research-oriented institution in the heart of Helsinki. The researchers will develop their expertise in the field of textual studies of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. In addition, they will acquire (basic) skills needed in the ever-growing field of Digital Humanities.

Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. degree in biblical studies or a related field in ancient/classical philology. The following skills are necessary:
• Excellent skills in Greek (koine or Classical) and in Biblical Hebrew
• Good command of at least one other ancient language related to the research project: Latin, Coptic, Ethiopic, Syriac/Aramaic, Armenian, Georgian
• Experience in the study of the Septuagint or in textual criticism / textual history of the Hebrew Bible
• Good English language written and oral communication skills.
Skills or experience in any of the following is considered an advantage: knowledge of the textual history of the Septuagint, especially of the Historical Books; experience in text-critical work on any ancient document; and experience in Computer Science or Digital Humanities.
The positions will be filled for 2–3 years, starting November 2019 at the earliest, and September 2020 at the latest. The salary will be based on the Finnish university salary system (YPJ), 3300–3800 €/month (40,000–46,000 €/year) depending on the merits and experience of the appointee. The appointment starts with a probationary period of six months.

Application (in a single pdf-file) must contain:
• motivation letter, describing the previous research experience (1 page max.)
• CV incl. list of publications (2 p. max.)
• certificate of Ph.D. degree
• names and contact details for two references
• proposal for a research topic in the project (1 p. max.), naming the ancient translation(s) and/or 2 Samuel passage(s) to be investigated and the most important primary sources and research literature
The closing date for applications is 1 September. Please submit your application through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on the Apply for the position link below. Applicants employed by the University of Helsinki must submit their application through the SAP HR portal (https://saphr.it.helsinki.fi/irj/portal).
For more information, please contact Dr. Tuukka Kauhanen tuukka.kauhanen(at)helsinki.fi
Technical support for using the recruitment system: rekrytointi(at)helsinki.fi.

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Research Fellows in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Postdoc), 10-15x - Deadline: 13 Sep 2019[]

The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (HCAS) is an independent institute of the University of Helsinki. In the spirit of the concept of an institute of advanced study, the HCAS provides an outstanding international research environment for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. The HCAS facilitates innovative, curiosity-driven research and multidisciplinary interaction between different fields of research. The working language of the HCAS is English.

The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies invites applications for fixed-term appointments to begin in August 2020. We are looking for

10–15 FELLOWS

representing the career stages of early career (post-doctoral researchers), mid-career (university researchers) and full professors (research directors). Professorial fellows are appointed for a term of 6 to 12 months, and post-doctoral and university researchers’ terms range from one to three years.

Who can apply?

Successful applicants should have the ability to produce high-quality research in the humanities and social sciences. We particularly encourage bold applications that aim at theoretical integration or rethink the theoretical foundations of the research area or discipline. In addition to detailing their academic merits and their research project in the application, applicants should explain how they plan to contribute to the interdisciplinary research environment of the Collegium as well as indicate whether they plan to cooperate with researchers of the University of Helsinki and if so, how. Eligible applicants must have completed their doctoral degree.

Successful candidates are expected to demonstrate scholarly excellence relative to their career stage. The merits of post-doctoral researchers should indicate the promise of scholarly excellence. University researchers should have an internationally recognized research profile and the ability to contribute to the direction of their own field and to lead a research group. Research directors should have the qualifications of a full professor with a distinguished track record in research, academic leadership and international collaboration as well as in the obtainment of external research funding.

What we offer

The HCAS provides a creative and inspiring research community, allowing the fellows to pursue their personal research projects free from administrative duties. All core fellowships at the Helsinki Collegium are salaried positions. The salary level will be determined according to the salary system of Finnish universities. For fellows in early career (post-doctoral researchers) stage the monthly gross-salary ranges between 3500€ – 3900€, fellows in mid-career (university researchers) 3900€ – 5500€ and full professors (research directors) 5500€ – 8000€. All core fellows will have a personal allowance for travel and other expenses. Fellows’ offices are located on the HCAS premises at the heart of the University of Helsinki on the City Centre Campus, with easy access to libraries and other university services.

The application, together with the required attachments, must be submitted through the University of Helsinki electronic AAVA system: https://aava.it.helsinki.fi/aava/collegium/collegium:core

Detailed instructions for applicants can be found on the website of the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-collegium-for-advanced-studies/fellowships.

The application period begins on 23 August 2019 at 8 AM and ends on 13 September 2019 at 4 PM local Helsinki time. The decision on the appointments will be announced in February 2020. We kindly ask that any inquiries and questions be submitted to collegium-HR@helsinki.fi.

(14/02) Selection made. 10 winners out of 332 applicants

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, Wine Culture & Cosmopolitanism in Nordic Contexts - Deadline: 13 Sep 2019[]

The University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest institution of academic education in Finland, an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. In international university rankings, the University of Helsinki typically ranks among the top 100. The University of Helsinki seeks solutions for global challenges and creates new ways of thinking for the best of humanity. Through the power of science, the University has contributed to society, education and welfare since 1640.

The Faculty of Social Sciences is Finland’s leading research and education institute in the social sciences, and the country’s most diverse social sciences faculty in terms of the range of its disciplines and fields of research. The Faculty has a strong international research profile and international Master’s programmes, and several of its disciplinary units have been rated among the top 50 in the world. The Faculty has a research and teaching staff of approximately 350, and each year it awards some 350 Bachelor’s degrees, 400 Master’s degrees and more than 40 doctoral degrees. For more information, please see the Faculty website at www.helsinki.fi/socialsciences/.

The Faculty of Social Sciences invites applications for the position of

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER ON WINE CULTURE AND COSMOPOLITANISM IN THE FINNISH AND NORDIC CONTEXTS

for a three-year, full-time, fixed-term period starting between October 2019 - January 2020 as agreed.

The post-doctoral researcher will explore the relations between wine and cosmopolitanism in Finland and the wider Nordic context. Historically there has not been a mass wine culture in these places. Yet it has rapidly developed more recently, with various international wine trends now taking hold. What does Finnish and Nordic wine culture today involve, who is building it, and what are the challenges they face? Which roles do state-run alcohol monopoly systems play in the development of wine culture? Is wine culture creating more cosmopolitan attitudes and practices among those who drink wines? Is the spread of wine drinking among new social groups creating novel forms of social inclusivity or exclusivity?

An appointee to the position must hold a doctoral degree in the social sciences, preferably sociology, anthropology, or cultural and social geography. S/he should have the capacity to pursue discipline-based and interdisciplinary work, to conduct independent scientific research at a high level, and to publish in top quality English language outlets. S/he will preferably have a background in researching wine and wine-related issues, or at least food and drink-related matters. S/he should have developed knowledge of the interdisciplinary scholarly literature on cosmopolitanism, and a sound grasp of social theory. S/he should have proven skills in carrying out qualitative social research. Additional skills in quantitative methods would be an advantage. Proven teamwork skills and commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration are advantages, as are a strong emerging track record in social research and international peer-reviewed publications. Candidates are expected to possess excellent academic writing and communication skills in English. Knowledge of Finnish and Nordic society, and ability to operate effectively within the Finnish language, would be advantageous but not essential.

In addition to pursuing their own data collection, the researcher will collaborate with Prof. Inglis in various ways, such as co-authoring publications, presenting jointly at conferences, collaborating with industry actors, and organizing scholarly and industry-facing events.

The successful applicant should possess appropriate teaching skills in the social sciences. The duties of the postdoctoral researcher include teaching sociology for the Faculty of Social Sciences (5% of the annual workload).
The chosen applicant is expected to be physically based in Helsinki, to be regularly present within the Faculty of Social Sciences, and to participate actively in the intellectual life of the social scientific community.

The salary shall be based on level 5 of the job requirement scheme for teaching and research staff in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, a salary component based on personal performance will be paid. The annual gross salary range will be approx. 41,000 – 50,000 euros, depending on the appointee’s qualifications and experience. In addition, occupational healthcare will be provided. The employment contract will include a probationary period of six months.

Applicants are requested to enclose with their applications the following documents in English. Please compile all documents as a single pdf file:
1) A curriculum vitae, clearly indicating type and level of qualifications
2) A numbered list of publications on which the applicant has marked in bold her or his three key publications to be considered during the review
3) A statement (max 1 page) outlining how the applicant’s expertise could productively contribute to the research theme
4) A summary (max. 1 page) of the applicant’s scholarly activities, including: original research at an international level, international academic networks, forms of collaboration, disciplinary and interdisciplinary activities, success in obtaining research funding, and any other relevant details

Instructions about preparing the CV and list of publications can be found in the following web address: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-social-sciences/faculty/applying-f...

Please submit your application by 13th September 2019 through the University of Helsinki Recruitment System by clicking the link Apply for job. Applicants who are employees of the University of Helsinki are requested to submit their application via the SAP HR portal, saphr.it.helsinki.fi

Further information about the position may be obtained from Professor David Inglis, david.inglis(at)helsinki.fi.

Should you need support with the recruitment system, please contact recruitment@helsinki.fi.

Due date 13.09.2019 23:59 EEST

Apply for the position

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, 'Urban geography and social phenomena with a special focus on the Helsinki Capital Region' - Deadline: 8 Sep 2019[]

The University of Helsinki has opened a position for a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Urban and Regional Studies. The University of Helsinki, founded in 1640, is one of the best multidisciplinary research universities in the world. The University of Helsinki is an international academic community of 40,000 students and staff members. It operates on four campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations.

Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-of-urban-and-regional-studies) is seeking a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher in Urban Geography to participate the research activities of the research group in Urban Dynamics and Segregation. The goal of the Institute is to enhance the understanding of the global urban challenge facing the Nordic Welfare States. The postdoctoral researcher will benefit from a novel research environment that emphasises scientific rigor, collaboration with cities and the pursuit of excellence in science and teaching. The close co-operation between the University of Helsinki, Aalto University and the cities of Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa will provide a unique working environment in the heart of a changing and developing capital region. The cities of the Helsinki Capital Region are funding the research position, and the appointee will be working in close interaction with the cities.

The postdoctoral researcher is expected to focus in his/her research on urban geography and social phenomena with a special focus on the Helsinki Capital Region. Urban geography studies urban physical and social geographical processes with a focus in complex socio-spatial processes. The research can thus cover topics such as population structure and trends, segregation, education, migration, and the effects of the characteristics of urban areas and neighbourhoods on individuals.

The postdoctoral researcher will be offered a contract for a two to three year fixed-term period starting from the 1st of October 2019 onwards (or as agreed).

The postdoctoral researcher to be appointed will have proven expertise in urban geography. The main duties will include research in the respective field. The post will require scholarly publishing, teaching in the Master’s Programme in Urban Studies & Planning (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/programmes/master/urban-studies-planning) and interaction with the funding city organisations. The appointee is also expected to take a role in planning for new research projects to be conducted at the University of Helsinki.

An appointee to the position of postdoctoral researcher must hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field, have the ability to conduct independent scientific research and possess the teaching skills required for the position. The candidate should have the proven capability to publish in scientific journals and have excellent analytical and methodological skills. In addition, the candidate is expected to have good communication skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary working community and in close collaboration with the cities.

The postdoctoral researcher will play a key role in developing the educational offerings of the Urban Studies & Planning program. Furthermore, he/she will
- Contribute to programme delivery and continuous course and programme improvement
- Develop or identify urban studies-related content and materials for courses
- Develop, implement, and support extracurricular activities, including symposia and seminars

The candidates’ doctoral degree must have been granted by the awarding institution prior to the date for the job interviews. Furthermore, the doctoral degree is expected to have been granted no more than five years prior to application (2014 or later). The five-year limit may be exceeded only for particularly compelling reasons (for instance parental leave or military service).

The salary will be based on the job requirement scheme for teaching and research staff in the salary system of Finnish universities.

Please submit your application as a single pdf file, which includes the following documents in English:
• Curriculum vitae, including teaching merits (max. 3 pages)
• List of publications (max. 2 pages)
• Research Plan or Letter of Research Interests (max. 3 pages), in which the applicant outlines how his/her expertise would contribute to the research area
• Summary (max. 2 pages) of the applicant’s scholarly activities, including original research at an international level, international academic networks, local co-operation, success in obtaining research funding
• Names and contact details of one or two referees

Please submit your application as a single pdf file using the University of Helsinki Recruitment System via the Apply link. Applicants who are employees of the University of Helsinki are requested to submit their application via the SAP HR portal. The deadline for applications is 8th of September 2019.

Further information on the positions may be obtained from:

Assistant professor Venla Bernelius, University of Helsinki (venla.bernelius(at)helsinki.fi, +358-415307369)
Professor Mari Vaattovaara, University of Helsinki (mari.vaattovaara(at)helsinki.fi, +358-504154861)

University of Helsinki (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, Finno-Ugrian Studies - Deadline: 21 Oct 2019[]

The University of Helsinki – among the best in the world
Founded in 1640, the University of Helsinki is one of the best multidisciplinary research universities in the world. The University of Helsinki is an international academic community of 40,000 students and staff members. It operates on four campuses in Helsinki and at 15 other locations. The high-quality research carried out by the university creates new knowledge for educating diverse specialists in various fields, and for utilisation in social decision-making and the business sector.

The University of Helsinki Faculty of Arts is Finland’s oldest and largest unit of teaching and research in the arts in terms of the organisation and selection of its disciplines.

The Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-arts/research/disciplines/finnish-...) is Finland’s largest and most diverse centre of research and academic education in Finnish, Swedish and related languages as well as literature produced in them. The Department is an internationally renowned centre of learning in Finno-Ugrian and Nordic languages as well as home to the world’s largest concentration of Finnish language and literature research and academic teaching. The Department’s research focuses on the study of interaction, cognitive linguistics and construction grammar, language contacts, linguistic change and variation, texts in society, and the genres and worlds of modernism.

The Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki, invites applications for the position of POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION for a fixed term from January 1st, 2020 to December 31st, 2022. The field of the position is Finno-Ugrian (Uralic) studies and it belongs to the Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies.

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-arts/research/finnish-finno-ugrian...

The postdoctoral researcher will conduct research in the field of Uralic languages, concentrating mainly on languages other than Finnish, Hungarian or Estonian. Alongside research the postdoctoral researcher will take part in teaching, supervision and other departmental activities and is also expected to take part in the planning of research projects.

According to the Regulations of the University of Helsinki, the appointee must hold a doctoral degree and have the ability to conduct independent scientific work as well as the teaching skills required by the position. The person we are looking for should have good social skills, and have a pro-active attitude toward his/her work.

According to the Government Decree on Universities, postdoctoral researchers are required to be proficient in Finnish or Swedish. They must also have at least satisfactory spoken and written skills in the other of these two languages. Foreign citizens, non-native Finnish citizens or citizens who have not been educated in Finnish or Swedish may be exempted from this requirement without a separate application. To successfully attend to the duties of the position, appointees must also know English.

The salary will be based on level 5 of the demands level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of the Finnish universities. In addition, the appointees will be paid a salary component based on personal performance.

Letters of application must include the following documents:

Curriculum vitae (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-arts/faculty/instructions-to-appli...)
A list of publications and other works with which the applicant wishes to demonstrate his or her competence and merits; the list should follow the instructions for classifying publications, available on the Faculty website (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-arts/faculty/instructions-to-appli...)
A description of the connection of the applicant’s own research to the field of research and the duties described on this announcement (max. 2 pages)
Other documents relevant to the application
The application, together with the required attachments, must be submitted through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on the link below. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) must submit their applications through the SAP HR portal. For further information please contact Professor Riho Grünthal, +358 503102749, riho.grunthal@helsinki.fi.

Further information about using the University’s electronic recruitment system or the SAP portal can be obtained from rekrytointi@helsinki.fi

Due date

21.10.2019 23:59 EEST

University of Hong Kong (CHN:Hk) - Postdoc, Post-doctoral Fellow in News Literacy - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

Applications are invited for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in News Literacy in the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC) (Ref.: 497163), to commence as soon as possible for one year.

Applicants should possess a doctoral degree in the fields relevant to news and media education practice and research. They should have strong communication and interpersonal skills; some teaching experience; and an excellent command of written and spoken English. Preference will be given to those with experience in interdisciplinary approaches to media literacy in behavioural sciences (e.g. cognitive psychology, media anthropology), communications (e.g. audience studies, propaganda) and education (e.g. pedagogical and andragogical analysis).  Fluency in other Asian languages, especially those spoken in South East Asian countries, is an advantage.

The appointee will work on various news and media literacy initiatives led by JMSC in Asian countries, and undertake research on their efficacy and impact. The appointee will also engage in curriculum development, and provide assistance in building a network of scholars and other stakeholders in the region.

Applicants who have responded to the previous advertisement (Ref.: 493973) need not re-apply.

A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.

The University only accepts online application for the above post.  Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V., and state the contact information of three referees in the online application form.  Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until September 30, 2019, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.

Advertised: Jul 10, 2019 (HK Time)  Applications close: Sep 30, 2019 (HK Time)

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA:Il) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Environmental Humanities, 2020-22 - Deadline: 21 Oct 2019[]

The Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, seeks to hire two Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellows in Legal Humanities for two-year appointments commencing Fall 2020.

Legal humanities examines how the law, society, culture, politics, and economy are mutually constituted. It thus draws from a range of methodologies, including those dealing with representation (e.g., literary, cultural, and performance studies), history, and sociological perspectives. Legal humanities understands the law as both reflecting and actively influencing societal values, aspirations, anxieties, biases, and notions of justice, examining how law constitutes and shapes the social world in which it is embedded.

The Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellows in Legal Humanities will spend their two-year terms in residence at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and will participate in all activities of the IPRH-Mellon Legal Humanities Research Group. Fellows will pursue an individual research project in an area of the legal humanities; participate in a seminar and programs focused on the methods and challenges of interdisciplinary work in the legal humanities; work together on a collaborative, public-facing project in the field; and work with the research group to develop a legal humanities curriculum. Each fellow will be required to teach one of the courses developed in the second year of the fellowship term.

The search is open to scholars in all humanities disciplines, including the humanities-inflected social sciences, whose research and teaching interests lie in the area of legal humanities. Special consideration will be given to scholars whose scholarship centers social justice, community engagement, and activist organizing. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, racial, im/migrant, and/or gender justice; human rights; housing and built environments; environmental justice; Indigenous sovereignty; anti-imperial resistance; and similar issues.

The fellowship carries a $58,350 annual stipend, a $5,000 research account, a moving allowance, and a comprehensive benefits package. To be eligible, applicants should have received their Ph.D. in a humanities discipline between January 1, 2017 and no later than July 31, 2020. Only untenured scholars who have not held the title of “assistant professor” are eligible (visiting, non-tenure-line assistant professors are eligible); lecturers with indefinite appointments that renew (rather than terminate after a fixed term) are ineligible. PhDs are the only terminal degree accepted. Current full- and part-time faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as scholars who received their doctorates from the Urbana campus, are not eligible for these awards. Scholars who cannot legitimately anticipate the conferral of their degrees by July 31, 2020, should not apply.

Application Deadline: October 21, 2019

Detailed eligibility requirements, terms, and application guidelines can be found out: http://go.illinois.edu/postdoc. The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer. The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

The submission period opens September 1, 2019. Applications and letters of support must be submitted through the secure online application system. No paper or e-mailed applications (or letters of support) will be accepted. Please do not contact IPRH about the viability of your project. The selection committee cannot vet the appropriateness of proposals in advance. Careful reading of the application guidelines should answer most questions. Please limit queries to general questions about the fellowship opportunity and/or difficulties with the application system. The volume of applications IPRH receives prevents us from commenting on the status of individual applications. Receipt of applications will be acknowledged via auto-generated email, once an applicant has clicked “submit.” Please note that active submission is necessary; uploading all requisite application materials does not, unto itself, constitute submission.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA:Il) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Legal Humanities, 2020-22 (4x) - Deadline: 21 Oct 2019[]

The Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, seeks to hire two Post-Doctoral Fellows for two-year appointments to begin Fall 2020.

Legal humanities examines how the law, society, culture, politics, and economy are mutually constituted. It thus draws from a range of methodologies, including those dealing with representation (e.g., literary, cultural, and performance studies), history, and sociological perspectives. Legal humanities understands the law as both reflecting and actively influencing societal values, aspirations, anxieties, biases, and notions of justice, examining how law constitutes and shapes the social world in which it is embedded.

The Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellows in Legal Humanities will spend their two-year terms in residence at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and will participate in all activities of the IPRH-Mellon Legal Humanities Research Group. Fellows will pursue an individual research project in an area of the legal humanities; participate in a seminar and programs focused on the methods and challenges of interdisciplinary work in the legal humanities; work together on a collaborative, public-facing project in the field; and work with the research group to develop a legal humanities curriculum. Each fellow will be required to teach one of the courses developed in the second year of the fellowship term.

The search is open to scholars in all humanities disciplines, including the humanities-inflected social sciences, whose research and teaching interests lie in the area of legal humanities. Special consideration will be given to scholars whose scholarship centers social justice, community engagement, and activist organizing. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to racial, im/migrant, and/or gender justice; human rights; housing and built environments; environmental justice; Indigenous sovereignty; anti-imperial resistance; and similar issues.

The fellowship carries a $58,350 annual stipend, a $5,000 research account, a moving allowance, and a comprehensive benefits package. To be eligible, applicants should have received their Ph.D. in a humanities discipline between January 1, 2017 and no later than July 31, 2020.

Application Deadline: October 21, 2019

Detailed eligibility requirements and application guidelines can be found athttp://go.illinois.edu/postdoc. The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer. The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

Applications must be submitted through the online application system. The submission period opens September 1, 2019.

Questions about these fellowships may be addressed to Dr. Nancy Castro, Deputy Director of IPRH, at ncastro@illinois.edu or (217) 244-7913.




[14 January] Has been awarded? I have seen nothing.


Rejection (Jan 17)

University of Jyväskylä (EU:Fin) - Postdoc, 'A courtroom ethnography of trial performance at the International Criminal Court' - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

Our naturally beautiful campus in the Jyväskylä city centre is home to a dynamic multidisciplinary research university – a modern, open and collaborative community of 2,500 experts and 15,000 students seeking answers to the pivotal questions of today and tomorrow. It was here, in 1863, that Finnish-language teacher education began. Since then, the University of Jyväskylä has been serving the future. The dialogue between research, education and society is our driving force. We cherish this balance of research and education, and work to promote open thinking. We kindle the skills, knowledge and passion to live wisely for the best of humanity.

Department of Language and Communication Studies is currently is currently seeking to recruit 

A Post-doctoral Researcher starting January 1st 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter for a fixed-term period of 36 months.

The advertised position is linked to the research project “Negotiating International Criminal Law: A courtroom ethnography of trial performance at the International Criminal Court,” financed by the Academy of Finland (1999-2023). The project analyzes how ICC trial actors, in their situated courtroom conduct, navigate the multiple tensions which this emergent form of global criminal adjudication is facing.

The candidate will be responsible for a sub-project that focuses on witness interrogations and the discursive mechanisms by which everyday experiences are transformed into legal realities. The candidate is expected to conduct high quality research, publish in international refereed scientific journals, and be active in international research networks. The candidate is required to hold A PhD degree in language studies or in another area that is relevant to the project. A strong background in international law, socio-legal studies and forensic linguistics, and good knowledge of French will be considered an asset.

The duties, qualification requirements and language skills for the position of the Postdoctoral Researcher are stipulated by the University of Jyväskylä Regulations and language skills guidelines.

The annual salary range will be approximately 38.800 – 55.700 EUR (gross income, including holiday bonus), depending on the qualifications and experience of the candidate.

Six month trial period is applied to the filling the position.

For more information, please contact Associate professor Sigurd D’hondt (PI of the project),  e-mail: sigurd.a.dhondt@jyu.fi, tel. +358 40 8055071 or Head of the Department of Language and Communication Studies, Professor Mika Lähteenmäki, e-mail: mika.k.lahteenmaki@jyu.fi,   tel. +358 40 805 3206.

To find useful information about the University of Jyväskylä, the City of Jyväskylä and living in Finland, see the University's International Staff Guide

The application must include the following documents in English (the name of the applicant must be mentioned in the file name):

  1. A CV composed according to good scientific practice and considering, when possible, the template for researcher´s curriculum vitae of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity (TENK);
  2. A numbered list of publications covering the applicant’s the scientific and other publications according to the instructions of the Academy of Finland – with which the candidate wishes to demonstrate his or her eligibility an merits for the post
  3. Research plan (max. 1-2 pages) of how the applicant intends to carry out the research activities during the post doc period.

Please submit your application at the latest on Monday, September 30th 2019 using the online application form. 

University of Innsbruck (EU:Aut) - Post-Doc in Roman Law - Deadline: 12 Jul. 2019[]

Start date/duration

  • as soon as possible
  • until 03.08.2021, if holder of position returns earlier, until this earlier date

Job profile:

In this position you will carry out high level research and specialise in a particular field. You will hold your own lectures, tutor students and participate in administration.

Application:

We are looking forward to receiving your online application.

The full, legally binding call for application (in German) including the salary be found here: https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=10678

The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore explicitly welcomes applications from qualified women. This applies in particular to scientific positions. In the case of female underrepresentation women with equal qualifications will be given priority.

In accordance with Austrian disability laws qualified people with special requirements are expressly encouraged to apply for jobs. For more information please contact the disabled confidant Dr. Adolf Sandbichler.

Benefits

What the University of Innsbruck offers:

From a company pension scheme, to flexible working hours and child care facilities the University of Innsbruck offers its employees a wide range of benefits which is being continuously extended.

Along with interesting oppurtunities for the participation in job-related and personal further education courses, and the succesful compatibility of career and family, employees can benefit from a large range of courses offered by the University Sports Institute (USI), the language courses offered by the ISI, the University Library and take advantage of the various canteens offering reasonably priced food.

A summary of the benefits for University employees can be found here: http://www.uibk.ac.at/universitaet/zusatzleistungen/

Additional comments

The University of Innsbruck as employer

Are you looking for a new challenge? The University of Innsbruck is a place of study, research and employment for more than 31.000 people. As one of the largest employers in Tyrol the University offers a varied and exciting field of activity for its employees from very diverse educational and professional backgrounds. The University explicitly welcomes diversity and is committed to the principle of equal opportunity. It is a certified family-friendly workplace and received the award 'Top workplace 2018' from the Austrian business magazine 'trend'.

Languages

At the University of Innsbruck researchers from all over the world come together. Depending on the individual scientific community the language used may be German, English or another (if unanimously decided).

Internal communication is in German. Therefore a basic knowledge of German or the willingness to acquire such knowledge is essential.

Apply here (site is in German, use Translate function if necessary): https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=10678

University of Innsbruck (EU:Aut) - University Assistant (postdoc), Modern History - Deadline: 17 Jul 2019[]

Start date/duration

  • 01.10.2019
  • for 4 years

Job profile:

In this position you will carry out high level research and specialise in a particular field. You will hold your own lectures, tutor students and participate in administration.

Application:

We are looking forward to receiving your online application.

The full, legally binding call for application (in German) including the salary be found here: https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=10667

The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore explicitly welcomes applications from qualified women. This applies in particular to scientific positions. In the case of female underrepresentation women with equal qualifications will be given priority.

In accordance with Austrian disability laws qualified people with special requirements are expressly encouraged to apply for jobs. For more information please contact the disabled confidant Dr. Adolf Sandbichler.

What the University of Innsbruck offers:

From a company pension scheme, to flexible working hours and child care facilities the University of Innsbruck offers its employees a wide range of benefits which is being continuously extended.

Along with interesting oppurtunities for the participation in job-related and personal further education courses, and the succesful compatibility of career and family, employees can benefit from a large range of courses offered by the University Sports Institute (USI), the language courses offered by the ISI, the University Library and take advantage of the various canteens offering reasonably priced food.

A summary of the benefits for University employees can be found here: http://www.uibk.ac.at/universitaet/zusatzleistungen/

Additional comments

The University of Innsbruck as employer

Are you looking for a new challenge? The University of Innsbruck is a place of study, research and employment for more than 31.000 people. As one of the largest employers in Tyrol the University offers a varied and exciting field of activity for its employees from very diverse educational and professional backgrounds. The University explicitly welcomes diversity and is committed to the principle of equal opportunity. It is a certified family-friendly workplace and received the award 'Top workplace 2018' from the Austrian business magazine 'trend'.

Languages

At the University of Innsbruck researchers from all over the world come together. Depending on the individual scientific community the language used may be German, English or another (if unanimously decided).

Internal communication is in German. Therefore a basic knowledge of German or the willingness to acquire such knowledge is essential.

University of Innsbruck (EU:Aut) - Postdoc in Ancient History, Digital Sumerology - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

Start date/duration
01.03.2020
for 4 years, possibility for a permanent position depending on requirement and performance evaluation
Job profile:
In this position you will carry out research which requires a doctorate/PhD in the defined field and a high degree of continuity. You will participate in a leading position in the editorial work on an open access online journal, hold your own lectures, tutor students, participate in administration and join the university's engagement in the establishment of Computational Sciences (Digital Sumerology).

Application:
We are looking forward to receiving your online application.

The full, legally binding call for application (in German) including the salary be found here:
https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=10849

The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore explicitly welcomes applications from qualified women. This applies in particular to scientific positions. In the case of female underrepresentation women with equal qualifications will be given priority.

In accordance with Austrian disability laws qualified people with special requirements are expressly encouraged to apply for jobs. For more information please contact the disabled confidant Dr. Adolf Sandbichler.

Languages
At the University of Innsbruck researchers from all over the world come together. Depending on the individual scientific community the language used may be German, English or another (if unanimously decided).

Internal communication is in German. Therefore a basic knowledge of German or the willingness to acquire such knowledge is essential.

University of Kent (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher on ERC Synergy Project "The European Qur'an" - Deadline: 1 Mar. 2020[]

  • Contract Type: Fixed Term - Ends 30/04/2024
  • For a fixed term period of between one and four years
  • The University of Kent, the Université de Nantes, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, and the Università di Napoli l’Orientale, are hiring up to twelve post-doctoral researchers to work on our ERC Synergy Project “The European Qur’an: Islamic Scripture in European Culture and Religion (1150-1850)” (EuQu).
  • This is an exciting opportunity for early career researchers to be involved in a highly visible, international collaborative research project that involves leading academic institutions in Europe and beyond. We offer outstanding work and research conditions, and involvement in ventures at the forefront of cultural studies and digital humanities. You will be conducting research under the supervision of four leading scholars in the field of Christian-Muslim relations and have the opportunity to collaborate and exchange with colleagues from a wide range of disciplinary, institutional and personal backgrounds.
  • Candidates should propose an innovative research project on an important aspect of the role played by the Qur’an in Medieval and Early Modern European culture - find a list of possible broad themes here (under Research Profile). We also welcome proposals that apply digital technologies such as mapping, textual analysis, visualization, or the semantic web to their topic.
  • Their main duties will be to carry out cutting edge research on their chosen topic and to contribute to one or more of the collective volumes listed in the EuQu project description. S/he should also propose a monograph or peer-reviewed articles stemming from his or her own research.
  • Depending on the specific research topic, other responsibilities may include providing data and entries for our database and participating in regular team meetings, seminars, teaching etc.
  • The researcher will be offered a contract between one and four years depending on the scope of the project. S/he will be based at one of the EuQu institutional partners. The researcher will be expected to reside in the city of employment for the period of employment and will be provided with office space. The researcher will travel frequently for conferences, workshops and research stays with partner institutions in Europe.
  • Annual salary will vary depending on employing institution. At the University of Kent it will be Grade 7, £34,804 - £40,322 per annum and appointment is likely to be made at £34,804 pa. A travel allowance will cover costs for participation at work meetings etc.
  • Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant discipline in the humanities by the time of application, or at least strong assurance that they will obtain the PhD by August 2020. Expertise in Medieval and Early Modern Studies and knowledge in the field of Christian-Jewish-Muslim relations are desirable. Candidates should be fluent in English and have strong skills in other languages appropriate to their research topics (e.g. Arabic, Latin, German, French, Russian). Paleographical and codicological skills, or/and interest and experience in digital humanities are desirable.
  • The start date of the contract will be negotiated on hiring.
  • All documents should be sent in PDF format to euqu@cchs.csic.es by 1st March 2020.
  • Selected applicants will be interviewed end March-mid April 2020.
  • Informal enquiries are encouraged and potential applicants can contact Prof, Jan Loop, Kent (j.loop@kent.ac.uk), Prof. John Tolan, Nantes (john.tolan@univ-nantes.fr), Prof, García-Arenal, Madrid (mercedes.garciaarenal@cchs.csic.es), or Prof. Roberto Tottoli, Naples (roberto.tottoli@fastwebnet.it)

University of Kent (UK:Eng) - Postdoc, experimental research in phonetics and phonetic modelling - Deadline: 18 Aug 2019[]

Location: Canterbury

Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 18 August 2019  (unless otherwise stated)

Interview Date: Tuesday 03 September 2019

Do you have expertise related to experimental research in phonetics and phonetic modelling? Do you have mathematical, statistical and computational skills (R, and Praat scripting at a minimum)?

This full-time, fixed term (for 36 months) Postdoctoral Research Associate position is attached to a European Research Council (ERC) funded Advanced Grant, titled SPRINT: "Speech Prosody in Interaction: The form and function of intonation in human communication" (ERC-ADG-835263) to Professor Amalia Arvanit, the Principal Investigator (PI). 

You will be working alongside the PI, other Postdoctoral RA(s), and lab manager dedicated to the project. SPRINT aims to investigate the phonetics, phonology and pragmatics of intonation in a number of varieties of English and Greek, examining both production and perception. The present post focuses on production in English. 

The successful applicant will work in the development, collection, analysis and modelling of English data, collected in the UK’s South East (mainly Canterbury) and Bristol. You will be expected to manage and undertake primarily quantitative research addressing the research questions tackled by the project, to author research papers on these questions, and to disseminate project research in seminars, workshops, conferences and public engagement activities. 

As Postdoctoral Research Associate you will:

  • conduct excellent quantitative research on the phonetics of English intonation, by helping design, and by collecting, analysing and modelling relevant data in Bristol and Canterbury.
  • contribute to the writing of research papers addressing the project’s research aims, in collaboration with the PI, other Postdoctoral RA(s), and senior staff member Dr Chris Cummins (University of Edinburgh).
  • undertake other scholarly activities to promote the project, nationally and internationally, including presenting the research at conferences and workshops, and contributing to the promotion of the project in social media and other online platforms.

To succeed in this role you will have:

  • a PhD completed (or very near completion) in Linguistics, Speech and Hearing, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a closely related field 
  • native or near-native knowledge of English
  • a meticulous approach to record keeping, data collection and data entry
  • a willingness to travel to Bristol for data collection that may take 4-6 weeks 

The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is a one of the largest at the University of Kent, comprising six departments, Classical and Archaeological Studies, Comparative Literature, English Language and Linguistics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, and Religious Studies. It plays a major role in the University’s mission to be the ‘UK’s European university’ and prides itself on a strong sense of academic community.

Founded in 2010, English Language and Linguistics (ELL) is now an established and highly successful department in SECL, noted for the buoyant recruitment to its undergraduate and MA programmes and its internationally known research. 

Please see the links below to view the full job description and also to apply for this post. If you require further information regarding the application process please contact The Resourcing Team on jobs@kent.ac.uk quoting ref number: HUM-021-19.

Further details: Job Description     Additional Information    

Please note - applications must be made via the University’s online application system. CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email cannot be considered.

The University of Kent values diversity and promotes equality at all levels.

University of Konstanz (EU:Deu:BaWü) - 2-year Postdoctoral Fellowships (any discipline represented at the University of Konstanz) (5x) - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The University of Konstanz is one of Germany's Universities of Excellence: It was successful in all three funding lines of the German Excellence Initiative and has also been competing successfully in both funding lines of its successor programme, the Excellence Strategy, since 2018. 

The Zukunftskolleg as a central research institution is a keystone in the strategy of the university to promote top-level postdoctoral researchers in the natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. 

The Zukunftskolleg of the University of Konstanz offers:
five 2-year Postdoctoral Fellowships (any discipline represented at the University of Konstanz)
(Salary Scale TV-L13)

to develop and implement individual research projects. Conditionally on the submission of an external grant, the position can be extended for an additional year. Fellowships will begin on March 1, 2020. 
Reference number 2019 /155 

Applications, supporting materials, and two letters of reference should be submitted in English by October 15, 2019 11:00 am (Konstanz time) using the Online Application Platform: https://www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskolleg/online-application/

Details concerning the application, required documents, and information about the Zukunftskolleg are available on our website: https://www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskolleg/.

University of Konstanz (EU:Deu:BaWü) - 5-year Research Fellowships (any discipline represented at the University of Konstanz) (5x) - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The University of Konstanz is one of Germany's Universities of Excellence: It was successful in all three funding lines of the German Excellence Initiative and has also been competing successfully in both funding lines of its successor programme, the Excellence Strategy, since 2018. 

The Zukunftskolleg as a central research institution is a keystone in the strategy of the university to promote top-level postdoctoral researchers in the natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. 

The Zukunftskolleg of the University of Konstanz offers:
five 5-year Research Fellowships (any discipline represented at the University of Konstanz)
(Salary Scale TV-L14) 
to develop and implement individual research projects and build up their own research group. 
Fellowships will begin on April 1, 2020, and end on March 31, 2025. 
Reference number 2019 /154 

Applications, supporting materials, and two letters of reference should be submitted in English by October 15, 2019 11:00 am (Konstanz time) using the Online Application Platform: https://www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskolleg/online-application/

Details concerning the application, required documents, and information about the Zukunftskolleg are available on our website: https://www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskolleg/.

University of Konstanz (EU:Deu:Bw) - Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Cluster of Excellence 'The Politics of Inequality' - Deadline: 19 Jan 2019[]

Reference Number 2019/244. The Cluster invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships for a duration of 12 months each, during which Fellows will pursue individual research projects. The earliest starting date is 1 October 2020. In principle, each position can be divided into two part-time positions. We explicitly encourage candidates from Non-OECD member countries to apply.

The University of Konstanz has been successful in the German Excellence Initiative and Excellence Strategy since 2007.

"The Politics of Inequality" is a Cluster of Excellence at the University of Konstanz. The Cluster's researchers investigate inequality in areas such as education, employment and political rights. They study how people perceive these inequalities, how they lead to collective mobilization, and how political actors respond to them.

Applications are open to excellent postdoctoral researchers (minimum requirement: doctoral thesis submitted) with a keen interest in the Cluster's concepts and lines of research. We are looking for individuals who are expected to have a strong impact on the field of inequality research in the years to come. We encourage open-minded candidates interested in interdisciplinary research with the ability to actively seek collaborations beyond their own discipline.

Fellowship

  • Opportunity to pursue individual research projects
  • Membership in the Cluster "The Politics of Inequality"
  • Research allowance i.e. to finance con-ference travels and research assistants
  • Opportunity to benefit from the Clusters' Methods Hub and from the university's Academic Staff Development unit
  • Fellows are expected to actively participate in Cluster activities

Application documents

  • Proposal for a research project (max. 4 pages) to be pursued during the fellowship
  • Curriculum Vitae and a list of publications
  • Certification of a completed doctoral degree or submitted thesis (issued by the main doctoral advisor)
  • Names of two potential referees
  • The Research Proposal should include information on the research question(s), methods, potential follow-ups, the feasibility and relevance of the project and its fit with the Cluster's interests.
  • The application may include a short letter of motivation detailing the reasons why becoming a Fellow would be especially helpful to the applicant's career and research, and to the Cluster

Please arrange your application documents into a single PDF file to submit your application via our Online Application Portal. The deadline for application is: 19 January 2020, 12:00 CET. For further information, please contact the Managing Director, Jessica Haase: jessica.haase@uni.kn.

For more information on the Cluster, please visit: http://inequality.uni.kn For Frequently Asked Questions, please consult the FAQ section.

The University of Konstanz is committed to ensuring an environment that provides equal opportunities and promotes diversity as well as a good balance between university and family life. As an equal opportunity employer, we strive to increase the number of women working in research and teaching. We also support working couples through our dual career programme (https://www.uni-konstanz.de/en/equalopportunities/family/dual-career/). Persons with disabilities are explicitly encouraged to apply. They will be given preference if appropriately qualified (contact + 49 7531 88-4016).

University of Leeds (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Pastoral Care, Literary Cure and Religious Dissent in the Early Modern British Atlantic) - Deadline: 17 Dec. 2019[]

  • We are looking to appoint a postdoctoral research assistant to support an interdisciplinary project entitled ‘Pastoral Care, Literary Cure and Religious Dissent: Zones of Freedom in the British Atlantic c. 1630-1720’. With a humanities PhD in early modern studies, you will be responsible for transcribing and collating metadata about early modern correspondence held in archives in London, Oxford, Edinburgh and St Andrews, helping to populate a database of letters exchanged across the British Atlantic. You will also provide administrative support for symposia and workshops facilitating discussion about pastoral care as a concept and set of practices. This will involve liaising closely with project partners including archives and humanitarian organisations and will require a capacity to think broadly about how the past might inform and shape contemporary understandings of holistic wellbeing and practices of care.
  • To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dr. Alison Searle, School of English, University of Leeds Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4743, email: a.a.searle@leeds.ac.uk
  • Location: Leeds - Main Campus, School/Institute: School of English, Grade: Grade 6, Salary: £27,511 to £32,817 p.a.
  • It is likely that an appointment will be made no higher than £28,331 p.a., since there are funding limitations which dictate the level at which the appointment can start.
  • Working Time: 100%
  • Contract Type: Fixed Term (for 12 months from 28 January 2020)
  • Release Date: Tuesday 03 December 2019

University of Leeds (UK:Eng) - Post-Doctoral Research Assistant, Quantifying Bilingual Experience - Deadline: 12 Jul. 2019[]

Reference: AHCLC1087

http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/AHCLC1087

Are you an ambitious early-career researcher looking for your next challenge?

Do you possess a Ph.D. in Bilingual Language Acquisition? Do you have a keen desire to further our understanding of bilingual language experience and its impact on language development? Are you committed to Open Science? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research intensive Universities?

Project: Quantifying Bilingual Experience – optimising tools for educators, clinicians and researchers

Our project aims to bring a step-change in the measurement of bilingual language experience. It will seek to establish an optimal metric informed by an in-depth review of existing tools and a consensus among researchers, speech & language therapists and educators on what aspects of language experience to index.

We aim to deliver user-friendly, online questionnaires (and their associated back-end calculators) to return measures of current and cumulative language experience in real time. The questionnaires will be available in 13 languages, and vary in length and level of detail: the shortest version will be useful when parental consultation is challenging; the longest version will yield more fine-grained measures to enable in-depth enquiries.

Reliability and cross-language validity of the tools we develop will be assessed using new data from 300 children in 3 different countries, in collaboration with an international team of experts. Based on this assessment, we will provide evidence-based guidance to inform users' choice on the level of questionnaire detail most appropriate to their needs.

Exploiting cutting-edge statistical techniques, we will also develop an objective method to identify early those bilingual children in need of support with their school language, helping practitioners estimate when a child with English as an Additional Language can be expected to have “caught up” with their monolingual peers.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Prof. Cécile De Cat, Professor of Linguistics 

Email: C.DeCat@leeds.ac.uk

Location: Leeds - Main Campus

Faculty/Service: Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Cultures

School/Institute: School of Languages, Cultures and Societies

Category: Research

Grade: Grade 7

Salary: £33,199 to £39,609 p.a.

Due to funding restrictions the starting salary will be at the minimum of the grade

Working Time: 100%

Post Type: Full Time

Contract Type: Fixed Term (3 Years – 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2022)

Closing Date: Friday 12 July 2019

University of Leeds (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Assistant for Animist Engagements: Creativity, Ecology and Indigeneity - Deadline: 22 Jul 2019[]

Do you have a doctorate that engages with questions of animism and animacy? Would you like to be involved in a cross-disciplinary series of seminars, workshops and colloquia exploring how renewed academic, environmental and artistic interest in animism intersects with the practices and beliefs of indigenous peoples? Would you like to help shape future research initiatives in this area?

Project Title: ‘Animist Engagements: Creativity, Ecology and Indigeneity.’

We are looking to appoint a postdoctoral research assistant to support an interdisciplinary Sadler Seminar Series entitled ‘Animist Engagements: Creativity, Ecology and Indigeneity.’ The series seeks to take stock of the renewed interest in animism in fields as diverse as anthropology, literary and cultural studies, ecology, religious studies, law, philosophy, postcolonial studies and performance studies. Animist practices and philosophies would seem to offer salutary alternatives to the processes of objectification and deanimation that characterise humanity’s relationship to nature in the Anthropocene. But how precisely are we to engage with animism without turning its adherents into the objects of academic enquiry? How might we collaborate with animist practioners in order to form a fluid collective in which we all become co-actors? You will be centrally involved not only in helping run the seminar series but in setting up this fluid collective and in establishing the terms of its engagement.

With a PhD in an area related to animism (or a PhD near to completion, i.e. thesis submitted), you will have experience in running, or helping to run, reading groups, colloquia, performances and conferences. You will also have experience in designing and curating websites. 

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Dr Sam Durrant, Associate Professor in Postcolonial Literature and Critical Theory, School of English.

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4768, email: s.r.durrant@leeds.ac.uk

Working Time: 32% (equivalent to 12 hours per week)

Contract Type: Fixed Term (1 October 2019 to 31 March 2020)

Deadline: Monday 22 July 2019 (UK Time, UTC+0)

University of Leeds (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, Centre for Cultural Value (Art History) - Deadline: 26 Jul 2019[]

Are you a talented postdoctoral researcher? Have you worked with arts and cultural organisations? Are you passionate about supporting research and dissemination on aspects of cultural value?

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the establishment and development of the new national Centre for Cultural Value, funded by the AHRC, Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation. You will be part of a dedicated core team and a wider national network which will engage with and beyond the arts and cultural sector to support knowledge exchange in areas related to cultural value.

The Centre for Cultural Value will act as a custodian for cultural value research and as a bridge and facilitator of new and existing networks related to cultural value. The Research Associate will play a pivotal role in the early life of this new Centre, leading on the collation, review, synthesis and dissemination of existing and emerging research related to the value and impact of the arts on culture on audiences, and on society more broadly.

You will possess a PhD in arts management or cultural policy studies, or in a related field, and will have significant experience of networking and collaborating with arts and/or cultural organisations. You may also have experience of organising conferences, seminars, workshops and public engagement activities. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential, as is a willingness to work flexibly and independently.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Dr Ben Walmsley, Centre Director & Principal Investigator, Email: B.Walmsley@leeds.ac.uk

Location: Leeds - Main Campus

Faculty/Service: Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Cultures

School/Institute: School of Performance & Cultural Industries (PCI)

Category: Research

Working Time: 100%

Contract Type: Fixed Term (for 2 years from 1st October 2019)

University of Leeds (EU:UK:Eng) - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, 'Philosophical, cultural and / or religious dimension of the ecological and climate crisis' - Deadline: 7 Aug 2019[]

Are you a researcher interested in the philosophical, cultural and / or religious dimension of the ecological and climate crisis? Have you completed or are you nearing completion of a PhD in an area related to any of the following: Environmental Ethics / Philosophy, Religious Studies, Environmental Humanities, Animal Studies, Extinction Studies? 

This is an exciting opportunity to work on the AHRC-funded research grant, ‘Thinking Through Extinction’ (Part of the EU funded consortium Extinction as Cultural Heritage?) alongside principal investigator Dr Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds), project partner Manchester Museum, and a resident artist.

This project addresses the problem of how the current ‘mass extinction event’ is communicated and encountered in public spaces. There is a long history of representation of species extinction in museums through, for example, fossil displays and taxidermy of extinct and endangered species. Increasingly there has been an effort to ‘educate’ the public on the link between biodiversity loss and the threat to human civilization. But it is far from clear how the concept of a global extinction crisis, including possible ecological, economic and civilizational collapse, can and ought to be displayed, narrated, and a public response sought. Our underlying question will be: how does knowledge of global extinction feed into the personal and collective imaginations of the future, and how does that imagination find expression? The project relies heavily on co-creation and collaboration through workshops, co-authoring, artist commissioning, and public involvement.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Dr Stefan Skrimshire

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 5266, email: s.skrimshire@leed.ac.uk

University of Leeds (EU:UK:Eng) - Digital Research Fellows, Economics - Deadline: 11 Oct 2019[]

Leeds University Business School is looking to recruit three Research Fellows for a new ESRC Research Centre, Digital Futures at Work (DIGIT). Digit will be jointly directed by the Universities of Leeds and Sussex, in collaboration with the Universities of Manchester, Cambridge, Aberdeen and Monash. Supported by an ESRC grant of £6.5 million, Digit will be formally launched in January 2020, with an aim to establish interdisciplinary, international collaboration to advance our understanding of how digital technologies are reshaping work, impacting on employers, employees, job seekers and governments. Digit includes a core programme of research that includes longitudinal case studies of four industrial sectors (covering consumer services, professional services, the creative industries and public services), along with a new large scale-survey, Employers’ Digital Practices at Work. 

The three Research Fellows will work across the Digit research programme in collaboration with Digit co-Director, Professor Mark Stuart, and other members of the research team. Two of the positions (both of five years’ duration) will contribute primarily to concept building and the qualitative research programme, with one post specialising on case study research in the creative industries and public services sector and the other on new channels of voice and representation in the digital economy. The third position will contribute specifically to Digit’s quantitative research agenda, including analysis of secondary datasets and the Employers’ Digital Practices at Work Survey (which will be led by Leeds). All three Fellows will also have the opportunity to develop new research agendas within the remit of Digit.  

Successful applicants will hold, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in Human Resource Management, Employment Relations, Sociology of Work and Employment or related disciplines. They will have demonstrable evidence of high-level research methods training, and for the quantitative position experience of using recognised statistical software packages such as R and Stata. Applicants with background understanding and prior research expertise of the changing nature of work and digital transformation are particularly encouraged, as are applicants with expertise in international/ comparative study. Applicants should be willing to work on a variety of research projects and to travel, when required, for data collection and for national and international meetings.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Professor Mark Stuart, Pro-Dean for Research and Innovation and Co-Director Digit

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 6851, Email: ms@lubs.leeds.ac.uk

University of Leeds (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, 'Contributions of Arts & Humanities to tackling a range of urgent development challenges' - Deadline: 18 Oct 2019[]

Are you an ambitious early-career researcher looking for a short-term appointment to use your skills in research synthesis to contribute to an exciting Global Challenges Research Fund project, and to build your C.V.?

Project: Praxis

Over four years, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have made over 200 awards under the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) and the Newton portfolio. These awards have drawn on AHRC’s research base to address development challenges that are ultimately global challenges, including poverty reduction, global health, climate change, resilience, conflict, displacement, inclusive education, and rapid urbanization.

Praxis, based at the University of Leeds, aims to champion the distinctive contribution that Arts and Humanities research can make to tackling a range of urgent development challenges. For its first major event, in Lebanon in February 2020, Praxis will bring together AHRC-GCRF and Newton research projects that address the theme of heritage in development contexts, to draw out synergies, collate knowledge and learning, shape policy impacts, and discuss where can/should heritage research for global challenges go next. The event builds on and is informed by conversations with project PIs and partners, and it champions an expanded and nuanced conceptualization of heritage that has emerged from within the AHRC-GCRF and Newton Fund portfolios.

We are currently seeking to recruit a four-month Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work with Dr Deena Dajani and Professor Stuart Taberner on this event (and one related ‘learning event’). Specifically, and in addition to logistical and administrative tasks relating to the events, we are looking for a well-qualified individual with expertise in Heritage and Global Development, who will prepare detailed analyses of relevant GCRF projects and a report based on these analyses and on the Lebanon event, that can be variously used with researchers, research funders, NGOs, and policy-makers.

More information on Praxis can be found at: https://changingthestory.leeds.ac.uk/projects/praxis-arts-and-humanities-for-global-development/

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: 

Dr Deena Dajani 

Email: D.S.Dajani@leeds.ac.uk

or

Prof. Stuart Taberner

Email: S.J.Taberner@leeds.ac.uk

Location:  Leeds - Main Campus

Faculty/Service:  Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Cultures

School/Institute:  School of Languages, Cultures and Societies

Category:  Research

Grade:  Grade 6

Salary:  £27,511 to £32,817 p.a. pro rata

Working Time:  18 hours per week

Post Type:  Part-Time

Contract Type:  Fixed Term (02 January 2020 to 30 April 2020)

Release Date:  Friday 04 October 2019

Closing Date:  Friday 18 October 2019

Reference:  AHCLC1102

Downloads:  Candidate Brief  

University of Lisbon (EU:Por) - Postdoc, ' Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities' - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

In order to develop the full set of scientific activities of the research project ROCK - Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities, we hereby announce a research fellowship position, to be funded by the project’s Horizon 2020 financial framework ((N.º 730280), under the coordination, at the Institute for Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS ULisboa), of Doctor Chiara Pussetti and Doctor Roberto Falanga.

The research fellow will be performing management and research-supporting tasks within the Project ROCK, with a special focus on: a) collection and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, undertaking of interviews and ethnographic work; b) supporting the activities and objectives related with the project; c) supporting the preparation, presentation and dissemination of the project’s reports and scientific papers; d) supporting the organization of seminars, conferences and other dissemination events.

Duration of Scholarship: 6 months, renewable for periods of equal or different duration until 30 June 2020.

Scholarship monthly value and payment method: € 1.509,80, monthly paid, in line with FCT (https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/valores.phtml.pt) scholarship payment’s framework, personal accident insurance and voluntary social insurance.

Host Institution: Institute for Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon.

Eligibility criteria
Admission requirements

Essential

PhD in Sociology, Human Geography, Political Science, Anthropology or other discipline with emphasis on Urban and Cultural Studies;
Scientific publications and communications in the broad thematic area of Urban and Cultural Studies;
Excellent language skills and knowledge of English and Portuguese (conversation, reading and writing);
Immediate availability.
Desirable

Previous fieldwork experience in urban contexts in the city of Lisbon;
Previous experience working as a member of a research team and good team working skills;
Previous research experience with qualitative methodologies, including fieldwork experience (ethnographies, interviews, focus groups etc.);
Selection process
Evaluation and Selection: The evaluation and selection procedure for the doctoral scholarship will be carried out by a jury of ICS-ULisboa researchers, Dr. Simone Tulumello, Dr. Chiara Pussetti, and presided by Dr. Roberto Falanga, co-Principal Investigator at ICS-ULisboa of ROCK (Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities). The evaluation and selection panel will produce a classification order according to the following criteria:

CV evaluation: 40%;

Motivation letter: 20%;

Excellent language skills and knowledge of English and Portuguese (conversation, reading and writing): 20%;

Interview: 20%.

The selection jury may however decide not to proceed to the interview stage. In that case, the CV evaluation will account for 70% of the final score, and the motivation letter for the remaining 30%.

Prior hearing and notification of interested parties: Upon completion of the evaluation, the panel will prepare the draft decision, which will be notified to the interested parties by electronic mail, and the prior hearing must be made in writing, within ten working days of notification. For this purpose, candidates may request the sending of the minutes by e-mail or make the face-to-face consultation of the documents of the procedure at the Institute, during office hours.

Application: All applications must include a copy of the degree diploma and the certificates or authenticated copies of academic qualifications as well as a copy of the identification documents (e.g. passport, citizen card, etc.).

Submission of applications: Formal applications should be submitted electronically to concursos.bolsas@ics.ulisboa.pt quoting reference: “Concurso de Bolsas de Investigação n. º 30/2019”. The required documentation should be annexed to the application in digital format (pdf or word). Alternatively, paper applications can be sent to Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9 – 1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal, quoting the reference above on the envelope.

University of Lisbon (EU:Por) - Postdoc, 'TRANSRIGHTS - Gender citizenship and sexual rights in Europe: Transgender lives from a transnational perspective' - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa) invites candidates to apply for one Post-Doctoral Research position in the project “TRANSRIGHTS - Gender citizenship and sexual rights in Europe: Transgender lives from a transnational perspective” (Consolidator Grant n.º 615594), funded by the European Research Council (ERC) and coordinated by Sofia Aboim.

Project’s aims and description

The postdoctoral researcher is expected to develop activities within the TRANSRIGHTS project, which seeks to investigate transgender lives as well as the institutional apparatus that frames them in five European countries: Portugal, France, United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Sweden. Three major lines of inquiry will be developed: 1) analysis of gender politics and sexual rights; 2) examination of how different institutional frameworks impact on trans-lives, and 3) study of trans-lives, including the immigration of trans-individuals to Europe.

