At the Sources of the Anthropocene: Ecological Crisis and Technoscientific Progress in Francophone Literature This project examines the literary representation of the relationship between ecological crisis and technoscientific progress across a broad historical span, from the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution to the present day, in francophone literature. Building on the historical framing of the […]
Read MorePhD – Ancient History and Classical Archaeology – Ireland
The School of Classics at University College Dublin invites applications for a fully funded, four-year Ad Astra PhD studentship in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, supervised by Dr Matthew Evans. The School of Classics welcomes PhD proposals that focus on the history and archaeology of the Greek world during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (ca. […]
Read MorePhD – Arts and culture and computer sciences – France
The Use of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Creating Cultural Creative Touristic Destinations The present research proposal focuses on the contribution that the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) might have in the process of co-creation specific to creative tourism, as well as on developing new tools to monitor and to assess the contribution of ICH in the […]
Read MorePhD – History of art, architecture and digital humanities – Italy
Building Romance cultural identity. Construction history between Spain, Italy and the Latin Arch from 15th up to 18th century: transnational architectural and technical features between traditions and cross contaminations Construction history and research applied to artistic and architectural artefacts have long been recognized as relevant field of investigation, essential for reconstructing the complex palimpsest of […]
Read MorePhD – Contemporary History – France
Fascist and Neo-Fascist Networks between Italy and France: migration, circulation of ideas and political legacy, 1930s-1950s In recent decades, scholars have increasingly studied fascism from a transnational perspective, emphasising the dissemination of fascist ideas and political practices across European and transatlantic contexts. This research project intends to contribute to this framework by investigating the development […]
Read MorePhD – Research Grant in Contemporary History – Portugal
Offer description 12-month (renewable until 48 months) doctoral research grant. To begin by January 2026. The selected candidate will develop a doctoral thesis under the supervision of Dr. Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez, within the scope of the STEXEU project (ERC StG), which investigates the history of states of exception in Europe between 1900 and 1939 and […]
Read MorePhD – Fully-Funded PhD Programmes in Economics, History, Law and Political and Social Sciences – Italy
The European University Institute (EUI) offers four-year fully-funded PhD programmes in Economics, History, Law and Political and Social Sciences. Up to 130 scholarships are available for entry in September 2026, covering tuition and providing a monthly grant. Our well-structured PhD programmes include closely supervised dissertation work, courses on methods and theory, topical workshops, as well as academic and professional development training. To find out […]
Read MorePhD – Researcher at the Department of Archaeology and Museology – Czech Republic
The Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University is looking for a colleague to join the Department of Archaeology and Museology with focus on humanities or natural sciences, such as archaeology, art history, anthropology, genetics, geology, climatology, botany and geophysics. The successful candidate will participate in research activities of the project “Ready for the future: understanding […]
Read MorePhD – MsCA Doctoral Network DECADOCS – The “New Sublime”: A Reappraisal of Fashion’s Decay in the Era of Ecological Crisis – Portugal
We offer a PhD position for the project The “New Sublime”: A Reappraisal of Fashion’s Decay in the Era of Ecological Crisis, within DECADOCS Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Networks (MSCA-DN), a pioneering research and training programme aimed at reinterpreting the concept of decadence. Traditionally associated with decline, the term will be explored through new perspectives, […]
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