By comparing different countries, different groups of transgender people, different forms of attaining inclusion or dealing with exclusion, different conceptions of gender citizenship and sexual rights, the project aims at examining the voices of trans-people, the effect of policies on the materiality of lives and conceptualizations of selfhood. Project outputs will contribute to the fields of gender and feminism, sexuality and health, and citizenship as well as post-colonialism by providing a grounded theoretical debate, discussing the gendered categories of citizenship from the standpoint of social justice.

More information available at: https://transrightseurope.com/

Candidates’ profile

Candidates must have completed a PhD in Sociology. Preference will be given to researchers with previous qualitative fieldwork experience. In addition, it is expected that applicants demonstrate research experience in the fields of gender, citizenship and social inequalities. More specifically, candidates must show availability to engage in at least one of the following research areas: a) Gender regimes, health practices and policies; b) Gender orders and biographies; c) Vulnerabilities, inclusion and inequality.

Salary will be of 1.509,80€ per month, according to the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) Research Grants pay scale (https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/valores). It includes the payment of personal accident insurance and voluntary social insurance. Please note that this grant is not taxable.

Admission requirements

  1. A PhD degree in Sociology, preferably obtained in the last 3 years;
  2. Proficiency in English and Portuguese;
  3. Previous research experience with qualitative methodologies, including fieldwork experience (ethnographies, interviews, etc.);
  4. Experience with policy and document analysis will be valued;
  5. Previous work in the field of gender;
  6. Previous experience working as a member of a research team and good team working skills.
  7. Capacity to work independently, according to the instructions received.
  8. Immediate availability.

University of Liverpool (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate, Institute of Irish Studies - Deadline: 7 July 2019[]

Location: Liverpool

Salary: £34,188 to £39,610 pa

Hours: Full Time

Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract

Deadline: 8th July 2019

Job Ref: 011963

Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, School of Histories, Languages & Culture

We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a multidisciplinary project examining the role that the arts may play in achieving reconciliation in post-conflict societies. The role will be based in Liverpool with occasional travel, but involve research into the specific context of Northern Ireland. Experience of research into the arts, cultural policy, conflict resolution and reconciliation and/or Northern Ireland would be advantageous. You should have, or be nearing completion of, a PhD that is relevant to these topics. You will also be able to demonstrate the ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders and as part of multidisciplinary team.

The post is Fixed Term until December 2020.

For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://recruit.liverpool.ac.uk

University of Liverpool (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Asscociate, Philosophy - Deadline: 1 Mar. 2020[]

  • The University of Liverpool seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate on a 36-month Fixed Term Contract (1 FTE). You will be required to engage in independent research in the context of the binational project How Does it Feel? Interpersonal Understanding and Affective Empathy (funded by the AHRC and the German Research Foundation), a cooperative project based at the Universities of Liverpool and Duisburg-Essen (Germany). Specifically, the research is to be carried out on the subproject "Affective Empathy and Epistemic Success" under the supervision of Professor Thomas Schramme (Liverpool).
  • Candidates should have a PhD in philosophy and excellent command of the English language. You should specialise in metaethics, philosophical approaches to moral psychology, philosophical psychology or epistemology. Applicants' philosophical methodology should be analytic and you should have in-depth knowledge of relevant historical texts. You should have competences in philosophical psychology as well as familiarity with relevant fields of empirical psychology. Familiarity with areas of empirical psychology, for instance, social, developmental or clinical psychology, would be highly desirable. It is also desired that candidates have already contributed to empathy research. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be involved in the organisation of workshops and conferences. The position has no teaching duties, although teaching opportunities are available if teaching is desired.
  • Directions for Application - please upload a: CV, a list of publications, copies of your degree certificates, a writing sample and details of two referees.
  • For full details and to apply online, please visit: recruit.liverpool.ac.uk

University of Liverpool (UK:Eng) - Postdoc in History (2x), 'Libraries, Reading Communities and Cultural Formation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic' - Deadline: 13 Aug 2019[]

You will work with Professor Mark Towsey as part of the newly-funded AHRC project Libraries, Reading Communities and Cultural Formation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic.

The project investigates the contribution made by books to social, cultural and political change in the eighteenth century. The primary aim is to collect and make available in a single open access database the largest collection of contextualised bibliometric data on eighteenth-century library holdings, membership and usage in the British Isles and North America ever assembled. The project will use this new data to conduct research on the acquisition, organisation, circulation and dissemination of books. You will join a team of eight researchers from the UK, the USA and Australia, working in close collaboration with ten partner institutions including the Bristol Central Library, the Linen Hall Library in Belfast, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the New York Society Library and the State Library of New South Wales.

You will have responsibility for the primary research content of the database, including data entry, bibliographical research on library holdings and prosopographical research on library members. You will collaborate with Partners on workshops and exhibitions, co-edit (with the PI) a volume of essays, and produce an article and a book chapter on topics arising from the database. As well as enhancing your own expertise in this field, you will have significant career development opportunities through advanced technical training onsite at Western Sydney University and involvement in impact partnerships, publication and editing.

You will benefit from membership of Liverpool's Eighteenth-Century Worlds Research Centre, which offers a rich interdisciplinary research environment including a flourishing MA programme, a vibrant PGR community, regular research events and further opportunities for valuable professional experience.

Applicants should have a PhD with a specialisation in a field relevant to eighteenth-century studies, such as History, Literature, or Information and Library Science. Prior experience of conducting archival research is essential, as is the ability to work in a team. A demonstrable interest in Digital Humanities is highly desirable, as is a commitment to the widespread dissemination of academic research.

The position is based in Liverpool, but will also require travel to Australia in Year 1 and occasional travel thereafter to various locations in the UK, Europe and the United States of America for research and dissemination/impact activities. Research expenses for these trips are included in the post. The post is available until 30 September 2022.

Closing Date: 13 August 2019, 23:30

For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://recruit.liverpool.ac.uk

University of London, City (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc in Sociology - Deadline: 14 Aug 2019[]

Background
City, University of London is a global university committed to academic excellence with a focus on business and the professions and an enviable central London location.

City attracts around 20,000 students (35% postgraduate level) from more than 150 countries and staff from over 75 countries.

In the last REF, City doubled the proportion of its total academic staff producing world-leading or internationally excellent research.

Led by President, Professor Sir Paul Curran, City has made significant investments in its academic staff, its estate and its infrastructure and continues to work towards realising its vision of being a leading global university: it has recently agreed a new Vision & Strategy 2026. Founded in 1894, City is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. 

Department of Sociology

Following the award of a grant from the European Union for the project Creative Industries Cultural Economy Production Network (CICERONE) funded by Horizon 2020 (H2020-SC6-TRANSFORMATIONS-2018-2019-2020 (SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION)

The Department's research is organised around seven centres and clusters: Quantitative Sociology; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Culture and the Creative Industries; Food Policy; Media and Communications; Gender and Sexualities; and Work & Society. These groups have extensive links both within and outside City. 

The post is a part-time Research Fellow position and is available from September 2019. Applicants should ideally be ready to start as soon as possible.

Responsibilities
The post holder will support the project team in all aspects of its work, which will include literature searching, data and information analysis and report writing. In addition, there will be research administration tasks such as organising meetings, providing material for online dissemination, and monitoring the timetable for deliverables. 

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to enrol on internal training courses and, where appropriate, specialist courses in research methods. 

Person Specification
The successful candidate will have a PhD degree in a relevant subject area and be able to demonstrate advanced experience of work on the organisation and activities of the creative industries, the relevant institutional and policy environment.

Additional Information
City offers a sector-leading salary, pension scheme and benefits including a comprehensive package of staff training and development.

Closing date for applications: 11:59pm 14th August 2019

Interviews are scheduled for 23rd August 2019

For an informal discussion please contact Andy Pratt: andy.pratt.1@city.ac.uk 

University of London, Courtauld Institute of Art (UK:Eng) - Postdoc, American Art - Deadline: 25 Aug 2019[]

Fixed term post to be held for a 6-month period until 31 July 2020.

The Courtauld Institute of Art is the UK’s leading institution for teaching and research into the History of Art and the conservation of paintings, and is also home to one of the finest small art museums in the world. The post holder will be joining The Courtauld at one of the most exciting times in its history, as we move through a major transformation project, Courtauld Connects.

The Courtauld Institute of Art’s Research Forum, with the support of the Terra Foundation for American Art, is offering a 6-month post-doctoral fellowship.

The fellowship is open to applicants who have been recently awarded a PhD in Art History in a topic on American art. The fellowship is intended to allow the successful candidate to pursue a research project and to gain experience in working in a research environment, developing, organising and promoting the activities of the Centre for American Art. The successful candidate will draw on his/her knowledge of the field of American art. This is a full-time post divided between research and administration; it does not involve any teaching and where teaching commitments are already in place they will have to be renegotiated. The fellowship is designed to enhance the appointee’s curriculum vitae and advance their prospects of obtaining other research awards and posts within the academic community.

Applicants must have recently been awarded a doctorate before the start date of the Fellowship.

Please note that all applicants must complete an application form and include a CV and covering letter.

For further information, please see the Job Description and Person Specification.

The applications received by the closing date will be reviewed by the Director of the Centre for American Art and a Faculty Committee and candidates may be invited to interview in person or electronically.

University of London, Courtauld Institute of Art (UK:Eng) - Postdoc, Curatorial Fellowship - Deadline: 25 Aug 2019[]

The Courtauld Institute of Art is the UK’s leading institution for teaching and research into the History of Art and the conservation of paintings, and is also home to one of the finest small art museums in the world.

The Courtauld Gallery is seeking a candidate committed to a curatorial career in the field of Old Master drawings for a 24-month Curatorial Fellowship beginning in early 2020.

This position is supported by the Getty Foundation’s The Paper Project: Prints and Drawings Curatorship in the 21st Century, and awarded by The Courtauld Gallery. It provides an exciting opportunity for an emerging scholar who has recently received a doctorate in art history, or is close to completion, to acquire early career experience in curatorial practice in the field of drawings. The individual will be fully integrated into all aspects of curatorial work, including research and cataloguing, exhibition organization, education and publications, collections management, digital projects, acquisitions, conservation, and public speaking.

This is a period of transformation as the Courtauld undertakes a major capital project, Courtauld Connects, which includes the complete refurbishment of the Gallery and the redisplay of its collections in early 2021. This will be a unique opportunity for the fellow to be involved in the organisation and reinstallation of the collection. The fellowship will provide a rich context to interact with curators across the Gallery, academic staff and conservators, as well as the public and researchers who come to study the collection. The Curatorial Fellow, in consultation with the curator, will also have the opportunity to pursue a research project related to the drawings collection, leading to a focused display in The Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Drawings Gallery. There will be many opportunities for the fellow to learn about conservation issues, and to work regularly alongside the conservator. The ultimate goal for the fellow would be to achieve a deep understanding of the variety of skills needed to succeed as a curator of works on paper, and to apply those skills to a career as a museum professional. While working within the Gallery, the fellow will have the opportunity to be part of the Courtauld scholarly community, which characterizes our institution and makes it such a unique place among the museums in the United Kingdom. The wide offer of talks, lectures, seminars and working groups will be a great attraction to the fellow.

For further information, please see the Job Description and Person Specification .

Applicants are required to complete an application form, please note CVs will not be accepted.

Closing Date: 25 August 2019, 23:59

Interview Date: 27 September 2019

University of London, Institute of Advanced Studies (UK:Eng) - Post-doctoral Research Fellow: Trade in Medieval Manuscripts in America c. 1900-1945 - Deadline: 17 Nov. 2019[]

  • Applications are invited for a Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in the trade in medieval manuscripts as part of the ERC Consolidator Grant Project: Cultural Values and the International Trade in Medieval European Manuscripts, c. 1900-1945 (CULTIVATE MSS). The position is a fixed-term four-year fellowship, and is expected to commence by in January 2020. The Fellow will join the CULTIVATE MSS team to conduct research into the trade in medieval manuscripts in America c. 1900-1945.
  • How to Apply: Applicants should submit (amalgamated in one document):
  • CV (including names of two referees)
  • Cover letter (detailing how the applicant’s track record prepares them for the role and what their research goals would be within the scope of the project)
  • Writing sample of 5,000 words
  • Applications close Sunday 17 November 2019. Shortlisted candidates will be notified by Monday 25 November. Interviews will take place on Tuesday 3rd December 2019.
  • If you would like to discuss the post informally, or have questions about the application process, contact Dr. Laura Cleaver (lcleaver.erc@gmail.com).
  • The Institute of English Studies: The Institute of English Studies is one of nine specialist Institutes in the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Based in Senate House in Bloomsbury, the Institute has dedicated facilities, use of the Senate House Library and special collections, and a considerable research fellowship. It is committed to developing expert research, postgraduate teaching and training in the history of the book, and to becoming a national and international centre for the modern study of English.
  • Preferential consideration will be given to the University redeployment pool.
  • The University reserves the right to close the vacancy earlier than the published end date should it receive sufficient applications to warrant earlier shortlisting.
  • We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications.

University of London, Institute of English Studies (UK:Eng) - Post-doctoral Research Fellows : Trade in Medieval Manuscripts (France, Germany, Economic) - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2019[]

  • CV (including names of two referees)
  • Cover letter (detailing how the applicant’s track record prepares them for the role and what their research goals would be within the scope of the project)
  • Writing sample of 5,000 words
  • Applications close Sunday 10th November 2019. Shortlisted candidates will be notified by 18 November.
  • Interviews will take place on 26, 28, and 29 November.
  • If you would like to discuss the post informally, or have questions about the application process, contact Dr Laura Cleaver (lcleaver.erc@gmail.com).

University of Lorraine (EU:Fra:Ge) - Post-doctoral researcher in Ethics and AI (Computer Science & Philosophy ) - Deadline: 21 Aug 2019[]

Postdoctoral fellowship – Ethics and AI, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France

We are currently recruiting a 12-month postdoctoral fellow to work with Anna Zielinska, Cyrille Imbert, and Christophe Cerisara on a project at the crossroads of ethics, epistemology and AI.

We are looking for candidates that are interested in issues pertaining to the legal, ethical, and computational dimension of Big Data analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning.

Candidates from all disciplines are welcome, above and beyond candidates having a background in applied ethics, epistemology or philosophy of science and relevant interests.

The position is opened as soon as Autumn 2019 (and should start no later than October 2020).

Application deadline: 20 August 2019.

Submission. We invite research proposals (2 pages maximum) relevant to the fields of investigation listed below, coming from candidates interested in the legal, ethical, and technical analysis of Big Data analytics and AI (all disciplines are welcome). Research proposals may for example deal with topics such as:

- algorithms and bias: ethical & political issues

- IA, data collection and protection of personal and private data, especially in the French

context of data collection about ethnicity and religious beliefs.

- political issues with regards to the social and political control of AI algorithms

- ethical and epistemological implications of epistemic opacity and loss of direct epistemic

control in IA

- IA algorithms and responsibility

- decision-making on the basis of IA data & opaque algorithms

We are interested in discussions and strategies that should be adopted in this context by developers, users, policy makers.

Local context

- Research environment. This post-doc project is offered in the context of the research project OLKi, which develops researches pertaining to knowledge engineering and its social dimension. Its main objectives are to propose novel approaches to study linguistically and extract knowledge automatically from natural language data and to analyze how such results are used by citizens and scientists. The question of the openness and transparency of the algorithms and how it can benefit citizens and democratic societies is at the core of the project. The post-doc is expected to contribute to the activities of this vibrant community.

For more information, visit the website of the OLKi project.

Affiliation. The postdoc fellow will be jointly affiliated to Archives Poincaré(AHP, history of science and philosophy) and LORIA (computer science) which are part of the OLKi consortium and jointly analyse the normative challenges of digital science and AI by and for citizens. The Archives Poincaré has a strong tradition of research in digital humanities, philosophy of logic and computer science and philosophy of computational science. The postdoc fellow is expected to interact with researchers from both institutions, who have mutual interest and complementary skills.

- The postdoctoral fellow will work and interact with Anna Zielinska (lecturer and PhD in philosophy, MA in legal theory and a BSc in psychology, research interests: metaethics, applied ethics, legal and political philosophy), Cyrille Imbert (CNRS researcher, general philosophy of science, philosophy of computational science) and Christophe Cerisara (CNRS researcher having a strong interest in ethical issues related to IA, OLKi project leader).

The postdoc is expected to contribute to the organization of a seminar on issues at the crossroads of philosophy and informatics (twice a month), to the organization of 6 lectures on the topic of IA & ethics as well as to activities related to the development of a charter of ethics for the OLKi project.

Finally, the postdoc will help to set up short teaching modules targeted at different audiences, typically engineers and students in HSS in order to prepare them to include the challenges raised by AI in their professional life. These tools should be developed in English.

For further information, please contact Cyrille Imbert and Anna Zielinska (cyrille.imbert@univ-lorraine.fr & anna.zielinska@univ-lorraine.fr).

To apply, please send your research proposal, your CV, your letter of motivation and selected publications to Aurore Coince, Cyrille Imbert, and Anna Zielinska (aurore.coince@univ-lorraine.frcyrille.imbert@univ-lorraine.franna.zielinska@univ-lorraine.fr).

University of Louvain (EU:Bel) - Postdoctoral Researcher of Family Ties and Internal Mobility (Demography) - Deadline: 14 Aug 2019[]

The Centre for Demographic Research of the UCLouvain (Belgium – www.uclouvain.be/demo) recruits a Postdoctoral researcher to work on the ERC-funded project FamilyTies.

The Center for Demographic Research (DEMO) at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) belongs to the Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies (IACCHOS). DEMO, funded in 1963, is a vibrant medium-size (~ 40 researchers) research group that gathers population researchers from all over the world. DEMO is conducting fundamental and applied research in demography around 7 themes: historical and contemporary demography of Belgium (1), data and method development (2), fertility, family transformations and gender relations (3), international migration and integration (4), population and health dynamics in low- and middle-income countries (5), the challenges of ageing (6), and population, environment and energy (7). The center is known for its organization of the yearly international Quetelet Seminar and the international Quetelet Journal.

Project Description ERC project FamilyTies

‘Family ties that bind: A new view of internal migration, immobility and labour-market outcomes

Internal migration (long-distance moves within national borders) is generally assumed to be beneficial to individuals and households. The FamilyTies project introduces a novel perspective on internal migration and immobility, which focuses on the role of family outside the household in deciding on whether and where to relocate, and which takes into account contemporary family complexity. The aim is to identify the role of family ties in internal migration, immobility and labour-market outcomes. The project’s objectives are:

1. Identifying the role of family ties as a key determinant of immobility.

2. Explaining migration towards family in relation to migration in other directions.

3. Determining to what extent family-related motives drive migration and immobility.

4. Unravelling the consequences of (im)mobility related to family ties on individual labour-market outcomes.

UCLouvain is a second beneficiary in this 5-year (2017-2022) ERC Advanced Grant project (PI Clara H. Mulder, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands). DEMO’s access to extensive Belgian population data enables novel perspectives in the analysis of internal migration. National Register data (1981-2018) offers longitudinal information on residential changes on micro level. Census data (1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011) complements with rich information on the individual’s household situation; contextual information can be added.

The postdoctoral researcher will study internal migration in relation to family dynamics (transition to childbearing, divorce, partnership formation, leaving the parental home) and health indicators.

Conditions

  • Duration of contract for candidates residing in Belgium: 12 months if full-time employed; part-time contract possible;
  • Candidates who do not reside or have resided less than 12 months in Belgium benefit from a mobility stipend; duration of their contract: 24 months;
  • Net monthly allowance starts at 2,490 €.

Selection process We ask you to submit:

  • a motivation letter;
  • a research proposal (1-2 pages) in relation to the FamilyTies project including provisional research questions, analytical approach to address them using Belgian census and register data, and a description on how this proposal relates to previous work you have done;
  • your CV, including a list of academic output (along with publications) and the names and contact details of two referees

You may apply for this position until 15 September 2019 12:00pm. Send your application (all documents in one pdf file) to Christine.schnor@uclouvain.be, mentioning in the subject APPLICATION FAMILYTIES. Specify whether you are applying for a predoc or postdoc position. Interviews with the selection committee will take place end of September/beginning of October.

Additional comments An overview of the project is provided at www.rug.nl/FamilyTies. The project proposal and further information about the project and the position can be obtained from Prof.dr Christine Schnor (Christine.schnor@uclouvain.be ).

We are looking for candidates with:

  • a PhD degree in in a quantitative social science discipline, such as demography, human geography, economics, sociology – finished or to be completed soon ;
  • Publications in international peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of quantitative research on themes related to the FamilyTies project;
  • Excellent skills in quantitative research using register data or large survey databases;
  • Proven ability to collaborate in a research team and to take the lead in organizing collaborative work;
  • Fluency in English; preferably mastering some French or willing to learn French;
  • Strong conceptual thinking; strong motivation, good communicative skills, proactive and independent work attitude.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoctoral researcher in English Philology - Deadline: 30 June 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

The Research Unit IPSE and the Institute of English Studies (IES) at the University of Luxembourg are seeking to appoint within its Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education:

Postdoctoral researcher in English Philology (M/F) 

  • Réf: F3-100031
  • Fixed-term contract 3 years (may be extended up to a total of 5 years)
  • Full time (40 hrs/week)
  • Employee status

As an Institute and a Study Programme, we approach English from both linguistic and literary perspectives, with the following focal points of research:

  • Literatures in English in Luxembourg (creative writing, reception, and literary history)
  • Features of English used in Luxembourg (phonology, syntax, lexis)
  • Teaching and learning English in Luxembourg
  • Ideologies of English in multilingual and intercultural environments

Your Role: Research The candidate would provide support in ongoing research projects regarding the interactions between literature and language. They would be involved in the Institute’s current research activities, such as Mapping English in Luxembourg and Luxembourgish Literatures in English Your Role: Teaching The candidate would support the development of modules focusing on how literature and language interconnect in different contexts, with an emphasis on computer-mediated communication. He or she would accompany students wishing to develop their expertise in the study of language and style in areas such as project design (research presentations, bachelor theses). To ensure continuity and sustainability within the programme, it would be important for the candidate to be able to tackle both the literary and linguistic dimensions of English as a multi-variety field and to convey the literariness of language as well as the linguistic qualities of literature to our students.

The jobholder will contribute to and support the study programme advising system (Portfolio); he or she would be in charge of advising and accompanying 20 out of 100 students in their academic development. He/ she will supervise Bachelor theses within the programme.

  • Outreach activities:
  • organising workshops and conferences: such as recurring series of events (e.g. the English Studies Conferences and the English Studies Reading Circle (BCE)) and academic conferences and related workshops ‘Mapping English in Luxembourg’ (IES);
  • keeping the website and social networks up-to-date and implementing the English Studies blog, whose aim is to bring together research and teaching initiatives and output.

Your Profile

  • PhD in Philology, preferably English with experience in sociolinguistics
  • Interest in carrying out fundamental research on English-language literatures in Luxembourg; this includes a cataloguing of varieties of English spoken and written in Luxembourg and their stylistic impact on the Literature produced in the country and does not require prior experience in this field;
  • Ability to build digital resources facilitating teaching, learning, and research activities in this as yet unchartered field
  • Good organisational and interpersonal skills.

We offer

  • You will work in a stimulating international and interdisciplinary environment.
  • The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

For further information, please contact Agnès Prüm: agnes.prum@uni.lu

Further Information Please provide the following documents via the online portal by 30 June 2019:

  • a detailed CV
  • an abstract of your thesis,
  • a list of 3 referees,
  • a motivation letter,
  • a description of possible research interests/ideas

Applications will be considered on receipt therefore applying before the deadline is encouraged.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoctoral researcher in the field of contemporary history/digital history/public history - Open until filled, Posted 15 July 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for the following vacancy in its Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH):

Postdoctoral researcher in the field of contemporary history/digital history/public history (M/F)  

Ref. 50014679 / OTP R-AGR-3614-18-C, Acronym: ESCH2022
3 years contract, full-time (40h/week)
Starting date: 1 January 2020
The research project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age: Sounds, Images, Ecologies, Practices and Materialities in Space and Time” will investigate the contemporary history of Luxembourg’s south, the so called Minette region. It will be a sustainable contribution to the program of the European Capital of Culture Esch-sur-Alzette 2022. Six sub-projects will study the history of cultures, populations and territories of the Esch 2022 region from different perspectives and angles. They will trace back flows and circulations of ideas, people and goods between Luxembourg, France, and other European countries. Results will be disseminated to an international scientific public, and, most importantly, aim at engaging a broad public through different public history means and digital storytelling.

The postdoctoral researcher will work under supervision of professor Andreas Fickers in the sub-project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age”.

This sub-project aims at creating synergies between the six historical research strands of “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age: Sounds, Images, Ecologies, Practices and Materialities in Space and Time”. The post-doc will work under the overarching topic of “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” and develop an integral historiographical perspective for the project. In addition, s/he will coordinate the integration and deployment of digital history tools and methods in the different research strands. The main tasks of the post-doc will be to conceptualise, organise and realise the temporary history lab for crowd sourcing and digitisation of historical sources, the virtual exhibition “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” and the mobile App “Discovering the Industrial Past of Esch 2022” in close cooperation with all project members.

The postdoc will be a member of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), which is one of the three Interdisciplinary Centres of Luxembourg University. The C²DH is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history.

Your Role
Write two peer-reviewed articles for an international journal on “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” Organise temporal history lab for historical crowd sourcing
Coordinate the creation and implementation of the virtual exhibition “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” and mobile app “Discovering the Industrial Past of Esch 2022”
For further information please contact: stefan.krebs@uni.lu

For more information about C²DH, please visit: https://www.C2DH.uni.lu

Your Profile
PhD in contemporary history, digital history, public history or related field
Experience in coordinating (digital) history projects
Experience with virtual exhibitions, mobile apps
Good command of the following languages: English, French and/or German
We offer
An interesting position within an international research centre
Dynamic and multicultural research environment
Personal work space at the University
Further Information
Candidates should submit the following documents:

Motivation letter
Curriculum vitae
Copies of diplomas
List of publications (if applicable)
The position will be advertised until filled.

University of Luxemburg (EU:Lux) - Post-doc in Contemporary European History - Deadline: 15 July 2019[]

Post-doc in Contemporary European History (m/f)

  • Ref: I3-50010502
  • Fixed-term contract 3 years (with possibility of prolongation)
  • Full-time position (40h/week)
  • Employee status
  • Earliest starting date November: 1st, 2019

Your Role - conduct a clear defined research project with a strong focus on comparative, transnational or international history

- expand the international network of the C2DH

- raise third-party funds

- teaching at BA or MA level (60 hours a year)

For further information please contact: Benoît Majerus (benoit.majerus@uni.lu)

For more information information about C2DH, please visit: www.c2dh.uni.lu

Your Profile

  • PhD in Contemporary History
  • Very good track record of publications in relevant peer reviewed journals
  • Participation in collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects
  • Experience in writing grant proposals
  • Active knowledge in English and in either German or French

We offer - an interesting position within an international research centre

- dynamic and multicultural research environment

Further Information Applicants are invited to apply online by presenting a research proposal (3 to 5 years) on a self-selected topic with detailed work packages and publication strategy (5 pages). The application should also contain:

- a curriculum vitae

- a teaching proposal (1 page)

- one article or book chapter

- two reference letters

Further Information The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

Application deadline: 15 July 2019.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Research associate (Post-doctoral) position in Sociology - Deadline: 28 Jul 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for the following vacancy in its Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education Research associate (Post-doctoral) position in Sociology (M/F) 

  • Ref. F3-50011283
  • Fixed-term contract 24 months (with potential extension up to 5 years)
  • Full-time position (40 hrs/week)
  • Contract starting date : 01/10/19
  • Employee status

The post doc researcher will be a member of the Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality (IRSEI) within the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education at the University of Luxembourg. IRSEI, a PEARL chair funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (FNR), develops comparative stratification research projects in the sociology of inequalities. Its research program analyses inequality changes in the context of welfare regimes, home ownership and wealth and income transformations, The intensification of economic inequalities in income and wealth, the development of new social cleavages and the accumulation of concrete social tensions, are leading factors of the transformation of social categories in the Western World. IRSEI develops new descriptive knowledge of these inequalities and their dynamics, cross-sectional and longitudinal methodological tools, focuses on the interactions between social structures and institutional transformations, new dimensions of inequalities, institutional answers and crises of welfare regimes. This programme is developed in the Integrative Research Unit on Social and Individual Development (INSIDE) of the University and in close cooperation with the Luxembourg research actors, including the LIS (Luxembourg Income Study). Your Role: The successful candidate will be member of the IRSEI team. In collaboration with the principal investigator (Prof. Louis Chauvel), he/she will:

  • Develop research in the sociology of comparative inequality and stratification;
  • Publish in international peer-review journals of high visibility;
  • Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences; •
  • Contribute to the preparation of competitive project proposals;
  • Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences;
  • Interact with the Pearl project members and participate in the project’s dynamics;
  • Collaborate with other institute members

Your Profile

  • Doctoral Degree in the social sciences;
  • Publications in academic journals;
  • Large experience in quantitative research (f.ex.Stata, R, etc.);
  • Experience in handling longitudinal and cohort datasets;
  • Extensive knowledge of public policies, welfare regimes research;
  • Interest and experience of comparative social sciences;
  • Good communication skills that enable him/her to support the supervision of students;
  • Excellent level in English. French and/or German would be useful assets.

For further information, please contact

Sabine Demazy

Email: sabine.demazy@uni.lu

Tel:  00 352 46 66 44 9336

We offer

  • Personal workspace (full-time contract requires to work on the University premises);
  • Stimulating work environment and integration;
  • Attractive remuneration;
  • Resources for the participation to international meetings and for missions abroad.

Further Information Candidates will submit their application online (motivation letter, detailed Curriculum Vitae including a list of publications, samples of original work, names and addresses of two referees, and copies of diplomas). All correspondence should be in English

Application deadline: 28 July 2019.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoc, Contemporary History of Luxembourg - Deadline: 30 Jul 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

The Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (University of Luxembourg) has a job opening for a Post-doctoral position on project in 20th Century History of Luxembourg:

Post-doc in Contemporary History of Luxembourg (m/f)

Ref : I3-50010501
Fixed-term contract for 3 years (with possibility of prolongation)
Full-time position (40h/week)
Employee status
Earliest starting date: November 1st, 2019
Your Role
- conduct a clear defined research project with a strong focus on comparative and transnational history of Luxembourg

- expand the international network of the C2DH

- raise third-party funds

- teaching at BA or MA level (60 hours a year)

For further information please contact: Denis Scuto (denis.scuto@uni.lu)

For more information information about C2DH, please visit: www.c2dh.uni.lu

Your Profile
PhD in Contemporary History
Very good track record of publications in relevant peer reviewed journals
Participation in collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects
Experience in writing grant proposals
Active knowledge in English and in either German or French
We offer
- an interesting position within an international research centre

- dynamic and multicultural research environment

Further Information
Applicants are invited to apply online by presenting a research proposal (3 to 5 years) on a self-selected topic in the field of political, social and/or cultural history of Luxembourg since the 1970s, with detailed work packages and publication strategy (5 pages). The application should also contain:

- a curriculum vitae

- a teaching proposal (1 page)

- one article or book chapter

- two reference letters

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

Application deadline: 30 July 2019.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoctoral researcher in the field of contemporary history/media history - Deadline: 1 Aug 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research university.

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for the following vacancy in its Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH):

Postdoctoral researcher in the field of contemporary history/media history (M/F)  

Ref. 50014677 / OTP R-AGR-3614-12-C, Acronym: ESCH2022

2 years contract, full-time (40h/week)

Starting date: 1 October 2019

The research project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age: Sounds, Images, Ecologies, Practices and Materialities in Space and Time” will investigate the contemporary history of Luxembourg’s south, the so called Minette region. It will be a sustainable contribution to the program of the European Capital of Culture Esch-sur-Alzette 2022. Six sub-projects will study the history of cultures, populations and territories of the Esch 2022 region from different perspectives and angles. They will trace back flows and circulations of ideas, people and goods between Luxembourg, France, and other European countries. Results will be disseminated to an international scientific public, and, most importantly, aim at engaging a broad public through different public history means and digital storytelling.

The postdoctoral researcher will work under supervision of associate professor Karin Priem in the sub-project “The Pasts and the Futures of Industrial Territories: Transitions, Ruptures and Recovery”.

Since the end of the nineteenth century, industrialization and urbanization have not only caused deep concerns and anxieties, but also fascination. This is also true for Luxembourg. Starting in the 1880s, the young nation underwent a rapid and massive industrialization process driven by its booming mining and metallurgical industry. While the shaping of the industrial past has been subject to extensive research, this project will primarily look at the transformations that happened during the so-called successive decline of the steel industry in Luxembourg during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The project will draw on rich photography holdings in different Luxembourgish archives.

The postdoc will be a member of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), which is one of the three Interdisciplinary Centres of Luxembourg University. The C²DH is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history.

Your Role
Write a peer-reviewed article for an international journal on “The Pasts and the Futures of Industrial Territories: Transitions, Ruptures and Recovery”
Contribute to the virtual exhibition “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” and mobile app “Discovering the Industrial Past of Esch 2022”
For further information please contact: karin.priem@uni.lu

For more information about C²DH, please visit: https://www.C2DH.uni.lu

Your Profile
PhD in contemporary history, media history or related field
Good command of the following languages: English, French and/or German
Basic command of Italian and/or Portuguese are welcome
We offer
An interesting position within an international research centre
Dynamic and multicultural research environment
Personal work space at the University
Further Information
Candidates should submit the following documents:

Motivation letter
Curriculum vitae
Copies of diplomas
List of publications (if applicable)
The position will be advertised until filled.

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Research Associate, German Literature / Literary Multilinguism - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

The University of Luxembourg is looking within its Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) for a: Research Associate on project in German Literature/Literary Multilingualism (M/F)

Ref: 50014629  
13 months fixed-term contract, 40 hours/week
Foreseen starting date: 01/11/2019
Employee status

Your Role:

Work within the research project ARSVIVENDI in the domain German Literature/Literary Multilingualism
Develop case studies on several German authors according to the project goals (analysis of multilingual aspects in literary texts, contextualisation in contemporeanous philology and life sciences)
Publish articles in scholarly journals Support the PI both in the organization of the project
Prepare a monograph on a topic related to the project
For further information please contact:

Prof. Dr. Till Dembeck

Institut für deutsche Sprache und Literatur und für Interkulturalitä

Tel.: (+352) 46 66 44-9606

till.dembeck@uni.lu

Your Profile:
PhD or equivalent in German or Comparative Literature
Expertise in the period at around 1800, preferably with a thorough knowledge in the historical semantics of multilingualism
Excellent command of German, fluent in English

Further Information:
Candidates should submit the following documents:

- letter of motivation

- curriculum vitae

- copies of diplomas

The University is an equal opportunity employer.

Please address your application online until 31.08.2019.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoc, Growth Theory (Economics) - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg invites applications for a:

Post-Doctoral position in Growth Theory:

  • Ref: F2-110020 (to be mentioned in all correspondence)
  • Fixed-term 24-months contract, extendable depending on the acquisition of external funding
  • Full-time position, 40h/week
  • Employee Status

Your Role:


  • The post-doctoral researcher will be working within the Centre for Research in Economics and Management and is expected to contribute to research in the area of growth theory.
  • We particularly encourage researchers with interests in theoretical and empirical research with a focus on the relationship between economic growth and the individual supply of labour.
  • The main tasks include writing academic papers, participating actively in the life of the department (e.g. seminars, workshops), and interacting with Ph.D. candidates, especially within the economic growth group.
  • A contribution to teaching activities (up to 2 hours a week) is expected.
  • The post-doctoral researcher will be under the supervision of Dr. Andreas Irmen.

Questions about the position should be sent to andreas.irmen@uni.lu

Your Profile:


  • PhD degree in Economics with strong background in growth theory, growth empirics, and quantitative economics in general.
  • Very good English language skills.
  • Willingness to work in an inter-cultural and international environment.
  • Curiosity and self-motivation.

We offer:


  • Fully-funded position.
  • An exciting international and multilingual research environment.
  • Personal work space at the University (full-time contracts require the candidate to work at the University premises).
  • Gender-friendly workplace.

Further Information:

Applications should be submitted online before 31/08/2019 in English and should include the following:

  • A detailed curriculum vitae.
  • A motivation letter with a description of research interests and plans for the coming two years (2 pages max).
  • Copies of two research papers or a copy of the PhD dissertation.
  • Three letters of recommendation.

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoc, Researcher in Digital History - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

Luxembourg is a dynamic, multicultural country in the heart of Europe with a strong research and development base supported by important organisational resources. The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history.

The Digital History Advanced Research Projects Accelerator (DHARPA) at C2DH is looking to hire a postdoctoral researcher as part of a recent PEARL Fellowship granted by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).

Postdoctoral Researcher in Digital History (m/f)

  • Réf: 50012965
  • Fixed-term contract 5 years)
  • Full time (40 hours / week)
  • Foreseen starting date: 01/10/2019

Your Role The postdoctoral researcher will work under the supervision of Professor Sean Takats, who will be leading a team to develop a new software platform for historical research. Like Takats’s other research software projects Zotero (https://zotero.org) and Tropy (https://tropy.org), this new software will be a highly polished, user-friendly platform intended for wide public adoption.

For further information, please contact c2dh@uni.lu

Your Profile

  • PhD in Contemporary History, Digital History, Public History or a related field
  • Passionate about using technology to conduct historical research
  • Experience in coordinating (digital) history projects
  • Willingness to cooperate actively in a larger team
  • Experience with Python, Javascript, R, and/or data visualization will be advantageous
  • Experience with grant writing will be a plus
  • Good command of the following languages: English, French and/or German

We offer

  • Contract subject to public national security system benefits
  • A dynamic, exciting and equal opportunity international research environment

Further Information Applications should quote Ref: 50012965 and include

  • A full curriculum vitae, including any publications
  • The contact details of two referees
  • A copy of the relevant diplomas
  • A cover letter indicating your motivation for this project, relevant experience and future interests

Deadline for application: 31/08/2019 (The position will be advertised until filled).

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Postdoctoral Researcher in Digital History - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

Luxembourg is a dynamic, multicultural country in the heart of Europe with a strong research and development base supported by important organisational resources. The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) is a research centre for the study, analysis and public dissemination of contemporary history of Luxembourg and Europe with a particular focus on digital methods and tools for doing innovative historical research. It serves as a catalyst for innovative and creative scholarship and new forms of public dissemination and societal engagement with history.

The Digital History Advanced Research Projects Accelerator (DHARPA) at C2DH is looking to hire a postdoctoral researcher as part of a recent PEARL Fellowship granted by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).

Postdoctoral Researcher in Digital History (m/f)

  • Réf: 50012965
  • Fixed-term contract 5 years)
  • Full time (40 hours / week)
  • Foreseen starting date: as soon as possible

Your Role The postdoctoral researcher will work under the supervision of Professor Sean Takats, who will be leading a team to develop a new software platform for historical research. Like Takats’s other research software projects Zotero (https://zotero.org) and Tropy (https://tropy.org), this new software will be a highly polished, user-friendly platform intended for wide public adoption.

For further information, please contact c2dh@uni.lu

Your Profile

  • PhD in Contemporary History, Digital History, Public History or a related field
  • Passionate about using technology to conduct historical research
  • Experience in coordinating (digital) history projects
  • Willingness to cooperate actively in a larger team
  • Experience with Python, Javascript, R, and/or data visualization will be advantageous
  • Experience with grant writing will be a plus
  • Good command of the following languages: English, French and/or German

We offer

  • Contract subject to public national security system benefits
  • A dynamic, exciting and equal opportunity international research environment

Further Information Applications should quote Ref: 50012965 and include

  • A full curriculum vitae, including any publications
  • The contact details of two referees
  • A copy of the relevant diplomas
  • A cover letter indicating your motivation for this project, relevant experience and future interests

Deadline for application: 01/10/2019 (The position will be advertised until filled).

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

University of Luxembourg (EU:Lux) - Post-doctoral Researcher in Labour Economics - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg invites applications for a Post-Doctoral position in Labour Economics.

Ref: F2-120002 (to be mentioned in all correspondence)
Fixed-term 24-months contract, extendable depending on the acquisition of external funding
Full-time position, 40h/week
Employee Status

Your Role

The post-doctoral researcher will be working within the Centre for Research in Economics and Management and is expected to contribute to research in the area of labour economics. We particularly encourage researchers with interests in collective models, (search and) matching models, empirical research using survey or administrative data and in policy evaluation to apply.
The main tasks include writing academic papers, participating actively in the life of the department (e.g. seminars, workshops), and interacting with the Ph.D. candidates, especially within the labour group.
A contribution to teaching activities (up to 2 hours a week) is expected.
The post-doctoral researcher will be under the supervision of Arnaud Dupuy and Prof. Konstantinos Tatsiramos.
Questions about the position should be sent to arnaud.dupuy@uni.lu or konstantinos.tatsiramos@uni.lu

Your Profile

PhD degree in Economics with strong background in labour economics, family economics, applied structural econometrics or program evaluation.
Very good English language skills.
Willingness to work in an inter-cultural and international environment.
Curiosity and self-motivation.
We offer
Fully-funded position.
An exciting international and multilingual research environment.
Personal work space at the University (full-time contracts require the candidate to work at the University premises).
Gender-friendly workplace.

Applications should be submitted online before 15/10/2019 in English and should include the following:

A detailed curriculum vitae.
A motivation letter with a description of research interests and plans for the coming two years (2 pages max).
Copies of three research papers or a copy of the PhD Thesis.
Three letters of recommendation

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

University of Lyon (EU:Fra:Ara) - Postdoc in Archaeology Classics, Ancient History or Archaeology, material and economic networks of the Eastern Desert of Egypt - Deadline: 11 Jul 2019[]

This postdoctoral fellowship will be held under the joint supervision of Dr. Jennifer Gates-Foster (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, responsible of the Workpackage 4 of the ERC project) and Dr. Bérangère Redon (CNRS, Laboratoire HiSoMA, PI of the ERC project). Besides working on the inventory, location and analyse of the graffiti and inscriptions of the Eastern desert he/she will also be expected to actively contribute to the scholarly activities of the research group (such as populating the Desert Networks-database, jointly organizing a conference, participating in joint publications, etc.). He/she will live in Lyon but regularly visit Chapel Hill (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), and work closely together with the other team members, particularly with the supervisor of the work package dedicated to the economic networks, Dr. Jennifer Gates-Foster. Periodic work with the ERC team in Egypt at sites in the Eastern Desert is also expected.

Graffiti and rock inscriptions, movement and the "inscribed landscape": Travelers have left graffiti, both textual and figural, across the Eastern Desert throughout its history. This informal writing and pictorial representation played an important but poorly understood role as a landmark and point of reference in the desert landscape by indicating the location of resources, sacred places and creating a dialogue between travelers, sometimes across millennia. Previous studies of these modest inscriptions have considered these texts independently of the landscape and as historically specific. As part of this contract, you will make an inventory of all graffiti and rock inscriptions dated from the New Kingdom to Roman times in the study area of the ERC Desert Networks project, as well as official inscriptions left by the administration in the region. In coordination with the research team, including the technical team that created the project GIS, you will develop tools to analyze the role of inscriptions and representations engraved in the landscape of the Eastern Desert from the New Kingdom until the Roman era. You will also study the social motivation behind these acts as well as the link between graffiti and rock inscriptions (their position, how they are composed and presented to travelers) and natural resources, including the particular topography of the desert, as well as other remains (wells, forts, cairns, but also material culture, such as ceramics) built or left behind by desert travelers.

The researches that are carried out within the HiSoMA research centre concern the ancient worlds, approached through archaeology, history, literary studies, philology, epigraphy, numismatics, iconographic studies, over a very long period extending from the Old Kingdom in Egypt to the late Antiquity, and in a coherent geographical space that corresponds mainly to the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean.

Applicants are expected to hold a doctoral degree in Classics, Ancient History or Archaeology). In order to be eligible, applicants must have obtained their degree at the time of application or demonstrate that they will have that degree in hand by the fall of 2019. Applicants should be fluent in English and have good reading skills of the other languages relevant to the field (German, French, Italian). Facility in Ancient Greek is also required and Demotic Egyptian desirable. Research outcomes will be written in English. There are no restrictions on the candidate's nationality.

The post-doc fellowship is done in the frame of the ERC funded 'Desert Networks – Into the Eastern Desert of Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Roman period' project (ERC-StG n. 759078): https://desertnetworks.hypotheses.org/.
Applications should include (i) a cover letter outlining your background and motivation, (ii) a detailed CV, (iii) a one-page research proposal (not including references), (iv) two letters of recommendation, and (v) a writing sample (10.000 words maximum).
Applicants are invited to submit the first two documents on the CNRS jobs website: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/ ; documents iii, iv and v should be sent directly to Dr. Gates-Foster (jgatesfoster@unc.edu) and Dr. Redon (berangere.redon@mom.fr).
The deadline for submission is August 20, 2019. A selected number of applicants will be interviewed in early September.
The starting date is October 15, 2019, or soon after, with the possibility of some adjustment.

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5189-BERRED-004/Default.aspx



University of Maine at Farmingtion (USA: ME) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Public Humanities []

The University of Maine at Farmington is accepting applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. This position will include a half-time teaching load (three courses per year) in public humanities and the fellow’s area of expertise, and assistant-directorship of the New Commons Project, a public humanities initiative funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation (more information at http://www.newcommonsproject.org). This is an academic-year position. The fellow will have extensive project-management responsibilities, including event planning, outreach, and coordination. Required: PhD in a humanities discipline (degree in hand preferred; ABD considered); college teaching experience; evidence of excellence in teaching (selected evaluations or portfolio); active research agenda; significant project management and public humanities experience. Start date September 1, 2020. Apply at https://umf.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobid=62078

NOTES: [6/4] Has anyone heard anything? The search chair told me they were hoping to schedule interviews by the end of June, so it might still be early...

Wow, end of June? Did you email her for this info? Did she provide a sense of when they were hoping to make an offer after the initial round of interviews? [6/4]

[6/4] Yeah, I emailed them to see if they had a sense of their time line (since it's so late in the hiring season) and they said interviews and an offer would happen in pretty quick succession. I'm wondering if they're just going straight to a short list of finalists, which might explain the extended time frame.

6/23: Any news yet? The end of June is approaching and their Fall semester is slated to start at the end of August.

University of Malmö (EU:Swe) - Postdoc in Sociology, Work-Life Research - Deadline: 30 Oct 2019[]

Malmö University is an innovative, urban and international institute of higher education, located in the centre of Malmö. We have around 1,800 employees and 24,000 students. Our research and education are characterised by the role we believe a university should play in an open society — to contribute to sustainability and equality in a scientifically grounded way with external partners and stakeholders. Identifying and addressing the challenges of the future are of highest priority. Our researchers and students work collaboratively to create, share and spread knowledge in order to understand, explain and develop society — both locally and globally.

Centre for Work Life and Evaluation Studies (CTA)
The present position will be part of CTA, and connected to different research areas/projects. At the center, we are focusing on diverse aspects of the social and organizational work environment. There is also a focus on organizational aspects of negative behaviors in the workplace (e.g. workplace bullying, sexual harassment, incivility, etc.). The research group at CTA is multidisciplinary and has a broad competence in different theoretical approaches and research methods. CTA is connected to the Department of Urban Studies and the area of Leadership and Organisation.

About the post-doctoral position
The postdoc position is for two years and mainly involves research. The main task is to conduct research within the field of social and organizational work environment related to different kinds of negative behaviors at the workplace. The post-doc will be involved in all aspects of the research process, including project planning, research design, empirical analysis, presentation of findings at conferences, and preparation of manuscripts for submission to leading peer-reviewed journals. Teaching and other duties may also be included, but up to no more than 20 percent of the working hours. Besides conducting research, the applicant is expected to take part in activities such as seminars and conferences at CTA and Malmö University.

Qualifications
Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, in a relevant subject within social sciences. The PhD should be completed no more than three years before the last date for applications.

Selection criteria
This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended as an initial step in a career, and the assessment of the applicants will primarily be based in their research qualifications and potential as researchers. Assessment criteria:

- The quality and focus of the doctoral thesis
- Research activities within fields relevant to the appointment in question
- Documented ability to independently conduct research of a sufficient standard
- Reflective presentation of their own pedagogical outlook and practices
- Demonstrated ability to communicate and collaborate with actors in other parts of society with a connection to education and research
- Documented experience of working in a multidisciplinary research environment
- Excellent communication skills in English and Swedish or another Scandinavian language in both speech and writing

See Malmö Universitys guidelines for documentation and assessment of qualifications in the merit portfolio

Contacts
Head of Department, Urban Studies, Kerstin Sandell, kerstin.sandell@mau.se
Director for CTA, Sandra Jönsson, sandra.jonsson@mau.se
General employment and procedural questions, contact Rebecka Forslund, Human Resources, rebecka.forslund@mau.se

Malmö University kindly but firmly declines direct contact with recruiting and staffing agencies, as well as job advertising sellers.

Application
You apply through Malmö University’s recruitment system by clicking the button “ansök”. You have the responsibility that your application is complete according to the advertised position and your application must be received no later than October, 30. 2019. 

The application consists of the following elements:

Personal letter with motivation
CV including contact information to two reference persons
List of scientific work relevant to the employment
A declaration of interest regarding the interest in the research field of social and organizational work environment and workplace negative behaviors (max 2 pages).
Main publications no more than 5, including the PhD thesis
Grades and certificates
See also Malmö University appointment rules

Additional information
The position is a full-time, fixed-term employment of a maximum of two years.
At Malmö University, individual salary negotiations apply. Malmö University is a workplace characterised by an open and inclusive approach where equal treatment adds value to our activities.

Starting date
Starting at the earliest convenience or by agreement. 

Union representatives
Saco-S, Rebecka Johansson, rebecka.johansson@mau.se
OFR, Martin Reissner, martin.reissner@mau.se

Welcome with your application!

University of Manchester (EU:UK:Eng) - Presidential Research Fellowship, Environmental History - Deadline: 26 Sep 2019[]

Creative, ambitious and keen to develop transformative research, you will relish this excellent opportunity to drive your academic career to a higher level. As an impressive early career academic, you’ll recognise that securing a Presidential Research Fellowship at the University of Manchester will empower you to unlock your potential. In addition to a good salary for the duration of your Fellowship, you’ll receive several thousand pounds per annum for research support costs and access to key technology platforms. Your time during this award will be initially dedicated to research, with no or minimal teaching in the first year, and minimal teaching in the second year.  Thereafter teaching would increase with each subsequent year of the fellowship.  You can look forward to mentoring and assistance in winning external funding and awards.

As a Presidential Research Fellow, you will be part of our important work to expand the new field of environmental history. Thanks in part to strong collaboration with colleagues in the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, environmental history is proving to be a field of enquiry that can change the world we live in. You’ll join colleagues working in a wide range of areas - from the global history of natural resources, to animal histories, to natural and engineered disasters, and humanitarian aid. Right now, our historians are creating great impact and public engagement in histories of water and flooding. Your work, too, will help us all to better understand our world.

To join us, you will need a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification. You’ll bring to the role a sustained record of publication output. Crucially, you will demonstrate the ability to develop a coherent world-leading research programme, with new concepts and ideas to extend intellectual understanding. You have what it takes to organise resources and deliver results to deadlines. Your excellent communication and interpersonal skills also equip you to build a team, and to inspire and engage students. The determination to win your own funding will be key to your success.

To discover more please visit www.brightest-minds.manchester.ac.uk

The University of Manchester is committed to building a culturally diverse institution where all staff and students can flourish and feel valued for their contribution and individuality.  Our policies and practices are designed to encourage talented people, whatever their background, to work and study here.  All appointments are made on merit.

  • [31 October] Notified of rejection

University of Manchester (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate in Linguistics/English Language, 'Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

This post will support the exciting Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers. This ambitious Digital Humanities project will use a uniquely rich, but largely unexplored, archive to explore a diverse – yet related – set of research questions on reading, letter-writing and language practices in Georgian England. This post will explore the commonalities and differences in the operation and the relevance to reading, writing and everyday language of the social networks around Mary Hamilton, evidence for the influence of language standardisation forces on letter-writing, and language use generally, during the late Georgian period, and how the social networks around Hamilton reflect the progress of the wholesale realignment of the English auxiliary verb system in the late Georgian period.

You should have completed a PhD in Linguistics or English Language, focusing on some or all of the period 1700-1900, which demonstrates one or more of the following areas of research expertise: social network analysis, language variation and change, historical sociopragmatics, letter-writing practices, normative linguistics, historical syntax, and competence in corpus linguistics research. You should have excellent analytical and writing skills, experience of working with working with original source materials and be able to read a variety of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century handwriting. You should also be well organized and be able to work both independently and as part of a team. A record of publication, of presenting your research to academic audiences, of promoting research via social media and of public engagement or impact are desirable, as it familiarity with Digital Humanities and using software applications for research.

We expect to hold interviews for the post between 8 and 10 October 2019.

As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments will be made on merit.

Please note that we are unable to respond to enquiries, accept CVs or applications from Recruitment Agencies

Enquiries about vacancy shortlisting and interviews:

Name: Professor David Denison

Email: david.denison@manchester.ac.uk

Or

Name: Dr Nuria Yanez-Bouza

Email: nuria.yanez-bouza@manchester.ac.uk

Or

Name: Professor Hannah Barker

Email: Hannah.barker@manchester.ac.uk

Technical support:

Email: universityofmanchester@helpmeapply.co.uk

Tel: 0161 850 2004

General enquiries:

Email: hrservices@manchester.ac.uk

Tel: 0161 275 4499

This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.

University of Maryland (USA:Md) - Postdoc, Office of Education Abroad (EA) - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

The Office of Education Abroad (EA) is partnering with The Teaching and Learning Transformation Center (TLTC) at the University of Maryland to hire a Postdoctoral Associate to support the assessment and evaluation of the Education Abroad Program (80%) and support the research agenda at the TLTC (20%). 

Education Abroad is in the process of conducting a program- and course-level learning outcomes assessment. The postdoc will design an assessment plan aligned with EA’s program learning outcomes to evaluate the courses within the program. After the plan is in place and approved by EA’s leadership, the postdoc will manage data collection and analysis under the direction of the Director of Research at the TLTC. 

The postdoc will contribute 20% of their time towards research that advances teaching and learning at Maryland with the TLTC. The TLTC provides education development consultations and programming to all levels of instructors at the University of Maryland. The postdoc will implement quantitative research that promotes research-based teaching practices at the University of Maryland, and supports college student academic achievement. The areas of focus for the next year will include active learning classrooms, peer mentorship, faculty learning communities, and student evaluations of teaching. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience conducting research that promotes equity and the advancement of instructors and students from underrepresented groups.
The position will require maintaining active research projects related to global education and college teaching under the supervision of the TLTC Director of Research, including design, data collection, data cleaning, data analysis, and preparation for reporting, publications and presentations. 

In addition, the position will be expected to contribute to grant-writing and administrative duties in support of the TLTC’s general operations as needed.

To apply for this position, you will need to submit the following documents: a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a list of three professional references including names, addresses and telephone numbers. For best consideration, apply by August 16th, 2019.

Qualifications:

- Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Education, Human Development, or a related field 
- A doctorate in a field of specialization must have been earned within five (5) years of initial appointment
- Strong research history with a demonstrated ability to publish peer-reviewed articles
- Relevant training in teaching and learning in higher education
- Proficient with statistics packages such as SPSS and MPlus
- Expertise in psychometric analysis, program evaluation, and learning outcomes assessment practices 
- Organizational skills
- Time management skills 
- Excellent writing and communication skills

Preferences:

- Experience with international education programs
- Experience living or working abroad, and/or fluency in a second language
- Proficiency with advanced statistical techniques such as factor analysis, structural equation modeling, longitudinal analyses and mixture modeling 
- Experience with qualitative techniques such as conducting interviews and focus groups, open coding, axial coding, and reliability analyses. 
- Proficiency with qualitative analysis software such as NVivo
- Experience conducting mixed-methods research projects

University of Maryland (USA:Md) - Postdoc, Teaching and Learning Transformation Center (TLTC) - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

The Teaching and Learning Transformation Center (TLTC) at the University of Maryland is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to support the center’s research agenda. The TLTC provides pedagogical development consultations and programming and serves instructors, teaching assistants, and peer mentors at the University of Maryland. The postdoc will design and implement mixed-methods research that improves teaching at the University of Maryland and supports undergraduate and graduate student academic achievement. The primary areas of focus for the next year will include studying active learning classrooms, peer mentorship, faculty learning communities, and student evaluations of teaching. There will be opportunities for the Postdoctoral Associate to pursue research projects in other topics related to higher education teaching and learning. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience conducting research that promotes equity and the advancement of instructors and students from underrepresented groups.

The position will require maintaining active research projects under the supervision of the Director of Research, including design, data collection, data cleaning, data analysis, and preparation for reporting, publications and presentations. In addition, the position will be expected to contribute to grant-writing and administrative duties in support of the TLTC’s general operations as needed.

To apply for this position, you will need to submit the following documents: a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a list of three professional references including names, addresses and telephone numbers. For best consideration, apply by August 16, 2019.

Qualifications:

- Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Education, Human Development, or a related field 
- A doctorate in a field of specialization must have been earned within five (5) years of initial appointment
- Relevant training in teaching and learning in higher education
- Strong research history with a demonstrated ability to publish peer-reviewed articles
- Proficient with statistics packages such as SPSS 
- Excellent organizational skills
- Outstanding time management skills 
- Excellent writing and communication skills

Preferences:

- Experience with advanced statistical techniques such as factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and mixture modeling 
- Expertise with advanced statistical software such as MPlus or R 
- Experience using data visualization software such as Tableau
- Experience with qualitative analysis software such as NVivo
- Experience with qualitative techniques such as conducting interviews and focus groups, open coding, axial coding, and reliability analyses. 
- Experience conducting mixed-methods research projects

Malmö University (EU:Swe) - At least two postdoctoral positions at the Institute for Urban Research, Critical Theory perspectives - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019 About Malmö University Malmö University is an innovative, urban and international institute of higher education, located in the centre of Malmö. We have around 1,800 employees and 24,000 students. Our research and education are characterised by the role we believe a university should play in an open society — to contribute to sustainability and equality in a scientifically grounded way with external partners and stakeholders. Identifying and addressing the challenges of the future are our highest priority. Our researchers and students work collaboratively to create, share and spread knowledge in order to understand, explain and develop society — both locally and globally. Postdoctoral research will take place in line with Malmö University’s vision, core values and objectives (https://www.mah.se/upload/Malm%c3%b6%20University%20Strategy%202022%20-%20SLUTVERSION%20Digital.pdf )

About the Institute for Urban Research The Institute for Urban Research is a newly established (2018) university-wide research centre that brings together all urban research at Malmö University. The IUR is the first institute for urban research in the Oresound region – the region with one of the highest urban growth rates in Europe.

It seeks to consolidate urban research at Malmö University and make Malmö University grow into one of the most prominent places for urban research in Sweden, Scandinavia and Europe. The IUR aims at shaping a collective identity for urban research at Malmö University and creating a research body that adds quality to our research activities. It seeks to create a research infrastructure that clearly meets the research priorities of both the Swedish government and the European Union. The IUR is open to all urban research but has a specific focus on urban renewal and housing, urban economics, mobilities, urban ecology, urban economics, migration and social sustainability.

You can find our website here: https://www.iuresearch.se/.

About the postdoctoral positions The postdoc positions are for 1 year and will mainly involve research within the field of urban research. The postdocs will be involved in all aspects of the research process, including project planning, research design, empirical analysis, presentation of findings at conferences, and preparation of manuscripts for submission to leading peer-reviewed journals. The postdocs will spend up to 20 percent of their time on management and administration. The postdocs will actively participate in the activities of the Institute for Urban Research such as seminars and workshops.

The postdoctoral positions will be part of the FORMAS Strong Research Environment CRUSH – Critical Urban Sustainability Hub. Research plans should be in the spirit of CRUSH: the analysis of housing issues and urban renewal from a critical theory perspective (feminism, Marxism, postcolonialism, etcetera). You can find more information here: https://www.iuresearch.se/research/housing/crush/.

Qualifications  Candidates should have obtained a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of urban studies or any related field (for example geography, planning, political science, sociology, economics, architecture, history, design and other related disciplines). The PhD should be completed no more than three years before the last date for application.

Selection criteria This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended to be an initial career step, and the assessment of the applicants will primarily be based on their research qualifications and potential as researchers.

These are the assessment criteria:

  • Quality and focus of the PhD dissertation
  • Previous research activities within areas relevant for this position
  • Proven ability to independently conduct good quality research
  • A written account, reflecting your own pedagogical values and practice
  • Proven ability to communicate and collaborate with actors outside the university in relation to research and education

In addition, assessment criteria specifically for this position

  • Quality of the research and activities plan (originality, feasibility, outcomes)
  • Experience with research grant applications
  • Good ability to develop and conduct high quality research within the field of urban studies including
    • Ability to work independently
    • Ability to display rigor in problem formulations and research plans
    • Theoretical and methodological maturity
  • Excellent communication skills in English in both speech and writing
  • Proven ability to co-operate with colleagues in other disciplines

Contacts For Malmö University: Guy Baeten, Director of the Institute for Urban Research, guy.baeten@mau.se Kerstin Sandell, Head of Department of Urban Studies, Kerstin.sandell@mau.se. For general employment and procedural questions, contact Sara Säthersten, Human Resources, Sara.sathersten@mau.se

Malmö University kindly but firmly declines direct contact with recruiting and staffing agencies, as well as job advertising sellers.

Application

You apply through Malmö University’s recruitment system by clicking the button “apply/ansök”. You have the responsibility that your application is complete and your application must be received no later than 16 September 2019.

The application consists of the following elements:

  1. Personal letter with motivation
  2. CV including contact information for two reference persons
  3. List of publications relevant for the employment
  4. A research and activities plan (max 4 pages). The research plan should preferably cover purpose and aim, research questions, account of methodological approach and data as well as theoretical framework. Activities should cover publications plans, planned conference sessions and papers, planned workshops etc.
  5. Copies of grades and certificates, in Swedish or English
  6. Main publications (max five including the PhD thesis)

If the application includes physical material, send three identical sets of the supplementary physical material by mail, marked with the right reference number REK 2.2.1-2019/214 to the HR-department, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö. If the physical material weighs more than 2 kg use the following address: HR-department, Matrosgatan 1, 211 18 Malmö, marked with the right reference number.

Additional information The position is a full-time, fixed-term employment for 1 year.
At Malmö University, individual salary negotiations apply. Malmö University is a workplace characterised by an open and inclusive approach where equal treatment adds value to our activities.

Starting date Starting in the beginning of 2020

University of Michigan (USA:Mi) - Michigan Society of Fellows[]

Application deadline Sept 24th

https://societyoffellows.umich.edu/app/

Each Fellow has a three-year appointment as Assistant Professor in an affiliated department of the University and a three-year appointment as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Society of Fellows. This appointment is not tenure-track. The current annual stipend is $60,000. Fellows are eligible for participation in the University health, dental, and life insurance programs. Each fellow is expected to teach the equivalent of one academic year, i.e., a total of two terms during the period of the fellowship. Any subsequent appointment of a Fellow to a position at the University of Michigan would be subject to the rules governing new appointments.

Fellows are expected to be in residence in Ann Arbor for the academic years of appointment (September to May) and to participate in the activities of the Society of Fellows. Off-campus research leave during academic terms will be permitted only in rare cases, only for brief periods of time, and only upon written application to the Chair of the Society well in advance of the proposed leave. Any leave granted will count as part of the fellowship tenure.

Fellows are asked to cite their affiliation with the Society of Fellows in any publications that result from work done during their tenure and to provide the Society with copies of such published work.

At the end of each fellowship year, Fellows are asked to submit a written report on their activities and accomplishments during the year.

Activities

The Society of Fellows is an interdisciplinary intellectual community in which the postdoctoral Fellows are joined by Senior Fellows to share their work in progress. Fellows are expected to participate in monthly colloquia, attend dinners of the Society, and to engage in conversation with other members about their intellectual interests. They participate in the annual evaluation of new applicants for the Fellowship, serve as evaluators for the Distinguished Dissertations Awards sponsored by the Rackham Graduate School, and act as mentors for graduate students completing their dissertations.

Research Assistance

The departments of appointment have primary responsibility for providing office and laboratory or studio space for Fellows, as well as access to other research needs or equipment. The Society will help to assure the cooperation of departments in providing the requisite setting for the scholarly and creative work of each Fellow. Each Fellow may draw on the Society’s funds for research or travel on approval from the Chair and with proper receipts, up to a total of $1500 per year. Fellows are encouraged to seek support from external agencies if it appears that their scholarly and creative work will be enhanced by such grants.

Fellowship Application

The 2019 application will be available August 1.  Questions may be submitted to society.of.fellows@umich.edu.

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Anyone heard anything? (Dec 9)

  • 12/16 Rejection received via post +13
  • 12/19 Has anyone on the east coast not received their rejection letter yet? Mine must be delayed by the weather...
    • No rejection letter here (near east coast). Did anyone receive it who is here? Yes
  • 12/24 I wrote to them over the weekend and heard back yesterday, on the 23rd. They told me, an East Coaster who has not yet received a letter, that my application had been rejected and that I would receive a formal notification in the coming weeks. Tl;dr: rejections are coming in waves; they will update you if you ask them. 
  • 12/23 rejection via email
  • 1/9: Has anyone received anything since the above?
  • 1/9: No, and this waiting game is BRUTAL. 
  • 1/13 Rejection received via post (+3; mine is dated 13 Jan and I'm on the East Coast)
    • Hi, thanks for the update and I'm sorry to hear about your rejection. If I may ask: when was the letter dated? 
    • Did it specify whether you made it to a more advanced round?
    • Mine just said "your application is no longer being considered."
    • 1/15: Anybody else still not heard?
  • 1/17: Acceptance offer by phone
    • Just FYI--when I was accepted, I was told I had until Jan 27th to decide. I accepted my offer before the deadline, but if any of the other initial candidates declined, it's possible they might contact alternates in the next few days? <- Thank you for this information and congratulations!!
  • 2/29: Rejection received via post.

University of Michigan (USA:Mi) - Faculty Research Fellow - Institute for Social Research/ICPSR - Open until filled[]

Application Deadline: Open until filled

Website: apply.interfolio.com/66585

The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) invites applications for one Faculty Research Fellow. The Fellow will join a team of researchers from ICPSR and the University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI) working to understand the impacts of data archiving and sharing in social science. The position is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to (1) understand how to responsibly allocate resources to data archiving so that we can (2) articulate data archiving policies that efficiently and effectively achieve innovation and transparency in social science.

ICPSR has more than 50 years of service to the social sciences and is the largest archive of digital social and behavioral science data in the world. ICPSR curates, preserves, and disseminates original social science data for research, instruction, and policy evaluation. It is one of five centers at the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan. ISR is the world’s largest academic social science survey and research organization and conducts some of the most widely-cited and influential social science research in the world.

Despite the potential for innovation and advancement that data sharing holds, we don’t yet know how to prioritize datasets for professional preparation and archiving. It’s likely that some datasets hold more downstream potential than others, and data sharing policies should prioritize high-value data over others instead of being one-size-fits-all. This project will help us understand the relative impacts of features of datasets (e.g., questions asked, populations included, topics covered) and curatorial actions (e.g., variable standardization, documentation improvements) on data reuse (e.g., citations, downloads). It will produce metrics to explain the return on various types of resource investment—e.g., what kinds of curatorial action increase data reuse and by what margin?

Responsibilities

The project will construct two measures of data’s scholarly impact—secondary impact and diversity—that depend on citations of the data. The ICPSR Bibliography of Data-Related Literature (the “Bibliography”) links over 80,000 research publications to the ICPSR data on which they are based. Generating the bibliography for a given study is currently a manual process, and datasets are often cited informally. The focus of the fellowship will be developing a predictive model that can assist staff in identifying informal and incomplete data citations. Given a set of publications, the model will (1) identify informal or incomplete dataset references and (2) determine whether the datasets match any in ICPSR’s collection.

The Fellow will work with Bibliography staff and ICPSR researchers to develop, test, and deploy the model and will report to Libby Hemphill, the Director of the Resource Center for Minority Data at ICPSR. The Fellow will also contribute to other aspects of the broader research project where appropriate. The broader project is a larger effort to understand the effects of curatorial actions on data reuse and impact and is also funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS). More information about the project is available from our IMLS proposal and the NSF project description.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications

  • PhD in information and/or library science, computational social science, computer science, digital humanities, or a related field
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills
  • Strong interest in collaborating on computational social science and data archiving projects work with social scientists, staff, and students of different backgrounds
  • Python experience

Desired Qualifications

  • Text mining and/or machine learning experience
  • Regression and structural equation modeling expertise

Application Instructions

Qualified applicants must submit:

  1. Cover letter describing their scholarly activities and outlining their interests in the research project
  2. Current CV
  3. Two academic writing samples
  4. One sample of Python programming work (can be a URL to a git repository)
  5. Names and contact information for three individuals willing to provide letters of recommendation

All documents should be in PDF format and contain the applicant's last name in the file name.

All applicants must submit their materials through Interfolio.

Anticipated Start Date

On or about December 1, 2019 (negotiable). Consideration of applications will begin September 1 and continue until the position is filled.

Employment Conditions

Applicants are expected to work on premise at the ICPSR offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which are located in the Institute for Social Research on the University of Michigan campus. Occasional travel to attend research group meetings or conferences may be required.

Salary and Benefits

This is a two-year appointment with a starting annual salary of $60,000.

University of Michigan benefits include paid vacation, paid parental leave, health insurance, schedule flexibility, and other benefits. A description of benefits at the University of Michigan is available here: http://careers.umich.edu/benefits/

The Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the diverse people of Michigan, to maintain the excellence of the university, and to ground our research in varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.

University of Michigan, Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) (USA:MI) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan in Women's Health - Deadline 1 February 2020[]

The Project

Prof. Sara McClelland (Psychology & Women’s Studies, University of Michigan) is seeking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to coordinate a multi-site, mixed methods project dedicated to understanding racial and gendered stereotypes related to abortion attitudes.

Individuals’ attitudes towards motherhood, sexual relations, and poverty are framed by historical discourses about gender and race, including women’s sexual and fiscal irresponsibility. These stereotypes create a set of social cues that shape who is imagined when respondents are asked about their moral and legal attitudes towards abortion. Because abortion survey measures frequently rely on individuals’ evaluations of women’s moral, sexual, and financial conditions -- and these concepts are frequently linked with women of color -- survey responses may not be accurately capturing individuals’ attitudes about abortion, but instead, reflect individuals’ attitudes about race, gender, and deservingness. In order to more accurately measure attitudes toward abortion, researchers must, one, identify the role of racial and gender stereotypes as they relate to abortion, and two, effectively measure these parallel attitudes in order to understand and model their influence on survey responses.

This project aims to contribute to several key areas, including: (1) stereotypes and their influence on measurement; (2) effective measurement of individuals’ attitudes towards marginalized groups; and (3) the scientific study of abortion attitudes.

Responsibilities

Under the supervision of Prof. Sara McClelland, faculty in the Women’s Studies and Psychology Departments at the University of Michigan, the fellow will assume mentored responsibility for: (1) advancing research projects, analyzing associated data, writing manuscripts, and submitting these for publication; (2) developing and testing survey and interview-based measures; (3) managing the logistics of field-based research, including ethics review, financial reporting, travel and logistics, etc.; and (4) supervising students, trainees, and volunteers who contribute to these efforts. Ability to travel occasionally to project sites, both regional and national, is required.

Qualifications

Applicants must have a doctoral degree in a field relevant to this project (e.g., psychology, medical sociology, medical anthropology, social work, public health). Other desirable qualifications include:

  • Record of scholarly publication, including first-authored journal articles
  • Expertise in research design, survey and/or qualitative data analysis (e.g., thematic, content analysis, ethnography)
  • Experience working with research related to women’s health, abortion, or reproductive justice in the U.S.
  • Prior supervision of research team and/or coordination of research activities
  • Current knowledge of issues related to reproductive justice and abortion

Applicants who will have completed the doctoral degree by September 1, 2020 are eligible to apply. Those holding professional terminal degrees such as a J.D. or M.P.H. are not eligible.

To apply:

Email the following items in one PDF with the surname as the first word of the PDF file: (1) cover letter stating long-term career aims, interest in the project, and suitability for the position, specifically referring to the criteria listed above; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) two or three relevant publications that you were responsible for the majority of analysis and writing; and (4) contact information for three potential references. Applications should be emailed to Leanna Papp: lpapp@umich.edu.

Salary: $45-60,000 (depending on experience) plus benefits. Information about available benefits can be found here .

Start date: Sept. 1, 2020 Location: Ann Arbor, MI

Deadline: Application deadline is February 1, 2020

Other information:

This project is expected to be ongoing and is dependent on funding. The research fellow position will be hired on an annual basis with renewal depending on continued funding and satisfactory performance.

The fellowship is housed in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG). Founded in 1995, IRWG promotes faculty research on women, gender, and sexuality and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

For additional information regarding the PI, associated research, and project institutions, see Sara McClelland’s research website and faculty profile . For additional information regarding the project or the post, please email: Professor Sara McClelland (saramcc@umich.edu)

The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer and applications from all are especially welcome. Trans and cisgender women and men, gender non-conforming people, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

University of Melbourne (AUS:Vic) - Postdoc (3x), Applied microeconomics with a specialisation of health economics or family economics - Deadline: 31 Dec 2019[]

The Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research at the University of Melbourne seeks enthusiastic, motivated economists with research expertise in applied (empirical) economic and social research.

There are up to 3 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow positions available for candidates with expertise in applied microeconomics with a specialisation of health economics or family economics. The successful candidates will be expected to demonstrate strong applied (empirical) econometric skills.

The positions are research-only and are fixed term only (three years) and the successful candidate will be expected to work on research projects as directed by his/her supervisor. 

The Post-Doctoral Research Fellow positions suit applicants who are about to complete their PhD or have recently completed their PhD. Candidates should possess strong applied econometric skills (especially as applied to the analysis of longitudinal survey data and cross-section and panel administrative data, and/or working on field experiments) with evidence of or the potential to publish in leading general and field-specific economics journals. Applicants should also have a genuine interest in engaging in policy-relevant research and in disseminating this research to a broad range of audiences.

All staff members are expected to work on directed and independent research projects that lead to high quality peer-reviewed research publications and that influence policy and practice by government and industry.

Please do not apply via the University website. Applications should be submitted online through the Econ Job Market website - https://econjobmarket.org/positions/5916

University of Memphis (USA:Tn) - Postdoc in History & Woman/Gender Studies - Deadline: 30 Sep 2019[]

The Department of History at the University of Memphis is offering a postdoctoral fellowship in women and gender studies. While in residence, in addition to pursuing a clearly defined research project, the postdoctoral fellow is expected to present research findings in a formal lecture in the Spring 2020 semester and to participate in activities in the Department of History throughout the academic year. Professional development teaching opportunities are available. The fellowship will run from November 1, 2019 through November 1, 2020

Successful candidates should have earned the PhD degree in history within the last two calendar years.

Please submit the following materials into The University of Memphis workforum webpage found at https://workforum.memphis.edu

  • Cover letter
  • A one-page description of the proposed research project (submit under “Other document 1”) *Curriculum vitae *Writing Sample, either a chapter or article, in electronic form (submit under “Article Reprint 1”)
  • Two letters of recommendation

The Search Committee has established that reference letters must be submitted in order for an applicant to be fully considered for this position. You must submit email addresses for two (2) reference providers. The system, workforum, will send an email to your reference providers. You have the ability to track the status of these references letters online. Please call 901.678.3544 if you have any questions.

University of Memphis (USA:Tn) - Post-Doctoral Scholar, African American Literature - Deadline: 14 Oct 2019[]

Position Summary:
The University of Memphis invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Scholar position in any aspect of African, African American and Diaspora Studies, beginning November 1, 2019. This is a one year position, ending in December 2020. Salary/benefit package is competitive. The successful candidate will be matched with a mentor, attend professional development sessions and other relevant events, and be expected to be active in the University of Memphis community of English and African American Studies researchers.

Successful applicants must have graduated with a Ph.D. in English, African-American studies, or a related discipline within the previous four academic years. Special consideration will be given to candidates with interests in pedagogy, teaching, and online teaching. In addition successful candidates must have demonstrated a commitment to building an inclusive, equitable, and diverse campus community.

To be considered for this position, submit complete application packet including cover letter describing your research and goals for the scholarship year, a curriculum vita (6 page maximum), a writing sample of no more than 30 double-spaced pages, unofficial transcript, three letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin on October 14, 2019 and continue until the position is filled.

All applications will be managed through the University’s online application system, WorkForUM, available at https://workforum.memphis.edu/. The University of Memphis is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Employer. We urge all qualified applicants to apply for this position. Appointment will be based on qualifications as they relate to position requirements without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class.

Minimum Qualifications:
o PhD in English, African American Studies, or related discipline
o Experience teaching composition and literature courses
o Evidence of teaching excellence
o Willingness to follow department-directed course objectives and outcomes.

University of Michigan (USA:Mi) - LSA Collegiate Fellow (Postdoc, any field) - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019 - CAMPUS VISIT STAGE[]

Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Application Deadline for candidates in Economics and Astronomy only: Friday, November 1, 2019

The College of Literature Science and the Arts (LSA) at the University of Michigan seeks outstanding scholars in all liberal arts fields whose research/scholarship and/or teaching/mentoring and/or service/engagement will contribute to the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals of our institution.

The fellowship provides up to two years of support for early career natural scientists, humanists, and social scientists with dedicated research time, mentorship, research and travel funding, and cohort- and program-based professional development opportunities related to scholarship and teaching, to prepare them for possible tenure-track appointments in LSA.

The LSA Collegiate Fellows program was launched in 2016 as a major college initiative aimed at recruiting and retaining exceptional early career scholars with demonstrated commitments to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic community. The program is administered by U-M’s National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) in conjunction with LSA academic departments.

Eligibility: Applications are welcome from any natural science, humanities, or social science field represented in LSA academic departments. Please see website listed below for list of departments/units and other eligibility descriptions. Additional program, eligibility, and application information can be found at http://myumi.ch/JYppY. Inquiries may be directed to lsacollegiate@umich.edu.

10/30: email notifying of nomination by department

12/5: campus interview invite (polisci)

12/13: Any news here?

12/15: Nothing here. It looks like there wasn't action on this one until February last year. 

12/16: Rejection email (860 applications this year) x3

12/19: Offer (polisci--typically moves before other depts)

  • Campus visits for finalists have been scheduled for January and February* 

University of Michigan (USA:Mi) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Studies - Deadline: 28 November 2019[]

The Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan invites candidates for the inaugural DSI Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. This is a 12-month term-limited position beginning 9/1/20 with the possibility of renewal for a second 12-month term. The DSI is a recently launched interdisciplinary institute focused on supporting cutting-edge and vigorous research into a wide range of facets in digital culture, such as algorithm studies, gaming and/or social media studies, digital media, etc.

Applications are welcome from scholars with demonstrated research expertise in digital studies and who are at the beginning of their academic careers, having received the Ph.D.  This is an ideal opportunity for a scholar with interest in race, gender, sexuality, and digital technologies, algorithmic bias and inequality, and social media and/or gaming culture. We welcome applications from a wide range of disciplines. Applications from recipients of the Ph.D. from the University of Michigan are welcome.  Non-US citizens may apply. The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

How to Apply: All applicants must apply through Interfolio, http://apply.interfolio.com/68838. Applications received before December 1, 2019 will be guaranteed consideration, but applications will continue to be reviewed as they are received until the position is filled.

01/13: Video interview/First Round

02/06: any updates since video interviews?

03/02: did anyone get campus interviews?

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (USA:Mn) - 2 Year Post-Doctoral Associate in Public History - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The Department of History and the Heritage Studies and Public History Program, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, invite applications for the position of post-doctoral associate (job code 9546) in the field of public history beginning in fall 2020 (August 31, 2020), renewable for one year, subject to satisfactory performance and continued availability of funding.

Preference will be given to candidates whose research encompasses the global south and/or focuses on diasporic and/or Indigenous communities and who have experience with community engaged and collaborative research projects. 

The post-doctoral associate will teach two courses; one a graduate course, to be cross-listed with the Heritage Studies and Public History program, and one an undergraduate course. The associate will also have some responsibilities to assist the department in developing undergraduate curriculum in public history and to participate in the intellectual life of the Heritage Studies and Public History program.

We have a strong commitment to diversity. We encourage scholars from underrepresented groups to apply. We welcome experience working with diverse students, in multicultural environments, and interest in developing curricula related to diverse populations.

Appointment will be 100% time over the nine-month academic year (late-August to late-May). Appointment will be at the rank of post-doctoral associate, depending on qualifications and experience, and consistent with collegiate and University policy.

Required Qualifications:  A completed PhD or foreign equivalent in history or in a related field with a focus on history, in hand before beginning the appointment (August 31, 2020), and a dissertation on a topic appropriate to the position are required. Candidates must demonstrate scholarly excellence with evidence of potential for scholarly distinction and an ability to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Candidates will be evaluated according to a) overall quality of their academic preparation and scholarly work, b) relevance of their scholarly research to the department's academic priorities and fields of inquiry, c) evidence of commitment to teaching and skills as a teacher, and d) strength of recommendations.

How To Apply:  Applications must be submitted online at the Application Page at employment.umn.edu. The posting number is 332111. The following materials must be attached to your online applications. 1) letter of application, 2) curriculum vitae and 3) a writing sample under 30 pages as a separate attachment in “My Activities.” Candidates advancing in consideration will be asked to provide a longer writing sample and three letters of recommendation. Additional materials may be requested from candidates at a later date.

Questions may be directed to histsrch@umn.edu.

The priority deadline for application materials is October 15, 2019. This position will remain open until filled.

University of Naples (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'The transfiguration of reality as a means of expression of socio-cultural issues. For a teratology of contemporary Arab fiction' - Deadline: 23 Oct 2019[]

The research grant-holder will carry out a survey of the works of Arabic fiction, published in recent decades, with the aim of analyzing the concept of “tawahhush” (monstrous). This concept is present in particular in the literary production of Egyptian and Iraqi authors, and it is an interesting key to understand some of the dynamics that have affected Arab societies in recent years. The research grant-holder will identify a corpus of texts on which to conduct the analysis, which will consist in the identification of recurrent rhetorical figures of speech and images related to local roots and to Western topoi reworked.

Web site for additional job details
http://www.unior.it/ateneo/2502/1/bacheca-assegni-di-ricerca.html

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (USA:NC) - Postdoc, Library & Information Science, iSchools - Deadline: 23 July 2019[]

The School of Information and Library Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) invites applications for a post-doctoral research position reporting to Dr. Gary Marchionini, SILS Dean and Cary C. Boshamer Professor.

The School offers the Bachelor of Science in Information Science, Master of Science in Information Science, Master of Science in Library Science, a new Master of Professional Science degree in Digital Curation, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Library Science. The School also offers an undergraduate minor in information science, a Post-Master’s Certificate in Data Curation, and a variety of graduate certificates and dual degrees (see http://sils.unc.edu for details).

This position will work with the PI and corresponding teams at Humboldt University and Wuhan University and a technical team at Northumbria University to define a data collection strategy (interviews, document analysis, focus groups) to use with 100 ischools around the world. This position will focus on iSchools in North America. The candidate will gather data, analyze and integrate it with data from the other teams, write reports and make presentations at the annual iConference. The candidate is expected to have a degree in information science or related fields, possess familiarity with the research and literature in organizational structures and behavior, and excellent verbal and writing skills. Ability to work independently but also in close interaction within a team and good writing/communication skills are crucial. Must be able to think and work within a multidisciplinary team. Duties include:

1-Gather and analyze operational data on websites and public documents for all iSchools in North America (45). Submit and harmonize this data with the core team at Nortumbria. 
2-Interview deans/heads of schools using a structured protocol developed by the research team. Organize and summarize these data and contribute to the core team. 
3. Conduct focus group sessions with deans/faculty at the annual iConference. Analyze these data and share with the core team. International travel required.
4-Work with the entire team on developing the data collection strategy.
5-Work with the PI and other team members to write reports and give presentations.

A PhD degree in information science or related fields, with focus on social organizations or higher education.

Also:

Competency in qualitative methods and data collection.
Strong verbal skills to interview senior administrative leaders in the U.S. and Canada.
Ability to travel internationally.
Ability to meet scheduling expectations that will necessarily fluctuate to meet the requirements of the position.

Submit:

  1. Curriculum Vitae / Resume
  2. Cover Letter
  3. List of References

Contact: Joey Landry, Sr HR Consultant

silsjoey@unc.edu

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (USA:NC) - Postdoc, Library & Information Science, 'Knowledge Representation and Re-Use for Exploratory and Collaborative Search' - Deadline: 23 Jul 2019[]

The School offers the Bachelor of Science in Information Science, Master of Science in Information Science, Master of Science in Library Science, a new Master of Professional Science degree in Digital Curation, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Library Science. The School also offers an undergraduate minor in information science, a Post-Master’s Certificate in Data Curation, and a variety of graduate certificates and dual degrees (see http://sils.unc.edu for details).

The School of Information and Library Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) invites applications for a post-doctoral research position in interactive information systems to participate in the NSF-funded research project, “Knowledge Representation and Re-Use for Exploratory and Collaborative Search”.

This is a multi-year project led by Dr. Rob Capra and is part of the research efforts of the Interactive Information Systems Lab at SILS. The project is focused on developing and evaluating novel techniques to allow users to capture, save, share, and re-use structured information about search tasks, search processes, and domain information. More information about the project can be found on the website: http://www.ils.unc.edu/searchstructures/

Duties and responsibilities include:
• Designing and implementing novel interactive information retrieval systems
• Designing and conducting research studies and evaluations (lab-based and crowdsourced)
• Quantitative and qualitative analysis of research data
• Helping to supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate research assistants
• Co-authoring research papers and presenting results at research conferences

This project is funded through an NSF CAREER grant. This is a full-time, 12 month, non-tenure track position consisting of an initial appointment for one year. Additional support beyond 12 months is unknown, but would be contingent on funds as well. The position includes salary, benefits, and travel support. The position will be under the supervision of Dr. Rob Capra.

A doctoral degree in a relevant field such as information science or computer science is required at the time of employment.

Preferred candidates will have the following qualifications and experience:

• Strong research track record
• Publications in top Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Information Retrieval (IR), and/or information science conferences and journals
• Experience with user-centered design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive systems
• Strong quantitative and qualitative data analysis skills
• Background in human-computer interaction and user experience research
• Knowledge of models of theories and models of learning, education, and cognitive psychology
• Experience designing and conducting both lab-based and crowdsourced research studies of interactive systems
• Experience developing interactive software and web applications

Submit:

  1. Curriculum Vitae / Resume
  2. Cover Letter
  3. List of References
  4. Research Statement

University of Nottingham (EU:UK:Eng) - 100 Nottingham Research Fellowships in All Disciplines and Anne McLaren Fellowships for Female Scholars 2020 - Deadline: 22 Aug 2019[]

Our prestigious fellowship schemes are a fundamental part of the University’s mission for the delivery of exceptional research that changes lives in the UK and across the world.

We are recruiting 100 Nottingham and Anne McLaren Research Fellows by the end of 2022 to help us to further achieve this vision. 

As one of our fellows, you will enhance our diverse, thriving community of outstanding early career researchers.

You will join a University with an international reputation for transformative discoveries and:

  • Take a prestigious first step into an independent research career
  • Receive three year’s research funding
  • Have a role linked to a permanent academic position at the University

We have two parallel schemes, offering the same package of support: 

  • Anne McLaren Fellowships, aimed at outstanding female scholars in science, technology, engineering and medicine at the early stage of their academic careers, who are typically under-represented in these subjects, and wish to establish a research career in the UK.
  • Nottingham Research Fellowships, targeted at exceptional postdoctoral researchers in all academic disciplines represented at the University. 

We offer:

Our competitive schemes attract and retain a diverse community of outstanding researchers and support them to reach their research ambitions. Our excellent support includes:

  • Three years’ independent research funding, covering salary costs at c.£39,000-£48,000
  • The link to a permanent academic post, subject to performance
  • Additional funding for research expenses totalling £75,000
  • Childcare costs of up to £5,000 per annum 
  • Access to mentoring, career development and networking with the wider fellowship community

We support applicants from diverse career paths and backgrounds.   We also welcome applications from those wishing to work part-time to meet personal responsibilities. 

Eligibility: Candidates must have been awarded their PhD. This scheme is aimed at early career researchers, and candidates do not normally have more than eight years of postdoctoral experience. However, to allow for varied career paths, candidates will be assessed on their quality, potential and track record, relative to their career stage.

Find out more: For full details on how to apply, including relevant school/faculty contacts, visit http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/researchfellows.  You can also find out what it’s like to be a fellow at Nottingham and what makes a good candidate. 

Expressions of Interest: 22 August 2019

Full applications: 4 October 2019

Expected start date for successful fellows is June 2020.

University of Nottingham (EU:UK:Eng) - Nottingham Research Fellowship Opportunities in the Rights Lab Beacon, 'Modern Slavery' - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

Salary: £39,609 to £48,677 per annum, depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance.

The opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity to join the visionary research team in the Rights Lab Beacon of Excellence, which is home to the world’s leading modern slavery experts and hosts a large-scale research platform for ending slavery.  The Rights Lab works with a global community of policy-makers, civil society actors and businesses – a community with a shared vision of ending slavery in our lifetime

Our prestigious internal fellowship schemes are a fundamental part of our Research Vision and aim to recruit the next generation of internal research leaders. We will be recruiting a diverse cohort of 100 Nottingham and Anne McLaren Research Fellows by the end of 2022 and as part of this we are particularly interested to recruit outstanding candidates to the Rights Lab Beacon.  Beacon fellows will be supported to develop an independent research career, whilst actively contributing to the aims of the Beacon Research Programme.

We support applicants from diverse career paths and background and also welcome applications from those wishing to work part-time in order to combine the fellowship with personal responsibilities. 

We are inviting applications in the following area:

  • The Slavery Environment Nexus: social-ecological systems approaches to modern slavery in fishing (to be based in the Faculty of Social Sciences)

Each fellowship offers:

  • Three years’ independent research funding, covering salary costs at c.£39,000-£48,000
  • The link to a permanent academic post, subject to performance
  • Additional funding for research expenses totalling £75,000
  • Childcare costs of up to £5,000 per annum 
  • Access to mentoring, career development and networking with the wider fellowship community

Eligibility: Candidates must have been awarded their PhD. This scheme is aimed at early career researchers, and candidates do not normally have more than 8 year’s postdoctoral experience. However, there are no eligibility rules based on years of post-doctoral experience as this doesn’t allow for variations of career paths across disciplines. Candidates will be assessed on their quality, potential and track record, relative to their career stage.

How to apply:

Apply online, completing the short form and uploading your completed full application form, downloadable below.

Full application deadline 6th September 2019.

Please note, uploading the full application form is a requirement and we will not be able to consider your application if this is not provided.Applicants MUST discuss their research proposal with the Beacon Research Team (via details below) prior to submitting their application. 

All queries regarding eligibility/details of the scheme should be directed to fellowships@nottingham.ac.uk


University of Nottingham (EU:UK:Eng) - Nottingham Research Fellowship Opportunities in the Rights Lab Beacon, 'Domestic Work as Modern Slavery' - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

Salary: £39,609 to £48,677 per annum, depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance.

The opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity to join the visionary research team in the Rights Lab Beacon of Excellence, which is home to the world’s leading modern slavery experts and hosts a large-scale research platform for ending slavery.  The Rights Lab works with a global community of policy-makers, civil society actors and businesses – a community with a shared vision of ending slavery in our lifetime.

Our prestigious internal fellowship schemes are a fundamental part of our Research Vision and aim to recruit the next generation of internal research leaders. We will be recruiting a diverse cohort of 100 Nottingham and Anne McLaren Research Fellows by the end of 2022 and as part of this we are particularly interested to recruit outstanding candidates to the Rights Lab Beacon.  Beacon fellows will be supported to develop an independent research career, whilst actively contributing to the aims of the Beacon Research Programme.

We support applicants from diverse career paths and background and also welcome applications from those wishing to work part-time in order to combine the fellowship with personal responsibilities. 

We are inviting applications in the following area:

  • Slavery and Domestic Servitude: investigating the risks of slavery in domestic work sectors (to be based in Nottingham University Business School)

Each fellowship offers:

  • Three years’ independent research funding, covering salary costs at c.£39,000-£48,000
  • The link to a permanent academic post, subject to performance
  • Additional funding for research expenses totalling £75,000
  • Childcare costs of up to £5,000 per annum 
  • Access to mentoring, career development and networking with the wider fellowship community

Eligibility: Candidates must have been awarded their PhD. This scheme is aimed at early career researchers, and candidates do not normally have more than 8 year’s postdoctoral experience. However, there are no eligibility rules based on years of post-doctoral experience as this doesn’t allow for variations of career paths across disciplines. Candidates will be assessed on their quality, potential and track record, relative to their career stage.

How to apply:

Apply online, completing the short form and uploading your completed full application form, downloadable below.

Full application deadline 6th September 2019.

Please note, uploading the full application form is a requirement and we will not be able to consider your application if this is not provided. Applicants MUST discuss their research proposal with the Beacon Research Team (via details below) prior to submitting their application. 

All queries regarding eligibility/details of the scheme should be directed to fellowships@nottingham.ac.uk.  For specific information about the role, and to discuss your research proposal with the beacon, please contact nick.wright@nottingham.ac.uk


University of Nottingham (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed term) in History, 'Transatlantic Slavery' - Deadline: 7 Oct 2019[]

£27,025 to £39,609 per annum, (pro rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience (minimum £30,395 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance

This role holder will be an important part of a multidisciplinary team working to investigate the links between Nottingham’s universities and historical transatlantic slavery (as recently pursued by the University of Glasgow and UCL).Working as part of the Nottingham and Historical Slavery Group, the successful candidate will deliver research, stakeholder engagement and impact.

The role-holder will coordinate relationships with internal and external research partners and stakeholders, deliver a major report, and deliver knowledge exchange. The role may involve travel. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who have completed a PhD (or close to completion) or equivalent level research focused on the historical transatlantic slavery connections of the United Kingdom and with experience of public engagement in this area.

This role is available on a fixed term contract until 31st May 2021. Hours of work are full time (36.25 hours). Job share arrangements may be considered.

The role is available to start from 1st November 2019. 

The University of Nottingham is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to sarah.badcock@nottingham.ac.uk. Applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.

Our University has always been a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and from across the globe. For more information on the support we offer our international colleagues, visit; www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/applyingfromoverseas/index2.aspx

University of Notre Dame (USA:IN) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2019[]

  • The University of Notre Dame’s Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism invites applications for a 2020–2021 Postdoctoral Research Associate. This is a one-year (12-month) appointment in residence at the University of Notre Dame with a start date of July 1, 2020, renewable for a second year.
  • Research Associates dedicate much of their time to their own research and writing projects. They also actively contribute to the work of the Cushwa Center by supporting event and conference planning, contributing to the center’s American Catholic Studies Newsletter, and bringing their expertise to bear on other center programming. Research Associates may pursue teaching opportunities with the appropriate departments or programs at Notre Dame, usually no sooner than during their second semester on campus. Such opportunities are subject to the needs and discretion of the relevant academic department and the College.
  • The University of Notre Dame is an equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional and academic commitment to diversity.
  • Requirements: Applicants should have a recently-completed doctorate in history, religious studies, theology, sociology, or another relevant field, and should be actively engaged in research projects related to U.S. religious history.
  • Compensation: Annual salary of $50,450.
  • Cushwa’s Postdoctoral Research Associates are entitled to limited moving expense reimbursements, a budget for conference travel and other approved professional development uses, and benefits as summarized for "Postdoctoral Research Associate" appointments at hr.nd.edu/benefits/summary-information/benefit-summaries.
  • Application Instructions: Please submit an application with the following:
  • 1. cover letter on current research and your interest in a fellowship at the Cushwa Center
  • 2. curriculum vitae
  • 3. relevant writing sample (20–25 pages)
  • 4. three references (letters are not required)
  • Applications are due January 15, 2020.

University of Oregon (USA:OR) - Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in Library/Museum Collaboration - Deadline: 26 Jul 2019[]

Department Summary About the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 
The only academic art museum in Oregon accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) features engaging exhibitions, significant collections of historic and contemporary art, and exciting educational programs that support the university’s academic mission and the diverse interests of its off-campus communities. The mission of the museum is to enhance the academic mission of the University of Oregon and further the appreciation and enjoyment of the visual arts for the general public. The JSMA’s collections galleries present selections from its extensive holdings of Asian, American, Latin American, and European art. Special exhibitions galleries display works from the collection and on loan, representing many cultures of the world, past and present. 

About the University of Oregon Libraries
The University of Oregon Libraries is an essential partner in the University’s educational, research, and public service mission. With five locations on the Eugene campus, and branches at UO Portland and at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, the Libraries offers services and many flexible and well-equipped environments for library users’ research and learning needs. Its mission is to actively support the student learning experience, enable the creation and stewardship of knowledge, and contribute to advancements in teaching, research, scholarship, and public service. The University of Oregon Libraries is the only Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member in Oregon.

Position Summary This limited-duration Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar (MPS) position is funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in support of the University of Oregon (UO) initiative, “Leveraging GLAM Assets in Research, Teaching, and Learning: Faculty Fellowships to Advance Library-Museum Collaboration.” Reporting to the two Project Investigators (co-PIs) for this Mellon-funded initiative, one based in the UO Libraries and one based in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA), The Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in Library/Museum Collaboration will be the first joint appointment to the UO Libraries and the JSMA.

The MPS is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD recipient in the arts and humanities to develop as a researcher and scholar in a cross-disciplinary library/museum environment. The MPS will learn from and participate in the intellectual design, implementation, and assessment of this new, experimental program. The MPS will conduct research related to organizational models, best practices, digital tools and systems, and relevant research methods that will inform the program design and implementation. To achieve the program’s learning outcomes for the position, the MPS will benefit by participating in a formal mentoring plan, which will include training in library/museum practices, collaboration with experienced program leaders and participants at regular meetings, and completion of assignments to help faculty fellows design and develop their grant-funded projects. 

Under the guidance of the library and museum co-PIs, the incumbent’s learning and experiences will be enhanced by training in grants administration and project management principles and techniques, which will benefit the MPS’s future research and scholarship endeavors. The incumbent will help the co-PIs administer the overall program, will supervise two Graduate Employees (GEs), and will provide hands-on development support to faculty grant recipients. The MPS, with support from the GEs, will solicit applications and coordinate a publicity campaign for a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) project-intake process to identify faculty partners and projects. The MPS, working with the faculty fellows, will determine the outcomes of and assess the projects. The MPS arranges periodic meetings with stakeholders and grant recipients on a regular basis as directed or as necessary to ensure successful outcomes. The MPS will provide training of grant recipients with support from JSMA and Libraries staff. 

Because the grant itself is an innovative model, the MPS will conduct original research on this and similar Mellon-funded proposals that advance GLAM priorities, assessing the effectiveness of the model, and sharing findings with others through presentations at academic conferences and meetings, and through scholarly publications. In this way, the MPS will be disseminating scholarly information regarding this new model of research, teaching, and learning using library/museum assets. 

This position requires close collaboration and clear communication with multiple different departments across the University campus. Utilizing knowledge of the Libraries’ and JSMA’s resources, as well as university-wide resources. The MPS will work closely with faculty fellows, the provost’s office, and other entities to ensure effective promotion of the program and faculty participation. This includes timely communication with and outreach to University departments, communications staff, and project participants.

Minimum Requirements • Ph.D. in art history, digital humanities, history, museum studies, library and information science, or closely related field; or documented evidence that the Ph.D. will be completed before the start of the position

Professional Competencies • Working knowledge of and/or experience in project management 
• Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team
• Evidence of ability to work effectively and collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students of diverse backgrounds
• Experience producing scholarly content in a variety of formats 
• Excellent research and writing skills
• Experience with public speaking and presentations.

Preferred Qualifications • Background in museums and/or library systems, data standards, exhibition curation, or publications
• Two years or more of responsible project management experience
• Fluency with digital scholarship and/or digital humanities-related tools and methods

University of Oslo (NOR) - Postdoc in Asian Studies & Environmental Humanities - Deadline: 11 Aug 2019[]

A Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) in Asian Studies/Environmental Humanities is available at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo.

The researcher will take part in the ERC-funded project Whales of Power: Aquatic Mammals, Devotional Practices, and Environmental Change in Maritime East Asia, led by Aike P. Rots. Whales of Power is concerned with the comparative study of human-cetacean relations in maritime East Asia, as expressed in popular worship practices and beliefs. We will examine several of these traditions in different parts of the region, through a combination of historical and ethnographic research. Marine mammals and associated worship practices serve as a prism through which we approach human responses to socio-economic and environmental change in Asian coastal communities. The project has three important theoretical objectives: 1) apply recent theoretical developments associated with “environmental humanities” to the comparative study of popular religion; 2) reconsider the role of local worship traditions in the Asian Secular Age, examining the new meanings attributed to ritual practices; and 3) contribute to a new comparative paradigm in Asian studies.

The research fellow will be responsible for Work Package 2, conducting in-depth research on one or two case studies in East and/or Southeast Asia. The research may be historical, ethnographic, or a combination of the two. Possible research topics include the following:

  • A study of the changing meanings attributed to sacred river dolphins in the region, such as the baiji dolphin in the Yangtze and/or the Irrawaddy dolphin in the Mekong, which are historically associated with river deities
  • An ethnographic study of Asian conservation initiatives centred on whales, dolphins, or other marine mammals, and the ways in which traditional notions of these animals as sacred or divine are employed today
  • A historical study of beliefs in whales as the incarnation or expression of maritime deities, for instance Cá Ông in Vietnam or Ebisu in Japan, and the modern transformations of such ideas and related worship practices
  • A study of the historical and contemporary significance of marine mammals in indigenous worship practices in the Asia-Pacific region, for instance among the Ainu, the Māori, or the people of Lembata

The research should result in a monograph and one (or more) journal article(s). In addition, the research fellow will co-edit a special issue of an international peer-reviewed journal or edited volume, together with the project leader.

The position is available for a period of 3 years. Applicants should frame their project proposals within the overall framework of the Whales of Power project, and be familiar with the project’s contents and objectives. For more information about Whales of Power, see the project website. If you have any questions, please contact the project leader, Aike Rots: a.p.rots@ikos.uio.no.

The successful candidate is expected to join the existing research milieu or network and contribute actively to its development. In addition to their respective work packages, s/he will take part in group activities such as the weekly “WhoP Lab” seminars, workshops, and excursions. Therefore, special emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s potential to contribute to the project as a whole, and on social and pedagogical skills. The main purpose of postdoctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines.

Qualification requirements

  • PhD or equivalent academic qualifications with a specialization in Asian area studies, religious studies, social anthropology, environmental humanities, or a related discipline
  • A high-quality and original research proposal, which must be thematically and theoretically related to the overall Whales of Power project
  • Fluent oral and written communication skills in English
  • Excellent command of the Asian language(s) necessary for conducting the proposed research (depending on methodology, thematic and geographical focus, and source material)
  • Personal suitability and motivation for the position

The doctoral dissertation must have been submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis being approved.

Applicants who are or have previously been employed as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (SKO 1352) at the University of Oslo do not qualify for another Post-Doctoral fellowship. Such candidates are eligible for a position as Researcher (SKO 1109).

In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on:

  • The project’s scientific merit, relevance and innovation
  • The applicant’s estimated academic and personal ability to carry out the project within the allotted time frame
  • The candidate’s potential to contribute to Whales of Power as a whole, and willingness to take part in academic group work
  • Previous research experience
  • Good co-operative skills, and the ability to successfully join in academic collaboration within and across disciplines

We offer

  • Salary NOK 523 200 - 605 500 per annum depending on qualifications
  • A professionally stimulating working environment
  • Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
  • Attractive welfare benefits

How to apply

The application must include

  • Application letter describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position
  • Curriculum Vitae, listing academic degrees, previous positions, teaching experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities
  • List of publications
  • Project description (approximately 5 pages). The project description must present a feasible progress plan. It is expected that the applicant will be able to complete the project during the period of appointment
  • Up to three previous academic works (e.g. published journal articles) that the applicant wishes to be considered
  • Copies of educational certificates (PhD and MA)

Please note that all documents must be in English or a Scandinavian language, except for academic works submitted for consideration, which may also be in German or French.

The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system. Please follow the link “apply for this job”. Applicants with education from a foreign university must attach an explanation of their university’s grading system.

The application deadline is 11 August 2019. The short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview in late August. The successful candidate is expected to start on 1 November 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Formal regulations

Please see the guidelines and regulations for appointments to Postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Oslo.

No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Fellow period at the University of Oslo.

According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure.

The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results etc.

The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.

Contact information

Project leader Aike P. Rots

HR-Officer Steffen Remvik

About the University of Oslo 

The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 28 000 students and 7000 employees. With its broad range of academic disciplines and internationally recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society.

The Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages (abbreviated IKOS from its Norwegian name) is one of the seven departments at the Faculty of Humanities. The Department has a broad competency in the study of religion and culture and in language based area studies of South Asia, East Asia and the Middle East and North Africa. The Department has several study programmes at both BA and MA levels. Among the Department's 110 employees about 40 are PhD and Postdoctoral Fellows.

Deadline

11th August 2019

University of Oslo (NOR) - 2 Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Faculty of Theology - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

Applications are invited for up to two 3 year positions as Postdoctoral Fellow to be based at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo.

Each applicant must develop a project that is thematically relevant to one or more of the research groups at the Faculty: https://www.tf.uio.no/english/research/groups/.

More about the position

The appointment is a fulltime position, 10% of which is devoted to required duties, usually in the form of teaching activities.

The main purpose of the fellowship is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines.

Applicants are asked to develop a focused research project with clear aims and research questions, and an appropriate methodological approach. The postdoctoral project should be well positioned in the international research field, and novelty in methodological approaches is a strength.

Experience in international publishing of high quality in the relevant research field is an advantage, as is international research experience. The successful candidate has the ability to conduct independent research of high quality, while at the same time taking an interest in collaborating with colleagues and contributing to the further development of one or more of the research groups at the Faculty.

The position offers good opportunities for advancing an internationally oriented research career. A research stay abroad during the employment period is expected, but relative to funding available.

Qualifications

  • Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in the relevant field. Doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis being approved.
  • Personal suitability and motivation for the position.

We offer

  • Salary NOK 523.200-573.100 per annum, depending on qualifications in a position as Postdoctor (position code 1352)
  • Professional development in a stimulating academic environment
  • Attractive welfare benefits and a generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo’s family friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities

How to apply

The application must include

  • cover letter (statement of motivation, summarizing scientific work and research interest)
  • project description, including progress plan and any plans for a stay abroad (max. 5 pages)
  • CV (summarizing education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activity)
  • copies of educational certificates (academic transcripts only)
  • a complete list of publications
  • x numbers of academic works that the applicant wishes to be considered
  • list of reference persons: 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and phone number)

The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system. Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system. Please note that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.

In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the documented, academic qualifications, the project description (whenever this is required in the call for applicants), and the quality of the project as well as the candidates motivation and personal suitability. Interviews with the best qualified candidates will be arranged.
It is expected that the successful candidate will be able to complete the project in the course of the period of employment.

Formal regulations

Please see the guidelines and regulations for appointments to Postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Oslo.

No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Fellow period at the University of Oslo.

According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure.

The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results etc.

The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.

Contact information

Professor Anders Runesson, phone number: +47-22850305, e-mail: anders.runesson@teologi.uio.no

Senior Advisier Rigmor Smith-Gahrsen, phone number: +47-22850311, e-mail: rigmor.smith-gahrsen@teologi.uio.no

University of Oslo (NOR) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

There is a vacant position at the Department of Political Science (https://www.sv.uio.no/english/) for a Postdoctoral Fellow (SKO 1352) in Political Science.
The position is for a period of three years without compulsory work or four years with compulsory work (primarily teaching duties).

The Department of Political Science hereby announces 1-2 vacant positions as Postdoctoral Fellow.
Applications are invited from excellent candidates from all parts of political science, including public policy and administration, comparative politics, political theory and international relations.

The appointment is for a fixed, non-tenured term of 4 years. The appointee will have a 25% teaching requirement.

Successful applicants must therefore be prepared to teach Bachelor's and Master's level courses within the Department's course portfolio as well as tutor Master's students.

The Department organizes teaching into five sections: public policy and administration, comparative politics, political theory, international relations, and research methods.

The main purpose of the fellowship is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines.

A comprehensive assessment of the applicant's scientific qualifications forms the basis of appointment.

  • Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in Political Science or a closely related disipline before taking up the post. The Doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis being approved.
  • Applicants must have excellent written and oral proficiency in English

The following qualifications will count in the assessment of the applicants: 

In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s publication record and quality of the research proposal.
Emphasis will be given to the applicants' documented teaching skills and formal qualifications, teamwork skills and personal suitability for the position.

Postdoctoral fellows who are appointed for a period of four years are expected to acquire basic pedagogical competency in the course of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %.

We offer


  • Salary NOK 523 200 - 605 500 per annum depending on qualifications 
  • Budget for travel and research assistance (currently NOK 35 000 per year)
  • A pleasant and stimulating working environment
  • Attractive welfare benefits, including possibilities for University's kindergarten and a generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo’s family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities

The application must include

  • A cover letter (statement of motivation, summarizing scientific work and research interests)
  • A project description, including progress plan (max. 2 pages)
  • CV (summarising education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience, and other qualifying activities)
  • Copies of educational certificates (academic transcripts only)
  • A complete list of publications
  • Upload a copy of (what you consider to be) your best publication to date (one publication only!), preferably a single-authored article published in an international political science journal. If a co-authored work is uploaded instead, the applicant’s individual contribution must be clarified and confirmed by co-authors.
  • List of reference persons: 2 or 3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail, and phone number)

The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system. Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system. Please note that all documents should be in English (or a Scandinavian language).

In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the documented, academic qualifications, the project description (whenever this is required in the call for applicants), and the quality of the project as well as the candidates motivation and personal suitability. Interviews with the best qualified candidates will be arranged.
It is expected that the successful candidate will be able to complete the project in the course of the period of employment.

University of Oslo (NOR) - Postdoctoral Fellow on far-right extremism online - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

About the position and the project

The Department of Political Sciences seeks to recruit an excellent social scientist to work full time as a Postdoctoral Fellow on the project 'Far Right Politics Online and Societal Resilience' (FREXO). The primary aim of the FREXO project is to assess how online media affect both the mobilising capacity and the broader societal and political impact of far-right politics. FREXO combines two sub-studies that examine how far-right extremist groups (WP1) and hyper-partisan alternative media (WP2) produce and distribute content, with two sub-studies that study the impact of far-right communication on public opinion (WP3) and the specific impact of far-right online hate speech (WP4). The postdoctoral fellow will belong to WP1. FREXO is a collaboration between the Institute of Social Research (ISF), the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX), and Oslo Metropolitan University. The project is financed by the Research Council of Norway. The appointment is for a fixed, non-tenured term of 3 years. If the successful candidate’s research interests match the Department’s teaching needs, the appointment may be extended to a fixed, non-tenured term of four years with a 25% teaching requirement. Postdoctoral fellows who are appointed for a period of four years are expected to acquire basic pedagogical competency in the course of their fellowship period.

Applicants must formulate a project description that lays out a promising research project that can be fulfilled in the course of three years. This project must address the key question of WP1, that is, how far-right groups in Scandinavia exploit social media in order to disseminate their ideological messages, mobilise activists, and create networks. More specifically, the project should, based on online data from the Scandinavian countries, aim to (1) map the structure of far-right networks, (2) examine how far-right groups construct a particular world-view, and (3) assess key drivers of online mobilisation of the far right.

More information is found on our project website: 'Far Right Politics Online and Societal Resilience' (FREXO)

Qualification requirements

A comprehensive assessment of the applicant's scientific qualifications will form the basis of appointment. Successful applicants must have handed in their PhD thesis for evaluation before the application deadline and must have received a relevant PhD degree before taking up the post. In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the quality of the project description. Moreover, the candidate should demonstrate skills in quantitative methods. Emphasis will also be given to the applicants' qualifications, dissemination skills, teamwork skills, and personal suitability for the position. Due to the topic requirements, sufficient language skills for data collection will be assessed as an advantage.

We offer

  • Salary according to "SKO 1352 postdoktor", pay grade 59-67, NOK 523 200-605 500 per year 
  • Budget for travel and research assistance 
  • A pleasant and stimulating working environment 
  • A good pension scheme through the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund 
  • Excellent welfare schemes, including possibilities for University's kindergarten

How to apply

The application must include

  • A cover letter (statement of motivation, summarising scientific work and research interest)
  • A CV (summarising education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience, and other qualifying activities)
  • A project description (maximum 3000 words)
  • A complete list of publications

The application with attachments must be delivered via our electronic recruiting system. Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system. Please note that all documents should be in English (or a Scandinavian language).

Note! Publications should not be submitted with the application; the most promising candidates will be invited to submit their publications, as well as their educational certificates and diplomas, later in the process.

Short-listed candidates for the job will be invited to an interview and might be asked to give a trial lecture.

Please note Applicants who at the time of appointment cannot provide documented evidence of basic formal teaching competence must acquire such competence within two years by completing a mandatory pedagogical course provided by UiO.

Formal regulations

Please see the guidelines and regulations for appointments to Postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Oslo.

No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Fellow period at the University of Oslo.

According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, even in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure.

The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results etc.

The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.

Contact information

Deputy director Anders Ravik Jupskås, phone number: +47 22 84 58 50, e-mail: a.r.jupskas@c-rex.uio.no 

University of Oslo (NOR) - Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in Linguistic Explorations Beyond Language - Deadline: 20 Sep 2019[]

Job description

A Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) in Linguistic Explorations beyond Language is available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (ILN), University of Oslo.

The position is associated with the Super Linguistics Research Group (https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/groups/super-linguistics/index.html) and is funded by the faculty of Humanities.

The candidate is expected to present a research project with clear relevance for the emerging field of ‘Super Linguistics’, defined as the application of formal linguistic methodology (and methodology inspired by formal linguistics, especially from the perspective of syntax, semantics and the syntax-semantics interface) to diverse non-standard objects (such as gestures, music, dance, non-verbal pictorial representations, animal calls, etc.). Of specific interest are interdisciplinary proposals that combine formal linguistic approaches with approaches from areas such as (but not limited to) musicology, psychology, ethology, cognitive science, human movement science, robotics, or informatics. We seek strongly motivated, competent and internationally oriented candidates, with high-ranking qualifications in their relevant area of research.

The position is available for a period of 2 years.

The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment/network of the department and contribute to its development. The main purpose of postdoctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines.

Qualification requirements

  • PhD or equivalent academic qualifications with a specialization in linguistics, philosophy, musicology, psychology, biology (ethology), cognitive science, human movement science, robotics, informatics, or other relevant field. The applicant is required to document that the degree corresponds to the profile for the post.
  • The candidate's research project must be closely connected to the Super Linguistics Research Group, including experience with research in formal linguistics (syntax, semantics, the syntax-semantics interface, and/or related fields)
  • Fluent oral and written communication skills in English
  • Personal suitability and motivation for the position

The doctoral dissertation must be submitted for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defence of the doctoral thesis (or equivalent)  being approved.

In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on:

  • The project’s scientific merit, research-related relevance and innovation
  • The applicant’s estimated academic and personal ability to carry out the project within the allotted time frame and contribute to the Super Linguistics Research Group
  • The quality of the project description
  • The applicant’s research suitability for the Super Linguistics Research Group, as documented by relevant manuscripts and/or publications
  • Documented experience with methodology (e.g., experimental and/or statistical) that is relevant for the proposed research project
  • Documented skills with software/analysis tools that are relevant for the proposed research project, including programming skills in Matlab, Python and/or similar environments
  • Good co-operative skills, and the ability to successfully join in academic collaboration within and across disciplines.
  • Interest in areas such as animal communication (especially primate linguistics), body movement (especially gestures or dance), multimodality, music and/or audio-visual media is considered an advantage.

We offer

  • Salary NOK 515 200 – 597 400 per annum depending on qualifications
  • A professionally stimulating working environment
  • Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
  • Attractive welfare benefits

How to apply

The application must include (in A4 format):

  • Application letter describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position
  • Curriculum Vitae with grades listed (with a list of education, positions, teaching experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities)
  • List of publications and unpublished works
  • Project description (3 - 5 pages). The project description must present a feasible progress plan and clarify how the applicant will approach the postdoctoral project topic empirically, theoretically and methodologically. It is expected that the applicant will be able to complete the project during the period of appointment

Diplomas, certificates, doctoral thesis and other academic works may be requested later.

Please note that all documents must be in English or a Scandinavian language and must be in A4 format. Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system.

The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system, please follow the link “apply for this job”.

The short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview.

For questions about the position:

Head of Administration: Jan Halvor Undlien

Head of Department: Piotr Garbacz

Contact for the Super Linguistics Research Group: Pritty Patel-Grosz

For questions about the recruitment process:

HR Adviser: Tonje Olsen

About the University of Oslo 

The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 28 000 students and 7000 employees. With its broad range of academic disciplines and internationally recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society.

The Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (ILN) is one of seven departments at The Faculty of Humanities (HF). The department conducts research, teaching and dissemination in general linguistics, Nordic languages (Scandinavian linguistics and Norwegian as a second language), multilingualism, medieval studies (Norse philology and Celtic), Nordic literature (including dissemination of literature and Ibsen-studies), and rhetoric and verbal communication. The Department hosts a socio-cognitive laboratory offering powerful equipment for various types of experiments and studies.

University of Oslo (NOR) - Postdoc in Culture & Tech, 'Sustainability transitions and industrial transformations' - Deadline: 1 Nov 2019[]

Job description
The Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture offer a four-year postdoctoral positon to work on research on sustainability transitions and industrial transformations. The position is funded by two research centers – INTRANSIT and NTRANS.

INTRANSIT is an eight-year research centre funded by the FORINNPOL-program. The centre focuses on smart and green industrial transformations in core Norwegian industries. The Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies (NTRANS) is an eight-year research Centre on environmental friendly energy focuses on transition strategies in energy sectors.

The candidate recruited for this position will work on conceptual and empirical studies of the linkages between sustainability transitions and technological and industrial change.  Relevant research questions focuses on development and diffusion of sustainability-oriented innovations, the role of established business sectors in transitions and the role of innovation policy to support acceleration of change. The empirical context will be energy sectors.  

Qualification requirements
The preferred candidate for this position will fill the following criteria:

A PhD degree in a social science discipline, with relevance for the area of innovation studies (innovation studies, economics, management studies, sustainability transitions studies, etc).
Only candidates who have submitted their PhD to defense before the closing date for this position are eligible for the position.
Demonstrated experience with relevant theories and methods for studies of sustainability transitions and industrial transformation is preferred.
Some mastery of a Scandinavian language is an advantage for performing parts of the empirical work, but is not required
High-level proficiency in written and spoken English is required.
The ability to perform high impact work, demonstrated by previous publications in relevant journals, will be positive.
Here, it is expected that the applicants have reviewed the research programs of INTRANSIT and NTRANS, and can describe how their research will contribute to the work performed and the goals set for these centers. This position will contribute to Research stream 2 in INTRANSIT and research area 2 in NTRANS. The webpages and project descriptions of the two centres need to be reviewed thoroughly before applying. The project descriptions are available on request from contact persons (below).

We offer
salary NOK 523 200 – 605 500 per annum depending on qualifications
a professionally stimulating working environment
attractive welfare benefits and a generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo’s family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities

How to apply
The application must include

An application letter
A letter of motivation that includes a description of the applicant’s academic and professional background and qualifications, ideas about theoretical perspectives and empirical strategies to be employed, link to INTRANSIT and NTRANS research programs and how this position will contribute to it, and other relevant information (maximum 5 pages)
A detailed academic CV listing education, prior employment, academic experience, other relevant experiences and qualifications, detailed list of publications
Copies of educational certificates (academic transcripts only)
Up to three publications that the applicant wishes to be considered
A list of reference persons: 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and phone number)
The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system. Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system. Please note that all documents should be in English (or a Scandinavian language).

In assessing applicants, we will emphasize each candidates’ academic background and potential, as well as motivation and match with the project. Interviews will be performed as part of the selection process.

University of Oslo (NOR) - Postdoc in Law, Criminology, and Sociology of Law, 'Evidently Rape' - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

Job description
A position as postdoctoral research fellow is available at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. The appointment is a full-time position and is for a period of three years, 10% of which is devoted to compulsory work for the UiO strategic area UiO: Life Science.

More about the position
A postdoctoral research fellowship (SKO 1352) in the project “Medical, legal and lay understandings of physical evidence in rape cases (Evidently Rape)” is available at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo.

Evidently Rape is an interdisciplinary project run by Professor May-Len Skilbrei and involves researchers from the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo, as well as Norwegian and international partners. The overarching aim of the project is to offer a specialised analysis of how medical evidence in cases of rape are sampled, analysed, communicated and concluded upon by medical, legal and lay actors from the scene of the crime to court. For more information about the project, see: https://www.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/life-science/research/convergence-environments/evidently_rape/.

The project is funded by UiO’s interdisciplinary strategic area UiO:Life Science as a convergence environment. Convergence environments are interdisciplinary research groups that will aim to solve grand challenges related to health and environment: www.uio.no/life-science. The 10 % mandatory work included in the position will be assigned by UiO:Life Science.

The advertised position is a postdoctoral position in sociology of law, criminology or similar. The hired scholar will contribute to Evidently Rape with an empirical and analytical exploration of the role and understanding of medical evidence in cases of rape in court proceedings and in adjudication of cases. Empirically the candidate will be expected to study how legal and lay judges deliberate and adjudicate on medical evidence in cases of rape with an aim of creating knowledge about the relationship between medical, legal and common sense knowledge and evaluations. The empirical case of Evidently Rape is Norway, and that entails that the postdoctoral scholar will observe court cases and analyse written verdicts, and perhaps also perform qualitative interviews with Norwegian criminal justice actors.  

The postdoctoral research fellow will be expected to publish findings in at least three articles in high-impact English language journals, as well as contributing to joint publications. The scholar hired will also be expected to participate actively in disseminating findings from the project to the general public and relevant stake-holders in Norway and to be an active and independent participant in the convergence environment.

Qualification requirements
Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree with a specialization within sociology of law, criminology or other disciplines with a focus relevant to the project.

To be eligible, the applicant must have submitted his/her doctoral dissertation for evaluation by the closing date. Appointment is dependent on the public defense of the doctoral thesis being approved.

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher with a background that qualifies her or him for performing complex and ambitious empirical and theoretical work. The successful candidate should be experienced with qualitative research and preferably research on the criminal justice process. The purpose of the postdoctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in top academic positions within their disciplines, while contributing to the goals of Evidently Rape.

Applicants are requested to write a maximum five page long project description including information on how they aim to pursue their part of the project, which must fit within the framework of Evidently rape (link: https://www.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/life-science/research/convergence-environments/evidently_rape/about-er/ ). Please refer to a short description of the preliminary plan for the sub-project that the Postdoctoral research fellow will be responsible for here (link: https://www.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/life-science/research/convergence-environments/evidently_rape/about-er/misc/project-plan-for-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-sociology-of-law.pdf ). The plan for the sub-project will be finalised by the candidate and the project leader after start-up.

In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on:

The quality of the project description and how it contributes to the research plan of Evidently Rape
The demonstrated academic and personal ability on the part of the candidates to complete the project within the given time frame
Good co-operative skills, and the ability to successfully join in academic collaboration within and across disciplines
The short-listed candidates will be invited to an interview at the University of Oslo or we will arrange for an interview on Skype.

An excellent command of written and spoken English is required, as publications are expected to be in English. Further, the candidate must be able to understand written and spoken Norwegian well as the relevant material is only available in Norwegian.

We offer
An academically stimulating working environment
Salary based on salary level 532 300 – 594 400 NOK per year
Attractive welfare arrangements
How to apply
The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system, with all documents as PDF-files:

Application letter describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position
A five page research plan, including a description of the aims, methodologies and theoretical ambitions, as well as a list of planned publications. The proposal must clearly demonstrate how the research will contribute towards the goals of Evidently Rape.
CV (summarizing education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities)
Copies of educational certificates and diplomas. Diplomas issued in other languages than Scandinavian or English must be provided in the original language as well as in an English translation. Applicants with grades from outside Norway must attach an explanation of their university grading system.
Names and contact details of two-three references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number)
A complete list of publications
Up to five examples of academic work that the applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee. In the case of work written by more than one author, a statement by the co-author(s) must be enclosed explaining the extent of the contributions by the various people involved.
Please note that both the application and the project outline must be in English.

Contact information
Questions regarding the project and the position: Project Leader and Professor May-Len Skilbrei: +47 22850110, m.l.skilbrei@jus.uio.no

Questions regarding the recruitment system: HR-officer Siri Martenson +47 22850013, siri.martenson@jus.uio.no

About the University of Oslo 
The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 28 000 students and 7000 employees. With its broad range of academic disciplines and internationally recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society.

The Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law is situated at the Faculty of Law. The Department is Norway's only department for research and education in Criminology and Sociology of Law. Research, teaching and dissemination activities within both fields are at the highest international level. The Department has about 30 employees and 500 students.

University of Otago (NZ:Ota) - Otago Business School, Postdoc, 'Māori, Pacific, and Sustainability strategic frameworks' - Deadline: 28 July 2019[]

Who we are The University of Otago is New Zealand’s first university and one of its finest. It is a leader across all fields of academic endeavour – the humanities, sciences, health sciences and business – regularly topping the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission’s education performance indicators. The Otago Business School is internationally recognised as part of the prestigious Partners in International Management (PIM) network, and is internationally accredited through AACSB and EQUIS.

The role We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow, to contribute to a major research programme that is part of the Science for Technological Innovation National Science Challenge (SfTI). 

In this role, you will: • Undertake and lead assigned research projects.
• Provide organisational support and expertise to the project.
• Support the Otago Principal Investigator.

Your skills and experience • A PhD in a Business or related discipline.
• Experience in qualitative research methodologies and analysis, in particular action research and familiarity with N-Vivo.
• Familiarity with Vision Mātauranga and Kaupapa Māori research.
• Experience in working in large inter-disciplinary research teams.
• Excellent time management skills, with ability to prioritise activities to meet deadlines.
• A record of scholarly research and an active independent research agenda, particularly in areas relating to the domain areas of SfTI.
• Strong commitment to developing collaborative working relationships with colleagues and to supporting the University’s Māori, Pacific, and Sustainability strategic frameworks.

Collaboration and collegiality are important values in the Business School and we seek a colleague who will both enjoy and enhance our cooperative work environment. We are committed to equity and we value the benefits that diversity brings to our work and our community.

Further details The University of Otago is well-known for its collegiality and, combined with living in the vibrant city of Dunedin, provides opportunities for an excellent work-life balance. The Dunedin campus has been ranked as one of the top 15 most beautiful in the world. The city has affordable living, excellent schools, and a great array of activities, ranging from Art and Literature to outdoor activities. This is a full-time, fixed term position for five years. Specific enquiries may be directed to Dr Katharina Ruckstuhl, Otago Business School, via the contact details below.

Application Candidates are requested to submit the following:
• A CV
• A cover letter
• Three referee contact details

To submit your application please click the apply button below. Applications quoting reference number 1901541 will close on Sunday, 28 July 2019.

University of Oulu (EU:Fin) - Postdoctoral Researchers (2x), 'Mobile Device Use in Social Interaction' - Deadline: 25 Sep 2019[]

The University of Oulu is an international scientific community, with 15,000 students and approximately 3,000 employees. The strengths of the University are its wide multidisciplinary study and research interests, its modern research and study environment, and its good cooperation with international research and education institutes. The Faculty of Humanities ( https://www.oulu.fi/humanities/ ), especially the COACT research community ( https://www.oulu.fi/coact/ ), provides a stimulating environment for research focusing on social interaction in various languages and settings. COACT is an active community that encompasses approx. 30 researchers (including 6 PIs, postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students) from different disciplines in human sciences working at the University of Oulu. COACT members carry out research on how talk, language and (other) multimodal resources feature in the complexity of social action and interaction, and how people skilfully manage their conduct at complex sites of learning, work and everyday life.

The following positions are open at the Faculty of Humanities, Research Unit of Languages and Literature:

2 x 2-year postdoctoral researcher position (100%) in the project “Smart Communication: The situated practices of mobile technology and digital literacies” (Academy of Finland, 2019-2023).

Description of the position 

The ”Smart Communication” project is interested in mundane technology use and possible changes in social skills brought about by new communication technologies ( http://www.oulu.fi/university/node/52132 ). Based on video recordings and multimodal conversation analysis, it suggests an empirical and micro-analytic approach to the situated use of mobile technologies (smartphones, tablets, etc.) in everyday face-to-face encounters. The project aims at the comparison of two different stages of digital socialization, i.e., deep digital socialization (young adults), and late digital socialization (elderly adults), in order to grasp possible age-related differences in technological skills and practices, as well as to describe how people engage with new technologies, regardless of their age or culture.

The successful applicants are invited to develop a research project focusing on everyday uses of mobile devices and related social practices in various types of face-to-face encounters. In close collaboration with the team members (currently the principal investigator, Florence Oloff, and one doctoral researcher), the applicants will contribute to the systematic study of linguistic, embodied and material resources that participants mobilize when using mundane technologies in co-presence. In the spirit of a cross-generational and cross-linguistic approach, the project team is to build up a comparable data set. Therefore, the postdoctoral researchers’ projects will ideally complement the already ongoing research as regards specific age groups and/or languages (currently, the project comprises one ongoing doctoral dissertation on young adults / Russian).

The earliest starting date for the first position is 1 November 2019, for the second position 1 March 2020, but both positions will remain open until filled. Candidates should state their preferred starting date in their cover letter. Top candidates will be interviewed (face-to-face or remote). The duration of each contract is 2 years, a trial period of 6 months is applied in each position.

Duties, eligibility and evaluation criteria

The successful candidates will conduct research related to the project topic. The selected candidates are expected to collect and analyse video data and other types of empirical data in specific languages, age groups and / or settings, so as to contribute both to their individual research focus and to the comparative approach of the project. Focusing on German, French, Russian, Czech or English / English as a Lingua Franca will be an asset. The candidates are expected to carry out research, to publish and to contribute to the project dissemination strategy both independently and in cooperation with the other team members. Funding for project-related mobility, training and fieldwork is available. The position may involve some teaching and supervision duties (max. 5% of the total working time).

Both early and experienced postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have completed their doctoral dissertation (PhD) in a relevant field (e.g. linguistics, languages, communication, sociology, education) by the time of appointment. Expertise in conversation analysis, interactional linguistics and/or multimodal analysis is required (e.g. in form of a doctoral dissertation, publications, and/or previous work experience). Familiarity with collecting and editing video data as well as experience in research on elderly adults, younger adults or children will be considered an asset. Experience in working in international environments is considered a merit. Excellent command of written and spoken English is required; a good command of German, French, Russian or Czech is considered a merit.

Salary

The salary will be based on the level 5 of the demand level chart for teaching and research staff of Finnish universities (currently 2935€/month). In addition, a salary component based on personal work performance will be paid (maximum of 50 % of the job-specific component). In practice, the gross salary for an early postdoctoral researcher is about 3493€/month, corresponding to a performance component of 19%. For an experienced postdoctoral researcher the performance percentage will be raised according to her/his career stage and experience. In order to get an estimate of your net salary, please use the tax percentage calculator provided by the Finnish Tax Administration: https://www.vero.fi/en/individuals/tax-cards-and-tax-returns/tax_card/tax-percentage-calculator/ .

The employed person will be insured by the university and provided occupational healthcare. Please note that the University of Oulu does not pay possibly arising costs for moving to/from Finland, for commuting, or for registration/residence permits ( https://migri.fi/en/home ) for its employees.

Application and enclosures

Apply online latest on Wednesday, 25 September 2019. Please include the following attachments in your application (PDF files):

1.       Cover / motivation letter describing the applicant’s experience and suitability for the position, an outline of her/his research plans with respect to the “Smart Communication” project as well as her/his career plans (maximum three (3) pages).

2.       Curriculum vitae formatted according to the template of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity ( http://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae ).

3.       Full list of publications formatted according to the template of the Academy of Finland ( https://www.aka.fi/en/funding/apply-for-funding/az-index-of-application-guidelines/list-of-publications/ ). Please clearly mark 2-5 publications that are most relevant to the position and provide links to abstracts or full texts whenever possible.

4.       A copy of the applicant’s doctoral diploma, or, if not available at the time of application, a statement from the applicant and her/his supervisor(s) regarding the expected completion date.

5.       Contact information of two senior/experienced researchers who may be asked to give a statement on the candidate.

Further details are available from:

Dr. Florence Oloff (PI Smart Communication project)

Assistant Professor in Multimodal Interaction and Discourse

Faculty of Humanities, Research Unit of Languages and Literature

University of Oulu / P.O. Box 1000 / FI-90014 Oulun yliopisto

Email: florence.oloff[at]oulu.fi

University of Oulu (EU:Fin) - Postdoctoral Researcher, Learning And Educational Technology - Deadline: 4 Nov 2019[]

The Learning and Educational Technology (LET) Research Unit of the Faculty of Educational Sciences and Teacher Education, University of Oulu, Finland, has an open 3-year position for a postdoctoral researcher.  The position of a Postdoctoral Researcher requires an applicable doctoral degree, the ability to work independently and the teaching skills required in the position.

We’re looking for someone whose work reflects a strong emphasis on multimodal process data (e.g., physiological data, log data, video data and self-reports) and learning analytics grounded in the learning sciences (e.g., self-regulated learning, collaborative learning), including experience in one or more of the following areas:

Understanding of learning processes based on current theories of learning
Learning process analytics
Applications of learning analytics in the context of technology-based learning environments and learning sciences 
Ability to work and/or supervise work on a MySQL database containing the project data, including, but not limited to, physiological data collected with Shimmer sensors.
Knowledge of Matlab and/or Python are a plus, to manipulate, process and analyze the data.
The position will be part of the Finnish Academy funded SHARP project, which aims to research socially shared regulation in collaborative learning groups and develop solutions to individuals’ and groups’ regulation in learning implementing multimodal methods. The multimodal data collection is conducted in Oulu University LeaF research infrastructure for multidisciplinary research on learning and interaction (https://www.oulu.fi/leaf-eng/). SHARP works with completely new technological solutions, digital tools and learning process data.

This is a unique opportunity for someone with a research focus on methodological issues that arise from the intersection of learning analytics and the learning sciences. We welcome applicants who have a doctoral degree, will and skill for multidisciplinary collaborative research, strong research orientation with high level publications and active involvement in the acquisition of research funding. The LET team provides a stimulating and supportive research environment and an opportunity to grow in a research career. The current vacancy requires a good command of English.

The position is aimed to be filled as of January 1st, 2020. The employment is fixed-term until 31st December, 2022. The position is subject to a trial period of 6 months.

The salary will be set on levels 5 to 6 of the demand level for teaching and research staff in Finnish universities. In addition to the job-specific salary component, a personal work performance component is also paid amounting to not more than 50 % of the job-specific component.

Apply online latest on 4th November, 2019.

Appendices to the application

Brief curriculum vitae in English, not more than 3 pages.
List of publications classified as follows: (1) articles in international peer-reviewed journals; (2) articles in international peer-reviewed volumes of scientific significance and in peer-reviewed conference proceedings; (3) articles in domestic peer-reviewed journals; (4) articles in domestic peer-reviewed volumes of scientific significance and in domestic peer-reviewed conference proceedings; (5) scientific monographs, and (6) other scientific publications such as articles in scientific journals and conference proceedings with no peer-review process, and publications in university and department series.
Short account in English of significant research merits relevant for the vacancy.

For more details, contact Prof. Sanna Järvelä (sanna.jarvela at oulu.fi)

University of Oxford (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Central Eurasian Bronze Age - Deadline: 9 Aug 2019[]

The School of Archaeology, South Parks Road, Oxford 

Grade 7: £32,236 - £39,609 p.a. 

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to join the project group 'The Flow of Ancient Metal across Eurasia' (FLAME) at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. The position is funded by the European Research Council and the grant led by Professor Mark Pollard. 

The post is a full-time appointment, for a fixed-term starting as soon as possible and ending on 30 September 2020. 

Applicants must have a PhD in archaeology, archaeological science or a related discipline. The FLAME project aims to track the flow of metal across Bronze Age Eurasia using novel approaches to chemical and isotopic data. The primary role of the PDRA will be to: contribute to the interpretation and publication of chemical and isotopic data within the FLAME FIS database, with a focus on the Central Eurasian Bronze Age; carry out a review and re-modelling of available radiocarbon dates for specific cultures relevant to this region; assist the FLAME team with the delivery of the project database, ensuring that the chemical and isotopic data are collated and correctly entered into the FLAME GIS-database. 

The successful applicant will be expected to be able to work independently to publish research of an international standard, and to collaborate with team members in Oxford and abroad. 

Further details are available from Professor Mark Pollard using the email address below. 

Additional information about the FLAME project is available at: http://flame.arch.ox.ac.uk

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. 

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 9 August 2019. 

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=141540 

University of Oxford (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - 'Networking Archives' Project - Deadline: 14 Oct. 2019[]

  • Grade 7: Salary in the range: £32,236 - £34,189 p.a.
  • The Faculty of History of the University of Oxford wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on an AHRC-funded research project, ‘Networking Archives: Assembling and analysing a meta-archive of correspondence, 1509-1714’. This project, which was launched in October 2018, has begun to merge the correspondence metadata collected in 'Early Modern Letters Online' (EMLO) with metadata from the Tudor and Stuart 'State Papers Online' (Gale). The resulting collection of c. 430,00 records will be the UK's largest curated catalogue of early modern correspondence.
  • We are seeking a Research Associate to join the team for a full-time, fixed-term post for 18 months. They will conduct independent research on intersections of political and intellectual ‘intelligencing’ in mid-17th century England. In addition to this, they will participate in the collaborative, interdisciplinary 'laboratories', in which experiments will be conducted on the newly curated and merged datasets whilst also developing plans for disseminating the results.
  • They will hold (or be close to completion of) a first degree in a relevant field and have sufficient specialist knowledge to conduct high-quality research within the field. Palaeographical familiarity with one or more hands of the seventeenth century (English, Latin, German, Dutch, French) is also essential. They will also have outstanding communication skills, a capacity for excellent independent research and be capable of working to strict deadlines.
  • To apply and for further details, including the job description and selection criteria, please click on the links below.
  • Applications for this post must be made online by 12.00 noon on 14 October 2019. https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=142345

University of Oxford (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher - GO.LOCAL Project (2 posts) - Deadline: 7 Feb. 2020[]

  • We are looking for two researchers to join the project team for the ERC-funded ‘Going Local in the Perso-Islamic Lands (GO.LOCAL): Afghan Geniza, Islamisation and Language in the pre-Mongol Islamic East’ project. The project’s focus is medieval writing and material culture in the Islamicate East and its connections with the history of language and multicultural encounters.
  • Managing your own academic research and related administrative activities, you will examine unstudied or understudied texts from the pre-Mongol Islamicate East, identifying and categorising texts, transcribing and translating documents of different genres, and entering and processing text in a specialist project database. You will prepare reading and translation workshops and contribute to the project’s web pages and social media updates. As well as developing content for an online course for a wider public on the social history of the Islamicate East, you will collaborate in authoring an article, book chapter or monograph on an aspect of the history and/or linguistics of the Islamicate East. You will also presenting project results at conferences or public meetings.
  • You will need to adapt existing and develop new research methodologies, develop ideas for potential further funding applications related to the Islamicate East, and contribute to the writing of grant reports. As well as representing the research group at external meetings or seminars, you will be a source of information and advice to other members of the group on specific features of the history, literature or linguistics of the Islamicate East, based on your expertise and experience.
  • We are looking for someone who has (or will have by the start of the role) a relevant PhD/DPhil, and expertise in Persian, Arabic, Hebrew or other specialist knowledge of the ancient languages, traditions and history of the pre-Mongol Islamicate East. Ideally you will also have an understanding of and interest in Islamicate history, Iranian linguistics, documents and archival practices. You will need to be self-motivated in managing your research and associated activities, able to undertake innovative research at the forefront of current scholarship, and to work collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Previous experience of independent scholarly writing to a high level of academic content and formal presentation is necessary, preferably with a record of research in one or more understudied areas of the Islamicate East and related texts, and understanding of contemporary issues in the region (Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia) on topics of language, religion and social history. You will also need excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings; experience of online database creation and maintenance would be an advantage. You must be fluent in English, both spoken and written.
  • This is a full-time post for a fixed-period of 3 years.
  • The closing date for applications is12.00 noon on 7 February 2020.
  • https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=144529

University of Oxford (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher: The Restitution of Knowledge - artefacts as archives in the (post)colonial museum, 1850-1939 - Deadline: 11 Jun. 2020[]

  • Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
  • Grade 7: £32,817 - £40,322 p.a.
  • Applications are invited for the position of Postdoctoral Researcher on the project The Restitution of Knowledge: artefacts as archives in the (post)colonial museum, 1850- 1939, based at the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, and led by Professor Dan Hicks (Oxford) and Professor Bénédicte Savoy (Technische University, Berlin). The position is funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), and is a fixed-term position for 30 months, running from 1 August 2020 to 31 January 2023.
  • 'The Restitution of Knowledge' is a major new transnational UK-German collaboration combining historical and curatorial approaches to understand the status of collections from the continent of Africa in European museums as colonial legacies. The project seeks to intervene in current dialogues about restitution by generating and sharing of knowledge about the ongoing histories of colonial loot. The project combines digital scholarship, provenance studies, and military history to expand public understanding and debate around incidents of colonial plunder, joining the dots between museum collections and these violent histories. The Restitution of Knowledge thus revaluates the status of anthropological museums as places filled not just with objects but also with historical knowledge of conflict, violence and loss. It explores how Europe's “world culture” museums might be reframed as places of cultural memory, at which research can start to support restitution processes, from remembrance and the sharing of knowledge to the physical return of property.
  • The successful candidate will hold a PhD in anthropology, history, archaeology or another relevant discipline, completed before 1 July 2020. The post will start on 1 August 2020, or as soon as possible thereafter. Informal enquiries about this role can be sent to: dan.hicks@prm.ox.ac.uk
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on Thursday 11 June 2020. Interviews are likely to take place week beginning 15 June 2020.
  • NB the advertising period for this post means the university is unlikely to be able to sponsor work visas. Please check before applying.

University of Oxford (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in International Relations, 'Transboundary Resource Management' - Deadline: 7 Aug 2019[]

Politics and International Relations (DPIR) in association with the Oxford Martin School (OMS), Manor Road Building, Manor Road, Oxford

Grade 7: £32,236 - £39,609 p.a.

The Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR), University of Oxford, proposes to appoint a Research Fellow in International Relations in association with the Oxford Martin School-funded research programme on Transboundary Resource Management led by Professor Richard Caplan and other Oxford colleagues. The programme investigates how diplomacy and natural resources systems models can promote practical cross-border co-operation for resource-based Sustainable Development Goals. The role will also involve an element of teaching for the department.

The successful candidate will be based at the Department for Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. The appointment will be offered on a full-time basis and available from 1 October 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter for a period of 2 years. The postholder will be offered membership of the Common Room of Linacre College (incl. associated benefits) for the duration of the fellowship.

The person appointed will engage in original independent research relating to the international relations of transboundary resource management and contribute to graduate teaching in International Relations. This position will offer the successful candidate exceptional career opportunities to work in an internationally renowned Department which benefits from excellent facilities for research and teaching and the presence of leading international academics.

Applicants for this post should hold, or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil by September 2019 and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline of International Relations. They should also be able to demonstrate a track record of excellent quality publications in highly-ranked academic journals and/or major presses and an ability to provide excellent class and tutorial teaching at the graduate level in the field of International Relations.

The duties, responsibilities and skills required are described in more detail in the further particulars which also contain details on how to apply. If you have any questions regarding the vacancy please use the email address below.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 5 August 2019. Interviews are expected to be held in early September 2019. |}

University of Oxford (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc at the Faculty of Law, 'Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for English Law' - Deadline: 14 Aug 20[]

The Research and Course Development Fellow will undertake research and the development of teaching in the programme Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for English Law, funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Professor John Armour and working directly with the Co-Investigators and leaders for this work package, Professor Rebecca Williams (Law) and Professor Ewart Keep (Education), the postholder will have responsibility for carrying out research and course development for Work Package 5 (Law and Technology Education).

The ESRC Programme runs over 2 years and commenced in January 2019, and this post is fixed-term until 31December 2020. The postholder is expected to work closely with the Principal Investigators, and to coordinate with Principal Investigators and junior members of the other Work Packages in the research programme.

Unlocking the Potential of AI for English Law is a research collaboration between various departments within the University of Oxford including Law, Economics, Social Policy, Computer Science, Education and the Saïd Business School and a range of private sector organisations. The stakes for AI's implementation in UK legal services are high. If executed effectively, it is an opportunity to improve legal services not only for export but also for domestic business and individuals. This research seeks to identify how constraints on the implementation of AI in legal services can be relaxed to unlock its potential for good.

The successful candidate will conduct research within the project themes. S/he will in conjunction with the Principal Investigators, work to design and deliver innovative course materials for (i) university students and (ii) professionals, drawing on the results of analysis of educational need. S/he will liaise with Co-Investigators and research staff across disciplines in other Work Packages in the AI for English Law programme and colleagues in private sector partner organisations to prepare appropriate course content, and will assist in structuring pilot courses to capture survey and other data from participants regarding their efficacy.

Applicants should hold, or be nearing completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil in law, education, computer science, or other relevant discipline, together with relevant experience; have excellent research skills and the ability to contribute, under the direction of the Principal Investigators, to the design, analysis and writing of scholarly articles, papers and monographs, as evidenced in research training and written work and a professional familiarity with scholarly literature and debates in the relevant area(s), as evidenced in research training and written work.

The post is full-time and fixed-term until 31 December 2020.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to complete an application form and upload supporting statement as part of your online application.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on Wednesday 14 August 2019. Interviews are likely to be held week commencing 19 August 2019.

University of Oxford (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, Future of Humanity Institute - Deadline: 16 Aug 2019[]

Research Fellow - Future of Humanity Institute Faculty of Philosophy: Future of Humanity Institute, Suite 1, Littlegate House, 16-17 St. Ebbe’s Street, Oxford Grade 7: £32,236 – £39,609 p.a.

The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) is opening several research positions to join our rapidly growing research teams. FHI is a multi-disciplinary institute focusing on the big-picture questions about humanity and its prospects. We are looking to hire researchers who specialise either in one of our most visible current areas of research: macrostrategy; technical AI safety; governance of AI; biosecurity. Or in areas where we are looking to build capacity which includes: AI ethics and philosophy of mind; transparency and surveillance; philosophical foundations; grand futures; cooperative principle and institutions; AI ethics; AI capabilities; nanotechnology

As FHI grows in these areas there might even be opportunities for a suitably talented and effective individual to support and contribute to the growth of these research groups. This Research Fellow post is fixed-term from the date of appointment for 2 years. We welcome applicants who wish to work either full- or part- time.

The postholder will manage their own research activities, prepare working theories and analyse and present data, contribute new ideas for research projects, collaborate in the preparation of research publications, present papers at conferences. They will also represent FHI or their research group externally and will carry out collaborative projects with colleagues at partner institutions.

The postholder is required to have a Bachelors and/or Masters degree with evidence of research potential in their specialism. They must also possess sufficient knowledge of their discipline, and have the ability to manage their own research activities and to contribute ideas for new research project and research income generation. They should also have excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive information.

Please note that we are currently simultaneously hiring for researchers of different grades: Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8. Please do apply to more than one of these roles if you are unsure what you are best suited to.

Applications for this post are to be made online.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on 16 August 2019. We anticipate that the next stages of the selection process will take place in late August and early September. Please check our website: www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/ which will be updated with the details of what will be required and dates.

Details here.

Contact Email:  jobs@philosophy.ox.ac.uk

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University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College (EU:UK:Eng) - The James Legge Memorial Junior Research Fellowship in Comparative Aesthetics and Art History (Chinese Art) - Deadline: 19 Jul. 2019[]

Corpus Christi College proposes to elect a stipendiary James Legge Junior Research Fellow in Comparative Aesthetics and Art History, tenable for three years with effect from October 2019. The appointee will engage in internationally recognised research at the postdoctoral level in the painting of Imperial China.

The salary will be £31,302 per annum. The Fellow will also be entitled to full lunching and dining rights and will receive a research allowance (£2,467) and a hospitality allowance (£451). These are the current figures.

Applicants should have completed, or be near to completing, a doctorate in the fields of Chinese art before taking up a Junior Research Fellowship.

The appointee will be based at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, OX1 4JF.

Applications should be submitted, by email to presidents.pa@ccc.ox.ac.uk and should include a letter of application, explaining how you meet the selection criteria below, a CV, a list of publications and a 1,000-word description of present and future research interests. Applications should be received by 19 July 2019. Referees should be asked to write directly, by email, to presidents.pa@ccc.ox.ac.uk, their references to be received by not later than 19 July 2019. Those shortlisted will be asked to submit an example of work (of no more than 20,000 words to comprise published or forthcoming articles or chapters from his/her doctoral dissertation) before interview. Interviews will be held in Oxford during the week commencing 29 July (or by Skype if necessary).

Criteria In making this appointment, the College will be looking for an individual to demonstrate that he/she has the skills and experience to conduct original and outstanding research, of a comparative nature in the history of Chinese art. This post is intended to provide a promising scholar with a congenial environment for the development of his/her research beyond the doctoral level. The successful candidate will be expected to propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research; to publicise the outcomes of that research through presentation of papers and publications and to engage in the life and activities of the College. 

The committee will make its decision by seeking evidence of the following attributes of candidates: 

  • Distinguished and imaginative research at doctoral level, and plans for future research of a similar or greater quality.
  • The capacity to think originally with objects of material and visual culture. The committee will give preference to candidates willing to employ comparative approaches to the phenomenology or aesthetics of Chinese art, in particular in the arts of cultures contiguous to Imperial China.
  • The ability to defend the work submitted before the scrutiny of the interviewing panel.

University of Oxford (UK:Eng), Faculty of History - Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Contemporary History and Public Policy of Mexico - Deadline: 6 Mar. 2020[]

  • Faculty of History, George Street, Oxford
  • Grade 7: Salary in the range £32,817 - £34,804 p.a.
  • Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Contemporary History and Public Policy of Mexico, to be held jointly in the Faculty of History and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (Latin America Centre, LAC) in association with St Antony’s College. The successful applicant will have research interests in the contemporary history and public policy of Mexico.
  • The position is full-time and will be held for 3 years (subject to the completion of a probationary period of 1 year). The purpose of post is specifically to provide a time-limited period of career development for those embarking on an academic career, and to promote equality of opportunity by helping create a more diverse pool of potential candidates for future academic posts at Oxford and elsewhere. As a result there is no expectation that the post will be extended beyond the advertised period of 3 years.
  • The successful candidate will be expected to undertake research in the field of contemporary Mexican History, to teach and supervise at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and to foster closer links between the University of Oxford and universities and public institutions in Mexico. To do so, the postholder will organise events in Oxford and Mexico (primarily under the supervision of the director of the Latin American Centre).
  • The post holder will need to hold a doctorate in History, Politics, Sociology, or Political Economy with specialisation on Mexico and understanding of historical methods.
  • The Fellowship is tenable from 1 October 2020 for 3 years and is non-renewable.
  • The fellow will be a member of both the History Faculty of the University and of the Latin American Centre in Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA). They will contribute to teaching and research in both institutions. In addition, the Fellow will have Senior Common Room rights at St Antony’s College.
  • Queries about the post should be addressed to John Watts, Chair of the History Faculty Board using the email address below. All enquiries will be treated in strict confidence; they will not form part of the selection decision.
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 6 March 2020.
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  • Closing Date: 06-MAR-2020 12:00

University of Oxford (UK:Eng), Faculty of History, Research Associate: The European Fiscal Military System (2 posts) - Deadline: 9 Jun. 2020[]

  • Grade 7: Salary in the range £32,817 - £34,804 p.a.
  • We are seeking two Research Associates to join the team from October 2020, or as soon as possible thereafter, as part of an ambitious 5-year multi-national research project. 'The European Fiscal-Military System 1530-1870' is funded by a €2.5 million European Research Council Advanced Grant, directed by Professor Peter Wilson, and hosted and coordinated by the University of Oxford.
  • Through six case studies this project will detail the extent to which co-operative processes were intrinsic to the growing scale of warfare and the rise of the European states system. Both associates will be building on research gathered over the last 12 months by Dr Jeanette Kamp and Dr Florian Schoenfuβ.
  • You will conduct independent research on one of the project's case studies, specialising in either Vienna or Amsterdam and Northern Europe, in libraries and archives in the UK and abroad. You will collaborate with the wider project team, take part in meetings, workshops and conferences, and contribute to public engagement work.
  • You will hold, or be close to completion of, a doctorate in a relevant field, have sufficient knowledge of the languages relevant to your case study, and outstanding spoken and written English. You will have excellent communication and data handling skills, a demonstrable capacity for independent research and be capable of working to strict deadlines.
  • These posts are fixed-term for up to two and a half years. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Professor Peter Wilson (peter.wilson@history.ox.ac.uk).
  • Applications for this post must be made online by 12.00 noon on 9 June 2020.

University of Oxford, Faculty of Music (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researchers, ‘Music and Late Medieval European Court Cultures’ - Deadline: 12 July 2019[]

Grade 7: Salary in the range £32,326 - £34,189 p.a.

The Faculty of Music proposes to appoint two postdoctoral researchers for 12 months from September 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter to work on the ERC Advanced Grant 'Music and Late Medieval European Court Cultures' (MALMECC).

The project seeks to develop a new, post-national and trans-disciplinary method of studying pre-modern cultures; specifically, the focus is on European courts of the ‘long’ 14th century, defined as 1280 - 1450. The project seeks to achieve its objectives through the systematic collaboration of a team of scholars drawn from relevant disciplines (including but not limited to architectural history, art history, general history, intellectual history, modern and classical languages, musicology) under the leadership of the Principal Investigator (PI), Karl Kügle. Each team member works on a specific sub-project. Applicants are invited to propose a sub-project of their own that complements or enhances the current sub-projects in a creative and innovative way, and that can demonstrably be brought to fruition within a 12-month time span.

Reporting to the project’s Principal Investigator (PI), Karl Kügle, the postdoctoral researchers will pursue an individual research project.  They will liaise with the research team and the PI to refine and develop their research and ensure synergy within the entire project, producing one or more articles to be submitted to a top-quality journal or equivalent scholarly publication during their tenure. In addition, they will present their research results and represent the project at (inter)national conferences or meetings. Postdoctoral researchers are also encouraged to engage in informal publishing and social media activities, for example by contributing blog posts on the project website.

Candidates should hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field (thesis submitted by agreed starting date), and may come from any of the disciplines relevant for the period 1280 - 1450.  A significant research output (or promise thereof) is essential, as well as proven organisational skills and the ability to work congenially within a team.

As well as a CV and letter of application detailing how they meet the selection criteria, candidates will provide a supporting statement of no more than 1500 words (including bibliography) detailing their proposed sub-project.  Please see the ‘How to Apply’ section of the Further Particulars for more information. 

More information on the project and sub-projects can be found on the MALMECC website at: www.malmecc.eu and www.malmecc.eu/research-areas/.  For informal inquiries, please contact Martha Buckley (project administrator).

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 12 July 2019. We anticipate that interviews will take place on Friday 26 July 2019.

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University of Oxford, Faculty of Oriental Studies (UK:Eng) - Junior Postdoctoral Researcher - Deadline: 6 Mar. 2020[]

  • Grade 7: £32,817 - £40,322 p.a.
  • This is an exciting opportunity to join Professor Judith Schlanger (Principal Investigator) on the research project ‘The History of the Jewish Book in the Islamicate World’, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (AHRC/DFG). The project will provide a comprehensive study of the book cultures of Jewish minorities in Egypt and the Levant between the 9th and 13th centuries on the basis of a carefully selected substantial corpus of Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic manuscripts. The project is a collaboration between Oxford and the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich (PI Professor Ronny Vollandt).
  • The Researcher will be responsible for implementing the project’s database “Sources and Materials for the Jewish Book History in the Islamicate World”, collaborating with the PI towards a Palaeographical guide to Oriental Hebrew script in describing manuscripts and analysing their script using the methods of traditional and digital palaeography, and contributing to the project’s publications.
  • You will implement and manage the database, preparing and recording data, and will participate in the preparation of the Palaeological guide; you will also edit the project’s website as required. You will assist the PI in organising travel to manuscript collections in the UK and overseas, and participate in project meetings in Oxford and Munich, travelling with the PI. You will author a journal article based on your research and participation in the project, presenting papers at conferences and similar, and otherwise representing the research group at external events. There will also be a need to liaise with other researchers and build relationships with other networks and institutions.
  • For this position you will need to hold (by the start of the position) a doctoral degree in a relevant subject, and show advanced knowledge of Hebrew coupled with good reading ability in Arabic. Training in Hebrew codicology and palaeography is desirable but not essential. We are looking for someone with a background or strong interest in mediaeval Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic manuscripts, who can demonstrate experience in text-based research, and practical experience with databases and other digital research tools (experience of website design would be an advantage). You will be able to manage and undertake your own innovative academic research, and have experience of independent authoring of scholarly publications to high standards. We also expect the researcher to contribute ideas for further research, and show excellent written and presentational communication skills.
  • The position is based in central Oxford. This is a full-time role, for a fixed-term of 3 years.
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 6 March 2020. https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=144669
  • Closing Date: 06-MAR-2020 12:00

University of Oxford, Faculty of Oriental Studies (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher - GO.LOCAL Project - Deadline: 7 Feb. 2020[]

  • We are looking for two researchers to join the project team for the ERC-funded ‘Going Local in the Perso-Islamic Lands (GO.LOCAL): Afghan Geniza, Islamisation and Language in the pre-Mongol Islamic East’ project. The project’s focus is medieval writing and material culture in the Islamicate East and its connections with the history of language and multicultural encounters.
  • Managing your own academic research and related administrative activities, you will examine unstudied or understudied texts from the pre-Mongol Islamicate East, identifying and categorising texts, transcribing and translating documents of different genres, and entering and processing text in a specialist project database. You will prepare reading and translation workshops and contribute to the project’s web pages and social media updates. As well as developing content for an online course for a wider public on the social history of the Islamicate East, you will collaborate in authoring an article, book chapter or monograph on an aspect of the history and/or linguistics of the Islamicate East. You will also presenting project results at conferences or public meetings.
  • You will need to adapt existing and develop new research methodologies, develop ideas for potential further funding applications related to the Islamicate East, and contribute to the writing of grant reports. As well as representing the research group at external meetings or seminars, you will be a source of information and advice to other members of the group on specific features of the history, literature or linguistics of the Islamicate East, based on your expertise and experience.
  • We are looking for someone who has (or will have by the start of the role) a relevant PhD/DPhil, and expertise in Persian, Arabic, Hebrew or other specialist knowledge of the ancient languages, traditions and history of the pre-Mongol Islamicate East. Ideally you will also have an understanding of and interest in Islamicate history, Iranian linguistics, documents and archival practices. You will need to be self-motivated in managing your research and associated activities, able to undertake innovative research at the forefront of current scholarship, and to work collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Previous experience of independent scholarly writing to a high level of academic content and formal presentation is necessary, preferably with a record of research in one or more understudied areas of the Islamicate East and related texts, and understanding of contemporary issues in the region (Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia) on topics of language, religion and social history. You will also need excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings; experience of online database creation and maintenance would be an advantage. You must be fluent in English, both spoken and written.
  • This is a full-time post for a fixed-period of 3 years.
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 7 February 2020.
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University of Oxford, Faculty of Oriental Studies (UK:Eng) - Research Associate, PersDoc Project - Deadline: 12 Jun. 2020[]

  • Grade 7: £32,817 - £40,322 p.a.
  • We are looking for a researcher to join the project team for the AHRC-funded 'PersDoc - Persian in Documents' project. The project explores the nuances of Islamisation during the first 500 years of Islamic rule in the Islamicate East (a vast area that stretches from Islam to Tibet and includes parts of the modern states of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and of the wider Central Asian region). Project activities include the transcription, translation and analysis of a variety of texts, most of which reflect everyday, local use - from receipts to personal letters to legal opinions - and others are literary in nature.
  • Managing your own academic research and related administrative activities, you will examine unstudied or understudied texts from the pre-Mongol Islamicate East, identifying and categorising texts, transcribing and translating documents of different genres, and entering and processing text in a specialist project database. You will prepare reading and translation workshops and contribute to the project's web pages and social media updates. As well as developing content for an online course for a wider public on the social history of the Islamicate East, you will collaborate in authoring an article, book chapter or monograph on an aspect of the history and/or linguistics of the Islamicate East. You will also present project results at conferences or public meetings.
  • You will adapt existing and develop new research methodologies, develop ideas for potential further funding applications related to the Islamicate East, and contribute to the writing of grant reports. As well as representing the research group at external meetings or seminars, you will be a source of information and advice to other members of the group on specific features of the history, literature or linguistics of the Islamicate East, based on your expertise and experience.
  • We are looking for someone who has (or will have by the start of the role) a relevant PhD/DPhil, and expertise in either Persian, Middle Persian, Hebrew, Arabic or other specialist knowledge of the ancient languages, traditions and history of the pre-Mongol Islamicate East. Ideally you will also have an understanding of and interest in Islamicate history, Iranian linguistics, documents and archival practices. You will need to be self-motivated in managing your research and associated activities, able to undertake innovative research at the forefront of current scholarship, and to work collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Previous experience of independent scholarly writing to a high level of academic content and formal presentation is required, preferably with a record of research in one or more understudied areas of the Islamicate East and its textual sources, and understanding of contemporary issues in the region (Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia) regarding topics of language, religion and social history. You will also need excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings; experience of online database creation and maintenance would be an advantage. You must be fluent in English, both spoken and written.
  • This is a full-time post for a fixed-term of 2 years.
  • COVID-19: please be aware that the recruitment process for this post may need to be conducted remotely. Candidates invited to interview will need equipment and internet connection suitable for a video call. https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=146287
  • Closing Date: 12-JUN-2020 12:00

University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy (UK:Eng) - Senior Research Fellow - Future of Humanity Institute - Deadline: 16 Aug. 2019[]

  • Grade 8: £40,792 – £48,677 p.a.
  • The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) is opening several research positions to join our rapidly growing research teams. FHI is a multi-disciplinary institute focusing on the big-picture questions about humanity and its prospects. We are looking to hire researchers who specialise either in one of our most visible current areas of research: macrostrategy; technical AI safety; governance of AI; biosecurity. Or in areas where we are looking to build capacity which includes: AI ethics and philosophy of mind; transparency and surveillance; philosophical foundations; grand futures; cooperative principle and institutions; AI ethics; AI capabilities; nanotechnology
  • As FHI grows in these areas there might even be opportunities for a suitably talented and effective individual to support and contribute to the growth of these research groups. This Senior Research Fellow post is fixed-term from the date of appointment for 2 years. We welcome applicants who wish to work either full- or part-time.
  • The postholder will develop research questions, conduct research, analyse complex data and generate original ideas. They will develop and implement new research methodologies and materials and regularly write and present articles and papers. They will raise research funds when required and share responsibility for shaping the research group’s plans. They will also represent FHI or their research group externally and will carry out collaborative projects with colleagues at partner institutions.
  • The postholder is required to have a relevant PhD/DPhil awarded or close to completion, with either post-qualification research experience or equivalent experience in a non-academic setting. They must have a strong publication record and familiarity with the existing literature or equivalent experience in a non-academic setting. They must have sufficient specialist knowledge in their discipline, and have the ability to independently plan and manage a research budget, raise research funds and handle sensitive information.
  • Please note that we are currently simultaneously hiring for researchers of different grades: Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8. Please do apply to more than one of these roles if you are unsure what you are best suited to.
  • Applications for this post are to be made online.
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on 16 August 2019. We anticipate that the next stages of the selection process will take place in late August and early September. Please check our website: www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/ which will be updated with the details of what will be required and dates. https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=141565

University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow, Future of Humanity Institute - Deadline: 16 Aug. 2019[]

  • Grade 7: £32,236 – £39,609 p.a.
  • The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) is opening several research positions to join our rapidly growing research teams. FHI is a multi-disciplinary institute focusing on the big-picture questions about humanity and its prospects. We are looking to hire researchers who specialise either in one of our most visible current areas of research: macrostrategy; technical AI safety; governance of AI; biosecurity. Or in areas where we are looking to build capacity which includes: AI ethics and philosophy of mind; transparency and surveillance; philosophical foundations; grand futures; cooperative principle and institutions; AI ethics; AI capabilities; nanotechnology.
  • As FHI grows in these areas there might even be opportunities for a suitably talented and effective individual to support and contribute to the growth of these research groups. This Research Fellow post is fixed-term from the date of appointment for 2 years. We welcome applicants who wish to work either full- or part- time.
  • The postholder will manage their own research activities, prepare working theories and analyse and present data, contribute new ideas for research projects, collaborate in the preparation of research publications, present papers at conferences. They will also represent FHI or their research group externally and will carry out collaborative projects with colleagues at partner institutions.
  • The postholder is required to have a Bachelors and/or Masters degree with evidence of research potential in their specialism. They must also possess sufficient knowledge of their discipline, and have the ability to manage their own research activities and to contribute ideas for new research project and research income generation. They should also have excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive information.
  • Please note that we are currently simultaneously hiring for researchers of different grades: Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8. Please do apply to more than one of these roles if you are unsure what you are best suited to.
  • Applications for this post are to be made online.
  • The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on 16 August 2019. We anticipate that the next stages of the selection process will take place in late August and early September. Please check our website: www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/ which will be updated with the details of what will be required and dates.
  • https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=141655

University of Oxford, Oxford Internet Institute (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, Fairwork Foundation - Deadline: 19 Jul 2019[]

Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford 

Grade 7: £32,236 - £39,609 p.a. 

The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to work with the Fairwork Foundation. This position provides an exciting opportunity to work with our team to co-develop standards of fair work and apply them to digital platforms. 

Applicants will have a relevant postgraduate degree in sociology, geography, anthropology, economics, development studies, or related fields. Excellent writing, presentation abilities, and analytical skills are also required. Applicants should be highly organised and able to effectively manage multiple ongoing tasks. 

As the successful candidate, you will be based at Fairwork Foundation within the Oxford Internet Institute. You will be part of a GCRF-funded team consisting of Professor Mark Graham, Professor Sandra Fredman (Oxford Law), Professor Jean Paul van Belle (Cape Town), Professor Richard Heeks (Manchester), and Professor Darcy du Toit (Western Cape). You will also collaborate with other colleagues in Oxford and India to: co-develop thresholds and principles of fair work that apply to the platform economy; design strategies and carry out research to evaluate platforms against those thresholds; collaborate in the preparation of publications and research outputs to disseminate the evaluations of platforms against principles of fair work. 

Based in the heart of Oxford, this post is available immediately and is fixed-term until 28 February 2021 in the first instance, with the possibility of renewal thereafter. 

Only online applications received before 12.00 midday on 19 July 2019 will be considered. Interviews for those shortlisted will be held during week commencing 12 August 2019. 

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=141251 

Closing Date: 19-JUL-2019 12:00

University of Oxford, Magdalen College (EU:UK:Eng) - Calleva Centre one-year Postdoctoral Research Assistant in History: Changing Lives (Childhood Experience) - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

The College proposes to appoint a postdoctoral research assistant in History in connection with an interdisciplinary project entitled ‘Changing Lives: childhood experience, cumulative risk, and supportive environments across the life course’. The post is full-time for one year starting from 1 September 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter. Candidates must hold or be close to completing a doctorate in history or a related discipline. The postholder will conduct specified archival research on children’s experiences, family relationships, and the impact of social welfare in mid-twentieth-century England. 

The postdoctoral research assistant will be principally responsible for archival research. This will include identifying, collecting, and analysing children’s essays, case files, institutional and state records, and personal sources, as well as using published texts. Candidates should have experience of using archival sources to write about lived experience and subjectivity. Candidates must have a knowledge of social history, including the history of childhood, family, welfare, and inequalities, and they will be encouraged to develop future research projects and publications. Candidates should have an interest in interdisciplinary and collaborative research, including public engagement, quantitative evidence, and longitudinal methodologies. 

The location of the job will be in Oxford, with frequent travel to archives in London and occasionally elsewhere in the UK. 

The appointment will be made on grade 6 of University Salary Scale, currently £28,660- £37,345 p.a.

Application forms and further particulars, which include information on how to apply, are available at www.magd.ox.ac.uk/job-vacancies/. The deadline for applications is UK time 12 noon on 31st July 2019.    

University of Oxford, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (UK:Eng) - Research Fellowship - Deadline: 24 Mar. 2020[]

  • The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, a Recognised Independent Centre of the University of Oxford, is engaged in the multi-disciplinary study of the Muslim world.
  • The Centre invites applications for a research fellowship in the study of the Islamic world. The successful candidate will be engaged in research and publication in any area of the arts, humanities or social sciences which contributes to a more informed understanding of the Islamic world – its history, economics, politics, culture, civilisation and contemporary life.
  • The fellowship is tenable from October 2020.
  • The Fellowship is tenable for a three year period, offering a competitive salary determined by qualifications and experience in the range of £32,000 - £35,000.
  • Further particulars are available at www.oxcis.ac.uk/vacancies.
  • The closing date for applications is 24 March 2020.

University of Oxford, Oxford Department of International Development (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher - Refugees are Migrants: Refugee Mobility, Recognition and Rights - Deadline: 17 Jul. 2019[]

Oxford Department of International Development, Mansfield Road, Oxford

Grade 7: £32,236 - £39,609 p.a.

We are seeking an experienced postdoctoral researcher to form the core team for the ERC-funded REF-MIG project, led by the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr Cathryn Costello, based at the Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford. The post is fixed-term for 1 year and is to commence as soon as possible.

The researcher will work collaboratively with the PI and other members of the research group to accomplish the aims of the REF-MIG project. In particular, you will undertake desk-based and field-based research into the role of international organisations and other non-state actors in global refugee and migration regimes, empirical research (both qualitative and quantitative) and archival research, in order to accomplish the various project goals. As well as the preparation of research publications and presenting papers at appropriate scholarly conferences, stakeholder gatherings and other meetings.

Applicants must have:

a doctorate in politics, international relations, sociology, law, or similar discipline, or evidence that a doctorate is imminently expected; • demonstrated expertise in the empirical study of international organisations, norms, legal processes and institutions, using a range of methods, both qualitative (including archival research) and quantitative; • excellent empirical research skills and experience, ideally demonstrated in previous publications and participation in research projects examining legal processes and/or international organisations and institutions; • a proven ability to manage own independent research and associated activities; • previous scholarly publications at the highest level, commensurate with experience; • excellent presentation and communication skills; • ability, willingness and commitment to work in a multidisciplinary team; • excellent communication skills in English, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research project • demonstrated knowledge of and interest in the global migration and refugee regimes, in particular the roles of international organisations therein, in light of the recently adopted Global Compacts and attendant institutional changes.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online; you will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement which explains how you meet the selection criteria for the post.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 17 July 2019.

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University of Oxford, Oxford Internet Institute (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Researcher, legal and ethical analysis of Big Data analytics and AI - Deadline: 15 Jul. 2019[]

The Oxford Internet Institute is a leading centre for research into the governance of emerging technologies. Applications are invited from highly-qualified individuals for the position of Postdoctoral Researcher to collaborate with Professor Sandra Wachter (Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow) and Dr Brent Mittelstadt (Research Fellow and British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow) on the legal and ethical analysis of Big Data analytics and AI. 

The position is suited to candidates who hold or are near completion, of a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field. 

The position requires someone with the ability to identify and analyse relevant laws, policies and theories around AI, review the literature, and publish results in collaboration with Professor Wachter and Dr Mittelstadt.  The primary task will be to undertake legal and ethical analysis to establish the essential requirements, standards, and duties for the safe, responsible and accountable deployment of AI in high-risk sectors (e.g. digital advertising, financial services, medicine, criminal justice).

Excellent writing, presentation abilities, and analytical skills are required. A record of publications in international peer-reviewed journals and the proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and obtain research funding, both commensurate with the stage of the candidate's academic career, are very desirable.

The position is available immediately for 18 months, with possibility of renewal thereafter, subject to funding availability. The position is located in Oxford and the candidate is expected to move to Oxford to take up the position.

Please note that you may only apply through the Oxford University website

Only applications received before 12.00 midday on 15 July 2019 can be considered. Interviews for those short-listed are currently planned to take place week commencing 5 August 2019.

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=140748

Closing Date: 15-JUL-2019 12:00

University of Oxford, Pembroke College (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowships - 'Religion and the Frontier Challenges' - Deadline: 10 Jul. 2019[]

  • Pembroke College wishes to appoint two Junior Research Fellows to the proposed ‘Religion and the Frontier Challenges’ research programme. This programme is an interdisciplinary initiative, with its disciplinary centre in Theology and Religious Studies but actively engaging with other academic disciplines.
  • The fellowships are open to applicants of any nationality and from any academic discipline, and are tenable for three years from 1 September 2019. The fellows will conduct an original research project of their own design that engages the overall aims of the research programme and will contribute to building the programme.
  • Applicants should either have completed their PhD or be close to completion (and will need to have submitted their doctorate before taking up the fellowship). Preference will be given to applicants who have not already held a postdoctoral fellowship, JRF or tenured academic post. We particularly welcome applications from candidates:
  • Whose proposed research projects are genuinely interdisciplinary in methodology and approach;
  • With a proven record of original research and publication (published or in press);
  • Who are already engaging in research collaborations and/or whose proposed projects offer clear prospect for future collaborative projects and ventures, whether within or outside the University of Oxford;
  • from under-represented groups.
  • Fellows will be expected to contribute to the overall development of the research programme, for instance, by engaging in research conversations, seminars, conferences and collaborations. They will be expected to be actively involved in sharing and communicating their research andto play an active role in the college, engage with the scholars and students working in cognate subject areas across the university, and/or to engage with the subject of Theology and: for instance, by offering contributions to teaching. The research fellows will be based at Pembroke College, where they will work under the supervision of Pembroke’s tutorial fellow in Theology and Religion, and an academic mentor.
  • Applications should be submitted by email to academichr@pmb.ox.ac.uk by the 10th July and should include:
  • A letter of application explaining why you wish to be considered for this position addressing all the points set out above;
  • A curriculum vitae setting out details of your higher education, research and publications;
  • A 1,000 word research proposal;
  • The names, positions, postal addresses and email addresses of three academic referees who will be contacted if your application is shortlisted.
  • We encourage all applicants to complete the attached equal opportunity monitoring form. Interviews are planned to be held on the 30th July.
  • The terms and conditions of the post are available at www.pmb.ox.ac.uk/about-pembroke/vacancies along with the Further Particulars. The University Terms and Conditions shown elsewhere on this site do not apply.
  • The stipend for the role is £30,000 per annum and accommodation may be available in college. Benefits include a research allowance of £1,545 per annum (at the discretion of the college), a shared office and all lunches and dinners when the college kitchens are open. (N.B. the stipend and allowances are based in 2018-19 rates and may be revised for 2019-20 and subsequent years.)

University of Oxford, Pembroke College (EU:UK:Eng) - Rokos Junior Research Fellowship in Economic History - Deadline: 7 Jul. 2019[]

  • Pembroke College wishes to appoint a Rokos Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in Economic History from 1 September 2019 for one year. The field of specialisation is open, though some preference will be given to candidates whose interests complement those of Dr. Brian A’Hearn, Fellow in Economics (CV here).
  • The Rokos JRF in Economic History will be expected to conduct original research in their chosen field and will enjoy the freedom and facilities to develop their research portfolio. They will also be expected to contribute to the development of Economics and/or History at the College. Optionally, and by agreement with the Fellow in Economics, they may provide undergraduate teaching, participate in admissions and supervise undergraduate dissertations.
  • Applicants should either have completed their PhD or be close to completion (and will need to have submitted their doctorate before taking up the Fellowship) and preference will be given to applicants who have not already held a postdoctoral Fellowship, JRF or tenured academic post. Selection criteria will be based on the candidate’s overall academic record, quality and achievement of research, research plans, academic fit with the College Fellowship and suitability for an academic career.
  • Applications should be submitted by email to academichr@pmb.ox.ac.uk by midnight on 7th July and should include:
  • A letter of application explaining why you wish to be considered for this position;
  • A curriculum vitae setting out details of your higher education, research and any publications to date;
  • A 1,000 word research proposal; and
  • Two sample pieces of written work, published or unpublished. Each piece should be about the length of a chapter or article, but not exceeding 10,000 words (so not more than 20,000 words in total).
  • In addition, you should ask three academic referees to send references to the same address by the same deadline, commenting on the selection criteria above. Interviews are currently planned to be held on the 31st July.
  • The stipend for the role is £22,800 per annum, and a housing allowance of £7,200. College accommodation may be available in lieu of the housing allowance if the successful candidate wishes to live in College. The successful candidate will also be entitled to a research allowance of £1,545 per annum (at the discretion of the College) and all lunches and dinners when the college kitchens are open. N.B. The stipend and allowances are based in 2018-19 rates and may be revised for 2019-20 and subsequent years.
  • The Further Particulars for this post are available from the college website: http://www.pmb.ox.ac.uk/about-pembroke/vacancies This is a College vacancy and the university terms and conditions found elsewhere on this site do not apply to this post.

University of Oxford, School of Anthropology (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, 'Transboundary Resources in the Jordan & Nile Basins' - Deadline: 23 Aug 2019[]

School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography Buildings, Banbury Road, Oxford

Grade 7: £32,236 - £39,609 p.a.

The Institute of Science Innovation and Society (InSIS) seeks to employ a postdoctoral research fellow for a new research program on the Management of Trans-boundary Resources in the MENA Region, funded by the Oxford Martin School.  The position is full-time and will begin 1 October 2019, or soon after (with a degree of negotiability), and will run for 24 months of full time equivalent working. The post will be based at the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society (InSIS), and the postholder will work closely with other researchers at the Environmental Change Institute (ECI), InSIS and Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR).

The aim of the project is to work on regional capacity in water and energy as a pathway to progress the Sustainable Development Goals in the Jordan and Nile Basins. The project will employ cutting edge analytic tools and modelling developed at Oxford, as well as support growing Track II processes on the ground that are relevant and linked to these objectives. The project is being carried out in conjunction with a range of regional partners, and will complement ongoing on-the-ground project-based collaborations on water and energy.

The candidate will have expertise in energy and/or other related social and/or environmental sciences, and will work primarily on the Jordan Basin, specifically, Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Understanding of Track II processes and experience in governmental or non-governmental Israeli policy and decision-making is critical.

For further details, including the job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below.

You will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online application for this fixed-term position.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 23 August 2019.

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=141862

University of Oxford, St. Edmund's Hall (UK:Eng) - Early Career Teaching & Research Appointments - Deadline: 12 July 2019[]

The College proposes to create up to six Early Career Teaching and Research appointments associated with Junior Research Fellowships.  These are fixed term, non renewable posts available for the period October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2022.  The subject fields for which applications are sought are:

  • Earth Sciences, with a preferred focus on Russia
  • Economics, with a preferred focus on China
  • English Literature 1550-1790 (early American or Irish interests welcome)
  • History, with a preferred focus on Medieval History
  • Material Sciences
  • Medical Sciences, with a preferred focus on medical genetics

The aim of these posts is to provide support to Tutorial Fellows in the subject areas with which they are associated, while providing an opportunity for the Fellow to undertake independent research.  The duties of the Early Career Appointments will therefore include teaching and administration alongside research activity.  It is expected that the appointees will spend approximately 50% of their time on teaching and administration, with the remainder spent on research activity.  The precise balance of teaching and other administrative support (pastoral oversight, admissions, learning support) will be under the direction of the Tutorial Fellows in the subject(s) with which they are associated.  Appointees will be expected to work in Oxford during weeks 0-9 of the University term.

Applicants must demonstrate:

  • an outstanding level of academic achievement, appropriate to the stage of their career with evidence of and potential for producing distinguished research in their field;
  • the ability to provide excellent tutorial and small-group teaching in a range of undergraduate topics.
  • the organisational skills and motivation to undertake College administration;
  • an informed interest in the full range of academic duties of the post and the ambition to progress to an academic post, whether Oxford or elsewhere;
  • evidence of commitment to their professional development;
  • evidence that the post-holder’s development as an academic will benefit from this appointment.

Further information about the posts and full details of how to apply can be found here.

Location: Oxford

Salary: Successful applicants will be appointed on Grade 6 of the Oxford salary scale (currently £29515 – £35211 per annum) and will have the option of becoming or remaining a member of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS).

Appointees will be entitled to an Academic Allowance (currently £3,000 per annum)

Application Procedure

Applicants should submit a covering letter setting out their research plans and teaching experience, a curriculum vitae and a sample of their research output of no more than 5000 words in PDF format by email to recruitment@seh.ox.ac.uk by GMT Noon on Friday, July 12, 2019.  Interviews are expected to be held on or after July 18, 2019.

Applicants are asked to consider completing the online Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form.  Submission of this form is voluntary and does not form part of the selection process, but it would be appreciated if you complete it at the same time as your application to assist us with our equal opportunity monitoring.

Apply here: https://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/early-career-teaching-and-research-appointments

University of Oxford, St Anne's College (UK:Eng) - Rosemary Pountney Junior Research Fellowship in British and/or European Drama 1890 to the Present - Deadline: 28 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Governing Body of St Anne's College invites applications for the Rosemary Pountney Junior Research Fellowship in British and/or European Drama 1890 to the present, tenable from 1 October 2020. The JRF is open to those at an early stage of their academic career, typically at post-doctoral level, though applicants in their last year of doctoral study are also eligible to apply.
  • Eligibility: The JRF is open to those at an early stage of their academic career. Applicants are expected to be either graduate students who have submitted their PhD theses (or equivalent) by the closing date of this Fellowship opportunity, or post-doctoral researchers who at the start of the Fellowship are within three years since the award of their PhDs or equivalent professional training.
  • Selection Criteria: Applications will be judged on the basis of the candidate’s potential to undertake a significant and exciting programme of research in an area of British and/or European drama written between 1890 and the present, as evidenced by their research proposal, publication record and academic references.
  • The essential criteria are:
  • Hold a PhD/DPhil or be near to completion; the successful candidate must at the least have submitted their thesis by the closing date of this Fellowship opportunity;
  • Show a high level of research ability as demonstrated by a completed or nearly completed doctoral thesis and/or published or forthcoming books, or articles in refereed journals, or promise of such achievement, as relevant to the candidate’s field and career stage;
  • Have a coherent proposed research programme for the duration of the Fellowship;
  • Be able to communicate well about the subject;
  • Have the ability to present research findings effectively to fellow professionals at national and international conferences and research seminars, to undergraduate and graduate students.
  • The desirable criteria are:
  • Teaching experience at university level or evidence of the ability to teach undergraduates of high quality.
  • Objective and Duties - The objectives of the College in making this appointment are:
  • To develop the research profile and career of an early-career researcher;
  • To develop and strengthen the research profile of the College;
  • To contribute to the goal of maintaining the University of Oxford as a leading centre for research in British and European Drama 1890 to the present.
  • The successful candidate will be expected to:
  • Engage in research and its dissemination;
  • Propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research;
  • Publicise the outcomes of that research through presentation of papers and publications;
  • It is expected that the Fellow will also undertake up to three hours of teaching per week during term time for the College and engage in the life and activities of the College.
  • Salary and Benefits
  • The stipend, including 3 hours of teaching per week, will be £26,694;
  • In addition to this, a housing allowance of £4,914 pa will be paid;
  • The Fellow will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to all meals during term;
  • A research allowance of up to £1,000 per annum;

University of Oxford (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Politics, 'The Politics of Wealth Inequality and Mobility in the 21st Century' - Deadline: 10 Oct 2019[]

The Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a research team to work on an exciting new project directed by Professor Ben Ansell, the Project Investigator (PI), and supported by the European Research Council (ERC).

The project examines political causes and consequences of wealth inequality across the industrialised world. The project divides into three core work packages, which are to be accomplished over the life of the grant. The first two work packages are macro data collection exercises assembling cross-nationally and historically comparable surveys of wealth mobility outcomes and policies. The last work package focuses on the micro-foundations of attitudes towards wealth mobility using both laboratory and survey experiments.

The successful candidate will provide research support across all three projects though their own skillset and interests may fit more closely into particular areas. S/he will be expected to contribute to the running of the project as well as to co-author work with the Principal Investigator, and pursue their own related research agenda.

The postholder’s duties will include assisting in compiling a cross-national database of wealth inequality and mobility, and to aid in disseminating the results of this work including the construction of an online open-access database. They will also be expected to develop a policy database of inheritance, gift, capital gains and other wealth-related policies, dating back to 1945 across the industrialised world. In addition, they will assist with the tendering, design, implementation and analysis of survey experiments to be conducted across six European countries.

The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or near completion) in the field of political science, sociology, and economics or related area. Applicants should have an interest in and strong understanding of wealth and income inequality, with the ability to use statistical software at an advanced level, with skills in data collection, management and analysis. In addition, they should have a willingness and ability to contribute to the dissemination of project results and to represent the project at conferences and external events.

This is a full time appointment fixed term, for two years.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Thursday, 10 October 2019. Interviews will take place on Monday, 21 October 2019.

University of Oxford, Global Priorities Institute (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Philosophy - Deadline: 7 Nov 2019[]

Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy to conduct research for the Global Priorities Institute, under the supervision of Professor Hilary Greaves (Director of the Institute). The Fellow will conduct research in line with the research agenda of the Global Priorities Institute, which can be found at http://globalprioritiesinstitute.org

The post is fixed-term from the date of appointment for 4 years, and is anticipated to start September 2020 (flexible). The Fellow will be located in central Oxford with the Global Priorities Institute, which is part of the Faculty of Philosophy. 

Research will include producing publications to be submitted to journals, as book chapters and as internal reports. The Fellow will also participate in related activities, such as contributing new ideas for research projects, assisting in shaping the research agenda, and both attending and presenting at internal seminars and working groups. 

The applicant is required to have a PhD awarded or close to completion. The PhD should be either in Philosophy or in a closely related discipline and combined with equivalent experience and expertise in Philosophy. Also essential are outstanding academic ability, and an excellent record of publications. In addition, the fellow must possess sufficient specialist knowledge of and a genuine interest in global priorities research. 

We welcome applications from researchers simultaneously applying to tenure track jobs (or equivalent) who might complete a 1 or 2 year postdoc at GPI before giving their notice early and taking up a faculty position. We particularly encourage applications from women, black and ethnic minority candidates, as these groups are underrepresented in philosophy in general and at GPI in particular. 

Applications for this post are to be made online. 

Applications are to be submitted no later than 12.00 noon on 7 November 2019. 

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=143154 

Closing Date: 07-NOV-2019 12:00 

University of Oxford, Trinity College (UK:Eng) - Career Development Fellow in Philosophy - Deadline: 9 Jan. 2020[]

  • Applications are invited for a Career Development Fellowship in Philosophy. The successful candidate(s) will be required to be an active researcher in Philosophy; to teach in total six weighted hours per week; and to devote the equivalent of one further weighted hour a week to the role of Director of Studies for a group of students throughout the appointment. The appointment will be for a fixed period of two years in the first instance, from 1st May 2020 (or as soon as possible thereafter, and no later than 1st July 2020). The College may wish to renew the post for one further year; this will depend on the College`s longer-term plans for Philosophy teaching.
  • Candidates should have an excellent educational background, with a good first degree, and a doctorate either completed or very close to completion; they should not have previously held a full-time research-and-teaching post for two years or longer when taking up this post, and should demonstrate that they can reasonably be expected to advance their academic career by taking on this two-year post. They should be undertaking research of a level commensurate with being returned by Trinity College to the REF 2021. They should have the ability to teach high-achieving undergraduates in all years of study via College tutorials, and they should be able to teach a range of core or popular optional courses. Trinity currently accepts students in Classics, Modern Languages and Philosophy, PPE, and Philosophy and Theology; the person appointed will be expected to teach students across this range of courses. The Further Particulars provide details of the courses, which are also available on the Philosophy Faculty’s website, or on request from the Academic Administrator at Trinity (academic.administrator@trinity.ox.ac.uk).
  • Further particulars are available here: Philosophy CDF FPs 20 22
  • Closing date for applications: 12 noon (UK time) on Thursday 9th January 2020.
  • Interviews will be held in Trinity College on Thursday 6th February 2020.

University of Oxford, Wolfson College (UK:Eng) - Stipendiary Junior Research Fellow 2020 Assyriology - Deadline: 6 Jan 2020[]

  • Assyriology Salary £32,000 per annum Wolfson College, a postgraduate college of the University of Oxford, proposes to appoint one stipendiary Junior Research Fellow in Assyriology. The post will run for three years.
  • Teaching in Assyriology started at Oxford with the appointment of Archibald Sayce in 1891, and the University of Oxford is today one of Britain’s leading centers for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Wolfson College has a strong tradition in this area since the appointment in 1988 of Jeremy Black as Lecturer of Assyriology and Fellow of Wolfson College. The same position is today held by Professor Jacob L. Dahl, and most of the graduate students of Assyriology are members of Wolfson College.
  • With the excellent library facilities of the Sackler Library and the outstanding collection of cuneiform tablets in the Ashmolean Museum, Assyriology flourishes in Oxford. Oxford is also home to two important online projects, the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (a joint project of the University of California, Los Angeles, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, and the University of Oxford, see https://cdli.ucla.edu), and the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL, see http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk), and Wolfson is a frequent host for workshops on digital heritage capture and preservation.
  • To further strengthen research in Assyriology, Wolfson College is seeking to appoint a stipendiary Junior Research Fellow in Assyriology. The Fellowship will be based in Oxford.
  • Main tasks of the Fellowship:
  • conduct research and publish in the field of Assyriology;
  • support Assyriology in the Faculty of Oriental Studies by conducting tutorial teaching and lecturing, and by editing for the OECT and journals in the field published by Oxford Assyriology;
  • participate in the academic life of the College and the Ancient World Academic Cluster based at Wolfson College;
  • act as a College Advisor to a number of Wolfson Students, meeting them on arrival and at least once a term thereafter, to offer pastoral advice and support.
  • Qualifications and experience required:
  • hold, or be near completion of, a doctorate in Assyriology;
  • demonstrate a high level of academic achievement, appropriate to the stage of the candidate’s career, with evidence of and potential for producing excellent research in the broad field of Assyriology;
  • demonstrate a commitment to engage with current and forward-looking methodologies and theoretical approaches in the humanities;
  • demonstrate a commitment to open access and free online data sharing;
  • have excellent communication and presentation skills;
  • take an informed interest in the full range of academic duties of the post and in progressing to an academic post, whether at Oxford or elsewhere;
  • provide evidence of commitment to their own professional development.
  • The Fellowship will be for three years and is not renewable. To apply please refer to the College’s vacancies page at: http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/
  • Applications and references must reach the College by 4pm on 6 January 2020. Interviews will be held on 28 January 2020. We regret that no alternative date will be offered, however skype interviews may be possible.

University of Padova, Dipartimento di Studi linguistici e letterari - Postdoc (24 months) in French medieval literature (EU:Italy) - Deadline: 17 September 2019[]

È indetta una selezione per il conferimento di n. 1 assegno per lo svolgimento di attività di ricerca nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca dal titolo “Tradizione manoscritta del "Barlaam e Josaphat" con edizione parziale della redazione francese detta "Champenoise"” - BIRD 2019 – (CUP: C94I19003100005) da svolgersi presso il Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari sotto la supervisione del Prof. Giosuè Lachin, in qualità di Responsabile Scientifico del progetto di ricerca.


L’assegno di ricerca, di durata di 24 mesi e di importo annuo lordo percipiente di Euro 19.367 è bandito ai sensi del vigente Regolamento per il conferimento di assegni di ricerca i sensi dell’art. 22 della Legge 240/2010 nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca sopra citato, nell’Area Scientifica di Ateneo n. 12 Scienze dell’antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche, Settore Scientifico-Disciplinare L-FIL-LET/09.

Ha per oggetto lo svolgimento dell’attività di ricerca di seguito specificata: attività di collaborazione scientifica; ricerche in biblioteche italiane e straniere. Si richiedono il titolo di dottorato di ricerca e competenze filologico-letterarie in ambito romanzo (linguistica, ecdotica, storia della letteratura) e una metodologia di ricerca già praticata e documentata. In particolare, le attività richieste all’assegnista comprendono la ricognizione sui testimoni manoscritti dell’opera o delle opere, l’acquisizione, la sistematizzazione e la collazione delle lezioni, la produzione di un’edizione critica parziale e uno studio linguistico sul testo stabilito.

Link: http://bandi.miur.it/bandi.php/public/fellowship/id_fellow/161721 (with English description)

https://www.disll.unipd.it/bando-assegno-di-ricerca-tipo-responsabile-scientifico-prof-giosu%C3%A8-lachin

https://protocollo.unipd.it/albo/viewer?view=files%2F008764469-UNPD0Z9-11f933e3-4068-4089-9d37-a29cd5b3e901-000.pdf

University of Padova, Dipartimento di Studi linguistici e letterari - Postdoc (24 months) in French medieval literature (EU:Italy) - Postdoc (24 months) in Italian Literature (EU:Italy) Deadline: 18 September 2019[]

È indetta una selezione per il conferimento di n. 1 assegno per lo svolgimento di attività di ricerca nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca dal titolo progetto “Canzonieri barocchi: per l’edizione e il commento della ‘Ode’ di Guido Casoni” -BIRD 2019— (CUP: C94119003380005) da svolgersi presso il Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari sotto la supervisione della Prof.ssa Elisabetta Selmi, in qualità di Responsabile Scientifico del progetto di ricerca. L’assegno di ricerca, di durata di 24 mesi e di importo annuo lordo percipiente di Euro 19.367 è bandito ai sensi del vigente Regolamento per il conferimento di assegni di ricerca i sensi dell’art. 22 della Legge 240/2010 nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca sopra citato, nell’Area Scientifica di Ateneo n. 12 Scienze dell’antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche, Settore Scientifico-Disciplinare L-FIL-LET/10.


Ha per oggetto lo svolgimento dell’attività di ricerca di seguito specificata: Censimento dei materiali manoscritti riguardanti la storia e la formazione della silloge di odi di Guido Casoni, nonché degli esemplari e testimoni di stampa della Ode (alquanto numerosi e con un progressivo incremento dei testi) che si susseguirono dalla “editio princeps” del 1601(1602) alla “ne varietur” dell’edizione bellunese del Vieceri, del 1639. Al lavoro filologico ed ecdotico si dovrà accompagnare anche la ricostruzione mirata della proto-storia redazionale e culturale della ‘Ode’ e del suo work in progress lungo il corso dei primi decenni del Seicento, con un’indagine archivistica di tutta quella documentazione che permetterà di radiografare, nel vivo dei processi letterari della stagione barocca, le istanze e le ragioni che sovraordinarono la formazione e i successivi sviluppi e varianti nei diversi stadi redazionali della forma e costruzione della raccolta.

Link: http://bandi.miur.it/bandi.php/public/fellowship/id_fellow/161722 (with English description)

https://www.disll.unipd.it/bando-assegno-di-ricerca-tipo-resp-scientifico-profssa-elisabetta-selmi

https://protocollo.unipd.it/albo/viewer?view=files%2F008771043-UNPD0Z9-b115cbf6-055e-4b29-a7a4-4c9b0738fc8f-000.pdf

University of Padua (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Ariostismi. Interpretative models and practices of linguistic and metrical commentary of the Orlando furioso between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries' - Deadline: 26 Sep 2019[]

The object of the research is the tradition of Orlando furioso as a model of language, metrics and style, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, investigated through the analysis of a large number of comments on the poem and of critical works on the work and on the author. The research, primarily linguistic and metric, aims at reconstructing and deepening the various stages that led to the election of the Ariosto poem as a normative reference point in the field of language, metrics and style, as well as a decisive advancement in the knowledge of the more general question of the “ariostismo” in the six and eighteenth-centuries, still little studied. Avoiding a more banal history of Ariosto's fortune, the research therefore proposes to frame the phenomenon of the “ariostismo”, in its various phases, within the perspective of linguistic and literary history.

Selection process
The selection is carried out through the comparative assessment of the securities, the scientific curriculum professional , scientific productivity and an interview.

Additional comments
Contact email: giovanbattista.maccotta@unipd.it
Contact phone: 0498274804
Annual budget: 19367
Frequency of calls: biennale
International mobility required: no
Web site for additional job details
http://protocollo.unipd.it/albo/viewer

University of Palermo (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Documenting Multiculturalism: coexistence, law and multiculturalism in the administrative and legal documents of Norman and Hohenstaufen Sicily, c.1060-c.1266: greek sources' - Deadline: 9 Oct 2019[]

DOCUMULT will investigate comprehensively and systematically the coexistence of the diverse confessional, ethnic and linguistic communities of the island of Sicily under its Norman and Hohenstaufen rulers — Arabic- speaking Muslims and Jews, Greek Christians, and Latin Christians. It will investigate: the legal foundations upon which the coexistence of the subject communities rested; the nature, extent and results of cultural, linguistic and social interactions between them; and variation in the above, from time to time c. 1060 – c. 1266, and from place to place within the island. The ambitious objective is to create the fundamental tools to study, and to begin to write, the history of the subject communities of Norman Sicily from the bottom up, using documentary rather than narrative sources, and illustrating as far as possible the full variety in space and time.

Web site for additional job details http://www.unipa.it/albo.html


University of Pavia (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in Classics & Antiquities - Deadline: 10 Oct 2019[]

The researcher will hold teaching tasks relating to the SSD L-FIL-LET / 05 (“Classical Philology”) within the courses of “Lettere” (curriculum: Classics), “Classical and Near-Eastern Antiquities”, “The Ancient Mediterranean World History, Archeology and Art”. The researcher will carry out research in relation to the areas defined by the description of the above mentioned SSD. Applicants, both Italian and foreigner, must hold a PhD (or equivalent), obtained in Italy or abroad or medical specialization diploma. This requirement must be met at the latest on the deadline of this call.

Additional comments
The full text of the call of proposal can be found at the following link:
http://wcm-3.unipv.it/site/home/ateneo/bandi-e-concorsi/concorsi-per-per...

Candidates must submit their application online only at the following link:
https://pica.cineca.it/unipv

The application must be delivered by the non-extendable deadline of the 10th October 2019.

University of Paris-Saclay (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc, Distributed Big Data on Personal Data with Privacy - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

About the research centre or Inria department Located at the heart of the main national research and higher education cluster, member of the Université Paris Saclay, a major actor in the French Investments for the Future Programme (Idex, LabEx, IRT, Equipex) and partner of the main establishments present on the plateau, the centre is particularly active in three major areas: data and knowledge; safety, security and reliability; modelling, simulation and optimisation (with priority given to energy).   

The 450 researchers and engineers from Inria and its partners who work in the research centre's 28 teams, the 60 research support staff members, the high-level equipment at their disposal (image walls, high-performance computing clusters, sensor networks), and the privileged relationships with prestigious industrial partners, all make Inria Saclay Île-de-France a key research centre in the local landscape and one that is oriented towards Europe and the world.

Context

The post-doctoral fellow's scientific contributions will be part of the PETRUS team's research themes and the GDP-ERE project of the DATAIA Convergence Institute.

PETRUS team: PETRUS (PErsonal & TRUSted cloud) is an Inria reasearch team common with University of Versailles, located in Versailles near Paris. The research area of the team is at the crossroads of personal data management, data privacy and security, and is applied to the new Personal Cloud paradigm. This paradigm promises a platform for the analysis of personal data that enforces privacy, such that each individual could bring together his or her personal data and regulate its use and sharing under control. The team's research is organized around four areas: (1) personal cloud architectures based on trusted hardware components (e.g. Intel SGX enclaves), (2) administration models allowing the user to regulate the life cycle of his or her personal data (collection, sharing and collective computations), (3) trustworthy distributed personal data computations respecting privacy, and (4) legal, societal and technological challenges related to the personal cloud.  

GDP-ERE project: GDP-ERE a project founded by DATAIA, the convergence institute in France dedicated to data sciences, artificial intelligence and society. It develops a wider acceptance of the right to data portability set out in the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in order to allow individuals to collectively contribute to 'Big Data' processing of their personal data with privacy and security guarantees. It especially focuses on the personal agency offered to individuals, from a technical [1,3,4] and legal [2] point of view. The position offers opportunities for collaboration with law researchers in personal data protection.

Assignment The post-doc will work on developping methods for privacy-preserving personal
data management in Big Data, machine learning and/or AI, around the areas of 
research of the PETRUS team:
(1) data management based on trusted execution environments (e.g. Intel SGX),
(2) administration models enabling users to regulate personal data sharing,
(3) privacy preserving distributed data computations, 
(4) legal, societal and technical challenges linked to personal data management.

Skills

The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science.

She/he must have skills in:
- data management, e.g., databases, big data, machine learning, etc. 
- data privacy or security, e.g. access control, differential privacy, 
security protocols, etc.

Good programming, implementation and communication skills are also required.

The position offers opportunities for collaboration with law researchers in 
personal data protection.

Benefits package

  • Subsidized meals
  • Partial reimbursement of public transport costs
  • Leave: 7 weeks of annual leave + 10 extra days off due to RTT (statutory reduction in working hours) + possibility of exceptional leave (sick children, moving home, etc.)
  • Possibility of teleworking (after 6 months of employment) and flexible organization of working hours
  • Professional equipment available (videoconferencing, loan of computer equipment, etc.)
  • Social, cultural and sports events and activities
  • Access to vocational training
  • Social security coverage

Remuneration

Monthly gross salary : 2.653 euros

Apply here.

University of Paris-Sorbonne (EU:Fra:Idf) - Postdoc in philosophy and political theory, 'Norms and Values in the European Migration and Refugee Crisis' - Deadline: 12 Jul 2019[]

A post-doctoral position in philosophy and political theory.

Duration : 1st October 2019 – 30th September 2020

The postdoctoral fellow will work within the project Norms and Values in the European Migration and Refugee Crisis (NoVaMigra), funded by the European Union’s Research and Innovation Programme Horizon 2020.

With a combination of social scientific analysis, as well as legal and philosophical normative reconstruction and theory, NoVaMigra has three main objectives :

- to provide a precise and comprehensive understanding of core values and norms in Europe ;

- explain how they motivate political, administrative and societal agents with regard to migration and the integration of migrants and refugees into European societies,

- and consider, if and why, this has changed with and since the refugee crisis 2015.

This will lead to better normative and efficiency assessments of migration/integration policies and measures, and to a clearer grasp of reasons for their endorsement or resistance to them.

For more information : http://novamigra.eu/ Keywords : Global and transnational governance, international law, human rights, Migration, EU charter of fundamental rights, Human rights.

Job description

The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to the various workpackages that involve the NoVaMigra team in Paris 1.

More precisely, she / he shall

- analyse the emergence of populist discourses in the French political scene since the Refugee Crisis and will be likely to coordinate the synthesis of NoVaMigra partners' contributions on populist discourses;

- review the theoretical models of cosmopolitanism and assess the European vision(s) of cosmopolitanism;

- coordinate the preparation of the final conference in Brussels on European cosmopolitanism and contribute to the synthesis of NoVaMigra research on this topic.

She / he will participate to NoVaMigra meetings and events when necessary.

Location : Institut des Sciences Juridique et philosophique de la Sorbonne (UMR 8103), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris.

Contract type : 80 % Start : 1st October 2019 M

onthly salary : 2 300 € gross

Requirements

- Suitable candidates will have a PhD degree in political philosophy or political theory with a specialization in normative and legal issues.

- A capacity to work in a multidisciplinary team.

- Experience or interest in working on media analysis will be considered as an asset.

- Good skills in written and spoken English and French are expected. Application Candidates should send a set of application documents in English or French that will include:

- a CV with a complete list of publications and a summary of the PhD dissertation

- a letter of motivation

- names and contact information of two academic referees.

Applications should be sent to: Isabelle.Aubert@univ-paris1.fr ; Sophie.Guerard-deLatour@univ-paris1.fr

The closing date for application is 12th July 2019


University of Paris-Sorbonne (EU:Fra:idf) - Le laboratoire Orient & Méditerranée UMR 8167, Postdoc, 'The rock church excavations in northern Ethiopia' - Deadline: 22 Aug 2019[]

The objective of this post-doctoral fellowship is to initiate investigations in four directions:
- Where have rock churches been dug in relation to geological specificities?
- What techniques are used to build rock monuments?
- Who are the actors of these projects?
- Is there an evolution in excavation techniques that would make it possible to characterize communities through the prism of a troglodytic practice?

This necessarily involves conducting long-term field surveys in Ethiopia to develop the most comprehensive corpus possible in a control area; carrying out the geological study of each site (in partnership with the Geops laboratory of the University of Paris-Sud); conducting tracing analyses; developing new survey methods (with Igecav society); and carrying out ethnographic surveys (in collaboration with the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle) on the current achievements of rock monuments in the area.

The post-doctoral year must result in the publication of at least one article and the contribution to research seminars.

Northern Ethiopia has a large number of sites carved into the rock that bear witness to the medieval period. Like built monuments, these rock churches need to be studied from an archaeological point of view in order to better understand Christian medieval society. It is with this objective in mind that the post-doctoral project entitled Troglopie is funded by the DIM "Ancient and Heritage Materials". It aims to understand the organization of rock excavations by studying excavation techniques, the economy and the social organization of the work. This involves starting from a tracing analysis of monuments, combined with the study of the properties of the rock while conducting ethno-historical surveys.

This contract is part of the DIM MAP and the field work in Ethiopia will be financed by the ANR EthioChrisProcess programme, led by M.-L. Derat (Orient & Méditérannée, CNRS).
The candidate will work under the direction of M.-L. Derat, in the Orient et Méditerranée laboratory (UMR 8167), located in Ivry-sur-Seine. An office within the laboratory will be made available to the researcher, with a workstation if necessary.

Eligibility criteria

The candidate must implement a multidisciplinary methodology mainly involving traceology, which he/she will cross with geology, history, geotechnics and ethnographic surveys.

Web site for additional job details

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8167-MARDER-005/Default.aspx

University of Paris-Sorbonne (EU:Fra) - Postdoc, 'Shaping Democratic Spaces: Security and TV Series' - Deadline: 20 Oct 2019[]

Sandra Laugier, Professor of Philosophy at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne is a recipient of an ERC Advanced Grant. Her project "DEMOSERIES, Shaping Democratic Spaces: Security and TV Series" has been selected by the ERC for funding of €2.2 million.

DEMOSERIES (2020-2024) aims to study the "soft power" of TV series and show how they constitute new resources for the moral education, creativity and perfectibility of their audiences; how they contribute to democratic conversation and public policies. Television series are increasingly recognized as an object of research. However, their aesthetic potential for visualising ethical issues and developing a collective inquiry into democratic values has not yet been appreciated; while they can play a crucial role in the creation of shareable values

Job description

The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to workpackages 1, 4, 5 of the DEMOSERIES programme.

She/he shall

- lead a fieldwork study of the modes of transmission of ethical and political issues by security series: interviews of viewers divided into focus groups – high school students, fans, and general public;

-  provide a political, social, and legal understanding of the concept of “popular culture” and the role of security series.

- coorganise – with the PI and another postdoc – seminars and workshops

Requirements

- PhD degree in sociology, or political science, or anthropology, or cultural studies and an interest in media studies and TV.

- Experience in sociological/ethnographical fieldwork and surveys.

- A capacity to work in a multidisciplinary team, to coordinate seminars, events, publications

- Experience in media analysis and communication will be considered as an asset.

- Good skills in written and spoken English and French are obviously expected.

University of Pennsylvania (USA:PA) - Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy, Mitchell Center Postdoctoral Fellowship on "Free Speech Battles" - Deadline: 16 Feb. 2020[]

  • CALL FOR APPLICATIONS, 2020-2021 Academic Year
  • Application Deadline: February 16, 2020
  • Apply through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/72667
  • The University of Pennsylvania’s Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in any discipline whose research is pertinent to the theme of the Center’s 2020-2021 faculty workshop series, "Free Speech Battles." In addition to pursuing independent research, the postdoctoral fellow is expected to attend and participate in Mitchell Center events; teach one undergraduate course related to their academic interests; co-lead a research seminar for Mitchell Center undergraduate fellows; and attend other Mitchell events whenever possible. The stipend is $53,800 plus benefits, including health insurance.
  • Free speech has re-emerged in recent years as a significant political rallying cry, as political polarization and shifting cultural sensitivities have intensified the struggles in many democratic countries over the boundaries of acceptable speech. These struggles are far from new, but in the contemporary context emerging media platforms have presented new challenges to the regulation and protection of open expression. In this environment, businesses and civil-society organizations throughout the world contend with issues of political speech and related boycotts, while in the U.S., social and legal developments require us to rethink our interpretations and implementation of the First Amendment. In its 2020-2021 theme year, “Free Speech Battles,” The Andrea Mitchell Center examines both the contentious history of free expression and the ongoing developments that have made it once again a central issue in democratic societies.
  • Global in its outlook, multifaceted in its purposes, the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy seeks to contribute to the ongoing quest for democratic values, ideas, and institutions throughout the world. In addition to hosting speakers from the fields of academia, journalism, politics, and public policy, the Mitchell Center supports undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral research. It continues the legacy of the Penn Program for Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism, which fostered interdisciplinary scholarship from 2007 to 2017.
  • QUALIFICATIONS: International scholars are welcome. Applicants should have received the PhD no earlier than May 2015 but must have completed all requirements for the PhD by September 30, 2020.
  • APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/72667
  • Deadline: February 16, 2020
  • In addition to the Personal and Profile information requested by Interfolio, the following information and documents will be required:
  • Information: Email Address, Home Telephone Number, Mobile Telephone Number, Country of Citizenship, Country of Permanent Residence, Current Position (Indicate your title, department, institution, and City/State). If you are not employed, please state what you are currently doing.
  • Documents to be uploaded: CV, Title and Description of Two Undergraduate Course Proposals - Single-spaced (one page each) proposals of possible Undergraduate Seminars you would like to teach at Penn, Title and Description of Proposed Research Study – No more than 1,000 words, Confidential Letters of Recommendation (three) - Referees should be asked both to comment on your proposed project and to discuss your qualifications as a teacher, Writing Sample – An article or excerpt of a book or dissertations chapter. (20 page limit.), Cover Letter

University of Pennsylvania (USA:PA) - Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy, Mitchell Center/JMC Postdoctoral Fellowship 2020-2021 - Deadline: 16 Feb. 2020[]

  • CALL FOR APPLICATIONS, 2020-2021 Academic Year, Application Deadline: February 16, 2020, Apply through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/72670
  • The University of Pennsylvania’s Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship created in partnership with the Jack Miller Center. The Program welcomes both empirical and normative scholarship from scholars in any discipline who intend to pursue an academic career primarily aimed at advancing learning on the governmental and economic institutions of the United States, especially their historical roots in the principles and politics of the Constitution’s founding era, and the ideas, debates, and contests that have shaped their subsequent development.
  • In addition to pursuing independent research and participating generally in the intellectual life of the Penn community, the JMC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Andrea Mitchell Center is expected to attend and participate in Mitchell Center events; teach one undergraduate course related to their academic interests; co-lead a research seminar for Mitchell Center undergraduate fellows; and attend other Mitchell events whenever possible.
  • Global in its outlook, multifaceted in its purposes, the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy seeks to contribute to the ongoing quest for democratic values, ideas, and institutions throughout the world. In addition to hosting speakers from the fields of academia, journalism, politics, and public policy, the Mitchell Center supports undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral research. It continues the legacy of the Penn Program for Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism, which fostered interdisciplinary scholarship from 2007 to 2017.
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have received the PhD no earlier than May 2015 but must have completed all requirements for the PhD by September 30, 2020.
  • APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Application Deadline: February 16, 2020 - Apply through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/72670
  • In addition to the Personal and Profile information requested by Interfolio, the following information and documents will be required:
  • Information: Email Address, Home Telephone Number, Mobile Telephone Number, Country of Citizenship, Country of Permanent Residence, Current Position (Indicate your title, department, institution, and City/State). If you are not employed, please state what you are currently doing.
  • Documents to be uploaded: CV, Title and Description of Two Undergraduate Course Proposals - Single-spaced (one page each) proposals of possible Undergraduate Seminars you would like to teach at Penn, Title and Description of Proposed Research Study – No more than 1,000 words, Confidential Letters of Recommendation (three) - Referees should be asked both to comment on your proposed project and to discuss your qualifications as a teacher, Writing Sample – An article or excerpt of a book or dissertations chapter. (20 page limit.), Cover Letter

University of Pennsylvania (USA:PA) - Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2019[]

Five Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships are available to junior scholars in the humanities who are no more than five years out of their doctorate. Preference will be given to candidates not yet in tenure track positions, whose proposals are interdisciplinary, who have not previously enjoyed use of the resources of the University of Pennsylvania, and who would particularly benefit from and contribute to Penn's intellectual life.

The programs of the Wolf Humanities Center are conceived through yearly topics that invite broad interdisciplinary collaboration. For the 2020-2021 academic year, our topic will be CHOICE.

The Fellowship carries a stipend of $57,900 plus a $3000 research fund and single-coverage health insurance (fellows are responsible for coverage for any dependents). Fellows teach one undergraduate course in addition to conducting their research.

  • The PhD (and its international equivalent, such as the DPhil) is the only eligible terminal degree, and applicants must be humanists or those in such allied fields as anthropology or history of science. Ineligible categories include an MFA or any other doctorate such as EdD, social scientists, scholars in educational curriculum building, and performing artists (note: scholars of performance are eligible).
  • Scholars who received or will receive their PhD between December 1, 2014 and December 1, 2019 are eligible to apply. You must have your degree in hand, or have passed your defense, no later than December 1, 2019 to be eligible. Your application will not be considered unless this condition is met (i.e., you are ineligible to apply if you will defend or otherwise submit your dissertation anytime in 2020). You are eligible to apply if you pass your defense by December 1, 2019, but will not graduate until May 2020.
  • Scholars are required to spend the year (August–May) in residence at Penn.
  • During their year in residence, Fellows pursue their proposed research, are required to teach one course during the year, and must also participate in the Center's weekly Mellon Research Seminar (Tuesdays, 12:00–1:50), presenting their research at one of those seminars.


  • The fellowship is open to all scholars, national and international, who meet eligibility requirements.
  • Visa eligibility: International scholars outside of North America are appointed under a J-1 visa (Research Scholar status). Scholars seeking to hold an H-1B visa during the fellowship year at Penn are ineligible (no exceptions can be made). The Wolf Humanities Center reserves the right to cancel awards if the recipient is unable to meet this condition. Applicants should consult the international programs office at their current university to confirm eligibility before applying for this fellowship. If awarded a fellowship, international scholars are required to be in residence August 1, 2020–May 31, 2021.

Apply here: https://apply.interfolio.com/59368



  • any word? (11/27)
  • accepted 12/14
  • Rejected 12/16. Congrats to the person who got it!

University of Pennsylvania (USA:PA) - 2020-2021 Fellowship at the Katz Center: "America’s Jewish Questions" - Deadline: 23 Sept. 2019[]

  • The Herbert D. Katz Center at The University of Pennsylvania is now accepting applications for the 2020–2021 academic year on the theme of America’s Jewish Questions.
  • Over the past four decades, the methods, questions, and sources guiding the study of Jews in the United States have changed vastly even as the central narrative of American Jewish history has shifted only gradually. In particular, the story that "America is different"—that American Jewish experience has been marked by success and progress in contrast to the narrative sweep of European Jewish history—has remained entrenched in scholarship about American Jews.
  • New attention to the diversity of Jewish practices, politics, and peoples, at home and abroad, compels us to reconsider many of the basic assumptions and concepts that have shaped the study of American Jews. This fellowship year promises multiple entry points into some of the most pressing debates within US history and Jewish history, and intersects with vital questions shaping Jewish cultural studies, literary theory, and social scientific inquiry. Even as the recent rise of anti-Semitism and the emerging challenges to Zionism in the United States have been sources for contemporary Jewish debate, broader trends in Jewish scholarship over the last two decades also suggest the need for critical reinterpretations of American Jewish culture and community.
  • In an effort to make the most of this moment, the Katz Center invites applications from scholars pursuing research that revises, reframes, or expands our understanding of American Jews, their history, religious life, politics, culture, and experience. Possible topics may include but are not limited to: nationalism and sovereignty in globalizing contexts; religious experimentation and innovation; civil society and the state; constructions of gender, sexuality, and race; systems of jurisprudence and economics; aesthetic and cultural expression; linguistics; mobility, migrations, urbanism, and Jewish life in unexpected places. The fellowship year aims to be in conversation with developments beyond Jewish studies, and applications are welcome from scholars whose work crosses national or religious boundaries and who explore the complex connections that American Jews created throughout Europe, Latin America, Palestine/Israel, and other parts of the world. The Center also welcomes projects that engage in public scholarship or that seek to communicate to new audiences in new ways.
  • The Katz Center’s goal is to support individual projects, but it aims as well to encourage intellectual community, which means the ideal applicant will be one willing to learn from and work with scholars from other disciplines or focused on other periods, or animated by different approaches.
  • Additional Opportunity: Israel Institute Fellowship
  • With funding from the Israel Institute and in partnership with Penn’s Jewish Studies Program, the Katz Center is offering an additional opportunity for a teaching fellowship in 2020–2021 for Israeli scholars. The recipient will be a full participant in the Center’s fellowship program, and will teach one undergraduate course per semester on an Israel-related subject. Scholars doing work that explores American-Israeli relations, Jewish American responses to Israel, the role of Americans in Israel or other related topics are particularly welcome to apply. To be eligible for the Israel Institute/Katz Center fellowship applicants must be Israeli citizens with a PhD in a field or subject related to modern Israel and/or who is currently employed at an Israeli institution of higher learning or research center. Applicants to this fellowship are required to submit a sample syllabus along with a statement of past teaching experience and teaching style.
  • Fellowship Eligibility
  • The Katz Center invites applications from scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts at all levels. Applicants must hold a PhD or expect to receive their degree no later than the start date of the fellowship. The fellowship is open to all scholars, national and international, who meet application terms. International scholars are appointed under a J-1 visa only (Research Scholar status). No exceptions can be made, and the Katz Center reserves the right to cancel awards if the recipient is unable to meet this condition. Applicants should consult the international programs office at their current university to confirm eligibility before applying for this fellowship.
  • Fellowship Requirements
  • Fellows are required to spend the term of the fellowship in residence in Philadelphia at the Katz Center and are expected to pursue their proposed research projects while at the Center. The Center’s requirements are residency in Philadelphia, attendance of weekly lunches on Mondays and weekly seminars on Wednesdays, one seminar presentation, as well as full participation in fellow-conceived colloquia and symposiums, among other special events. Fellows are provided with an office, computing and printing access, as well as administrative assistance and full library privileges to the University of Pennsylvania library system, including book delivery.

University of Pennsylvania (USA:PA) - MindCORE Postdoctoral Research Fellows, Human Intelligence & Behavior - Deadline: 3 Jan 2020[]

  • MindCORE seeks to recruit outstanding postdoctoral researchers for our Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars. Housed within the School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania, MindCORE is an interdisciplinary effort to understand human intelligence and behavior.
  • Designed for individuals who have recently obtained a PhD degree in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy or other cognitive science discipline, the MindCORE Fellowship is a springboard for young researchers as they establish their own research program. Fellows are also encouraged to pursue collaborative research with faculty working across disciplines at Penn.
  • Benefits: Fellows receive a competitive salary and health insurance plus a modest research budget. Fellows also benefit from access to the greater community of academics including visiting scholars plus leading research facilities equipped with cutting-edge instrumentation all on an urban campus in a vibrant city. Fellows are invited to join regular working group meetings within their field plus career development workshops aimed at young researchers, and will be provided with a mentoring committee. Funding is provided in one-year terms renewable for up to three years
  • Eligibility & Application: Applicants must have formally completed all requirements of the PhD degree and provide a copy of their diploma at the time of appointment. Candidates must submit a research statement that identifies at least two MindCORE faculty at Penn with whom the applicant could potentially collaborate; along with a CV, and contact information for two referees. Email complete application packets to pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu
  • Applications will be reviewed beginning January 3, 2020, continuing until positions are filled.
  • Selection: All eligible and complete applications will be evaluated by the Selection Committee. Applications are judged on the following criteria: Scientific excellence, Scientific match and interdisciplinarity, Career potential
  • Frequently Asked Questions: Research Fellowships FAQ
  • MindCORE seeks to award 2 post-doctoral Fellowships per year. Positions may start as early as July 1, 2020.
  • Questions? Contact pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu.


Jan 29, 2020: Any news anyone? I emailed them last week and they hadn't even had the first general meeting to discuss applications, so it might be slow this year.






University of Perugia (EU:Ita:Umb) - Postdoc 'Influences of Mitteleuropean Culture in Austrian Literature. A Critical Re-reading of the Habsburg Myth' - Deadline: 29 Aug 2019[]

The research should focus on the influences of Mitteleuropean culture in Austrian literature. Considering that the concepts of "Mitteleuropa" and "Habsburg myth" (Magris 1963) are often misunderstood and still the subject of lively discussions, the main aim of the research will be to redefine these notions and compare them with other categories widespread in the contemporary critical debate about austro-hungarian culture (Plener/Ruthner/Müller-Funk. 2002, etc.).

The work of some of the most representative authors such as J. Roth, F. Kafka, O. Kokoschka, A. Polgar, E. Canetti, and others, shall be investigated from the point of view of the specific profile presented in the context of theoretical reflection. Finally, the researcher will have to consider the reception of this literature and the impulses that the Habsburg myth arose even years after the dissolution of the Empire, from I. Bachmann to Th. Bernhard, to Ch. Ransmayr, including the most recent literary production.

University of Pisa (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'For a pragmatic study of four Stendhal’s Novellas (Vittoria Accaramboni, Les Cenci, La duchesse de Palliano, L’Abbesse de Castro)' - Deadline: 6 Aug 2019[]

For a pragmatic study of four Stendhal’s Novellas (Vittoria Accaramboni, Les Cenci, La duchesse de Palliano, L’Abbesse de Castro): an analysis of the poetics of translation and the case study of the “Historiettes romaines”.

Public selection for the assignment of n. 1 research activities grant at the Department of Philology, Literature and Linguistics - Duration 12 months - Expiration date 6th august 2019 at 1 pm.

Web site for additional job details: https://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2019/fil/6ago2019/index.htm

University of Pisa (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'The “Wikifoscolo” platform and the new edition of the Commentary on “La Chioma di Berenice” by Ugo Foscolo (1803)' - Deadline: 19 Oct 2019[]

Temporary research associte position at the Department of Philology, Literature and Linguistics, 12 months long. Web site for additional job details https://www.unipi.it/ateneo/bandi/assegni/2019/fil/19ott2019/index.htm

University of Portsmouth (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow - Deadline: 2 Aug. 2019[]

NB: the advertising period for this post means the university may not be able to sponsor international visas, please check before applying.

  • Employment type: Fixed-term contract (12 months)
  • Interview date: 29 August 2019
  • Port Towns & Urban Cultures (PTUC) and Supernatural Cities (SC) research groups within the School of Area Studies, History, Politics and Literature (SASHPL) has an exciting vacancy for a Research Fellow. This post presents a fantastic opportunity to work with two internationally recognised research groups. The University of Portsmouth offers an outstanding place to work with career support and mentoring, a vibrant research culture, generous leave entitlement, regular social events, dedicated support for research development and CPD training opportunities.
  • The successful candidate will have relevant experience in the broad themes covered in one or both of the research groups; Port Towns & Urban Cultures and Supernatural Cities. They will have completed a PhD in a relevant subject and have a clear plan for future outputs.
  • Duties will involve working with the research groups in the following areas; developing and writing of funding bids, liaising with external partners and community groups, participation in national and international research networks through attending conferences/workshops, editorship of websites and communicating through social media. The Research Fellow will also pursue and publish their own research which connects with one or both of the research groups.
  • At the University of Portsmouth we value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community, and in particular from under-represented groups.
  • For an informal discussion about this vacancy, please contact Professor Brad Beaven (PTUC lead) brad.beaven@port.ac.uk or Dr Karl Bell (SC lead) karl.bell@port.ac.uk.
  • The University of Portsmouth is an equal opportunities employer, fully committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities.
  • For detailed information about the vacancy, please select this link: ZZ005442 - Research Fellow.docx

University of Queensland (AUS:Qld) - Research Fellow, Southeast Asian Studies - Deadline: 5 Jul. 2019[]

Centre for Policy Futures

The Centre for Policy Futures was established in August 2017 to provide a forum for The University of Queensland's (UQ) researchers to inform policy debate and shape public policy by connecting academic research with policy and program development. Through robust, rigorous and timely research and sustained policy engagement, the Centre aims to enhance the University's position as a key source of ideas and insights on the policy priorities that matter to Australia and the Indo-Pacific region. The Centre seeks to expand its existing strength in Sustainable Development Goals and build capacity in sustainable built environments.

More information about the Centre can be accessed at https://policy-futures.centre.uq.edu.au/

About This Opportunity

The primary purpose of this position is to undertake high-level research and policy engagement on political, security and economic issues shaping contemporary Southeast Asia. A focus on Southeast Asia’s response to strategic dynamics within the broader Indo-Pacific region, both bilaterally and through ASEAN, will comprise a major focus of the research role.

This position is located at our picturesque St Lucia campus, renowned as one of Australia’s most attractive university campuses, and located just 7km from Brisbane’s city centre. Bounded by the Brisbane River on three sides, and with outstanding public transport connections, our 114-hectare site provides a perfect work environment – you can enjoy the best of both worlds: a vibrant campus with the tradition of an established university.

Our Ideal Candidate

You will have experience working with or for Government agencies and hold a PhD in the field of Political Science, International Relations, International Business, or other relevant area.

With your demonstrated post-doctoral level research skills, knowledge, and expertise in the field of contemporary Southeast Asian studies as well as sound knowledge of Australia’s strategic policy priorities with respect to Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific region you will be able to “hit the ground running”.

Experience in communicating knowledge and expertise in Southeast Asian affairs to diverse audiences, including academic peers, policy-makers, diplomatic representatives, think-tanks, students and media will be highly regarded.

You must have ongoing unrestricted work rights in Australia to apply for this opportunity.

We value diversity and inclusion, and actively encourage applications from those who bring diversity to the University. Our Diversity and Inclusion webpage contains further information if you require additional support. Accessibility requirements and/or adjustments can be directed to recruitment@uq.edu.au.

What We Can Offer

This is a full-time, fixed term position at Academic level B.

The full-time equivalent base salary will be in the range $95,771 - $113,728, plus super of up to 17%.

You will be able to take advantage of UQ Sport Facilities, salary sacrificing options, on-campus childcare, discounted private health insurance, cheap parking, development programs and many other benefits.

For further information, please review The University of Queensland's Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2018-2021.

Position Description

507821_Research Fellow_PD.pdf

Questions?

To discuss this role please contact Karen Hussey, Centre Director, Policy Futures on k.hussey@uq.edu.au .

Want to Apply?

To submit an application for this role, use the APPLY NOW button below. All applicants must supply the following documents:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Responses to the Selection Criteria

Advertised: 20 Jun 2019  Applications close: 05 Jul 2019 (11:55 PM) E. Australia Standard Time

University of Queensland (AUS:Qld) - ARC Research Fellow, 'Transforming Charity to Address Poverty' - Deadline: 9 Sep 2019[]

The purpose of this role is to conduct research, examining the intersections of poverty, charity and the welfare state. You will focus on developing empirical knowledge to assist in transforming modes of practice to disrupt deep and persistent poverty.

The position will comprise 80% research duties for the Future Fellowship and 20% teaching within the School of Social Science.

This position is located at our picturesque St Lucia campus, renowned as one of Australia’s most attractive university campuses, and located just 7km from Brisbane’s city centre. Bounded by the Brisbane River on three sides, and with outstanding public transport connections, our 114-hectare site provides a perfect work environment – you can enjoy the best of both worlds: a vibrant campus with the tradition of an established university.

Our Ideal Candidate
Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant field such as sociology, social work, or anthropology.

You will also have the following skillset:

High-level interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues;
Demonstrable strong research program in the area of poverty;
Track record of achievements in the areas of leadership on international academic publications and success in gaining externally funded research grants;
Teaching experience at undergraduate level.
You must have ongoing unrestricted work rights in Australia to apply for this opportunity.

We value diversity and inclusion, and actively encourage applications from those who bring diversity to the University. Our Diversity and Inclusion webpage contains further information if you require additional support. Accessibility requirements and/or adjustments can be directed to recruitment@uq.edu.au.

What We Can Offer
This is a fixed term appointment at Academic Level B. The full-time equivalent base salary is in the range $95,771 to $113,728, plus employer superannuation contributions of up to 17%.

We will consider part-time applicants.

You will be able to take advantage of UQ Sport Facilities, salary sacrificing options, on-campus childcare, discounted private health insurance, cheap parking, development programs and many other benefits.

For further information, please review The University of Queensland's Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2018-2021.

Questions?
To discuss this role please contact Associate Professor Cameron Parsell, at c.parsell@uq.edu.au.

For any questions about the application process, please contact Recruitment at recruitment@uq.edu.au

Want to Apply?
To submit an application for this role, use the APPLY NOW button below. All applicants must supply the following documents:

Cover letter addressing the Selection Criteria
Resume
Applications Close: 9 September 2019, 12:00 pm (AEST)

University of Queensland (AUS:Qld) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Korean - Deadline: 12 Nov 2019[]

Seeking a creative, collaborative, and motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the School's Korean program.

The School of Languages and Cultures is one of the largest Schools of language instruction in Australia with over 52 academic staff. 

The School teaches Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, as well as Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, to students in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of International Studies, the university-wide concurrent Diploma in Languages, the Diploma of Arts, and dual degree programs. 

At postgraduate level the School offers a Master of Arts in in Applied Linguistics and two NAATI-accredited Masters programs in Translation and Interpreting (one in Japanese and one in Chinese). Staff research and supervise PhD students in linguistics, second language studies, translation and interpreting, studies in culture, and related fields. 

About This Opportunity

The purpose of this position is to engage in independent research in an area of Korean language, (applied) linguistics, communication, cultural studies, digital media, literature, translation and interpreting, or related fields. The successful applicant is expected to perform high-quality scholarly research as well as make a limited contribution to teaching, administrative and other activities in the Korean program and the School. 

This position is located at our picturesque St Lucia campus, renowned as one of Australia’s most attractive university campuses, and located just 7km from Brisbane’s city centre. Bounded by the Brisbane River on three sides, and with outstanding public transport connections, our 114-hectare site provides a perfect work environment – you can enjoy the best of both worlds: a vibrant campus with the tradition of an established university. 

For US applicants, please note that Australian Universities use British terminology, as such a Lecturer (Level B) position is equivalent to that of an Assistant Professor position in the US. 

Our Ideal Candidate

With a PhD (or near completed PhD) in an area of Korean language, (applied) linguistics, communication, cultural studies, digital media, literature, translation and interpreting, or related fields and excellent interpersonal skills, you will also have the following skillset:

Track record of peer-reviewed research publications in one (or more) of the fields above;
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues;
Demonstrated high-level interpersonal skills, including the ability to consult with researchers from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds; and
Commitment to upholding the University’s values. 
We value diversity and inclusion, and actively encourage applications from those who bring diversity to the University. Our Diversity and Inclusion webpage contains further information if you require additional support. Accessibility requirements and/or adjustments can be directed to recruitment@uq.edu.au. 

Further Details:  For further details regarding the role, a copy of the position description and details of how to apply for the position, http://search.jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/508651/postdoctoral-research-fellow

Closing Date for Applications: 12 November 2019 

University of Rhode Island (USA:RI) - Multicultural Post-Doctoral Fellow in Latin American History - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2019[]

  • Position is full-time academic year, limited to 05-08-2021 with anticipated renewal.
  • The Department of History at the University of Rhode Island seeks to hire a Multicultural Faculty Fellow (MFF) in the field of Latin American history for the Academic Year 2020-21. Subject to a favorable review of teaching and scholarly activities within the first twelve months, the Fellow will transition into a full-time, funded, tenure-track position at the level of Assistant Professor at the end of the first year. Region, subfields, and time period are open.
  • We seek a scholar-teacher of the highest caliber who is committed to the University of Rhode Island’s mission as a learner-centered research university where diversity, fairness, and respect are valued. The ideal candidate would be adept at engaging and supporting students from a variety of backgrounds. We strongly encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and other individuals who are under-represented in the historical profession, across race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected basis.
  • The teaching load during the year of this fellowship is 1:1. The hire will advance their research agenda and develop their teaching portfolio under the mentorship of the department and university community. The candidate must have a strong commitment to furthering diversity and to addressing its attendant social issues in the classroom and within the department, college, and university. The candidate would be expected to teach broadly in Latin American history, engage in research and contribute to department, college, and university service.
  • Visit the URI jobs website at https://jobs.uri.edu to apply and view complete details for posting (F00162). Please attach the following 4 (PDF) documents to your online Faculty Employment Application:
    • (#1) Letter of application discussing research and teaching interests (as one complete pdf document),
    • (#2) Curriculum Vitae,
    • (#3) “Other Document” – a one-page diversity statement specifically explaining how she or he will support and enhance the department’s commitment to diversity, including in the university and the broader society, and
    • (#4) “Other” – the names and contact information of three professional references.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Letters of Recommendation and Writing Samples upon request only.
  • APPLICATION DEADLINE: The search will remain open until the position is filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by November 15, 2019. Second consideration may be given to applications received by December 1, 2019. Applications received subsequent to the first consideration date (December 1, 2019) may not be given full consideration.
  • APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE ONLY.

University of Rijeka (EU:Cro) - Postdoc in Ethics & Society, 'Responding to Antisocial Personalities in a Democratic Society' - Deadline: 31 Aug 2019[]

The Postdoctoral Researcher will work on the “Responding to Antisocial Personalities in a Democratic Society” (RAD) project, funded by the Croatian Science Foundation (Grant: IP-2018-01-3518) at the University of Rijeka.

The RAD project investigates the ethical issues raised by translating scientific advances in the study of antisocial personalities to the social practices of a democratic society. The aim is to interface the most important results of current research on antisocial behaviour with a normative framework that should underpin ethical recommendations for the treatment, intervention, enhancement and prevention targeting offenders and other individuals with these disorders. Two general and pressing theoretical challenges will be at the core of the proposed investigation. One is the problem of interfacing the normative notion of a person and his/her cognitive and decision-making faculties with scientific conceptions of these faculties. The other is the problem of articulating a normative framework for applying to two interrelated normative tasks.

The Postdoctoral Researcher will work at the intersection of the two general issues. (S)he will investigate the fine-grained affective and cognitive capacities of the relevant notion of a person (such as the psychological capacities underpinning autonomy, control, moral understanding, rationality, capacity for consent, etc.) that are the relevant features of agents as members of a pluralistic democratic society. His/her investigation should contribute to answering whether and how these capacities are affected by antisocial personality disorders and what normative conclusions might follow from them.

The successful applicant should be strongly committed and able to carry out the project-relevant
empirically informed analytic philosophical research in the areas of applied ethics or applied political philosophy or in the relevant areas of philosophy of mind or philosophy of psychiatry.

The successful candidate should provide evidence that (s)he has started the procedure for professional recognition of a foreign doctoral degree certificate in Croatia. Guidelines for this can be found at https://www.azvo.hr/en/enic-naric-office/guidelines-for-starting-the-procedure-for-professional-recognition-of-foreign-heq

Additional details here.

Send application to: University of Rijeka, faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, dekanat@ffri.hr

University of Roehampton, London (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ‘The Quest for God: Towards a Philosophical Theology of Desire’ - Deadline: 4 Jul. 2019[]

Fixed term contract for 10 months

Following the award of a generous grant from the Templeton Religion Trust, the University of Roehampton and King’s College London are pleased to announce a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from 1st September 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The Fellow will be appointed in the Department of Humanities at the University of Roehampton, and will work on the research project ‘The Quest for God: Towards a Philosophical Theology of Desire’ directed by Professor Fiona Ellis and Dr Clare Carlisle. The position is full-time for a fixed term of 10 months, with a salary of £35,838 pro rata (inclusive of London Allowance).

Applicants should have a PhD in Philosophy of Religion or Theology by the start date of the Fellowship. Duties of the position include attending a workshop at the University of Virginia in October 2019, contributing a paper to the seminar series, and assisting the Directors in organisation and development of the project (including organising seminars and a conference, writing interim and final reports, and maintaining the project newsletter).

Applications should consist of a CV, two references (emailed directly from the referees), and a covering letter including relevant experience and an explanation of how your research trajectory fits with the project.

For further details about the project, please email Fiona Ellis (fiona.ellis@roehampton.ac.uk) or Clare Carlisle (clare.clarlise@kcl.ac.uk).

University of Roehampton (UK:Eng) - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships: Sociology, Literature, History, & Anthropology - Deadline: 31 Jul 2019[]

Roehampton University is seeking expressions of interest from early-career researchers wishing to apply in the 2019 round of British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships. We welcome early-career researchers from any Humanities or Social Science discipline, including but not limited to:

Sociology, Literature, History, Anthropology.

We are particularly keen to encourage interdisciplinary proposals.

Roehampton offers a stimulating research-intensive environment, supported by an infrastructure of thematic research groups and sustained by an active mentoring and development programme. More information about our research community may be found here.

Applicants should identify a prospective academic mentor in the first instance and contact them with a draft proposal. Expressions of interest should be submitted to bids@roehampton.ac.uk by 31/07/19. Selected candidates will then be invited to develop a full application.

For more information on the selection process, please contact bids@roehampton.ac.uk.

For more information on the scheme and eligibility criteria, please visit https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/british-academy-postdoctoral-fellowships

University of Roehampton (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow - Deadline: 24 Feb. 2020[]

  • We are looking for a Research Fellow to join our School of Humanities. The Research Fellow will form part of a team working on a AHRC-DFG Collaborative Project entitled, ‘Twisted Transfers: Discursive Constructions of Corruption in Ancient Greece and Rome’.
  • The awarded grant is a three-year UK-German initiative for joint projects in the Humanities (2020-23), from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2023. The Roehampton team (PI Dr Marta García Morcillo, Co-I Dr Shushma Malik) will be based in the School of Humanities and will work together with colleagues from the German team (University of Potsdam) (PI Prof Dr Filippo Carlà-Uhink).
  • We would like you to attach your CV to your application. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact the Project Lead, Marta Garcia-Morcillo (marta.garcia-morcillo@roehampton.ac.uk)
  • The closing date for completed applications is: 24 February 2020 It is expected that interviews will be held on: 11 March 2020 The University is an equal opportunities and ‘disability confident’ employer.

University of Rome (EU:Ita:Laz) - Postdoc, 'Cross-cultural exchange along the Silkroad. Balkans, Eastern Mediterranean and Persia' - Deadline: 4 Aug 2019[]

The goal of this new research is to develop an interdisciplinary encounter between history, economy, sociology and anthropology using trans-methodological approaches and tools: databasing, social network analysis (SNA) and mapping. The increasingly widespread merchants and other migrants from the Early Modern centuries onwards maintained constant internal communications due to a shared cultural background, bridge languages, and to close social and family ties. This research will cover, in a multidisciplinary perspective, the cross-cultural encounters and the social and cultural exchanges.

Contact for details: assegniricercadipscr@uniroma1.it

University of Rome Tre (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Statistical methods to identify spillover effects in policy evaluation' - Deadline: 23 Oct 2019[]

In the first phase, an innovative methodological approach will be developed to integrate the synthetic control method, used in the case of a few treatment units, into a spatial econometric model for impact assessment (Abadie and Gardeazabal, 2003). This approach would allow to take into account the presence of differences in the temporal and spatial trends in the outcome variables, making it possible to simultaneously estimate both the direct effects of the policy and the indirect effects generated through spillovers. The statistical properties of the estimators proposed by this model will be identified through Monte Carlo simulations. The second phase will concern the application of this model to policies for the development of large industrial projects in Italy.

University of Rome (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'The Humanities and the historical and cultural context of Central and Eastern Europe in the XXth century' - Deadline: 30 Oct 2019[]

The postdoctoral student's main tasks will consist of doing archive research about italian researchers in Central Europe in the XXth century and mapping its results. He/she shall first gather information about where to find traces and testimonies of both the working situations in which scholars had to move, and of their relationships with foreign subjects, colleagues and institutions. A research in Italian and Czech archives will follow, in order to compose a satisfying frame of evidence of the connections that intervened among the Euopean literati often and significantly exceeding their respective field of work.

University of Rome (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'From the Tagus to the Ribeirao: mapping lusophone pastoral poetry' - Deadline: 30 Oct 2019[]

Within the history of European literatures, pastoral poetry ha often been considered a minor genre. This is also the case in Portuguese literature, where the pastoral has been cast as a sort of aesthetic-stylistic exercise anchored in classical culture and incapable of dialoguing with the present. Against this still dominant interpretation, this research project intends to redeem the dynamic and foundational character of pastoral poetri in the context of portuguese and brazilian literature. It highlights, in particular, the ways in which the pastoral mode has helped to define the lusophone colonial imagery between America, Africa, Asia and Europe. Through the analysis of a large corpus of texts composed between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, a conceptual multimedia resource will be developed that reconstructs, over time and space, the spread and evolution of pastoral forms and occurrences in Lusophone literature.

University of Rome (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Power, gender, and Culture in Germany 1888-1945' - Deadline: 30 Oct 2019[]

The research project investigates the impact of political, gender, and socio-psychological issues on the German culture between the Second Reich, the Weimar Republic, and the Nazi rise to power. More specifically, it takes as its subject the production of symbolical images of masculinity and feminility within both fictional and non-fictional works of German authors.

University of Salento (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Vittorio Pagano's literary activity one hundred years after his birth' - Deadline: 11 Oct 2019[]

The research project is aimed at deepening the literary activity of Vittorio Pagano (1919-1979) one hundred years after birth and forty years after his death. Pagano was, together with Girolamo Comi and Vittorio Bodini, one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century in Puglia, of national and European level, but his poetic journey has not yet been subjected to an organic historical-critical reconstruction.
Add to this that even his translations from French, his collaborations with important literary magazines and finally his publishing activity deserve a non-episodic study, which aims to reintroduce Pagano's work into the most up-to-date critical debate.
It should be noted that a further documentary resource will consist of the papers of the poet's personal archive, which the heirs have agreed to make available to the project.

Eligibility criteria
The selection is made by comparative research projects, related to the theme and the SSD of the check, presented by candidates and the qualifications and publications

Web site for additional job details
https://www1.unisalento.it/bandi-concorsi

University of São Paulo (BRA) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship In History And Art Criticism - Deadline: 14 Jul. 2019[]

The Thematic Research Project “Collect, Identify, Describe, Exhibit. The Curatorial Cycle and the Production of Knowledge”, developed at the University of São Paulo (USP) (members: Museum of Contemporary Art–MAC, Museum of Zoology, Paulista Museum, Museum of Archeology and Ethnology and Institute of Physics, as well as the University of Campinas–UNICAMP), financed by FAPESP–São Paulo Research Foundation, offers one post-doctoral fellowship, for the period of 24 months, for a candidate with outstanding research experience.

We are looking for a candidate who is capable of developing research according to the theme “The making of the MAC-USP modern art collection and the former MAM[Portuguese acronym which stands for Museum of Modern Art]”.

Within this research project, the candidate should propose a study topic based on the MAC-USP's modernist collection. The goals of the research should be based in the curatorial cycle within the Museum and built around one or more of the Thematic Project’s proposed axes (collect, identify, process and diffuse), according to its areas of research: History and Art Criticism.

The possibility of developing a post-doctoral research project in this thematic project is of fundamental importance, because it will enable the Museum to embrace specialties and knowledge that may not be included in the framework of the main and associated researchers. In addition, we will have the possibility of seeing the production of scientific articles and other genres of publication from the work with the collections studied here.

Mandatory prerequisites

PhD degree in the area related to the project, obtained less than seven years ago; availability to start immediately; the selected candidate must live in São Paulo, Brazil and be exclusively committed to this research.

Desired qualities 

Previous experience in research in the area of Arts with specialization in History and Art Criticism; preference for previous experience with collections of modern and contemporary art museums; excellent oral and written communication skills in Portuguese; the candidate must have previous publications in the area and international experience.

Application

It is important that the candidate carefully read the call notices for the fellowships, which are available at: www.mac.usp.br/mac/conteudo/academico/editais/88.asp.

Registration must be submitted until July 14th, 2019.

This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationalities. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP’s Post-Doctoral fellowship in the amount of BRL 7.373,10 monthly and a research contingency fund, equivalent to 15% of the annual value of the fellowship which should be spent in items directly related to the research activity.  

More information on the FAPESP Postdoctoral Fellowship is available at www.fapesp.br/en/postdoc.

More information about the fellowship is at: www.fapesp.br/2945.

University of Sardinia (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in Greek Literature, 'Justifying changes and making the new acceptable: lexicon, rhetoric and legitimation mechanisms in reforms, revolutions, social transformations, political innovation from the Ancient World to the Early Modern Era' - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

This section of the project will analyse the Second-Sophistic ‘myth of Sophistopolis’ as inspired by fifth- and fourth-century Athens. Its aim is to verify whether this ‘myth’ can be read as the literary fulfilment of the classical desire to live in an unchangeable society, notwithstanding the existing differences between the imperial society and the democratic ideology that had created this desire. The research will involve an analysis of the relationship between Sophistopolis and classical literature (such as tragedy, which similarly decontextualized contemporary events through myth) as an instrument of sophistry capable of fostering the reflection on the contemporary world in a culture that was indeed innovative, despite its being anchored in the past. This will allow the classical motifs in the myth of Sophistopolis to be investigated in terms of continuity and discontinuity with the archetypes.

Web site for additional job details
http://dirpersonale.unica.it/concorsi/?page=assegni&bando=936

University of Sardinia (EU:Ita) - Postdoc in South Asian / Indian Literature, Justifying changes and making the new acceptable: lexicon, rhetoric and legitimation mechanisms in reforms, revolutions, social transformations, political innovation from the Ancient World to the Early Modern Era.' - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

One section of the project is targeted on the analysis of the lexical, rhetoric or technical devices the Indo-Aryan sources adopted in order to tune the earliest social, political, and doctrinal background to the new Kuru-Pañcāla canonization of Vedas. An intentional “philological” rework (7th-4th BCE) of Sanskrit sources is postulated to have promoted a “panchronic” reading of the past, by both marginalizing a few incompatible features of the early Indo-Aryan legacy and by crucially disguising some historical changes in the garb of an overarching claimed allegiance to an inviolable sacred continuum.

The research fellow will have to analyse the Pali occurrences of a group of terms matching with Sanskrit words which denote Brahmanic key-notions, whose Vedic antecedents result as conveying a partially heterogeneous meaning, to test the hypothesis that peripheral Indo-Aryan areas did not take part in the mentioned innovations.

University of Siena (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Emotions, evidentia, phantasia: Latin narrative and its audience' - Deadline: 23 Oct 2019[]

We will study how Latin narrative texts – especially Apuleius’ novel and Plautus’ comedies – use evidentia and describe emotions in order to create more vivid and captivating mental images (phantasia) in their audience’s minds. The final goal is to secure the attention of readers and listeners and encourage their immersion in the narrative universe.

Evidentia is often discussed by ancient rhetors, but its use in narrative texts is understudied and undertheorized by both ancient and modern commentators. Its rules apply to static descriptions (ekphraseis), but also dialogues and narrated actions. By stimulating the readers’ imagination, language and rhetoric transform them in the audience of a ‘theatre of the mind’.

Some ancient critics also point out that authors and narrators, by describing how internal narratees react to a story, could effectively influence the external narratees’ emotions.

The selection is made by comparative evaluation including the examination of the qualifications, the scientific and professional curriculum and the scientific productivity, as well as the outcome of the interview, according to criteria Predetermined by the Commission itself. The selection is made by comparative evaluation including the examination of the qualifications, the scientific and professional curriculum and the scientific productivity, as well as the outcome of the interview, according to criteria Predetermined by the Commission itself.

University of South Carolina (USA:SC) - Postdoctoral Fellow, Reconstruction Era/19th C US - Deadline: 19 Jul 2019[]

The University of South Carolina Beaufort, through its new Institute for the Study of the Reconstruction Era, intends to appoint a residential Pre- or Post-Doctoral Fellow for the academic year 2019-2020.

Housed on the Historic Beaufort Campus, the Institute for the Study of the Reconstruction Era is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to promoting research and public engagement with the history of the post-Civil War Reconstruction era.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience, and healthcare benefits are included. The university will also provide housing in one of the elegant new Beaufort residence halls.

Initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility for renewal. Successful grant writing experience is preferred. An advanced degree and research focus centrally related to Reconstruction and/or 19th century US history is required. ABD candidates are eligible for appointment as Pre-Doctoral Fellow. Anticipated starting date is August 1, 2019.

The Fellow will be expected to assist the director in developing the intellectual and programmatic vision of the ISRE, including grant writing, event coordination, and managing the public presence of the ISRE. In addition, the Fellow will teach one course per semester in the USCB History program.

Please also see the ISRE webpage at http://bit.ly/USCB_ISRE

Screening of applicants will begin immediately.

University of Southern California (USA:CA) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, USC Humanities in a Digital World Program - Deadline: 13 Dec. 2019[]

  • The University of Southern California Humanities in a Digital World Program seeks applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for 2020-2022 in any area of the humanities with a focus on using digital tools. The annual salary will be $70,000, plus benefits and a yearly $2000 research/travel allowance.
  • The Program explores how humanities scholarship can evolve and thrive in an increasingly digital world. We provide training for scholars from a wide range of humanities disciplines in emerging digital technologies, while still preserving the essential integrity of each scholar’s discipline-based research. Each fellow will attend a required three-week summer boot camp to receive intensive training in digital skills, including GIS, data visualization, meta-data creation, and Scalar multi-media authoring and publishing. These boot camps will be coordinated by the office of the Divisional Dean of the Humanities in USC Dornsife and taught by faculty from the USC Spatial Sciences Institute, the USC Libraries, and the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
  • During the fellowship period, each fellow will have the opportunity to present their work at symposia aimed to demonstrate how digital techniques can shape research, writing, and presentation of evidence in the humanities. In addition, each fellow will teach three courses over two academic years.
  • The fellowship is open to candidates with a Ph.D. received between July 1, 2017 and July 1, 2020.
  • To apply, complete an application in our secure portal. Applicants will be asked to provide the names and email addresses of two referees who will be prompted via email to upload letters of recommendation. After submitting contact and education information, applicants will need to upload the following materials as pdf files in the application portal:
  • CV
  • Cover letter/ research statement (not exceeding 3 single-spaced pages)
  • Dissertation abstract
  • Writing sample
  • The application deadline is Friday, December 13, 2019 at 12noon PST.
  • Applicants should complete applications with enough time to allow referees to upload letters prior to the deadline.
  • Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Amy Braden via email at digitalhumanities@dornsife.usc.edu
  • Any news on this?
  • 1/31 — offer accepted.


USC Society of Fellows Discussion


2/20--I'm posting here since there isn't a dedicated section: Does anyone know if the finalists for the USC Society of Fellows have already been chosen? --> Received an email the other day stating final decisions will be made at the end of Feb. --> So finalists have been chosen already? --> Didn't receive any details about that. Only that faculty are still reviewing applications and that decisions will be made at the end of Feb (next week?). They won't let us know until after those decisions have been made. 

2/20c -- for whatever it's worth, I applied to this SOF and received no email --> Same :/ --> did you email them for an update?  

  • 2/20c here again -- no I did not.
  • 2/25 - someone I know got a rejection for the USC SOF today
  • 2/25 that's probably fake news. In years past, about 900 applicants got rejections simultaneously and several people reported them here. Unless you mean that your friend emailed them and was told individually that their file was no longer being considered.
    • 2/25 - have people been told they are no longer being considered after emailing USC SOC for an update? 
  • 2/25 - I'm the person who posted about the rejection. I was misinformed, it was actually for another USC fellowship. Apologies for the confusion.
  • 2/28 - Any words on this application?
    • nothing yet

University of Southern California (USA:CA) - USC Center for the Premodern World Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 6 Mar. 2020[]

  • The USC Center for the Premodern World invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. The appointment will begin in the fall of 2020. Applicants will hold a degree in one of the Center’s areas of strength: Classics, History, Religion, Art History, or East Asian Languages and Culture. The salary for the postdoctoral fellow is $65,000 per year plus fringe benefits, with an additional research and travel account of $2000.
  • Applicants must have received their PhD no earlier than July 1, 2016, or else expect to have completed it by July 1, 2020. Applications from scholars whose work focuses on one of the Center’s current areas of thematic interest are especially encouraged: the Premodern Mediterranean, Sacred Ground, and the Early History of the Book. The holder of the fellowship will be expected to pursue research and teach three courses over four semesters, with at least one semester devoted fully to research. The holder is expected to reside in the Los Angeles area during the academic year and to participate in the scholarly life of the Center and the University.
  • To apply, please submit as a *single* PDF document:
  • Cover letter, including a proposed research agenda (three-page maximum)
  • CV
  • One-page proposal describing two courses the applicant might teach
  • Writing sample (either one dissertation chapter or an article)
  • Applicants should also arrange to have two letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf. All materials should be sent to cpw@usc.edu. Applicants are responsible for making sure all application material, including letters of recommendation, are submitted before the deadline. Please allow ample time for referees to submit their letters.
  • The application deadline is Friday, March 6, 2020, at 11:59 pm PST.
  • Inquiries should be directed to cpw@usc.edu
  • USC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law or USC policy.
  • Eligibility: Applicants will hold a degree in one of the Center’s areas of strength: Classics, History, Religion, Art History, or East Asian Languages and Culture.
  • The dates for completion of the Ph.D. degree are strictly observed, with no exceptions. “Date of completion” is defined as the day the applicant officially fulfills all requirements for the Ph.D. degree according to the guidelines of their institution.
  • Citizens from any country are eligible for this fellowship.
  • Candidates with a Ph.D. granted by an institution outside the U.S. are eligible to apply.
  • Scholars who have held or currently hold terminal postdoctoral positions are eligible to apply.
  • Scholars who have received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California are not eligible to apply.
  • Scholars who are permanently employed in full-time, tenure-track positions are not eligible to apply.


- has anyone heard anything? (4/10) -Rejection email, there was one spot and 180 candidates (4/23)

University of Southern Denmark (SDU) - Postdoc in Gender and Cultural Studies, "Medicine Man: Media Assemblages of Medicalized Masculinity" - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

The Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in Odense, invites applications for a 1-year postdoctoral position within the research project Medicine Man: Media Assemblages of Medicalized Masculinity, starting Jan 1 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. 

Job description The selected candidate will do research within the subproject of “Pleasure and desire” concerning the medicalization that middle-aged men undertake in order to enhance their sexual performance. 

He/she is expected to;
1) contribute to the internet history of male medicalization by tracing the rise of Viagra through a content analysis of an archive of spam mails (e.g. https://archive.org/details/untroubled_spam_archive) and

2) to investigate changes in discourse in mentions of Viagra in Danish and American news outlets. An outcome of two articles in internationally acknowledged journals is expected.

The job description will be mainly research, additionally will be teaching to a certain extent and other tasks to a limited extent. 
The university will determine the distribution between the various tasks. The extent of the tasks can vary over time.

An upgrade of pedagogical qualifications is not part of the position. Thus employment as Postdoc cannot stand alone as a qualification for later employment as associate professor/senior researcher.  Appointment to this position may also include teaching obligations in regard to related degree programmes.

Required qualifications Major requirements - A PhD-degree in gender, digital media, cultural studies or similar.
- A proven interest in the fundamentals of gender studies and/or research on medicalization.
- A detailed research plan including a description of the suggested analytical approach to the subject matter and publication strategies.

Further information about the position is available from the Head of Department Per Krogh Hansen at phone: 6550 1451, email pkha@sdu.dk or Associate Professor Karen Hvidtfeldt at phone: 6550 3466, email hvidtfeldt@sdu.dk.

Application, salary and conditions of employment etc.

The successful applicant will be employed in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations), Cirkulære om overenskomst for Akademikere i staten 2015. Employment as Postdoc is temporary (max. 4 years). Employment stops automatically by the end of the period. 

To qualify for the position you must have completed a PhD-degree by the application deadline.

An application must include:

  • Application
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Certificates/Diplomas
  • Information on previous teaching experience, please attach as Teaching portfolio
  • List of publications indicating the publications attached
  • Up to 3 of the most relevant publications. Please attach one pdf-file for each publication. For any publication with a co-author, a co-author statement must be submitted as part of the pdf-file.

Application and all appendices must be in Danish, English or one of the Scandinavian languages. Please always include a copy of original diploma/certificates.   We only accept files in pdf-format no more than 10 MB per file. In case you have more than one file per field you need to combine the pdf-files into a single file, as each field handles only one file. We do not accept zip-files, jpg or other image files. All pdf-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password protected.

Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee and the committee will assess whether you are qualified to be a postdoc.  An interview may form part of the overall assessment of the applicants’ qualifications.   The committee may request additional information, and if so, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary material.  If the application does not meet the requirements mentioned above, the Faculty of Humanities may reject your application without further notice. Applications received after the deadline will neither be considered nor evaluated. 

Shortlisting and tests may be used in the assessment process. Please note that if shortlisting is used in the process, not all applicants will receive an assessment.

Applications should be sent electronically via the link “apply online”, and The Faculty expects applicants to read the information “How to apply” before applying.

We recommend that as an international applicant you take the time to visit Working in Denmark where you will find information and facts about moving to, working and living in Denmark, as well as the International Staff Office at SDU.

The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.


Campus: Application deadline: 15/09/2019


Apply online

University of Southampton (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow, 'Neolithic of the Outer Hebrides' - Deadline: 9 Oct 2019[]

Applications are invited for the position of Research Fellow to help with investigation of the Neolithic of the Outer Hebrides, in collaboration with Professor Sturt as part of his Philip Leverhulme award and then as part of an AHRC funded project in collaboration with Professor Duncan Garrow (University of Reading) and Angela Gannon of Historic Environment Scotland.  

This work will involve both GIS analysis of remotely sensed data and fieldwork (above and below water) in the Outer Hebrides.  The successful candidate will have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Neolithic Archaeology of the Outer Hebrides, and will also assist with elements of teaching to do with maritime archaeology, prehistory and scientific diving. For this role you may be required to drive University vehicles, so a full driving licence is desirable but not essential.

This is a full time fixed term post for 3.5 years.

Application Procedure

You should submit your completed application form online at https://jobs.soton.ac.uk. The application deadline will be midnight on the closing date stated above. If you need any assistance, please call Geraldine Lewis (Recruitment Team) on +44 (0) 23 8059 3462. Please quote reference 1183519AR on all correspondence.

  • Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification.  The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD.  Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given.

University of St Andrews (EU:UK:Scot) - Postdoc in Classics - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

Start Date: 7 January 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter. Fixed Term: 28 months.

The School of Classics, with funding provided by the Leventis Foundation, wish to appoint a temporary research fellow within the School. This post is available from 6 January 2020 and is fixed-term until 31 May 2022. You will be a scholar with a growing international research reputation and a commitment to contribute to the activities of at least one of the School’s Research Centres: Landscape, Late Antique, Literatures of the Roman Empire, Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama. The successful candidate will be expected to have a wide range of interests, to be active in research publication that strengthens or complements the School’s current expertise.

This role is suitable for early career scholars, defined as being within a four-year period from the award of a doctorate, and an interest in promoting knowledge exchange are essential.

Informal enquiries can be directed to Prof. Rebecca Sweetman (classicshos@st-andrews.ac.uk) or Prof. Roger Rees (classicsdor@st-andrews.ac.uk).

Applications are particularly welcome from women, who are under-represented in Arts posts at the University.

The University is committed to equality for all, demonstrated through our work on a range of diversity awards (ECU Athena SWAN/Race Charters; Carer Positive; LGBT Charter; and Stonewall). More details can be found at http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/edi/diversityawards/. The School of Classics supports flexible working patterns to enable parents and carers to further their careers. We welcome applications from candidates who have taken career breaks and invite you to describe any such circumstances in your covering letter.

Applicants must submit a writing sample in support of their application. This can be any published work up to 10,000 words or a thesis chapter. Based on the project brief offered below, applicants must also submit their own provisional research ideas in the form of a research proposal up to 3,000 words. The proposal will include information on theoretical interests, relevant literature and methodological strategies.

Please quote ref: AR2269HM

Further Particulars: AR2269HM FPs.doc

University of St. Andrews (UK:Scot) - Research Fellow (History of Rat-Catching) & Research Fellow (History of Rat-Proofing) - Deadline: 9 Dec. 2019[]

Link to 'rat proofing' post doc here

  • Fixed Term: 52 months
  • Start: 1 June 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter
  • The Department of Social Anthropology, with funding provided by the Wellcome Trust is sponsoring a project entitled The Global War Against the Rat and the Epistemic Emergence of Zoonosis.
  • The project, led by Dr Christos Lynteris (PI), will run at the University of St Andrews from 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2024. The project team will consist of two postdoctoral research fellows who will work independently and in collaboration with each other and the director of the project.
  • catching (AR2279MR) The Research Fellow will examine rat-catching practices and campaigns as these unfolded in colonial and metropolitan contexts (including but not limited to British India, the USA, and Brazil) so as to understand how they led to the emergence of new forms of human-rat interaction, and how they contributed to the development of scientific understandings of zoonosis.
  • proofing (AR2280MR) The Research Fellow will examine rat-proofing practices and campaigns as these unfolded in colonial and metropolitan contexts (including but not limited to British India, the USA, and Argentina) so as to understand how they led to the emergence of new forms of human-rat interaction, and how they contributed to the development of scientific understandings of zoonosis.
  • Applicants must hold a good first degree and have been awarded or be close to be awarded a PhD in a relevant field of research (history, anthropology, regional studies, animal studies). Applications are encouraged with regard to any relevant field of studies, including medical history, medical anthropology, regional studies and animal studies. Applicants who can demonstrate experience in a) medical historical/anthropological research on animal-borne diseases; and/or b) historical/anthropological research on medical epistemology, are also encouraged to apply regardless of regional research experience.
  • Applicants must submit a letter of support and a writing sample in support of their application. This can be any published work up to 10,000 words or a thesis chapter.
  • Further Particulars: AR2279MR FPs.doc & AR2280MR FPs.doc
  • Interviews will held in the week commencing 25 January 2020

University of Stirling (UK:Scot) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Human Computer Interaction, Sociology, Education, or Related Social Sciences Discipline - Deadline: 21 Jul. 2019[]

Location: Stirling Campus

The Post

Applications are invited for a part-time Postdoctoral Research Associate for the “Participatory Design and Open Data Platforms for a Data Commons in Scotland: case study - waste management” project funded by the EPSRC (as part of the Digital Economy Investigator-led Projects scheme), in the Division of Communications, Media & Culture, University of Stirling. The post offers early career researchers the opportunity to lead and conduct research on the future of participatory design and data commons in Scotland. The Data Commons Scotland project will be led by Dr Greg Singh, Associate Professor in Media and Communications, University of Stirling, and the successful applicant will collaborate closely with the PI, the investigating team, the project partners and the contractors in terms of the project deliverables and high impact outputs.

Research will include producing publications to be submitted to journals, book chapters and high impact open access publications for wide dissemination. The research will contribute to devolved and national debates on the future of Open Data in public service and civic contexts, including submissions to Local Authorities and Scottish Government specifically in relation to flows of information in the public domain, and how this intersects with the challenges associated with waste management practices.

The successful candidate will lead the qualitative strand of research to examine how participatory design methodologies can create better solutions for Open Data Standardisation, including the development of learning methodologies for participation design, and developing co-design methodologies for ethical and learnable open data platforms. More broadly, the Research Associate will work to comprehensively map Open Data infrastructure, and to comprehensively map Local Authority Improvement Plans, in Scotland.

The Research Fellow will be supported in career development by the project PI, including collaboration on publications, workshop and knowledge exchange event organisation, supporting wide stakeholder networks, and through direct engagement with practitioners and policy makers. The Fellowship offers early career researchers the opportunity to participate in a large-scale and interdisciplinary research project, and to develop a research profile in a collegiate and supportive environment dedicated to excellence in research.

Description of Duties

Participatory Design and Open Data Platforms for a Data Commons in Scotland: case study – waste management.

The successful candidate will be required to conduct research of the highest quality and to lead on various strands of the research project, including secondary research on Open Data technologies and policy; systematic literature review; and review of best practice in service design in the UK and beyond.

  • The post-holder will be expected to:
  • Lead on the qualitative research strand of the project – identifying and reviewing relevant literature, organising knowledge exchange events, co-design workshops with participants and interviewing key informants in the field of participatory service design across Scotland (and elsewhere in the UK as required)
  • Apply findings from the qualitative research to the process of prototyping mock-ups of end-users interfaces and using these mock-ups to conduct further iterations of co-design;
  • Conduct and publish original research within the remit of the project, including collaborative work with the PI and the investigating team;
  • Take responsibility for the organisation of co-design workshops and assist the PI in organising knowledge exchange events;
  • Manage project deadlines;
  • Contribute fully to the public engagement activities of the project.

University of Stirling (UK:Scot) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Deadline: 1 Mar. 2020[]

  • Applications are invited for two posts as Research Fellows for the ‘Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers’ Registers’ project funded by the AHRC, in the Division of Literature and Languages, University of Stirling. The posts offer early career researchers the opportunity to lead and conduct research on historic libraries in Scotland. The project is led by Dr Katie Halsey, University of Stirling, with Dr Matthew Sangster of the University of Glasgow, and fifteen partner and supporting organisations across Scotland. The successful applicants will collaborate closely with the PI, the investigating team, and the project partners in terms of the project deliverables and high impact outputs.
  • Description of Duties - The post-holders will be expected to:
  • Photograph, transcribe and interpret approximately 60,000 historic library borrowing records drawn from specified historic libraries across Scotland;
  • Work with the investigating team and Digital Humanities Research Officer on the project, contributing ideas to the front-end design and interface build;
  • Conduct and publish original research within the remit of the project, including collaborative work with the PI and the investigating team;
  • For further information, including a full description of duties, essential criteria and details on how to apply, please click on the 'Apply' button

University of Stirling (UK:Scot) - Postdoc in Sociology, 'Reimagining the Future in Older Age ' - Deadline: 18 Aug 2019[]

The University of Stirling seeks an enthusiastic and highly motivated Research Fellow to work on an ESRC funded study called: Reimagining the Future in Older Age.

We are looking for an experienced Research Fellow to manage the day to day running of the project and take a lead in the collection and analysis of the data. The role will be based at the University of Stirling and will require some travel across the central belt of Scotland as well as other travel across the UK.

The Fellow will be centrally involved in all aspects of the study including project development, data collection and management, and analysis and dissemination of findings in a variety of formats for different audiences. The successful candidate will have a doctorate in a social sciences or arts and humanities discipline and experience of qualitative research. Excellent planning, organisational skills and communication skills are vital, as is the ability to build and maintain good relationships and ongoing communication with all project partners. The post is a fixed term contract for 26 months until 28th February 2022 and is a full time position.

The post-holder will be expected to:

  • work closely with the principal investigator to ensure the successful implementation of the study;
  • create and maintain good lines of communication with research partners, key stakeholders and research participants throughout the study;
  • lead on the organisation, collection and analysis of qualitative data including:
  • identify and analyse relevant documents in the Mass Observation Archive housed at the University of Sussex;
  • recruit participants to intergenerational reading groups and lead, record and analyse discussions;
  • recruit participants to forum theatre workshops, conduct participant observation and analyse data generated through observations, informal discussions, participants’ diaries, photographs and videos;
  • ensure secure storage and back up of data in compliance with appropriate regulations;
  • co-author / lead-author study reports, journal articles and other dissemination activities;
  • work with PI to organise a final project workshop;
  • work with PI and arts organisations to plan, advertise and organise forum theatre performances as part of an arts festival;
  • contribute to project meetings, maintain appropriate project records and ensure the documentation is compliant with research governance processes;
  • work to deadlines to enable completion of the project on schedule.


The post holder should:

  • hold a relevant PhD;
  • have experience of conducting qualitative research;
  • have experience of successfully conducting high quality research both independently and collaboratively within strict timescales;
  • be able to critically assess, interpret and evaluate the outcomes of research;
  • have excellent communication (written and verbal) skills and experience of writing/contributing to publications and other research dissemination skills including presentation and social media skills;
  • be skilled in communicating complex and conceptual ideas to those without specialist knowledge in the field;
  • have excellent collaboration skills with a diverse range of research partners;
  • have excellent organisation and planning skills, including experience in prioritising multiple tasks, and meeting significant deadlines;
  • have experience of developing excellent relationships with research participants in a variety of settings;
  • have excellent event-management skills

Additional desirable criteria include:

  • experience of conducting research with older people
  • experience of using arts-based research methods such as forum theatre or fiction;
  • experience of working with arts organisations;
  • experience of narrative analysis
  • experience of designing and maintaining websites

The ESRC-funded study ‘Reimagining the Future in Older Age’ is an exciting and innovative project that uses artistic methods to explore the relationship between future time and older age. Cultural narratives (e.g. in novels and films) about older people tend to focus on the past, and there are few positive or diverse fictional accounts of older protagonists looking to the future. Similarly, policy discourses concerning older people’s futures tend to be limited to discussions about meeting key needs such as care and housing, with less emphasis on what older people might desire in the future. As people’s identities are informed by the cultural and policy narratives they are exposed to, this project explores the following questions: what narratives do older people tell about the future? How are these shaped by dominant cultural and policy narratives and what are the implications of this? Can utopian and artistic methods elicit alternative, diverse narratives about older age and future time? Recognising that older age is not a homogenous category, the project will also consider how the relationship between older age and future time is influenced by intersecting identities and inequalities which may include social class, ethnicity, gender, disability and sexuality.

The project has three stages. In Stage One, narratives that are stored in the Mass Observation Archives at the University of Sussex will be analysed in order to understand how older people have conceptualised and narrated the relationship between old age and future time. In Stage Two, book groups comprising adults of different ages will be asked to read/watch fictional narratives of age and time, and use these to reflect on how societies could foster more intergenerational solidarity, where people of all ages are encouraged to have more of a stake in the future. The fictional narratives will be drawn from a variety of post-colonial, feminist, science fiction and realist genres. Stage Three will work with an activist theatre company to elicit ‘counter narratives’ of the future in older age from members of the public who identify as older, by using participatory forum theatre. This will give older people the opportunity to challenge dominant, ageist narratives, and create and perform their own visions of the future in older age. The narratives will be created and rehearsed in a series of workshops before being performed at an arts festival.

Dr Melanie Lovatt will lead the project and line-manage the Research Fellow.

University of Strathclyde (UK:Scot) - The Medical Humanities China-UK (MHCUK) Partnership: Early Career Medical Humanities Fellowships 2020/21: Deadline - 21 June 2020[]

  • The MHCUK Partnership is a pioneering collaboration between three Chinese institutions (Shanghai University, Fudan University, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences) and two UK institutions (The Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare (CSHHH) Glasgow at the University of Strathclyde, and the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM) at the University of Manchester).
  • Its chief purpose is to connect, and foster co-working between, UK and Chinese researchers in the Medical Humanities. It is supported by investment from each institution and a major funding award by the Wellcome Trust.
  • Invitations are now invited for the MHCUK Early Career Medical Humanities Fellowships. They are designed for candidates who will be in the fourth year of doctoral study or in the first two years of a postdoctoral career in the academic year 2020/21. Successful applicants will spend six months working in Shanghai across the three institutions and six months at the UK partner universities.
  • The post will enable the Researcher to experience research in a new academic environment and enhance their employability. Shanghai University will deliver tailored Chinese language support for Fellows to enable them to develop spoken skills for effective professional communication.
  • The Fellowships will provide a Research Associate grade 7 salary, the costs of one return airfare to China, visas and medical insurance for periods out with the UK. The Fellows will also have access to an additional £1,000 for research trips and/or conference attendance, subject to PI approval.
  • To be considered for the role, you will be educated to a minimum of PhD level in Medical Humanities (broadly defined), have sufficient breadth or depth of knowledge in the History of Health and Medicine and an ability to contribute to research activities and co-working designed to grow research environments. You will demonstrate a developing ability to conduct individual research work, to disseminate results and to prepare research proposals and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to listen, engage and persuade, and to present complex information in an accessible way to a range of audiences.
  • The anticipated start is 01 August 2020 however, due to current global circumstances regarding COVID-19, this date is provisional. Whilst it is the intension that the successful candidates will work for a 6 month period in the UK Campuses and 6 months in China, location of work will be dependent upon up to date government guidelines and risk assessments. The University of Strathclyde is currently working off campus and candidates should therefore have the ability to take up post remotely.
  • Application Procedure: Applicants are required to complete an application form including the name of three referees who will be contacted before interview without further permission, unless you indicate that you would prefer otherwise. Applicants should also submit a Curriculum Vitae and a covering letter detailing the knowledge, skills and experience you think make you the right candidate for the job. Applicants should also complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form.

University of Surrey (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc, Translation and Interpreting - Deadline: 29 Jul 2019[]

Interview Date:  Friday 09 August 2019

The Centre for Translation Studies (CTS) is an internationally recognised centre for research, scholarship and teaching in translation and interpreting, and has recently been awarded a £3.56m Expanding Excellence in England grantto launch an ambitious new research programme. This programme will bring together human-based research practices with cutting-edge advances in machine learning and AI, focusing on the convergence of human and automated approaches to different modalities of translation and interpreting in order to initiate a step-change in the broader translation research agenda. We believe this direction of research is critical at a time when advances in automation are reshaping the language services industry into one of the fastest growing industries, nationally and globally. The ‘technological turn’ in translation/interpreting creates exciting opportunities, but it also requires fresh approaches in order to understand all the dimensions of its impact, to mitigate drawbacks and to derive truly innovative solutions.

To support the expansion programme, we seek to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with expertise in interpreting and technologies. The successful candidate will undertake research relevant to current and future projects in CTS, with a specific focus on research in spoken-language interpreting and different types of technologies supporting, enabling or enhancing interpreting. She/he will contribute to expanding the existing research group focussing on this area.

We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in translation/interpreting studies or a closely related field. The candidate should have knowledge of an area of interpreting, including e.g. its cognitive and sociological dimensions, and a strong interest in technologies applied to interpreting, e.g. distance/remote interpreting; computer-assisted interpreting; speech technologies; ergonomic aspects of using technologies in interpreting and human-machine interaction. The success of the research programme requires multidisciplinary collaborations. Good communication, presentation and project management skills are therefore essential. Experience in the development of research proposals and in securing external research funding would be a plus.

Please note this post complements further new posts available in CTS. This is a unique opportunity – in collaboration with existing and other new CTS staff – to shape an emerging research agenda that will play an important role in translation studies.

This is a fixed-term contract until 31 July 2022 but there is a possibility to extend the post if external research funding can be secured.

For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Prof Sabine Braun, Director of CTS by email (s.braun@surrey.ac.uk). 

  • Please note, it is University Policy to offer a starting salary equivalent to Level 3.6 (£31,302) to successful applicants who have been awarded, but are yet to receive, their PhD certificate. Once the original PhD certificate has been submitted to the local HR Department, the salary will be increased to Level 4.1 (£32,236).

University of Surrey (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Sociology, 'Local Institutions, Productivity, Sustainability and Inclusivity Trade-offs' - Deadline: 27 Sep 2019[]

‘Local Institutions, Productivity, Sustainability and Inclusivity Trade-offs’ (LIPSIT) is a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for 18 months from 1 October 2019.  It aims to identify those institutional and organisational arrangements at the regional level that tend to lead to the 'good' management of policy trade-offs associated with increasing productivity, and to make recommendations to policy makers based on this.  The project is a component of the ESRC’s increasing interest in productivity research.

We are seeking a researcher to assist with the selection of the regions to be used as case studies and contribute to a report on current understanding of the factors that affect regional differences in productivity; collect documents describing local industrial and economic strategies; analyse the strategies set out in these documents using qualitative data analysis software for common themes and narrative structures; gather data on stakeholders in each region and carry out a social network analysis of their inter-connections; participate in interviewing selected stakeholders; and drawing on all the evidence gathered by the project, design and carry out a Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of the regions to help explain the differences in the strategic trade-offs between regions.

The post will suit someone who has a PhD in sociology, political science, public policy, business, management or a related area, experience of formal qualitative analysis, the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of potential stakeholders from business, government, local government, and an interest in, and preferably some experience of, productivity research.

The project is a collaboration between the Universities of Surrey, Birmingham, Warwick, and Cardiff and DEMOS.  The post will be based in Guildford but travel to the other sites will sometimes be required.  The post holder will become a member of the Centre for the Evaluation of Complexity of the Nexus (CECAN), https://www.cecan.ac.uk and the Surrey Department of Sociology, https://www.surrey.ac.uk/department-sociology. Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Professor Nigel Gilbert, n.gilbert@surrey.ac.uk, from whom a copy of the research plan can be obtained. Further information can be found in the job description.

University of Sussex (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Modern British Education/Language/History - Deadline: 16 Jul. 2020[]

  • Hours: 0.5 or 1.0 FTE Requests for flexible working options will be considered (subject to business need).
  • Contract: Fixed term until 31/08/2021 (at 1.0 FTE) or 31/08/2022 (at 0.5FTE) as Research funded
  • Closing date: 16 July 2020. Applications must be received by midnight of the closing date.
  • Expected start date: 01 September 2020
  • The Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Education and Language is a one-year full time position / two-year 0.5 position funded by the AHRC project ‘Speaking Citizens: The Politics of Speech Education 1850-Present’. During this period, the PDRA will assist the project Principal Investigator, Dr. Tom F. Wright, and work with Co-Investigators Dr. Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Dr. Hester Barron at Sussex, and Professor Stephen Coleman at the University of Leeds.
  • The project explores ideas about speech, education and citizenship in modern Britain from the Victorian period to the present. The interdisciplinary team are contributing overlapping studies and working closely with teachers and partner organisations to investigate how citizenship education can be taught through a focus on speech. The project will develop these findings into teaching resources and workshops to be delivered across the UK. We are hosting a major conference during 2021, and our work will culminate in 2023 with policy presentations in Westminster and a special session at the House of Commons.
  • Summary of Role: The PDRA’s time will be split equally between project responsibilities and their own independent research. A team member is required with expertise in modern education and language, broadly conceived, to explore the history of speaking in multicultural British society from the 1960s to the present day. Independent research time will be spent working toward the presentation and publication of a peer-reviewed journal article that addresses the project’s themes in this broad area and draws on the PDRA’s own research interests. Additionally, the PDRA will have chief responsibility for the organisation and administration of the project’s conference to be held during 2021, and participate in other public activities as required.
  • Start date and duration are flexible. There is no requirement that the successful candidate re-locate.
  • Main Duties
  • Carrying out independent research leading to a peer-reviewed journal article in an area relevant to the project.
  • Co-organising the project conference.
  • Presenting research at conferences and symposia (subject to post-Covid conditions)
  • Attending regular meetings with the PI and Co-Is (remote or in-person)
  • Please see www.speakingcitizens.org for details of the project, and contact tom.wright@sussex.ac.uk for informal enquiries.

University of Sussex (UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Global Studies, 'Global Soldiers in the Cold War: Making Southern Africa’s Liberation Armies' - Deadline: 28 Aug 2019[]

The University of Sussex is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to work on a Leverhulme Trust funded project, ‘Global Soldiers in the Cold War: Making Southern Africa’s Liberation Armies’ (RPG-2019-198)’.

The successful candidate will join a team of researchers spanning Oxford and Sussex. The post will carry out oral historical and ethnographic research on veterans of Angolan liberation movement armies under the direction of the CI (based in Sussex), will collaborate and publish with other team members, and undertake other tasks as directed.

The post entails significant field research within Angola, as well as a majority of time spent in the UK analyzing and writing, plus international travel to present findings at conferences.

The successful candidate will have a doctorate in a relevant discipline as well as experience and language skills necessary for fieldwork in Angola. They will have a demonstrable record of publication in academia.

For full details and how to apply see our vacancies page.

University of Sydney (AUS:NSW): - Postdoc in Interspecies Justice - Deadline: 27 Aug 2019[]

Develop your academic career and contribute to research projects associated with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ FutureFix project on Multispecies Justice. Located at Camperdown/Darlington Campus. Full-time, 3-year fixed term, Academic Level A, salary $73,420 to $98,940 plus leave loading and generous superannuation.

The appointee will work in the School of Social and Political Sciences and with the Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) over a period of three years in the area of Multispecies Justice. The appointee will report to Professor Danielle Celermajer (Director, FutureFix theme of Multispecies Justice) and assist in the development and management of research projects in relation to Multispecies Justice. The appointee will be a member of the intellectual community associated with the broadly interdisciplinary Sydney Environment Institute.

Key duties of the role include :

  • Conducting research as part of the broad research themes of the Multispecies justice project.
  • Coordinating, incorporating, and communicating research – both individual and with collaborative teams.
  • Teaching at the undergraduate and/or postgraduate level in the School of Social and Political Sciences in areas related to environmental/Indigenous/animal/intersectional justice (note 80% research, 20% teaching and administration)
  • Actively contributing and taking a leading role in organizing and promoting research seminars and workshops in relation to these projects
  • Writing peer review publications and preparing competitive grant applications.
  • Taking a leading role in managing the social media and web content for the projects.
  • Contributing to the research activities of the broader School of Social and Political Sciences and the Sydney Environment Institute
  • Applying for external research funding. The successful candidate will be expected to apply for an ARC DECRA during their postdoctoral tenure.

The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow who has:

  • completed a PhD in the humanities or social sciences, broadly defined, with a focus on questions of justice in relation to humans and/or the environment and/or non-human animals
  • a demonstrated knowledge and an emerging profile in justice theories and institutional design in relation to justice
  • evidence of an interest in developing innovative approaches to injustice
  • evidence of an interest in questions concerning environmental and/or animal justice in the contemporary world
  • the ability to address key research questions addressed within the Multispecies justice project
  • evidence of the ability to conduct independent research and assume responsibility for the development and completion of research projects and publications
  • th e capacity and aptitude to develop partnerships with scholars in and beyond the university of Sydney and other partners
  • a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
  • an emerging track record in academic publications and the potential to develop further research expertise through various projects

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ FutureFix themes draw upon the humanities and social sciences knowledge of the faculty community from senior professors and early-career researchers to students. Working in collaboration with industry and community groups, the themes aim to design tomorrow’s solutions to issues of global importance.

The Multispecies Justice theme is developing innovative media forms and collaborative relationships with policymakers to reconceptualise justice as a way of accommodating the vast breadth of the multispecies world. By using distinctively multispecies terms to focus on the concept, institutions and practices of justice, we will equip scholars with resources to think with great sophistication. We will also provide the tools to contribute to the design of practices, policies, and institutions adequate to the complex ethical demands of a multispecies world.

For further information see website https://sydney.edu.au/arts/our-research/futurefix/multispecies-justice.html

Routine pre-employment probity checks will be carried out for this position

Closing date: 11:30pm, Tuesday 27 August 2019

University of Sydney (AUS:NSW) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Gender, Justice and Security - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

  • Join the exciting UKRI GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub and network with leading scholars from across the world
  • Located at Camperdown Campus
  • Academic Level B, fixed term from February 2020 until June 2023, part-time (0.5 FTE) salary: $53K to $63K plus leave loading and generous superannuation

About the opportunity 

The UK Research and Innovation GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub is a multi-country, multi-stakeholder initiative funded for 5 years to deliver innovative interdisciplinary research on the challenge of achieving gender justice and inclusive security in conflict-affected societies. The Hub addresses the overlapping of three major policy areas: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equality; SDG 16 on peace, inclusivity and justice; and the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda.

A Postdoctoral Research Fellow is sought to undertake directed research on two Hub projects, under the supervision of Hub Co-Director Professor Laura J. Shepherd. The two Hub projects are:

  • Donor Funding and the Implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda; 
  • and Innovative Methods and Methodological Innovation in Research on Gender, Justice and Security. 

As the successful candidate you will consolidate and extend collaborative relationships with civil society organisations working on the implementation of Women, Peace and Security agenda in a number of case study countries in order to engage these organisations in the planned research. The projects will involve desk-based research, field research in case study countries, presenting research findings at Hub conventions over the life of the projects, and writing research output for academic and non-academic audiences.

The work of the Hub is guided by a feminist research ethic and the Hub leadership team is committed to mentoring and capacity-sharing as part of the ongoing research practice. This role therefore represents a valuable opportunity to develop both networks and skills in the field of gender, justice and security research under the guidance of some of the leading scholars in these fields.

About you

The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow who has:

  • completed a PhD in Politics/International Relations or a closely aligned discipline, or is near completion (providing evidence of intention to submit within three months of commencement in the role);
  • broad knowledge of research at the intersections of gender, justice and security, with a specialisation in one or more of these areas;
  • knowledge of the Women, Peace and Security agenda;
  • knowledge of debates in Politics and International Relations about innovative methods (e.g. narrative techniques, aesthetic techniques, participation action research), particularly in conflict-affected settings;
  • experience with qualitative research methods, including field research techniques such as interviewing and focus groups, and knowledge of, or a willingness to learn, analytical techniques such as thematic analysis, content analysis, discourse analysis, and basic statistical analysis;
  • demonstrated high-level investigative skills, and competence in the searching of information from archives and library data bases;
  • evidenced a high level of competence in academic writing and a good existing publication record appropriate to career level and relative to opportunity;
  • exceptional organisational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to plan and manage elements of complex research projects independently and interact productively with a wide range of academic and non-academic stakeholders;
  • enthusiasm for stakeholder engagement and a strong motivation to contribute to knowledge through high-impact academic research. 

University of Tartu (EU:Est) - Post-Doctoral Researcher, School Of Languages And Translation Studies - Deadline: 22 Aug 2019[]

The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.

School of Languages and Translation Studies is an active, diverse and international centre for teaching and research on language studies. The areas of strength of the School of Languages and Translation Studies are the following: cognitive linguistics, digital linguistics, research on interaction and variation, postcolonial literary studies, book history, study of Finnish and other Finno-Ugric languages, translation studies, changes in language and writing at cultural turning points, language learning and teaching, research on grammar and vocabulary, philology and history of learning. 

Applications are hereby invited for the position of post-doctoral researcher in the School of Languages and Translation Studies in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Turku. This position will be filled through a fixed-term employment for two years. 

The employment period of the appointed post-doctoral researcher is 1.10.2019–30.9.2021.

This position is situated within one of the following thematic frameworks:
a) Digital interaction b) Children, young people and learning 
c) Cultural memory and social change.

General Information

This Post-doctoral researcher position both supports and strengthens the research that is conducted on the university and school’s areas of focus. This post falls under the authority of the school, and it primarily provides for the needs of its disciplines. The suitability of an applicant’s research to the school’s research profile is significant in the selection process.

The person selected for this post should have a strong history of research contribution, be active within international publications, write joint publications, organize science-related events, and participate in applications for outside research funding. To a lesser degree, the post-doctoral researcher will be required to teach within the field of their special expertise, as well as supervise theses on various academic levels. This post requires an active presence at the school.

Persons applying for this post should be researchers in language and/or translation studies, who have already demonstrated their research ability. An eligible applicant must be a researcher with no more than five years of experience since his or her PhD completion. An applicant who has completed his or her doctoral degree more than five years ago will be considered only for special reasons (maternity, paternity, parental or childcare leave, military service or non-military service, or long-term illness). If you plead one of these special exceptions, please justify your reasons within your application documents. If your reasons are strictly confidential, please contact the Head of the School of Languages and Translation Studies.

The individual selected for this position must possess an applicable doctoral degree, the ability to complete independent research, and teaching skills. In order to succeed in this position, good command of the English language and good social interaction skills are also important. Good command of Finnish is also an asset. The best applicants may be invited to participate in an interview.

The qualification requirements are prescribed in the regulations of Turku University. This position is subject to a six-month trial period.

Salary

This post-doctoral researcher position is a second-level post, according to the university's salary structure. The task-specific salary component for teaching and research staff, which includes this post-doctoral researcher position, is 2,935.55 euros per month (according to the fifth level of the job demands chart). In addition, a personal work performance component of a minimum of 6% and maximum of 50% of the task-specific salary component will also be paid to this post-doctoral researcher. 

Application

1)      Curriculum vitae

2)      Academic portfolio in accordance with university practice

3)      List of publications

4)      Research plan (up to 5 pages)

5)      Other documents that may be relevant to the fulfillment of this position

The necessary application documents must be written in either Finnish or English. In addition, the applicant must give information about how to reach himself or herself during the recruitment process.

All applications must be submitted via the electronic eRekry system by Thursday August 22, 2019. The link to this electronic application system is located at the beginning of this application description (“Apply for the job”) and at www.utu.fi/careers

Further Information

Enquiries: Head of School, Professor Marjut Johansson, phone number: +358 29 450 3318 or +358 50 328 9207, email: marjut.johansson@utu.fi

For further information on the procedure, contact HR Specialist Maija Österlund, email: maija.osterlund@utu.fi.

University of Tartu (EU:Est) - Postdoc, 'Measuring the Evolution of Industrial Modernity (1900-2018)' - Deadline: 16 Sep 2019[]

Institute of Social Studies

Deadline: 16.09.2019

Measuring the Evolution of Industrial Modernity (1900-2018)

Subject description

A research group in a University of Tartu, Estonia, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join us in studying the evolution of industrial modernity. The project is based on the Deep Transitions framework (Schot & Kanger, 2018; Kanger & Schot, 2018) that aims to conceptualize the 250-year developmental trajectory of industrial societies through the co-evolution of socio-technical systems. The key questions our team seeks to answer are as follows: 1) What are the foundational features of industrial modernity, characterizing almost every industrial society to date, that have shaped its evolution? 2) Do we see some significant ruptures along these dimensions in recent decades?

The candidate will be a part of the team tasked with measuring long-term trends in the historical evolution of industrial societies along multiple dimensions (ideas, institutions, and practices) and on multiple scales (national, global). The project seeks to combine data from existing databases with analysis of digitized text corpora. Therefore, we are looking for a candidate with 1) competence in data analysis skills applicable to the analysis of large historical text collections; 2) methodological creativity in finding ways to utilize text corpora for tracking long-term societal trends.

The research group is highly interdisciplinary, involving (among others) experts from sustainability transitions studies, digital humanities, history and environmental sociology. As such applicants from diverse backgrounds are welcome to apply.

The position is funded by the Estonian Science Council and is part of the project “Reshaping Estonian energy, mobility and telecommunications systems on the verge of the Second Deep Transition”.

The researcher is expected to engage in the following tasks, some of which involve close collaboration with other team members:

  • Operationalizing the features of industrial modernity in order to track them in historical data.
  • Extracting text corpora from public sources, organizing and storing them.
  • Cleaning and processing historical OCR texts and preparing them for analysis.
  • Assisting in designing and formulating collaborative procedures and workflows to study the representations of industrial modernity in historical texts utilizing the interdisciplinary domain expertise in the group.
  • Conducting data analysis and text mining on historical corpora through various techniques, interpreting and integrating the results.
  • Representing the findings in thematic conferences and participating in the write-up of the results for journal submission. 

See also the general job requirements for the University of Tartu (Research Fellow, pages 6 and Annex 8, page 20)

Required qualifications

  • PhD degree or equivalent research qualification.

Required experience

Essential Experience in at least two of the following areas:

  • Gathering and maintaining large digital corpora for text mining
  • Applying NLP on historical OCR texts
  • Keyword extraction, topic modeling, sentiment analysis
  • Automatic content extraction and text classification
  • Time series analysis of large text collections
  • Cultural analytic studies based on large text collection

In addition:

  • Readiness to learn new techniques as needed
  • Excellent oral and written proficiency in English
  • Independent, creative and critical thinking, capability to cope with uncertainty.

Desirable but not essential

  • Prior experience in studying long-term trends with quantitative tools
  • Disciplinary background in fields that have engaged in long-term and macro-level research (e.g. cultural evolution, digital humanities, historical macro-sociology, economic history, economic geography, computational history)
  • Disciplinary background in fields that have focused on the study of technology and society (e.g. history of science and technology, Science and Technology Studies, media and communication studies, innovation studies)
  • Working knowledge in sustainability transitions and long wave literature.

Required language skills

  • Excellent oral and written proficiency in English.

Period

  • Starting at  01.11.2019, temporary contract to 31.10.2021

Salary 

  • 25,000-28,000 eur per annum gross per month depending on skills level. 

Additional info

The research group is highly interdisciplinary, involving (among others) experts from sustainability transitions studies, digital humanities, history and environmental sociology. As such applicants from diverse backgrounds are welcome to apply.

The position is funded by the Estonian Science Council and is part of the project “Reshaping Estonian energy, mobility and telecommunications systems on the verge of the Second Deep Transition”.

University of Texas at Austin (USA:TX) - Postdoctoral Fellow - Institute for Historical Studies - Deadline: 15 January 2020[]

The present climate crisis seems to confront us with a rupture with the past. What can historians offer in the face of scientists’ predictions of unprecedented warming and the breakdown of the planetary systems that have sustained civilizations? As anthropogenic climate change subverts the traditional timescale of historical consciousness, do old distinctions between human history and natural history collapse? Does this situation call for new forms of historical writing, or are traditional approaches as relevant as ever? For its 2020-21 theme, “Climate in Context: Historical Precedents & the Unprecedented,"t the Institute for Historical Studies calls for projects that grapple with the challenges that climate change presents to the discipline of history.

Taking the category of “climate” in broad terms, we seek scholars whose work explores the historical and historiographic complexities of environmental breakdown. How have history and our understanding of the past shaped social responses––or failures to respond––to environmental concerns? How might social, political, economic, or cultural crises have unexpected historical connections to environmental change? Might we find precedents for the “unprecedented” by uncovering and analyzing the historical roots and analogues of contemporary climate change? For example, how have people understood, adapted to, and recovered from climate events and other environmental disruptions across different time periods and places around the world? Can history offer an alternative to visions of the future that appear to be determined by prevailing climate models, and help provide us with new ways of understanding human agency, adaptability, and resilience? We invite fellowship proposals of historical projects that engage these and other questions, in all time periods and all parts of the world.


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University of Tokyo (JPN) - Postdoc, 'The Earth and Human Society in 2050' - Deadline: 30 Nov 2019[]

Tokyo College is looking to invite researchers from broad range of fields under the research theme, "The Earth and Human Society in 2050", and carry out interdisciplinary collaboration to contribute to the realization of sustainable and inclusive future of humanity. Applicants’ field of expertise should be related to one of the following research focuses.

  • A. Digital Revolution and Future of Humanity
  • B. Tackling the Planetary Boundaries through Interdisciplinary Approaches\
  • C. Japan Viewed from Inside and Outside
  • D. Humanities in 2050 - World Philosophy, World History and World Literature -
  • Primary category shows "Japanese Histroy / Studies", but it is just for formality. It never limits the research field of applicants.

Postdoctoral researchers are expected to;

・pursue their own research objectives through interdisciplinary collaborations both within and without the University of Tokyo・actively attend or host research seminars at Tokyo College,・conduct research activities at the University of Tokyo, but are also encouraged to travel overseas for research collaborations and dissemination of their research results,・acknowledge Tokyo College as your affiliation in every research outputs, including papers and articles,・accept that their names, photographs and basic information about their field of expertise to be posted on the Tokyo College website,・accept that if they take part in a public lecture hosted by Tokyo College, their presentations may be recorded and posted on the Tokyo College website.

University of Toronto, Jackman Humanities Institute (CAN) - New Media and Public Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 13 Nov 2019[]

The Jackman Humanities Institute is pleased to invite applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in New Media and Public Humanities, (NMPH) designed to support recent Ph.D. graduates from humanities disciplines who are engaged in new media and/or other journalism initiatives in order to bring humanities research out of the classroom and academic monograph and into discussion in public fora and across multiple media platforms. One NMPH postdoctoral fellow will be selected for a twelve-month residency at the Jackman Humanities Institute. Selection will be based upon accomplishment according to career stage, evidence of public media engagement, and the relevance of their interests and media record to the annual theme. The Jackman Humanities Institute interprets “Humanities” as a broad category, including political theory, interpretive social science, music, and the arts.  The theme for 2020-2021 is Collectives.

2020 - 2021: Collectives From political parties to literary coteries, from fan groups to sports teams, from terrorist organizations to online groups, our collectives, associations, and communities are multiform and complex. How do we band together and why? In teaming up, how does membership of a collective affect one’s own agency and standing – what do we lose, what do we gain? Can collectives truly be agents and how do group dynamics emerge? How do we balance the interests between collectives, of individuals and collectives, and of the individual within the collective?

The NMPH postdoctoral fellow is expected to conduct active research and to propose, write, and publish innovative media projects that take humanities research into the public domain. The postdoctoral fellowship is an award of $51,500 CAD plus benefits. The NMPH postdoctoral fellowship is tenable for one academic year (1 July 2020-30 June 2021), and the holder is expected to be in residence September 2020 to May 2021.  As a residential fellow, the New Media and Public Humanities postdoctoral fellow will be provided with an office at the JHI on the 10th floor of the Jackman Humanities Building. The NMPH postdoctoral fellow will be expected to participate in activities with faculty, postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate fellows, including weekly lunch seminars and occasional other workshops and lectures.

Eligibility •    Doctoral degree in humanities, writing, media studies, or journalism completed between 1 July 2011 – 30 June 2020. If you graduated before 1 July 2011, you are not eligible to apply. If you will be enrolled as a full or part-time student during the period of the fellowship, you are not eligible to apply.
•    This position is normally open to Ph.D. graduates who do not hold tenure-track positions.
•    A public media record going back to at least 1 July 2018.
•    Fellowships are open to citizens of all countries. The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may further expand the range of ideas and perspectives.

Procedure You must have a registered userID account on the JHI website (https://humanities.utoronto.ca) to apply.  Click on Calls for Funding to see the description of the fellowship and application procedures. Scroll to the bottom of the description, and click on Apply Now! to apply. (Applications will be accepted starting 16 September 2019).  You will be asked to provide the following at: https://humanities.utoronto.ca/funding/20_21_NMPH_Postdoc   

  1. A full resume with demonstrated background in the Humanities that includes a full listing of both academic and non-academic publications and media endeavours.
  2. A one-page statement of interest proposing a media project or series of projects centred on the 2020-2021 annual theme, Collectives, at the JHI.
  3. A sample of previous media work, not to exceed 20 pages/20 minutes (provide link for audio/video recordings).
  4. Names and email addresses for two confidential referees, whom we will contact for letters of reference.

All document files must be saved in .pdf format. The maximum upload size for each application is 8 mb. If your files are too large, you will see an error message.  Please save your files in a more compressed format, and try the upload again.  

Deadline All applications must be made through the JHI website at https://humanities.utoronto.ca/funding/20_21_NMPH_Postdoc  
by 15 November 2019 at 11:59 p.m. (EDT). Faxed, emailed, and paper applications will not be considered.

Questions For questions relating to the scope and expectations of this fellowship, contact Professor Alison Keith, Director, at jhi.director@utoronto.ca or (416) 978-7415.
For website assistance, contact Kim Yates, Associate Director, at jhi.associate@utoronto.ca
or (416) 946-0313.

University of Trento (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, Technologies for Research and Education in Linguistics - Deadline: 10 Jul 2019[]

The PRIN project “TREIL” (Technologies for Research and Education in Linguistics) aims to develop new methodologies for the acquisition of linguistic data, and new computational models for their analysis. One of the PRIN’s subprojects involved the use of on neural networks to model various linguistic phenomena (e..g syntactic acceptability, ordering preferences).
The tasks of the research fellow consist in the creation of automatic learning models of this type and in the the analysis of the data gathered by the project.

Eligibility:

a) Master’s Degree in Psychology, Cognitive Science or related areas discipline is requested, awarded by an Italian university or a foreign one and recognised as equivalent to the Italian qualification by the assessment committee for the sole purposes of this selection procedure.
b) good programming abilities on computational linguistic tasks; knowledge of the main theoretical linguistic paradigms, within the generative tradition;
c) experience in the creation of neural network models, for data analysis;
d) excellent English language skills

Selection:

The selection process is intended to assess the applicant’s previous education, experience and approach to research. It will consist in:
• the assessment of the professional and scientific CV and the submitted qualifications;
• a potential interview on the research program and qualifications, with specific focus on the main scientific topics related to the research program described in art. 1. of this Call.

http://www.cimec.unitn.it/node/5/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Narrations of Origins: Classical Cosmological Myths and their Reception in Modern and Contemporary Literatures' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

The research is aimed at the identification, catalogation (on a web-site), and analysis of classical cosmological myths, and of their developments in the modern and contemporary literatures. On this basis, the winner of the grant will present an updated study, both theoretical and critical, in the reception of the most significant symbols, cultural patterns, and archetypes of the origin (f.i. Chasm / Chaos, Eros and other primal forces; representations of power relationships between brothers, fathers and sons, men and women, elders and youths etc.).

Eligibility criteria
The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3465) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

Selection process
qualifications and interview (in Turin) - Dates and venues of the interviews are published on the website of the University of Turin at the official notice board (https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/) by the date of the deadline. The application must be presented by online procedure in the site https://pica.cineca.it/

Web site for additional job details
https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Modern Arabic Literature into Italian: Translation Issues' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

This research aims at investigating problems connected to translation of contemporary Arab literature – a research domain poorly studied in Italian academic community, despite the increasing amount of translated Arabic literary works. The research will focus on a corpus of contemporary Arabic novels: Mahfouz's "Trilogy" and Hussein's "Days", and on their Italian and English translations. The method will be contrastive, to compare metatext with protext (the realization of ideological, intellectual, cultural, aesthetic values of protext into metatext), in the wake of Popovic’s work. This method will bring to light the solutions proposed by translators to solve interpretive problems due to registers other than those of the literary language usually known to them (e.g. the Egyptian dialectal koine), rhetorical figures, idioms and concepts pertinent to Arabic cultural/religious heritage. Results to be published as a paper in a journal of Arabic studies acknowledged as a class A journal.

Eligibility criteria
The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3465) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

Selection process
qualifications and interview (in Turin) - Dates and venues of the interviews are published on the website of the University of Turin at the official notice board (https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/) by the date of the deadline. The application must be presented by online procedure in the site https://pica.cineca.it/

Web site for additional job details
https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Landscape analysis in the German speaking literature between the 19th and 20th century' - Deadline: 1 Oct 2019[]

Analysis of a corpus of both theoretical and fictional texts between the XIX and the XX Century, that deal with the represantation of the landscape and its understanding in the Modernity.

Eligibility criteria
The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3465) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

Selection process
qualifications and interview (in Turin) - Dates and venues of the interviews are published on the website of the University of Turin at the official notice board (https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/) by the date of the deadline. The application must be presented by online procedure in the site https://pica.cineca.it/

Web site for additional job details
https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Cyborg subjects. Women's bodies and identities in postmodern and contemporary Japan' - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

This project is focused on the new female subjects in contemporary Japanese literature and culture, and aims to offer new and original approaches to literary studies to create an increasingly international perspective - also a consequence of the growing interest Turin University has shown towards Japan and East Asia in general, as demonstrated by the intensification of international collaborations with Universities and other Organizations in Asia. In particular, this project intend to analyze the female subjectivities in the literature and other phenomena of contemporary Japan - such as movies, manga and pop culture in general- by merging literary studies with other approaches such as feminist studies and posthuman studies, aiming at the creation of an interdisciplinary perspective, also in terms of new research projects or groups with other colleagues in the same department or university as well as with colleagues who work in different context in order to create new synergies.

The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3647) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

qualifications and interview (in Turin) - Dates and venues of the interviews are published on the website of the University of Turin at the official notice board (https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/) by the date of the deadline. The application must be presented by online procedure in the site https://pica.cineca.it/

https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Annotated Edition of Carlo Botta's Letters from 1817 to 1837' - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

Publication of a critical edition of Botta's correspondence for the period from the 1st January 1817 to the 10 August 1837. This project is included in a wider context: the complete edition of Carlo Botta's letters from 1788 to 1837 under the direction of Luca Badini Confalonieri.

Eligibility criteria
The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3647) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turin (EU:Ita) - Postdoc, 'Open Literature: digital resources for humanities and humanities for a digital culture' - Deadline: 8 Oct 2019[]

The researcher will develop some work-packages included in the project Open Literature www.openliterature.unito.it: 1) French dystopic literature analyzed in relation to contemporary novels that explore the perspectives, challenges and issues of our technologically-based society. 2) Contemporary literary forms created online or influenced by the internet and social media, with respect to linguistic, stylistic, narratological aspects, as well as their impact on readers. 3) Experimental use of digital resources in collaborative environments (e.g.,wiki, user content-sharing platforms, digital annotation platforms) to preserve, promote and disseminate on line intangible Cultural Heritage materials in cross-border areas of Piedmont, with special focus on rural, natural and anthropized areas. 4) Digital literacy in high schools to develop and enhance skills among students in foreign cultures, especially concerning the reading, analysis, interpretation and writing of texts.

The call (pubblished on Albo d'Ateneo n° rep. 3647) with requirements and how to apply is available at the following address: https://www.serviziweb.unito.it/albo_ateneo/

University of Turku (EU:Fin) - Senior Researcher, Especially Contemporary China (Post Doc) - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university which offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education.

THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TURKU INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF

Post-Doctoral Researcher in East Asian studies, especially contemporary China, a fixed-term position of January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2022

The position is hosted by the Department of Philosophy, Contemporary History and Political Science, the Centre for East Asian Studies.

The Centre for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is the only academic research center in Finland which focuses on researching East Asian contemporary societies from the perspective of social sciences. The Centre has research expertise especially in politics, sociology and contemporary history of the region.

The Post-Doctoral Researcher will engage in original scientific research on Chinese internet censorship and work as a team member in the Academy of Finland –funded project Security in China (SIC) jointly organized by the CEAS and the Faculty of Management and Business of the University of Tampere. The Post-Doctoral Researcher is expected to hold a PhD degree from a relevant field of study (e.g. Chinese or East Asian Studies or Political Science with demonstrated China-related research expertise), have ability to conduct independent research work and possess the pedagogical skills required by the position. Research familiarity with the Chinese internet is regarded as a merit in the application, as well as excellent knowledge of English and sufficient knowledge of Chinese for research purposes.

The position of a Post-Doctoral Researcher is primarily a research position, but it includes teaching duties at CEAS’s study programs, supervising CEAS’s doctoral theses, as well as some administrative duties concerning the SIC project, such as editing a volume based on the project, and engaging in societal outreach activities.

The salary will be determined in accordance with the Finnish university salary system for teaching and research personnel at levels 4-6 on the task-specific chart, between € 2 535,20 - 3 423,25 per month. In addition a performance component reflecting an evaluation of the position-holder’s personal achievement will be added. The personal performance component is a maximum of 6-50 % of the task-specific base salary.

Applications should be accompanied by curriculum vitae, a list of publications, an academic portfolio as instructed by the faculty, five publications deemed relevant to the position by the applicant and other documentation which may be relevant to the appointment. The appendices should follow the guidelines of the faculty, see https://www.utu.fi/en/university/faculty-of-social-sciences/career

The electronic database allows the applicant to submit only one application file to each application section. Information on the file forms to be used can be found in the additional information of each application. Please note that the database only allows the publications to be submitted in a packaged form (.zip). One zip-file may include several individual files.

The general eligibility criteria for a Post-doctoral Researcher are defined in the rules of procedure of the University of Turku: https://www.utu.fi/en/university/organisation The position has a six-month trial period.

For further information on the position, please contact Professor Lauri Paltemaa, tel. +358 29 450 3059, lauri.paltemaa@utu.fi. Inquiries to Senior Administrative Officer Auli Kultanen-Leino, +358 29 450 2390, auli.kultanen-leino@utu.fi. 

Applications must be submitted by Thursday 31.10.2019 (23:59)  via the electronic application form of the University of Turku.

A link to the application form is available above the announcement of this position at https://www.utu.fi/en/university/come-work-with-us/open-vacancies.

University of Twente (EU:Ned) - Postdoctoral position in Text Mining - Deadline: 6 Sep 2019[]

We offer a one-year postdoctoral position funded by the SASS project "listening to data". The scope of the project is to build longitudinal models of online conversations between minors on the "kindertelefoon" forum, which is focused on helping children that are experiencing personal issues. Many of the minors we are looking at have suffered difficult or traumatic experiences and do not address these directly in their messages. The position focuses on discovering patterns in the children's posts over time, with the goals of (1) optimising the structure of the forum to support useful interaction, (2) recognising signs of underlying issues that are not mentioned explicitly and (3) tracking the emergence and waning of issues that children tend to face, in order to inform policymakers.

Responsibilities

You will be responsible for modelling the contents of, relationships between, and evolution of messages posted by children on forums. You will collaborate with experts at the "kindertelefoon" organisation to inform and validate your work.

Your profile

You are ambitious and passionate about using technology to improve people's lives.

  • You have a Ph.D. in text mining, machine learning or a related field of expertise.
  • You have experience and interest in modelling social media posts or broader classes of textual data.
  • You have strong analytical and conceptual skills.
  • You are an open, creative thinker.
  • You have a strong interest in societal relevance.
  • You enjoy working as part of a team, but are capable of working independently as well.
  • Since the dataset we focus on is in Dutch, fluency in Dutch is a plus.

For more information you can contact Dr. Gwenn Englebienne, g.englebienne@utwente.nl

Applications, including a CV, a statement of your interest and vision, and contact information for two or more references, should be uploaded through the link below. The deadline for application is 6 September 2019.

Our offer

  • We offer a challenging fulltime postdoc position. The duration of the contract is 12 months.
  • The gross monthly salary will range from € 3.255,- to € 4.274,- and will depend on experience and qualifications.
  • An annual holiday allowance of 8% of the gross annual salary, and an annual year-end bonus of 8.3%.
  • A solid pension scheme.
  • Minimum of 29 leave days in case of full-time employment.
  • We provide excellent mentorship and a stimulating research environment to accelerate your further professional and personal growth.
  • The University of Twente is situated on a green and lively campus with lots of facilities for sports and other extracurricular activities.

The research team

The HMI group at the University of Twente is a vibrant group that does research on various forms of interaction, from brain-computer interfaces to social robots. It has a particularly strong expertise in research that combines technological and human or social aspects, including natural-language processing and dialogue systems.

The organization

The University of Twente. We stand for life sciences and technology. High tech and human touch. Education and research that matter. New technology which leads change, innovation and progress in society. The University of Twente is the only campus university of the Netherlands; divided over five faculties we provide more than fifty educational programmes. We have a strong focus on personal development and talented researchers are given scope for carrying out groundbreaking research.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability status. Because of our diversity values we do particularly support women to apply.

The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) comprises three disciplines that shape Information and Communication Technology. ICT is more than communication. In almost every product we use mathematics, electronics and computer technology and ICT now contributes to all of societies' activities. The faculty works together intensively with industrial partners and researchers in the Netherlands and abroad and conducts extensive research for external commissioning parties and funders. The research which enjoys a high profile both at home and internationally, has been accommodated in the multidisciplinary research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centra and Digital Society Institute.

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, History of Islamic Art - Deadline: 8 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.10.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Art History

Reference number: 9966

A full post-doc position as university assistant is available at the Institute of Art History from October 1, 2019 (according to university contract regulations, 40 hours per week). The position is limited to four years. Please send your application in digital form through the job center of the university. It must include an academic curriculum vitae with a list of publications, information on teaching experience and on lectures and papers, the t.o.c. and a summary (maximum three pages) of the dissertation, and an exposé of a planned scholarly project.

Duration of employment: 4 year/s

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Applications are invited for an assistant professorship ("university assistant/post doc") on full-time basis (100%, 40 hours per week) in the History of Islamic Art at the Department of Art History, University of Vienna, Austria. 
Your job responsibilities include: assisting a professor in teaching, research, and editorial work; developing and strengthening the independent research profile; independent teaching on a range of themes in the History of Islamic Art (two undergraduate seminars per term); participation in administrative tasks relating to the Department. Teaching can be done in German or English. 

Preconditions: completed doctorate and excellent research work in History of Islamic Art; a current scholarly project that you will carry out and finish on this job position (preferably leading to a state thesis or a substantial book monograph); knowledge of at least one of the main languages of textual sources in History of Islamic Art (Arabic, Persian, Ottoman-Turkish).

Please do send with your application documents (see Allgemeiner Ausschreibungstext): a summary and the table of contents of your PhD thesis; syllabi for two different undergraduate seminars (or “Proseminar,” “Fallstudie”) that you would like to teach; and a detailed exposé of your scholarly project. 

The Department of Art History at the University of Vienna has by number and diversity of chairs, staff and externally funded projects a broad trans-regional and thematic range in research and teaching on the History of Art in countries and cultural regions of Europe and North-America, Asia and Byzantium. The University of Vienna has excellent working conditions. It is, in the city of Vienna and in Austria, part of vivid landscape of research institutions and of an international scholarly community. 
Department of Art History: https://kunstgeschichte.univie.ac.at/en/
Chair for History of Islamic Art: https://kunstgeschichte.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/staff/professors/ritter-markus/
University of Vienna: https://www.univie.ac.at/en/

Profile:
Completed PhD, teaching experience, execellent command of written and spoken English

You are a team player and you have didactic qualifications.

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, German Studies - Deadline: 9 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.11.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of German Studies
to 31.03.2020.

Reference number: 9964

In Austria, the Department of German at the University of Vienna is the largest academic center covering all fields of German language and German-language literatures. The core areas are Modern German Literature, Medieval German Language and Literature, Germanic Linguistics, German as a Foreign and Second Language and German Teaching Methodology. In addition to that the areas Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Theory and Literature for Children and Young Adults are established. More than 6400 students are enrolled. 

The position is vacant for the period of absence of a member of staff.

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Active participation in research, teaching and administration. This involves
- Developing and strengthening the independent research profile
- Involvement in research projects / research studies
- International publications and presentations
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis
- Independent teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement
- Supervision of students
- Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

Profile:
- PhD in German as a Foreign/Second Language, Applied Linguistics or German Studies 
- extensive experience in teaching German as a Foreign Language
- Excellent command of written and spoken English

In addition, we expect the successful candidate to have
- Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning
- Experience of working on research projects
- Publications in renowned, subject-relevant media (peer-reviewed, depending on the professional standards)
- International presentation experience

Application documents
- Letter of motivation
- Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talks given)
- Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended habilitation project (if applicable)
- Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference
Desirable qualifications are
- Knowledge of university processes and structures
- Experience abroad
- Experience of supervising students

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, Historical Musicology - Deadline: 12 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.11.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Musicology (Historical Musicology, Ethnomusicology and Systematic Musicology)
to 15.02.2020.

Reference number: 10003

The Institute of Musicology of the University of Vienna was founded in 1898 by Guido Adler and is among the largest institutes of musicology in the German-speaking area.

The position is vacant for the period of absence of a member of staff.

Extent of Employment: 20 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Active participation in research, teaching and administration. This involves
- Developing and strengthening the independent research profile
- International publications and presentations
- Independent teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement
- Supervision of students
- Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

Profile:
- Doctoral degree with focus on Historical Musicology
- Study or work experience abroad
- High professional and methodological competence
- Excellent didactic competence
- High ability to express yourself both orally and in writing 
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- IT user skills
- Ability to work in a team

In addition, we expect the successful candidate to have
- Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning
- Publications in renowned, subject-relevant media (peer-reviewed, depending on the professional standards)
Desirable qualifications are 
- Knowledge of university processes and structures
- Experience of supervising students

Application documents

- Letter of motivation
- Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talks given)
- Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended habilitation project (if applicable)
- Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Post doc, 20th Century Austrian History - 21 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position as soon as possible of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Contemporary History

Reference number: 9951

The Department of Contemporary History at the University of Vienna is a scientific institution for studies of Contemporary History. The Department is located at University Campus in 1090 Wien Spitalgasse 2-4/Hof 1. 
The current profile represents five equal emphasis which reflects the restructuring since 2000 beyond Austro-centered political event and national history with methodological pluralism and research-based teaching:

o Austrian Contemporary History as a history of the republic in international comparison to the present day
o Dictatorships, Violence and Genocide
o History of Science and Philosophy of Science
o Contemporary History of Gender Studies
o Visual Contemporary Culture, Film and other media

With 14 academic members and seven members of administrative staff and 17 other historians assigned to the Department as well as distinguished visiting professors - such as the annual Sir Peter Ustinov Professorship - the Department represents a diverse and fruitful teaching area and research community.

Duration of employment: 3 year/s

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Areas of work:
- Participation in research, teaching with focus on Austrian History in the 20th Century in an international environment
- Participation in administration
- Participation in research projects 
- (International) publishing and presentation activities
- Project application and (external) fundraising
- Preparation /Finalization of a (publishable) habilitation
- Holding classes due to extent regulations of wage agreement
- Examination activities
- Support of students
- Participation in evaluation activities and in quality assurance
- Participation in administration of the institute /department

Profile:
- PhD in the field of Contemporary History or cognate disciplines
- High command of written and oral language
- Excellent Computer literacy (MS Office, moodle)
- Foreign languages
- Ability to work in teams
- Experience in teaching / experience in e-learning - Experience in knowledge management 
- Experience in (external) fundraising 
- Knowledge of university structures and processes

Your application should include the following documents:
- Letter of intent
- Scientific CV
- List of publications
- Draft of research interests / habilitation project
- Reference letters

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, Near Eastern Studies, Varieties of Arabic - Deadline: 24 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.10.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Near Eastern Studies
to 31.01.2021.

Reference number: 10016

At the University of Vienna (15 Faculties, 3 Centres, ca. 170 study programmes, ca. 8.200 staff members and ca. 72.000 students) the position of a University Assistant (post-doc) is to be filled by 1 October 2019. The position belongs to the Institute of Oriental Studies (conventionally: Department of Near Eastern Studies) which has about 45 collaborators who mainly work in four fields of research and teaching: Ancient Near Eastern studies, Arabic studies, Islamic studies and Turkish studies. The key field in Arabic studies is the investigation of spoken varieties of Arabic on both diachronic and synchronic levels. In this particular field large third-party funded research projects are carried out. Currently there are more than 500 students enrolled in the BA, MA, and PhD programmes of the Institute. The position is limited to 31.01.2021.

The position is vacant for the period of absence of a member of staff.

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Active participation in research, teaching and administration. This involves

- Developing and strengthening the independent research profile
- Participation in research projects, particularly Vienna Corpus of Arabic Varieties (VICAV )
- (International) publications and presentations
- Independent teachingof courses as defined by the collective agreement
- Examination activities
- Supervisions of students 
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching an research administration 

Profile:
- PhD in the field Arabic Studies or Linguistics with a clear focus on Arabic
- Research focus on spoken Arabic varieties
- High command of written and spoken language
- IT user skills
- Ability to work in teams
- Excellent command of written and spoken English

In addition, we expect the successful candidate have
- Experience of working on research projects
International presentation experience

Desirable qualifications are
- Knowledge of university processes and structures
- Experience of supervising students

Experience in project work, esp. in the area of Digital Humanities - Publications on spoken Arabic varieties - Attendance of international conferences - Basic knowledge in French 

Your application should include the following documents:

- Letter of motivation
- Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talken given)
- Description of research interests and research agenda 
Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc, Catholic Church Law - Deadline: 24 Sep 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.10.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Church Law
to 30.09.2025.

Reference number: 10034

This position offers the opportunity to take part in the process of restructuring the former institute for canon law into an insitute für canon and religious state-law working independently and in cooperation with the professor. Therefore, apart from your competences in canon law, this position requires your interest in the legal order of the relationship of the state(s) and religious communities as well as your willingness to participate in research projects concerning religious state-law.

Duration of employment: 6 year/s

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description: 
Active participation in research, teaching and administration. This involves - Developing and strengthening the independent research profile - Involvement in research projects / research studies - International publications and presentations - Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding - Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis - Independent teaching of courses as defined by the collective agreement - Supervision of students – Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance - Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

Profile:
Doctoral degree/PhD degree in Canon Law and/or Catholic Theology or Doctoral Degree in Civil Law plus Master in Theology - Professional competence: research focus in canon law topics and religious state-law 
- Methodological competence: experience in handling of primary sources of canon law and legal methodology - Didactic competence - 
High ability to express yourself both orally and in writing 
- Very good command of written and spoken English and German
- Basics in Italian and Spanish
- IT user skills (MS Office)
- Professional experience in teamwork

In addition, we expect the successful candidate to have - Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning - Experience of working on research projects- Publications in renowned, subject-relevant media (peer-reviewed, depending on the professional standards) - International presentation experience.
Desirable qualifications are - Knowledge of university processes and structures - Experience abroad - Experience of supervising students – Experience in practical application of canon law (church adminstration and/or church tribunal)

Application documents
- Letter of motivation - Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talks given) - Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended habilitation project (if applicable) - Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference 

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoctoral Fellowships for Female Researchers (all disciplines) - Deadline: 30 Sept. 2019[]

The overall goal of the REinforcing Women In REsearch (REWIRE) COFUND Programme is to support the careers of excellent postdoctoral female researchers at the University of Vienna.

What we offer:

  • A 36-month fellowship in any discipline offered at the University of Vienna
  • A highly competitive programme supporting you in your academic career progression and becoming a mentor for future female researchers
  • Working at the largest research and education institution in Austria
  • The chance to live in Vienna - the city with the highest quality of life in the world for 10 years in a row!

In addition to your individual research project and customised career development plan, you will be encouraged to:

  • Be part of and build upon an enhanced research network
  • Participate in non-research oriented training programmes
  • Develop transferable skills
  • Gain international exposure through publications in high-profile journals
  • Participate in international conferences

Applicants must:

  • Be female
  • Have been awarded their PhD or will have successfully defended their PhD before the start of the fellowship
  • Comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Mobility Rule (REWIRE will abide by the mobility rule defined for MSCA, the reference date being the call deadline, meaning applicants will only be eligible if they have lived or had their main activity (work, studies etc.) in Austria for less than 12 months within the past three years at the time of the relevant deadline)
  • Submit a complete application (in English and in A4 format) before the specific call deadline

Applicants will need to submit a support letter from a hosting mentor as part of their application. A list of participating departments is available on our website. Applicants may also reach out to potential mentors who fit their research profiles and are employed at the University of Vienna who are not already on the list.

Fellows will be employed at the University of Vienna for the duration of the fellowship and be paid a postdoctoral researcher salary in line with Austria’s Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff (salary group B1(a)).

The first call for applications opens on 1st July 2019. Application Form and Guide for Applicants to be published on our website. Deadline: 30th September 2019.

The second call for applications will open on 15th February 2020 and close on 15th April 2020.

Applicants may find more information on our website: https://rewire.univie.ac.at/

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Postdoc in Arabic - 8 Oct 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position from 01.10.2019 of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Near Eastern Studies
to 31.01.2021.

Reference number: 10016

At the University of Vienna (15 Faculties, 3 Centres, ca. 170 study programmes, ca. 8.200 staff members and ca. 72.000 students) the position of a University Assistant (post-doc) is to be filled by 1 October 2019. The position belongs to the Institute of Oriental Studies (conventionally: Department of Near Eastern Studies) which has about 45 collaborators who mainly work in four fields of research and teaching: Ancient Near Eastern studies, Arabic studies, Islamic studies and Turkish studies. The key field in Arabic studies is the investigation of spoken varieties of Arabic on both diachronic and synchronic levels. In this particular field large third-party funded research projects are carried out. Currently there are more than 500 students enrolled in the BA, MA, and PhD programmes of the Institute. The position is limited to 31.01.2021.

The position is vacant for the period of absence of a member of staff.

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job Description:
Active participation in research, teaching and administration. This involves

- Developing and strengthening the independent research profile
- Participation in research projects, particularly Vienna Corpus of Arabic Varieties (VICAV )
- (International) publications and presentations
- Independent teachingof courses as defined by the collective agreement
- Examination activities
- Supervisions of students
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Participation in evaluation measures and quality assurance
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching an research administration

Profile:
- PhD in the field Arabic Studies or Linguistics with a clear focus on Arabic
- Research focus on spoken Arabic varieties
- High command of written and spoken language
- IT user skills
- Ability to work in teams
- Excellent command of written and spoken English

In addition, we expect the successful candidate have
- Experience of working on research projects
International presentation experience

Desirable qualifications are
- Knowledge of university processes and structures
- Experience of supervising students

Experience in project work, esp. in the area of Digital Humanities - Publications on spoken Arabic varieties - Attendance of international conferences - Basic knowledge in French

Your application should include the following documents:

- Letter of motivation
- Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talken given)
- Description of research interests and research agenda
- Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - University Assistant (postdoc), Economic & social history - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The Department of Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna conducts research and teaching in the fields of economic and social history at a local, regional, national and global scale from the Middle Ages up to the present day. The Department invites applications for the position of a post-doctoral researcher (“Universitätsassistent/in post doc”) in 19th and 20th century economic and social history at the candidate’s earliest convenience for a duration of 6 years.

Job description:
- Developing and strengthening your independent research profile
- International publications and presentations
- Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis, a second book or several peer-reviewed articles
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Involvement in the organisation of meetings and conferences as well as support for research projects, notably an ongoing project on the role of central banks in regional financial development during the 19th century
- Independent teaching as defined by the collective agreement (on average 4 hours per week each semester)
- Supervision of students
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

We offer:
- Possibility to develop and strengthen your research profile over a 6-year period
- Collaboration in an evolving department (two full professors recently appointed, two further appointments currently under way)
- Financial support for research missions and conference participation
- Very good research infrastructure and libraries at both the University of Vienna as well as other research institutions in Vienna, several regular research seminar series Job description:
- Developing and strengthening your independent research profile
- International publications and presentations
- Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis, a second book or several peer-reviewed articles
- Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
- Involvement in the organisation of meetings and conferences as well as support for research projects, notably an ongoing project on the role of central banks in regional financial development during the 19th century
- Independent teaching as defined by the collective agreement (on average 4 hours per week each semester)
- Supervision of students
- Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

We offer:
- Possibility to develop and strengthen your research profile over a 6-year period
- Collaboration in an evolving department (two full professors recently appointed, two further appointments currently under way)
- Financial support for research missions and conference participation
- Very good research infrastructure and libraries at both the University of Vienna as well as other research institutions in Vienna, several regular research seminar series

Eligibility criteria

Profile:
- PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
- Good knowledge of quantitative methods
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- Didactical skills
- Ability to work in a team

Selection process

Profile:
- PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
- Good knowledge of quantitative methods
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- Didactical skills
- Ability to work in a team

Additional comments

The University of Vienna was founded in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world and one of the largest in Central Europe. At present, about 88,000 students are enrolled in 180 courses at the University of Vienna. The University of Vienna is also the largest teaching and research institution in Austria with 8,900 employees, 6,700 of whom are scientists and academics.

Web site for additional job details

http://www.univie.ac.at

Skills/Qualifications

Profile:
- PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
- Good knowledge of quantitative methods
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- Didactical skills
- Ability to work in a team
Desirable qualifications are
- Good command of or willingness to learn German
- Interest in topics in financial history
- Experience abroad
- Publications in renowned peer-reviewed journals
- International presentations
- Teaching experience
- Experience with research projects and third-party funding
- Good command of another language

Application documents:
- Letter of Motivation (2 pages max)
- Curriculum vitae including a list of publications, presentations and courses taught
- Outline of a medium-term research agenda including a habilitation or book project or a series of articles (5 pages max)
- Degree certificates
- 1-2 writing samples (PhD thesis as pdf or download link, articles, not necessarily published)
- Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters).
- You can apply in English or German

Specific Requirements

Profile:
- PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
- Good knowledge of quantitative methods
- Excellent command of written and spoken English
- Didactical skills
- Ability to work in a team
Desirable qualifications are
- Good command of or willingness to learn German
- Interest in topics in financial history
- Experience abroad
- Publications in renowned peer-reviewed journals
- International presentations
- Teaching experience
- Experience with research projects and third-party funding
- Good command of another language

Application documents:
- Letter of Motivation (2 pages max)
- Curriculum vitae including a list of publications, presentations and courses taught
- Outline of a medium-term research agenda including a habilitation or book project or a series of articles (5 pages max)
- Degree certificates
- 1-2 writing samples (PhD thesis as pdf or download link, articles, not necessarily published)
- Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters).
- You can apply in English or German

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - University Assistant (post doc), History of Islamic Art at the Department of Art History - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

A full post-doc position as university assistant is available at the Institute of Art History from October 1, 2019 (according to university contract regulations, 40 hours per week). The position is limited to four years. Please send your application in digital form through the job center of the university. It must include an academic curriculum vitae with a list of publications, information on teaching experience and on lectures and papers, the t.o.c. and a summary (maximum three pages) of the dissertation, and an exposé of a planned scholarly project.

Applications are invited for an assistant professorship ("university assistant/post doc") on full-time basis (100%, 40 hours per week) in the History of Islamic Art at the Department of Art History, University of Vienna, Austria.
Your job responsibilities include: assisting a professor in teaching, research, and editorial work; developing and strengthening the independent research profile; independent teaching on a range of themes in the History of Islamic Art (two undergraduate seminars per term); participation in administrative tasks relating to the Department. Teaching can be done in German or English.

Preconditions: completed doctorate and excellent research work in History of Islamic Art; a current scholarly project that you will carry out and finish on this job position (preferably leading to a state thesis or a substantial book monograph); knowledge of at least one of the main languages of textual sources in History of Islamic Art (Arabic, Persian, Ottoman-Turkish).

Please do send with your application documents (see Allgemeiner Ausschreibungstext): a summary and the table of contents of your PhD thesis; syllabi for two different undergraduate seminars (or “Proseminar,” “Fallstudie”) that you would like to teach; and a detailed exposé of your scholarly project.

The Department of Art History at the University of Vienna has by number and diversity of chairs, staff and externally funded projects a broad trans-regional and thematic range in research and teaching on the History of Art in countries and cultural regions of Europe and North-America, Asia and Byzantium. The University of Vienna has excellent working conditions. It is, in the city of Vienna and in Austria, part of vivid landscape of research institutions and of an international scholarly community.

Department of Art History: https://kunstgeschichte.univie.ac.at/en/ Chair for History of Islamic Art: https://kunstgeschichte.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/staff/professors/ritter... University of Vienna: https://www.univie.ac.at/en/ Applications are invited for an assistant professorship ("university assistant/post doc") on full-time basis (100%, 40 hours per week) in the History of Islamic Art at the Department of Art History, University of Vienna, Austria.

Your job responsibilities include: assisting a professor in teaching, research, and editorial work; developing and strengthening the independent research profile; independent teaching on a range of themes in the History of Islamic Art (two undergraduate seminars per term); participation in administrative tasks relating to the Department. Teaching can be done in German or English.

Preconditions: completed doctorate and excellent research work in History of Islamic Art; a current scholarly project that you will carry out and finish on this job position (preferably leading to a state thesis or a substantial book monograph); knowledge of at least one of the main languages of textual sources in History of Islamic Art (Arabic, Persian, Ottoman-Turkish).

Please do send with your application documents (see Allgemeiner Ausschreibungstext): a summary and the table of contents of your PhD thesis; syllabi for two different undergraduate seminars (or “Proseminar,” “Fallstudie”) that you would like to teach; and a detailed exposé of your scholarly project.

Eligibility criteria
Completed PhD, teaching experience, eecellent command of written and spoken English

Additional comments
The University of Vienna was founded in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world and one of the largest in Central Europe. At present, about 88,000 students are enrolled in 180 courses at the University of Vienna. The University of Vienna is also the largest teaching and research institution in Austria with 8,900 employees, 6,700 of whom are scientists and academics.

University of Vienna (EU:Aut) - Social and Economic History, 19th and 20th century - Deadline: 15 Oct 2019[]

The University of Vienna (20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.800 members of staff, about 90.000 students) seeks to fill the position as soon as possible of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Department of Social and Economic History

Reference number: 9850

The Department of Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna conducts research and teaching in the fields of economic and social history at a local, regional, national and global scale from the Middle Ages up to the present day. The Department invites applications for the position of a post-doctoral researcher (“Universitätsassistent/in post doc”) in 19th and 20th century economic and social history at the candidate’s earliest convenience for a duration of 6 years.

Duration of employment: 6 year/s

Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Job description:
-    Developing and strengthening your independent research profile
-    International publications and presentations
-    Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis, a second book or several peer-reviewed articles
-    Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
-    Involvement in the organisation of meetings and conferences as well as support for research projects, notably an ongoing project on the role of central banks in regional financial development during the 19th century
-    Independent teaching as defined by the collective agreement (on average 4 hours per week each semester)
-    Supervision of students
-    Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration

We offer:
-    Possibility to develop and strengthen your research profile over a 6-year period
-    Collaboration in an evolving department (two full professors recently appointed, two further appointments currently under way)
-    Financial support for research missions and conference participation
-    Very good research infrastructure and libraries at both the University of Vienna as well as other research institutions in Vienna, several regular research seminar series
Profile: 
-    PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
-    Good knowledge of quantitative methods
-    Excellent command of written and spoken English
-    Didactical skills
-    Ability to work in a team

Desirable qualifications are
-    Good command of or willingness to learn German
-    Interest in topics in financial history
-    Experience abroad
-    Publications in renowned peer-reviewed journals
-    International presentations
-    Teaching experience
-    Experience with research projects and third-party funding
-    Good command of another language

Application documents:
-    Letter of Motivation (2 pages max)
-    Curriculum vitae including a list of publications, presentations and courses taught
-    Outline of a medium-term research agenda including a habilitation or book project or a series of articles (5 pages max)
-    Degree certificates
-    1-2 writing samples (PhD thesis as pdf or download link, articles, not necessarily published)
-    Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters).
-    You can apply in English or German

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research in the Humanities - Robert M. Kingdon Fellowship - Deadline: 31 October 2019[]

The Institute for Research in the Humanities (https://irh.wisc.edu/) is pleased to offer two Robert M. Kingdon Fellowships for 2020-2021 to be awarded to scholars from outside the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through a generous bequest from Robert M. Kingdon, the Kingdon Fellowship sponsors scholars working in the humanities in the historical, literary, artistic, and/or philosophical studies of Christian and/or Jewish religious traditions and their role in society. Projects may focus on any period from antiquity to the present, on any part of the world, and in any field(s) in the humanities. They may explore various forms of the Jewish and/or Christian traditions; the interaction of one or both of these with other religious traditions; and/or the relationship of one or both of these religions to other aspects of society within or outside of Europe.

Kingdon Fellows are expected to be in residence at the Institute throughout the academic year (except for short research trips, lectures, conferences, etc.) and may extend this residency through the following summer on a non-stipendary basis. However, the fellowship may not be deferred for any reason. The award provides a stipend of $57,000, office space, support services, and access to all university facilities.

Applications are due Thursday, October 31, 2019. Notification of the awards will be in March 2020. Review full call for applications below for more information. Only applications submitted online through Interfolio will be considered.


University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research in the Humanities - Solmsen Fellowships - Deadline: 31 October 2019[]

The Institute for Research in the Humanities (https://irh.wisc.edu/) is pleased to offer four Solmsen Fellowships for 2020-2021 to be awarded to scholars from outside the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through a generous bequest from Friedrich and Lieselotte Solmsen, the Solmsen Fellowships sponsor scholars working in the humanities on European history, literature, philosophy, politics, religion, art and culture in the classical, medieval, and/or early modern periods before 1700. Projects on the relationship of pre-1700 Europe to other parts of the world are also welcome. The Solmsen Fellowship does not typically support editions or translations.

Solmsen Fellows are expected to be in residence throughout the academic year (except for short research trips, lectures, conferences, etc.) and may extend their residency through the following summer on a non-stipendary basis. However, the fellowship may not be deferred for any reason. The award provides a stipend of $57,000, office space, support services, and access to all university facilities.

Applications are due Thursday, October 31, 2019. Notification of the awards will be in March 2020. Review the full call for applications below for more information. Only applications submitted online through Interfolio will be considered. Click below for more information.

University of Virginia (US:Va) - Post-doctoral Research Associate, 'Assessment of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)' - Deadline: 2 Oct 2019[]

The University of Virginia, College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences seeks applicants for a Post-doctoral Research Associate position to participate in the “Assessment of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)” project sponsored by the Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation (CGII: https://globalinquiry.virginia.edu/), the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (http://as.virginia.edu/), and the East Asia Center (EAC: http://eastasiacenter.as.virginia.edu/). Over forty faculty members from multiple departments across schools at the University have formed collaborative working groups to address topics such as the historical antecedents of BRI; the political, economic and environmental impact; the ethics and governance of BRI; and the future of global smart cities. The interdisciplinary and cross-regional project Post-doctoral Research Associate will:

  • Help coordinate interdisciplinary activities across working groups; help define intellectual direction of the broader project; help make the project visible across various media platforms.
  • Conduct research on her/his own specialty as related to BRI and in relation to project working groups.
  • Teach one class on BRI in an area of her/his own specialization.

Appropriate research and mentoring support will be provided, including faculty mentoring from the home department of the Research Associate's own discipline. In addition to the home department, the Post-doctoral Research Associate will be associated with CGII and the East Asia Center.

Qualification Requirements: a Ph.D. in hand by the time of appointment is required. Candidates are expected to have demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary research, experience in and evidence of achievement in field(s) relevant to BRI studies, and a desire to expand scholarly efforts researching BRI. Having a working language in addition to English is preferred.

Applicants of all fields will be considered, with the following areas particularly encouraged: economics, environmental science, politics, and sociology. Regardless of discipline, applicants should be strongly oriented to interdisciplinary work.

Process for Internal UVA Applicants: Please apply through your Workday Home page, search “Find Jobs”, and search for “Post-doctoral Research Associate, BRI”. Complete an application online and attach a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, a research statement, a brief description of a proposed course, contact information for three references, and a writing sample of no more than 40 pages.

Process for External Applicants: Please visit UVA job board https://uva.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UVAJobs, (Requisition number R0007434) complete the application and attach a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, a research statement, a brief description of a proposed course, contact information for three references, and a writing sample of no more than 40 pages. Please note that multiple documents can be uploaded in the box.

      • Applications that do not contain all of the required documents will not receive full consideration.***

Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin on Monday, July 1, 2019, but the position will remain open until filled. This is a one-year appointment; however, appointment may be renewed for an additional two, one-year increments, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.

For questions regarding this position, please contact Dorothy Wong, Professor of Art and Director, East Asia Center, at dcw7a@virginia.edu

For questions about the application process, please contact Nicole Robinson, Faculty Search Advisor, at nr7f@Virginia.edu.

For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral associates at UVA, visit postdoc.virginia.edu and hr.virginia.edu/benefits.

The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

University of Warwick (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow in Sociology, 'Neoliberal Terror: The Radicalisation of Social Policy in Europe' - Deadline: 31 Oct 2019[]

Fixed term contract for 4 years, 36.5 hours per week.

The Department of Politics and International Studies seeks a qualitative researcher in the social sciences. The appointment will be made for four years. The successful candidate will perform research tasks associated with the European Research Council funded project ‘Neoliberal Terror: The Radicalisation of Social Policy in Europe’, under the supervision of the Principle Investigator Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly. This project investigates the political, economic and discursive mechanisms which have brought counterterrorism into European health and social care sectors. Doctors, nurses and social care professionals are now responsible for noticing, checking and sharing signs of radicalisation as part of national terrorism prevention programs. The project tests the hypothesis that neoliberalism contextualises and influences the diffusion of Countering Violent Extremism policies.

Candidates must have experience of using discourse analysis, as they will be required to undertake a large discourse analysis of EU policy documents, speeches, and reports from expert bodies such as the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) and the European Forum on Urban Security (EFUS). The candidate will use Critical Discourse Analysis to inform their analysis of these materials, explaining the process by which European institutions and policymakers have medicalised terrorism as a public health issue. The post holder will also attend meetings of the Radicalisation Awareness Network, and other European fora, with the PI to produce new data on the standardisation and diffusion of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) policies in Europe.

The post holder will also assist the PI with case study research in six European nations where CVE is implemented within local Health and Social Care organisations. It is desirable that candidates have experience of semi-structured interview methodology, and/or ethnographic methods. Familiarity with the French, Lithuanian or Croatian language is desirable but by no means essential.

It is desirable that candidates are familiar with European counterterrorism legislation.

A generous travel budget exists for the post holder to present the research at international conferences, and to support the development of their own research.

Applications from female candidates and those from a minority ethnic background are especially welcome as these groups are currently underrepresented within the Department.

For further information, please contact Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly at C.Heath-Kelly@warwick.ac.uk

JOB PURPOSE:

To perform discourse analysis of EU policy documents, speeches, and reports from expert bodies, use Critical Discourse Analysis to inform their analysis, and work alongside the PI to the process by which European institutions and policymakers have medicalised terrorism as a public health issue. The post holder will also attend meetings of the Radicalisation Awareness Network and work with the PI to produce new data on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) policies in Europe.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing discourse analysis, qualitative case study research and semi-structured interviews as part of the European Research Council project ‘Neoliberal Terror: The Radicalisation of Social Policy in Europe’.

University of York (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Associate in Tools for Digital Storytelling - Fixed term (2 years) - Deadline: 3 Oct 2019[]

We seek an outstanding researcher, preferably with a computing background and an appetite to develop an interdisciplinary research profile focused on interactive and responsive digital storytelling. You will have a record of research output and collaboration that points to great potential for world-leading research in interactive/immersive storytelling. You will work in the Digital Creativity (DC) Labs, a world centre of excellence for impact-driven research in digital creativity, focusing on digital games, interactive media and the rich space where they converge. You will be part of a team of interdisciplinary researchers and academics from Computer Science, Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media, Archaeology, Sociology, Electronics, Education and Psychology, supported by software developers and management and administrative staff. We have an impressive user base of over one hundred non-academic partners with whom we co-create world class research.

Role

In your role you will have two core responsibilities: you will drive the development of authoring tools for interactive and responsive video storytelling and will assist content creators in using these tools to imagine and develop new story forms and formats. You will build on our existing Object-Based Media authoring toolkit which was developed in partnership with BBC R&D and will have access to a rich base of content creation companies via XR Stories, our centre for R&D in new forms of interactive and immersive storytelling. XR Stories also provides funding for both academia and industry that you will have access to. You will be expected to identify and formulate research questions from the perspective of storytelling, authoring processes and/or technology, use appropriate research techniques and methods to address them, and publish in high quality venues. You are also expected to contribute to public engagement and outreach activities and undertake appropriate organisational, administrative and teaching activities.

Skills, Experience & Qualifications needed

You will have a PhD in an area related to digital storytelling or equivalent experience, a good record of high-quality scientific publications, and bring an appetite for innovation and learning across discipline boundaries and application domains. You will have knowledge in an area related to digital storytelling and of a range of research techniques and methodologies applicable to this field. You will have good programming skills for prototype development (preferably HTML5 and JavaScript) and a passion for storytelling craft. You will have the ability to capture ideas from domain experts and stakeholders and translate them into research questions, and undertake rapid prototyping (with help from software engineers) to deliver concepts quickly and efficiently. You will have highly developed communication and publication skills. You will bring experience of carrying out independent and collaborative research. You will be a team player with a collaborative approach. You will have the opportunity to develop your career by engaging (with appropriate training and mentorship) in the process of writing research grant applications as well as research management/supervision/teaching. DC Labs works closely with the Intelligent Games and Game Intelligence (IGGI) Centre for Doctorial Training providing an excellent opportunity for you to work with highly motivated research students.

Fixed-term (2 years)

University of Warwick (EU:UK:Eng) - Research Fellow - Deadline: 15 Jul. 2019[]

  • Fixed term position for 3 years
  • We are seeking to appoint a full-time Research Fellow for the fixed-term period of thirty-six months to conduct research as part of the Wellcome Trust funded project, What’s at Stake in the Fake? Indian Pharmaceuticals, African Markets and Global Health, under the direction of Dr Sarah Hodges.
  • You will have a first degree or equivalent, a PhD in History, Anthropology or a related field, and experience of conducting archival, oral history and/or ethnographic research. You will have the ability to conduct research in Gujarati and/or Kiswahili. Applicants may be given preference who have research expertise in any of the following areas: Indians in Africa, trade networks, or the history and anthropology of health and medicine.
  • All applications must be accompanied by a CV and covering letter. Short-listed candidates will be required to provide names of two referees as well as a writing sample (of not more than 10,000 words).
  • Please direct all informal inquiries to the project PI, Sarah Hodges, at S.Hodges@warwick.ac.uk.
  • Interview date: 12 August 2019.

University of Warwick (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoc in Medical Humanities, ‘Stories of Ageing: Patient Experience and Patient Care’ - Deadline: 2 Sep 2019[]

The successful candidate will work with both the Department of English and the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust as research assistant on the interdisciplinary project ‘Stories of Ageing: Patient Experience and Patient Care’.

The project will trial the use of literary, historical, and archival materials both in the treatment of elderly patients, and in the encouragement of clinical staff to think about new, cross-disciplinary approaches to geriatric medicine. The successful candidate will help create ‘work packages’, in consultation with staff at the University and the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust (RBFT), for a new ‘bibliotherapy’ module, in which literary, historical, and archival materials will be used in aiming to improve patient experience in the elderly care wards at the RBFT, The successful candidate will trial the use of such materials in special workshops held in hospital wards. The successful candidate will also organise a one-day workshop on the use of literary, historical, and archival materials, to be held at the University and aimed at clinical and academic staff.

You will have:

  • Impressive and proven research ability.
  • Ability to communicate research.
  • Organisation abilities; administrative skills.
  • A PhD (or be close to attaining a PhD) in either English, History, Museum/Archival Studies, or other related areas such as health, clinical and social work, and psychology.

University of York (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate 'About Face' - Deadline: 7 Jul. 2019[]

  • Following the award of a UK Research Innovation Future Leader Fellowship to Dr Fay Bound Alberti for the project entitled ‘About face: The affective and cultural history of transplants', the Department of History seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to the project. The post is full-time and available from 1 September 2019 for two years until 31 August 2021.
  • The project will explore the social, ethical and emotional history of face transplants in the context of the wider histories of facial 'disfigurement', reconstruction and transplantation. It will consider the historical emergence of facial transplantation surgery and its emotional meanings for those affected by it, as well as its portrayal in policy debates, works of fiction and media coverage.
  • Working with other members of the project team, the Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) will play a significant role conducting research and collecting data for the project, including carrying out structured, semi-structured and narrative interviews with surgical teams, face transplant patients and their families. The role holder is also expected to contribute to the development and design of the research, as well as the analysis of the research data and the writing up of work for presentation, publication and dissemination via journals and conferences, including presenting recommendations for policy and clinical practice to health professionals.
  • You should be qualified to PhD level in a subject relevant to the project, such as History, Sociology, Anthropology or Social Psychology, with prior experience of data collection and analysis in a similar area of research. Experience of a wide range of social science methodologies and interviewing techniques are essential, as are excellent interpersonal skills. You should have competent writing skills to write up the research for publication, and excellent presentation skills to communicate research findings to the academic community, health practitioners and others. A collaborative ethos and excellent organisation are key requirements of this post, along with an enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research.
  • The post holder will be based on the University of York’s Campus West, but the data collection will be carried out across the UK and overseas so candidates should be willing to travel frequently during the period of data collection.
  • The appointment will be conditional on a successful Disclosure and Barring Service check.
  • The starting salary will be £32,236 a year on grade 6 of the University’s salary scales.

University of York (UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate 'Grief: A Study of Human Emotional Experience' - Deadline: 13 Oct. 2019[]

UPDATE - this position has been readvertised with a new deadline (or a very similar position has been advertised) on 3 Jun. 2020 with a new deadline of 10 Jul. 2020

  • You will be part of the AHRC-funded research project “Grief: A Study of Human Emotional Experience”, headed by Professor Matthew Ratcliffe (PI) and Dr Louise Richardson (Co-I). Based at the Department of Philosophy, University of York, the project will run for four years, starting on 1st January 2020. Its overarching aim is to develop a wide-ranging and integrated account of what it is to experience grief, focusing on aspects of grief that are of considerable theoretical and practical importance but remain poorly understood. The project will be divided into three work packages: 1. Emotion and Perception; 2. Interpersonal Experience and Understanding; 3. The Bounds of Grief. This three-year position is associated with Work Package 1. It will involve investigating the nature of grief, by engaging with philosophical and interdisciplinary research on emotional and perceptual experience.
  • Role: In this role, you will conduct philosophical research under the supervision of senior colleagues and also contribute towards collaborative research. Specifically, you will:
  • produce and publish at least three original, high quality research papers on the topic of grief during a three-year period, as first-author;
  • disseminate original research on grief at conferences and other events;
  • identify new avenues of research that relate to the topic of grief;
  • assist in the editing of volumes and journal special issues;
  • manage the project website;
  • assemble a comprehensive, structured bibliography of writings on grief, for use by researchers and a wider public;
  • contribute to regular project research meetings;
  • organize and attend project events;
  • develop new internal and external research collaborations within and between disciplines;
  • assist in disseminating research to a variety of practitioners who work with grief, and also a wider public;
  • assist with project-related teaching;
  • Skills, Experience & Qualifications needed
  • Essential:
  • First degree with a substantial philosophical component;
  • PhD in an area of Philosophy relevant to the project, such as Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Psychology, or Phenomenology;
  • Expertise in Philosophy of Perception and/or Philosophy of Emotion;
  • Experience of carrying out independent research;
  • Experience of writing up research work for publication;
  • Experience of disseminating research at conferences and/or other events;
  • Ability to produce and publish high quality research on the topic of grief;
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a research team;
  • Ability to disseminate research findings effectively to potentially diverse audiences;
  • Ability to organize events, such as lectures and workshops;
  • Ability to use initiative to identify new research questions, relevant literature spanning a wide range of disciplines, and areas of practical application for project research;
  • Ability to undertake interdisciplinary research;
  • Ability to manage a website;
  • Ability to work efficiently, plan research, and meet deadlines;
  • Desirable:
  • Knowledge of research in other disciplines that is relevant to the study of grief;
  • Some familiarity with philosophical and/or interdisciplinary research on grief;
  • Experience of interdisciplinary and collaborative research;
  • Experience of organizing events;
  • Teaching experience at university level;
  • This role is available on a fixed term basis for 36 months.
  • Interview date: late October 2019
  • For informal enquiries: please contact Professor Matthew Ratcliffe: matthew.ratcliffe@york.ac.uk

University of York (EU:UK:Eng) - Postdoctoral Research Associate, 'Urban ecology and transitions in the Zanzibar archipelago' - Deadline: 7 Jul 2019[]

Hours: Full Time / 37 hours a week Contract Type: Fixed Term / 31 months

Department

A fixed term postdoctoral appointment to start on 1 September 2019 and finish on 31 March 2022 is available in the Department of Archaeology, to support the Leverhulme-funded project “Urban ecology and transitions in the Zanzibar archipelago”. The vacancy is for a zooarchaeology AND/OR stable isotope specialist, to assess evidence for diet, economy and resource use at early urban sites in the Zanzibar archipelago.

Role

You will conduct individual and collaborative research and be responsible for collating, analysing and sampling faunal evidence (e.g. identifying domesticated species, producing traditional statistical measures sex/age profiles etc.) from excavated faunal material from Zanzibar and undertaking carbon and nitrogen bulk stable isotope analyses on the samples under the guidance of Dr Michelle Alexander at the University of York. You will also explore the potential for single compound isotope analysis on a subsample and participate in the production and dissemination of project results via academic papers and public outreach.

At York you will join a multi-disciplinary team working between Archaeology and BioArchaeology working closely with Dr Michelle Alexander (York, BioArchaeology), Dr Stephanie Wynne-Jones and another project PDRA (York, Archaeology). You will also be part of a research collaboration with Dr Federica Sulas (Urbnet, Aarhus University) and other colleagues and specialists at Aarhus University.

You will be based in BioArCh and the main Archaeology Department at the King’s Manor, York, an internationally renowned department for Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, but will be expected to travel to Zanzibar to participate in fieldwork and to Aarhus for collaboration and training.

Skills, Experience & Qualification needed

You are expected to hold a PhD in archaeological science, zooarchaeology, palaeoecology, bioscience or a related topic and have competency in isotopic and/or zooarchaeology methods and be able to demonstrate experience of working in an isotope or zooarchaeology laboratory. You will also have the ability to write up research work for publication in high profile journals and engage in public dissemination; have experience with and competency in carrying out independent and collaborative research; and demonstrate the ability to work as part of a team and also to work independently using own initiative.

You will show a willingness to engage with new techniques, applications and fields of knowledge, attention to detail and commitment to producing work of high quality. You will show a collaborative ethos and an interest in and enthusiasm for the subject matter of the project alongside a positive attitude to colleagues and students and willingness to work proactively with colleagues in other work areas/institutions. You should be able to demonstrate your ability to plan and prioritise your own work in order to meet deadlines, including using initiative to plan research programmes. You will show commitment to personal development and updating of knowledge and skills and a willingness to travel to various locations in the UK and abroad in order to collect/analyse samples, collaborate and to attend conferences.

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Michelle Alexander (michelle.alexander@york.ac.uk)


University of Zürich (SWI) - Postdoc in Religious Studies, 'General scientific coordination, research on corpus and database' - Deadline: 1 Sep 2019[]

Stamp seals from the Southern Levant: a multi-faceted prism for studying entangled histories in an interdisciplinary perspective

This interdisciplinary, collaborative and multi-site SINERGIA research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation project focuses on ancient stamp seals as a key medium for the study of second-to-first millennia historical entanglements in the Southern Levant (see CSSL fact-sheet 1.1 for further details). It engages a board of directors and an additional team of postdoc researchers and PhD students, an ICT technician, draftsperson(s) and student assistants.
Your responsibilities
General scientific coordination of the project, cataloguing, editing and revising corpus and database entries (c. 10'000 artifacts), based on original research and staff contributions, scheduling of staff meetings, workshops and conferences, reliable progress supervision, scientific reporting, management of project funds in cooperation with the leading house administration.
Your profile
You hold a finished PhD, based on a (preferably published) thesis of exceptional quality in Levantine/Egyptian/Near Eastern archaeology. Well acquainted with glyptic studies as well as Eastern Mediter-ranean and Near Eastern history BCE, you have a qualified interest in contributing to the Digital Humanities transition, talents for efficient and reliable management, and teamwork skills.
What we offer
Varied and interesting work based at the History of Religions chair, in the inspiring and socially relevant environment of the Department of Religious Studies, University of Zurich. One among the leading European research universities, UZH is an ideal working place for interdisciplinary research. UZH encourages gender equality and diversity and is committed to balance career and personal development. Salary according to cantonal regulations.
Place of work
Department of Religious Studies, Kantonsschulstrasse 1, 8001 Zurich.
Start of employment
01.01.2020. Duration: 48 months.

Please submit your application via e-mail as one PDF document in English (cover letter, curriculum vitae, a copy of relevant degree transcripts, research statement, publications if applicable).
Deadline: 01.09.2019

University of Zürich (SWI) - Postdoctoral Position in Early Modern Drama - Deadline: 15 Sep 2019[]

Established in 1887 the English Department is not only the oldest, but also the largest English department in Switzerland and one of the larger departments in the German-speaking part of Europe. With more than 1'000 students and a total staff of over 50 we offer Bachelor, Master and PhD programs, and are committed to high standards in research and teaching. We invite applications for two postdoctoral positions at the Chair for Early Modern Literatures in English led by Prof. Isabel Karremann.
Your responsibilities
Work duties include independent teaching (three hours per week), individual research leading toward a habilitation thesis (usually a scholarly monograph demonstrating the ability to lecture and do research at the professorial level) and collaboration in the research projects of the chair for Early Modern Literatures, including conference organisation, participation in internal networks, contribution to the preparation of funding proposals and applications to external bodies, and project administration.
Your profile
An excellent PhD-degree (completed or near completion) in English Literature, preferably with a focus on early modern literature and culture. Succesful candidates have or will develop a strong research profile in the field of early modern drama, specifically in theatre history, and contribute to the department's profile through high-quality publications, presentation of papers at conferences and workshops, as well as participation in public engagement events to disseminate research. Experience with archival work and/or digitalization projects will be of advantage.
What we offer
We offer a postdoctoral position with a workload of 90% (initially limited to a three-year period, with possible extension for up to 3 three years, salary according to canton regulations), allowing the successful candidate to develop and strengthen her or his research profile. The English Department offers an attractive, cooperative work environment with good infrastructure in an international, stimulating environment. While teaching and admin are conducted in English at the department, this is not the case with the university administration, and candidates are strongly encouraged to acquire a working knowledge of German in the first two years.
Diversity and inclusion are important to us.
Place of work
University of Zurich, English Department, Plattenstrasse 47, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland.
Start of employment
Start of employment: 1. February 2020
Applications must be submitted by 15. September 2019 and should include:
a cover letter outlining how you meet the requirements of the post
a CV with publication list and copies of degree certificates
an exposé for a habilitation thesis (6 pages)
contact information for two references

Uppsala University (EU:Swe) - Postdoctoral position at the Department of Modern Languages - Deadline: 1 Aug. 2019[]

Uppsala University is a comprehensive research-intensive university with a strong international standing. Our mission is to pursue top-quality research and education and to interact constructively with society. Our most important assets are all the individuals whose curiosity and dedication make Uppsala University one of Sweden’s most exciting workplaces. Uppsala University has 44.000 students, 7.100 employees and a turnover of SEK 7 billion.

The Department of Modern Languages has around 60 employees who conduct research and education in several languages and literatures. There are four main research areas: Finno-Ugric languages, German, Romance languages, and Slavic languages. Both earlier and later language stages are studied and the theoretical and methodological scope is wide. Information about research at the department can be found here.

The Department of Modern Languages announces a postdoctoral position oriented towards linguistics or literature.

Duties: The applicant is expected to do mainly her/his own research, including applications for external funding. In addition, 20 % of the duty includes duties at the department (e.g. teaching). As an employee at the department, you are expected to participate actively in the department’s seminar series and in other ways, by being present, to contribute to the research environment at the department.    

Requirements: To qualify for an employment as a postdoctor you must have a PhD degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in one of the department’s research subjects, Finno-Ugric languages, German, Romance languages or Slavic languages. The PhD degree must have been obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline. The three year period can be extended due to circumstances such as sick leave, parental leave, duties in labour unions, etc. 

Selection: Following the qualitative holistic assessment of competence and expertise, the applicant who is judged to have the best potential to carry out her/his research project and to apply for external funding will be selected.

Application: The application should, in addition to your application letter and CV, contain a list of your publications, a brief description of your research project and your doctoral diploma, and possibly a list of your external research funding.

Uppsala University strives to be an inclusive workplace that promotes equal opportunities and attracts qualified candidates who can contribute to the University’s excellence and diversity. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and from people of all backgrounds.
Starting date: 01-10-2019 or as otherwise agreed.

For further information about the position please contact: Director of third cycle studies Torbjörn Söder, +46 18 471 1320, torbjorn.soder@moderna.uu.se

Please submit your application by 1st of August 2019, UFV-PA 2019/2214.

Are you considering moving to Sweden to work at Uppsala University? If so, you will find a lot of information about working and living in Sweden at www.uu.se/joinus. You are also welcome to contact International Faculty and Staff Services at ifss@uadm.uu.se.


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Utrecht University (EU:Ned) - Postdoc in Anthropology, 'Sacralizing Security: Religion, Violence and Authority in Mega-Cities of the Global South' (2x) - Deadline: 5 Oct 2019[]

We seek to appoint 2 Postdoc candidates who will investigate the role of religious vigilante organizations. Both Postdocs will be part of the ERC Consolidator project: Sacralizing Security: Religion, Violence and Authority in Mega-Cities of the Global South (SACRASEC). In mega-cities of the Global South, state agencies often lack the capacity to provide infrastructure and security to all citizens. In such contexts, religious organizations and non-state security actors (vigilantes) have merged into alternative governance organizations. The emergence of religious vigilantes suggests a different connection between religion and violence than emphasized in current research on religious fundamentalism and terrorism. While religious vigilantes use violence systematically, they generally do not aim to overthrow the state, nor do they seek a global audience to witness their violence. They operate side-by-side with state actors to maintain order. SACRASEC will analyze the production of authority of religious vigilantes in mega-cities of the Global South through an ethnographic comparison of groups in three mega-cities: Rio de Janeiro, Jakarta and Lagos. We seek to appoint Postdocs that will focus on specific case-studies that have been designed for the project:

Postdoc 1: Jakarta, Indonesia. Focus on religious preman.
Postdoc 2: Lagos, Nigeria. Focus on Pentecostal or Islamic vigilantes.
Candidates should indicate for which case study they wish to apply specifically and explain in a research statement why.

The project will draw on the methods of participant observation, ethnographic interviews, urban ethnography, content analysis, and sensory ethnography. It will also engage with the recent turn to materiality within religious studies, cultural anthropology and security studies. This project will be embedded in the Department of Cultural Anthropology’s research program Sovereignty and Social Contestation in Complex Societies (SoSCo), and the candidate will be supervised by Dr. Martijn Oosterbaan (PI of SACRASEC). 

Job tasks/responsibilities

Conducting the research (literature research, ethnographic data collection and analysis, reporting the results), resulting in international scientific publications.
Assist in data collection and collective analysis.
Assist in the training of the PhDs.
To present results at national and international scientific conferences.
Active participation in the research group of the project and of the Department.
Ambition to collaborate with (inter)national partners.

Qualifications
We are looking for someone who:

holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology or a related field, preferably with a specialization in the anthropology of conflict and security and/or anthropology of religion;
preferably has affinity with the case study she or he wishes to apply for (regional expertise, language skills, previous research in the city);
has good social skills;
is effective and efficient, and able to think conceptually;
is able to meet deadlines, and conduct research independently and as part of a team;
has good communication skills (written and oral) in English.

Offer
We offer a temporary position (1.0 FTE) for one year, starting preferably January 1, 2020. Upon a positive performance, the appointment will be extended for one more year. The gross salary - depending on previous qualifications and experience - ranges between €3,637 and €4,978 (scale 11 according to the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities) gross per month for a full-time employment. Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8 % and a year-end bonus of 8.3 % per year. We offer a pension scheme, (partly paid) parental leave, collective insurance schemes and flexible employment conditions (multiple choice model). More information is available at: working at Utrecht University.

About the organization
A better future for everyone. This ambition motivates our scientists in executing their leading research and inspiring teaching. At Utrecht University, the various disciplines collaborate intensively towards major societal themes. Our focus is on Dynamics of Youth, Institutions for Open Societies, Life Sciences and Sustainability. 

Utrecht is a young and vibrant city with a large academic population, around 30 minutes south of Amsterdam. It combines a beautiful old city centre with a modern university. Utrecht has an excellent quality of life, with plenty of green space and a strong bicycle culture. 

The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences is one of the leading Faculties in Europe providing research and academic teaching in Interdisciplinary Social Science, Cultural Anthropology, Educational Sciences, Pedagogical Sciences, Psychology, and Sociology. More than 5,600 students are enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programmes. The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences has some 850 faculty and staff members, all providing their individual contribution to the training and education of young talent and to the research into and finding solutions for scientific and societal issues.

Additional information
Additional information concerning this position can be obtained by contacting Babs van den Born (Secretary) via b.vandenborn@uu.nl. 

Please apply before October 5, 2019. Interviews will take place in the week of 11-15 November, 2019 in Utrecht.

Apply
You can apply by using the button below. 

Applications should include:
a research statement (about 1000 words), explaining why you are interested in the project and how you meet the requirements;
a cv with publication list;
contact information of two references;
if you have no publications, please also include a sample of your own academic writing, such as a PhD thesis.
Everyone deserves to feel at home at our university. We welcome employees with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

The application deadline is 05/10/2019.

Valparaiso University (USA:In) - Postdoc, Humanities and the Arts - Deadline: 8 Jan 2020[]

We offer up to two two-year residential postdoctoral teaching fellowships in all areas of the Humanities and the Arts for 2020-2022 for scholars seriously considering academic careers in church‑related institutions. Ph.D., D.M.A., D.F.A., M.F.A., or equivalent terminal degree must have been received no earlier than December, 2018. Fellows will teach eight courses over a two‑year period, engage in scholarship or creative work, participate in a two‑year colloquium, work with a VU faculty mentor, and interact with representatives from a national network of church‑related institutions. Faculty privileges, $48,300 stipend per year plus benefits, professional fund. For more information and to apply via Interfolio, visit http://www.lillyfellows.org and go to “Postdoctoral Fellows Program.” Application deadline: January 8, 2020.

Valparaiso University does not unlawfully discriminate and aims to employ persons of various backgrounds and experiences to develop and support a diverse community. Its entire EOE policy can be found at https://www.valpo.edu/general-counsel/policies/equal-opportunity-policy/

Successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to cultural diversity and the ability to work with individuals or groups from diverse backgrounds. In addition to strong academic qualifications and excellence in teaching, the University highly values experience in working across cultural and other significant differences.  Employment at Valparaiso University will require a satisfactory criminal background check.

  • 2/14 Lilly Fellows Program Postdoctoral Fellowship - Valparaiso University rejection e-mail received

Vassar College (USA:NY) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship in African American History - Deadline: open until filled[]

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship in African American History
  • Department: History Department
  • Duration of Position: Academic year / Full time
  • Posting Number: 1001793
  • About Vassar College: Located in the scenic Mid-Hudson Valley, Vassar College is a highly selective, residential, coeducational liberal arts college. Vassar is strongly committed to fostering a community that reflects the values of a liberal arts education and to promoting an environment of equality, inclusion and respect for difference. Vassar College is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum, and promoting an environment of equality, inclusion, and respect for difference. Candidates who can contribute to this goal through their teaching, research, and other activities are encouraged to identify their strengths and experiences in this area. Individuals from groups whose underrepresentation in the American professoriate has been severe and longstanding are particularly encouraged to apply.
  • Position Summary and Responsibilities: The Department of History at Vassar College invites applications for a Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow in African American history. Area of research in African American history is open, but preference will be given to candidates whose work focuses on women, gender, and/or LGTBQ history as well as scholarly interests that could contribute to Vassar's rich multidisciplinary programs This is a full-time, 2-year position beginning in the Fall semester of 2020 that carries with it a teaching load of three courses per year. Applicants must have received the Ph.D. between January 1, 2018, and July 1, 2020. Salary and benefits are competitive.
  • Qualifications: Candidates should submit a letter of application, C.V., candidate diversity statement, writing sample (roughly 30 pages), graduate transcript (an unofficial copy is acceptable for initial application), and three letters of recommendation. Additional information on candidate diversity statements can be found at deanofthefaculty.vassar.edu/positions/candidate-diversity-statement. Applications should be addressed to African American Search Committee and submitted online. Address any questions to History Administrative Assistant Michelle Whalen (miwhalen@vassar.edu). Review of applicant materials will begin on March 2, 2020, and will continue until the position has been filled.
  • To Apply: All applicants must apply online at: https://apptrkr.com/1808808.

VID Specialized University, Oslo (NOR) - Research Fellowships in Intercultural History of Christianity - Deadline: 1 Dec 2019[]

Research Fellowships in Intercultural History of Christianity
VID Specialized University announces one scholarship for PhD project and one Postdoc scholarship within the newly founded excellence research network “Connected Histories – Contested Values. World Lutheranism and Decolonisation: Processes of Transloyalities, 1919-1970.”

The stipulated length of the positions is 3 years.

Both positions will be located at Stavanger.

The profile of the research project
The research project analyses discourses and negotiation processes between various Lutheran churches and other stakeholders in education and health care with a focus on values and loyalties from 1919 to 1970. In its innovative international and polycentric approach, it starts with the period after World War I, when the concept of “European civilization” was shaken and new educational and health care projects were initiated. The period ends with decolonisation after World War II, the consequences of which were for the first time seriously discussed at the LWF Assembly in Evian (France, July 1970).

How did Lutherans in different contexts (re-)construct their values in these changing circumstances? How did they negotiate them with political, ecclesial and other stakeholders? How did they deal with competing loyalties? The project analyses these discourses in South Africa, Madagascar, China, Norway and Germany – countries connected by Lutheran educational and health care work. It examines how Lutherans related to processes of decolonization and constructs of “modernity” and analyses the vast spectrum of positions between adaption, self-assertion, emancipation and resistance. A focus on loyalties, competing loyalties and indeed transloyalties especially in the areas ‘education/literacy’ and ‘health care/diakonia’ can help to throw new light on these processes.

Applicants for both the PhD fellowship and postdoctoral are invited to present project proposals exploring main themes of the research projects.

PhD programmes at VID
The position as research fellow is educational; it aims at the candidate achieving a PhD Degree after completed research training at one of the University’s two PhD programmes. An achieved PhD degree is a relevant qualification for positions within and outside academia.

The PhD position will be within the PhD-programme Theology and Religion

More information about the PhD programme can be found on our website:

https://www.vid.no/en/studies/theology-and-religion-phd/

Admission to a doctoral degree programme is a condition for appointment as a research fellow. Applicants are therefore requested to specify the connection between their own project proposal and the PhD programme.

General criteria for appointment as a research fellow are stipulated in the Regulations concerning terms and conditions of employment for the posts of post-doctoral research fellow, research fellow, research assistant and resident.

The project is an integral part of VID’s research group Mission and Diakonia Historical Research (MiDiHi).The project proposal should relate to this group, where senior researchers, as well as PhD research fellows and master students, will make up a dynamic research environment. More information about the the research group is available on our website:

https://wo.cristin.no/as/WebObjects/cristin.woa/4/wa/presentasjonVis?pres=560989&type=GRUPPE&la=en

Qualifications and personal abilities
Requirements for the positions:

Documented historical skills. For the PhD: At least grade B on a relevant Master’s degree and thesis. For the postdoc: A PhD thesis of high quality on a relevant topic to the call.
Documented international experience
Documented organisational skills
The following are also desirable:

Ability to work well with others
Experience with relevant research and development work
Ability to carry out and complete major tasks
Sensitivity towards religious dialogues and developments
In an overall assessment of the applicants, emphasis is on personal qualifications, relevant competence and research experience.

Diversity is one of the characteristics of a good working environment. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of gender, functional abilities and cultural background. The person appointed must be loyal to the aims and values of VID Specialized University.

Project description
The applicant must submit a project description of maximum 3,000 words (reference list not included) where he/she accounts for:

the chosen topic and motivation for completion
research question, choice of theories and methods
a progress plan for the various parts of the research project must be part of the description
The project description must be written in English. VID focuses on strengthening the cooperation between international educational- and research institutions, and expects applicants to indicate plans for studies abroad during the appointed period.

You can find guidelines for applicants to the PhD positions here: https://www.vid.no/site/assets/files/7484/guideline-for-applicants-forphd-position-vid.pdf?10q3w7

We offer
Opportunities of academic development with highly qualified and committed colleagues
A value-based and church based specialized university with high academic teaching- and research ambitions relevant to society and the church
Membership in the State Pension Plan with beneficial loan- and pension terms
VID conforms to the main agreement between the Enterprise Federation of Norway (VIRKE) and Employees Unions. The position is placed in code 1017 Stipendiat of the collective agreement, salary table 20, alternative 10, salary grade 54 (NOK 479 600).
Membership in the State Pension Plan, accident- and group-life insurance scheme is required.
Application
Please uphold the application, CV, diplomas, transcripts, diploma supplements and project description (maximum 3,000 words, reference list not included) through the «Apply here» link above. It is the full responsibility of the applicant to submit a complete application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Diploma supplements for non-Norwegian diplomas must be included when relevant. Documents in other languages  than English or Norwegian, must include an official translation as well.

If you have documents that cannot be sent electronically, please contact HR-department, Susanne Deila Finne, phone + 47 22 96 37 91 or Susanne.deila.finne@vid.no

A sorting committee will select the applications to be assessed by the expert committee. Please note that applicants not selected for expert assessment will not receive a written evaluation of the project description. The decision of the sorting committee will not be distributed.

Applicants who are invited for interviews must submit certified copies of diplomas, grade transcripts and certificates. For further information about the position or guidance related to the project draft, please contact prof. Frieder Ludwig, frieder.ludwig@vid.no.

Applicants will be assessed by an expert committee. Emphasis will be given to the relevance and quality of the project description, quality of the Master’s Thesis or thesis at second degree level and any publications or R&D-experience in the last 3-5 years. VID will also do a reference check on relevant applicants, and we ask that the application includes 2-3 names of people we can contact.

Emphasis will also be placed on the interview with the applicant (in person or per skype). The person who is appointed must be loyal to, and work in accordance with, the aims and values of VID and submit to current laws, regulations, guidelines and agreements applying to the position.

Applicants from non-Scandinavian countries who do not have a university degree from an English-speaking country must submit results from a TOEFL test, with a minimum of 550 points (80 points on the Internet).

Application deadline: 1 December 2019

Starting date: 1 April 2020 or by agreement

Visit our website at www.vid.no/en

Vienna University (AUT) - 5 Positions for Directors/Post Doc Researchers at the Research Center for the History of Transformations - Deadline: 2 Mar. 2020[]

  • In spring 2020, the University of Vienna will establish the Research Center for the History of Transformations (RECET), funded by the Wittgenstein award 2019 for Philipp Ther (granted by the FWF). The center takes the 1989 upheaval in Central and Eastern Europe as a starting point for European and global comparisons of labor relations, the history of enterprises, social movements and volunteerism as well as economic thinking and reform policies. Furthermore, it aims to analyse the social and political consequences of these developments, among them the intensifying work migration and the emergence of right-wing populist, authoritarian and extremist movements. We are therefore hiring
  • 1 Senior Scientist/Scientific Director
  • 1 Managing Director
  • 3 Postdoc Researchers
  • 3 Postdoc Researchers Extent of Employment: 20-40 hours/week Duration of Employment: 5 years Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade
  • Job Description: The call for applications addresses historians as well as scholars from related social sciences who work with a historical dimension. Successful applicants will contribute to one or two of the research foci (labor history and relations in a global comparative perspective/economic thinking and reform policies in a socio-historical dimension/social movements and volunteerism/European and global labor migration); especially by organizing conferences, publications and cooperation with exterior partners. It is expected to continue newly raised third-party funded projects at RECET, thereby contributing to the profile of the center. If possible, they should strive to write a habilitation thesis or a second book as part of their employment at RECET. We want to hire up to three post-docs; one full-time and two part-time contracts are possible.
  • Profile: Applicants are required to hold a PhD in history or a related discipline of the social sciences (sociology, social and cultural anthropology, political science, economics), obtained no more than three years ago. Applicants should have published in academic journals, and are required to have an excellent command of English and German; they also have to be proficient in at least one Eastern European language. Additional knowledge of an East-Asian language as well as research experience at the crossroads of history and social sciences would be an asset.
  • Applications including the following documents should be submitted via the Job Center to the University of Vienna (http://jobcenter.univie.ac.at) no later than March 2nd 2020, mentioning reference number 10452.
  • Letter of motivation, containing detailed ideas on the development of at least one of the research areas of RECET
  • CV
  • Dissertation (preferably published) and additional journal publications
  • List of publications (please list your 5-10 most important publications first and include your MA thesis)
  • Draft of a postdoc/book project that could be submitted e.g. at the FWF, ERC or the EU, and helps to develop one or two of the research areas

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA:VA), Post-doc in American Civil War Era History - Deadline: 28 Feb. 2020[]

  • The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies and the History Department of Virginia Tech invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral associate position in the history of the American Civil War era that will begin in July 2020. The successful applicant will benefit from professional mentoring, the opportunity to gain experience planning and participating in academic and public outreach activities, and access to the extensive Civil War era holdings of Virginia Tech’s Special Collections (http://spec.lib.vt.edu/). We welcome applications from those pursuing tenure-track positions and/or alt-ac career paths.
  • RESPONSIBILITIES. The successful applicant will:
  • be expected to make significant progress on a scholarly project that fits their career goals (ex.: book or article manuscript, digital project, museum exhibit, etc.).
  • teach a total of three courses over two years in Virginia Tech’s History Department.
  • organize, in conjunction with the Center Director, either an outreach project or an academic conference.
  • contribute to the research activities and public outreach programs of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, participating in events such as the Civil War Weekend.
  • REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Ph.D. in history or a related discipline with emphasis on any aspect of the Civil War era, broadly conceived. The Ph.D. must have been received by the time of appointment, and not more than three years prior to the date of appointment.
  • Record demonstrating potential for excellence in research and teaching.
  • Ability and willingness to work collaboratively with faculty, students, and members of the public.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Commitment to engage in a campus community working to grow an inclusive culture and practices while building diversity among faculty, staff, and students.
  • Strong interest in, and commitment to, working with diverse populations.
  • PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS.
  • Experience with public engagement.
  • Skills or interest in developing skills in digital history.
  • REMUNERATION. Salary of $50,000 per year plus benefits, as well as a contribution toward moving expenses. The successful applicant will also be eligible to apply for research and conference travel funds from the VCCWS and the History Department.
  • APPLICATIONS. By February 28, 2020, applicants should upload the following at https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/512308:
  • A cover letter explaining your interest in the position.
  • A curriculum vitae.
  • A proposal of no more than three double-spaced pages identifying the career path(s) you are pursuing or considering, proposing activities you will undertake during the two years, and explaining how those activities will advance your career goals as well as the goals of VCCWS. The proposed activities should include (1) a significant scholarly project (ex.: book or article manuscript, digital project, museum exhibit, etc.); and (2) either an academic conference that focuses on a specific theme of Civil War era history and has the potential to result in publication(s), or an outreach program (e.g. public symposium, documentary film, K-12 education initiative) that furthers the VCCWS’s objective of engaging wider audiences in Civil War era history Please include relevant details, such as required resources or potential keynote speakers, in your proposal. (Post under “Other Doc”).
  • Contact information for two references, who will be invited to submit their letters of recommendation for shortlisted candidates.
  • The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies is housed in Virginia Tech’s History Department. The Center’s mission is to promote greater understanding of the American Civil War among professional historians, students, teachers, and the general public. For more information, go to http://www.civilwar.vt.edu/.
  • Questions about this position may be directed, through December 31, to Dr. Melanie Kiechle, Interim Director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies (mkiechle@vt.edu; 540/231-7523) and, after January 1, to Dr. Paul Quigley, Director of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies (pquigley@vt.edu; 540/231-9090).

Washington University in St. Louis (USA:MO) - Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 2 December 2019[]

Washington University in St. Louis announces the nineteenth year of Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry, a postdoctoral fellowship program endowed by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, designed to encourage interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching across the humanities and interpretive social sciences. We invite applications from recent PhDs, DPhils, or D.F.A.s (in hand by June 30, 2020, and no earlier than June 30, 2015) for a position as Fellow. In September 2020, the newly selected Fellow will join the University’s ongoing interdisciplinary programs and seminars. The Fellow will receive a two-year appointment with a nine-month academic year salary beginning at $55,000 per year. Postdoctoral Fellows pursue their own continuing research in association with a senior faculty mentor at WU. During the two years of their tenure, they will teach three undergraduate courses and collaborate in leading an interdisciplinary seminar on theory and methods for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the humanities and social sciences.

Applicants should submit, through Interfolio, a cover letter, a description of their research program (no more than 1800 words and accessible to reviewers in other disciplines), a brief proposal for a broadly encompassing interdisciplinary seminar in theory and methods, and a curriculum vitae. Applicants who have not completed their doctoral work should indicate, in their cover letter, how many chapters of their dissertation are complete and how complete the remaining chapters are. Applicants should arrange for the submission of three confidential letters of recommendation, also via Interfolio. Further information on Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry is available on the web at http://mii.wustl.edu/. Please email us at mii@wustl.edu with additional questions.

Submit materials by December 2, 2019. The portal opens September 1, 2019 and the link to that portal will be posted on http://mii.wustl.edu/how-to-apply.

Washington University in St. Louis is committed to the principles and practices of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. It is the University’s policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, veteran status, disability, or genetic information.


—Rejection email [450 applicants, short list selected] (1/28) (x2)

—Abandon all hope ye with a humanities degree. Rejected. Enervated. Despondent.

-- I wonder if the committee, who've been known to keep an eye on this forum in years past, will be so kind to send those of us who did not receive a rejection today a quick note about the timeline for the rest of the process... it would be very helpful! 

—Notification that application is still under review & on a short list of candidates. Expect to conduct Skype interviews with a shorter list later in February and make final decisions in early March. (1/28)

- to the poster above: could you clarify whether you solicited that update or not? I have received nothing - no rejection, no update. Thanks (1/29)

-- It was not solicited (1/29)

-- Speaking for the Selection Committee, I can say that we should be able to contact all applicants by mid-February.  We're sorry that we can't work more quickly.  (We're also sorry to be communicating in a forum rather than individually, but the postings above suggest that at least a couple of applicants would prefer a general update now rather than a specific, individual update a bit later.)


  • Email rejection from short list (2/17)

Washington University in St. Louis (USA:Mo) - Postdoctoral Research Associates in Religion and Politics - Deadline: 1 Dec 2019[]

The John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics seeks applications from junior scholars and recent Ph.D. graduates for up to four postdoctoral fellowships in residence at Washington University in St. Louis. The appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year. Eligible applicants must complete the Ph.D. by July 1, 2020, and have completed it no earlier than January 1, 2015. In exceptional cases a qualified applicant holding a J.D., without the Ph.D., may be considered. Research associates will spend most of their time pursuing research and writing for their own projects. They will also serve the intellectual life of the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics through participation in its biweekly interdisciplinary seminar and events hosted by the Center. Their teaching responsibilities will include: 1) developing one course per year to complement and contribute to the Center’s curricular offerings, and 2) possibly assisting in one additional course each year (depending on the particular teaching needs of the Center). Washington University in St. Louis is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and especially encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply.

Required Qualifications: Applicants should hold a doctorate in religious studies, politics, anthropology, law, philosophy, theology, American studies, history, area studies, sociology, or another relevant field. Scholars should be engaged in projects centrally concerned with religion and politics in the United States, historically or in the present day. 

Application Instructions: Applicants must send all of the following information as a single pdf file to the Center at rap@wustl.edu

  • Cover letter including an overview of the postdoctoral research project
  • Current curriculum vitae
  • Relevant writing sample (25-35 pages)
  • Two undergraduate course proposals (a summary paragraph for each will suffice)

Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf to  rap@wustl.edu

Applications are due in full by December 1, 2019. Applicants will be notified of fellowship decisions by March 2, 2020. For more information, contact the Center at (314) 935-9345 or via e-mail at rap@wustl.edu


  • Has anyone heard back? [2/6] 
    • Nothing as of 2/13
    • Nothing as of 2/20 x 2
    • Applicants are supposed to be notified by 3/2. Assuming a rejection email will come by the end of this week. [2/26] x 2
    • Has anyone heard back positively? Or have you received an offer that you're possibly planning on turning down? If so, there's still hope for the rest of us since rejections haven't come out yet! [2/29].
    • Nothing as of 3/5 x 3
    • Nothing as of 3/12
    • Still nothing! 3/19
    • Rejection received [3/25]


Wellesley College (USA:MA) - two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in the field of feminist technoscience studies. - Deadline: 1 Apr. 2020[]

  • The Women’s and Gender Studies Department invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in the field of feminist technoscience studies. In a rapidly changing world shaped by globalization, technological disruption, and environmental crisis, the field of feminist technoscience holds revolutionary potential to upend and remake the very categories in which bodies, systems, and knowledge are made and protected. We envision hosting a fellow whose interests advances the department’s established expertise, and are especially interested in scholars who focus on social justice and intersectionality.
  • The Mellon Postdoc would teach two courses each year. We seek candidates who are committed to teaching excellence in a liberal arts institution.
  • Requirements: Candidates must have completed their PhD within the last 5 years or be ABD with completion expected by Fall 2020.
  • Additional Application Instructions: Please submit a cover letter, CV, the names of three references, evidence of teaching excellence, and an example of scholarly work
  • April 1 deadline. Contact Rosanna Hertz, rhertz@wellesley.edu

Wesleyan University (USA:Ct) - Luther Gregg Sullivan Visiting Scholar (Postdoc) in Art History, African and/or Afro-Diasporic visual and material culture - Deadline: 30 Nov 2019[]

The Department of Art and Art History at Wesleyan University seeks a historian of African and/or Afro-Diasporic visual and material culture to serve as Luther Gregg Sullivan Visiting Scholar in Art History. Candidates from the fields of art and architectural history, archaeology, and/or material culture are welcome to apply. In addition to offering courses in their area of expertise, candidates should demonstrate an ability to teach historical material, including material from the pre-modern era. We particularly invite submissions from applicants who combine historical methodologies with an interest in theoretical approaches such as critical museology, postcolonial theory, critical race studies, and Black Studies. The position is a two-year, non-renewable appointment. The Sullivan Scholar will teach one course per semester, while continuing scholarly work and fully participating in the department’s and university’s intellectual life.

Applicants must have earned their Ph.D. or be very close to completion by the start date of the fellowship (July 1, 2020).  Applications received by December 1, 2019 will receive full consideration. If you have questions about the application process, please contact Esther Moran, Department Administrative Assistant, at emmoran@wesleyan.edu or 1-860-685-2682.

Salary: $50,000/year, plus $5,000/year research stipend

Wesleyan University, located in Middletown, Connecticut, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, learning disability, political belief, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or non-position-related criminal record. We welcome applications from women and historically underrepresented minority groups. They should direct inquiries regarding to: Alison Williams, Vice President for Equity and Inclusion/Title IX Officer, 860 685 3927, awilliams@wesleyan.edu

To apply, visit http://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/6992. You will be asked to upload electronic versions of the items we require, which are (1) a cover letter of application, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a writing sample, (4) a statement of research plans, (5) a statement of teaching interests, (6) sample syllabi, and (7) teaching evaluations (if available). As part of the cover letter, we invite you to describe your cultural competencies and experiences engaging a diverse student body. You will also be asked to provide the email addresses of three referees from whom we may obtain confidential letters of recommendation (please double-check the accuracy of the email addresses of the referees you name to insure that you have the most up-to-date email addresses for each one).


Wesleyan Center for the Humanities (Mellon Postdoc)[]

Any news? 03/01

3/01: Nope. According to the last time this fellowship was posted on the wiki, first round rejection letters went out in late February and interview requests in late March. 

  • 3/3 - Email rejection.

Winston-Salem State University (USA:NC) - Postdoc, 'Attitudes, Motivations, and Justifications Surrounding Interpersonal Aggression' - Deadline: 13 Oct 2019[]

We seek one postdoctoral research associate (PRA) to play a central role as Project Director in the recently funded NSF project titled Excellence in Research: Attitudes, Motivations, and Justifications Surrounding Interpersonal Aggression. The PRA will conduct mixed-method research on attitudes, motivations, and justifications of IPV among Black college students. This person will contribute to project planning, collection, analyses, and dissemination of the data through presentations at professional conferences, and publications. In addition to research responsibilities, the PRA will train and mentor undergraduate students in research. The PRA may contribute to teaching within the Department of Psychological Sciences, if desired.

Minimum: Candidates with a PhD awarded in Psychology or a closely related field prior to the start of term. Excellent organizational, time management, and written and oral communication skills, along with previous experience with (or training in) qualitative research are required.

Desired/Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with a PhD in Social, Personality, Health, or Community Psychology. Prior work in IPV or interpersonal aggression is preferred, and research with and/or on Black men and women is preferred. Advanced statistical analysis on human subjects data (preferably SPSS) is highly desired. Familiarity with managing a research lab with undergraduate research assistants is desired.

The PRA will conduct mixed-method research on attitudes, motivations, and justifications of IPV among Black college students. This person will contribute to project planning, collection, analyses, and dissemination of the data through presentations at professional conferences, and publications. In addition to research responsibilities, the PRA will train and mentor undergraduate students in research. The PRA may contribute to teaching within the Department of Psychological Sciences, if desired.In addition to research responsibilities, the PRA will train and mentor undergraduate students in research. The PRA may contribute to teaching within the Department of Psychological Sciences, if desired.

WZB Berlin Social Science Centre (EU:Deu:Ber) - Postdoc, 'A rolling stone gathers no moss? Residential mobility among ethnic minorities in Germany and its consequences for well-being and social embeddedness (WELLMOB)' - Deadline: 30 Aug 2019[]

The Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH (WZB Berlin Social Science Centre) is offering a position of a Postdoctoral researcher.

The position will be within the interdisciplinary research unit Migration, Integration and Transnationalization (MIT), headed by Prof. Dr. Ruud Koopmans.

The researcher will work on the project “A rolling stone gathers no moss? Residential mobility among ethnic minorities in Germany and its consequences for well-being and social embeddedness (WELLMOB)”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and directed by Professor Dr. Sarah Carol and Associate Professor Dr. Merlin Schaeffer. The central question of the research project is: What are the consequences of spatial mobility among immigrant minorities for their subjective well-being, as well as for further classic dimensions of their integration? To answer this question, the project team will analyze the data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study.

The position is full-time (currently 39 weekly hours) and with a duration of two years. The starting date should be no later than November 2019.

Further information about the WZB and the research unit MIT is available at: www.wzb.eu/en/research/migration-and-diversity/migration-integration-transnationalization.

Job description: The researcher will conduct longitudinal analyses of the spatial mobility of immigrant minorities in Germany, prepare articles for publication in international peer-reviewed journals, and present project results in national and international conferences and workshops. He or she will also contribute to the preparation of project reports.

Equally well qualified disabled applicants will be given preference. The WZB explicitly invites women and people of immigrant origin to apply.

Please submit your electronic application (one single pdf-file) by30 August, 2019. The application should contain a motivation letter, CV, relevant certificates (if applicable) and a two-page summary of your previous and current research. Please address your application to:

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH (WZB) / WZB Berlin Social Science Centre Katrin Ludwig Bewerbungen-mit@wzb.eu quoting “postdoc researcher Wellmob” in the subject line.

Qualifications:

  • Doctoral degree with excellent results (obtained already or soon to be completed)
  • We are primarily seeking a sociologist, political scientist, demographer or an economist, with very good knowledge of quantitative methods. But we are open to scholars from related disciplines
  • Strong background in advanced panel data management and analysis
  • Advanced experience in working with complex data in either Stata or R
  • Excellent English writing and communication skills
  • Preferably previous knowledge in the field of migration and integration research
  • Knowledge of German is welcome but not required.

Yale University (USA:CT) - 2020-21 Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities - Deadlne: 15 Mar. 2020[]

  • Yale University invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in the Humanities, to begin in July 2020. The Fellow will be affiliated with the interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities. The Fellow will teach one course each semester in the Directed Studies program, an integrated set of courses in western literature, philosophy, and historical & political thought. Instructors teaching in the program take turns giving the weekly lecture to the entire program, and meet with their own smaller group of fifteen students twice each week in a seminar setting.
  • In addition to the two courses in Directed Studies, the Fellow will teach one additional course in the Humanities Program, on a topic chosen in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies and Chair. The Fellow will devote the rest of his or her time to individual research and will have opportunities to present work-in-progress to faculty in the Humanities Program. Compensation is commensurate with education and experience, and will include Yale’s benefits package.
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have received the Ph.D or equivalent degree in a humanistic field of inquiry after September 2017 and before July 2020. Priority will be given to applications from individuals who have not held other postdoctoral fellowships.
  • Applicants must be qualified to teach in one of the three tracks: Literature, Philosophy, or Historical and Political Thought. Please consult the Directed Studies website for the syllabus and other information, at www.yale.edu/directedstudies.
  • Application Procedure
  • 1. Cover Letter indicating reason for interest in this appointment, including a statement of teaching interests and experience relevant to Directed Studies
  • 2. Curriculum Vitae
  • 3. Dissertation summary in 1-2 pages
  • 4. Three letters of recommendation
  • 5. Transcript for all graduate studies (unofficial transcript acceptable for first-round)

Yale University (USA:CT) - Institute of Sacred Music - Interdisciplinary Fellowships - Deadline: Nov. 1, 2019[]

The Yale Institute of Sacred Music is an interdisciplinary center where scholars and artists engage in academic and creative work across a variety of fields at the intersection of religion and the arts. Each year the Institute brings a diverse cohort of Long-term Fellows to Yale to pursue scholarly and creative projects that connect with the mission of the Institute and are informed by various interdisciplinary perspectives. ISM Fellows are exceptional scholars and practitioners at all career stages whose projects range from studies of Buddhist chant to choral repertoire, and analyses of Medieval ritual to Jewish art. With access to Yale’s unparalleled resources, ISM Long-term Fellows join a vibrant interdisciplinary community for the academic year where they convene regularly with their cohort to share their work in progress. Fellows also have the option to teach interdisciplinary courses based on their area of research at Yale.

The work of the Institute touches a broad array of disciplines, including

Anthropology ~ Art ~ Architecture ~ Composition ~ Creative Writing ~ Ethnomusicology ~ Film Studies ~ History of Art or Architecture ~ Languages ~ Literature ~ Liturgical Studies ~ Musicology ~ Religious Studies ~ Ritual Studies ~ Sociology ~ Theatre Studies ~ Theology ~ World Religions

The Long-term Fellowship application is due on November 1, 2019 for fellowships that begin in Fall 2020. In addition to a competitive stipend, fellows receive research funds, subsidized housing, and relocation costs. More information and the application can be found athttps://ism.yale.edu/ism-fellows. For questions, please contact the ISM Fellows Coordinator at ismfellows@yale.edu.

The Yale ISM also offers Short-term fellowships to work in Yale libraries and collections. More information can be found at: https://ism.yale.edu/fellowships/short-term-collections-based-fellowships

  • 2/14 - Email rejection
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