3 PhD and 1 Postdoc postion "History of international relations" (Univ. Utrecht)

3 PhD and 1 Postdoc postion "History of international relations" (Univ. Utrecht)

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Universiteit Utrecht
Ort
Utrecht
Land
Netherlands
Vom - Bis
01.11.2014 -
Bewerbungsschluss
05.09.2014
Von
Prof. Dr. B.A. (Beatrice) de Graaf

About the organisation
Utrecht University is one of Europe’s leading research universities, recognised internationally for its high quality and innovative approach to both research and teaching. Founded in 1636, the University has always focused strongly on research. Owing to its solid grounding in discipline-based scholarship, Utrecht University is at the forefront of developments in interdisciplinary knowledge.

Function
You will work within the project 'Securing Europe, fighting its enemies.The making of a security culture in Europe and beyond, 1815-1914'. This project is funded by the European Research Council, by way of a Consolidator Grant awarded to principal investigator Prof B.A. (Beatrice) de Graaf. You will be based at Utrecht University and will as such also be part of the department History and Art History, Section History of International Relations. The project aims to trace the formation of a European security culture as the sum of mutually shared visions on 'enemies of the states', 'vital interests' and associated practices between 1815 and 1914. The project pioneers a new multidisciplinary approach to the combined history of international relations and internal policy, aiming to 'historicize security'. The research team will be comparing a series of different security regimes in which Europe engaged globally, reaching around the world to the Ottoman Empire and China. These highly dynamic regimes were dictated both by threats (anarchists, pirates, smugglers, colonial rebels) and interests (political, moral, economic, maritime, colonial). Mobilising increasing numbers of professional 'agents' from various quarters – including police, judicial authorities and armed forces – they evolved from military interventions into police and judicial regimes and ultimately contributed to the creation of a veritable European security culture.

Within the project, a PostDoc and three PhD positions will be available for the following projects:
1. The European fight against Piracy and Privateering;
2. The European Anti-Anarchist Campaign;
3. The European Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine & The European commission of the maritime Danube;
4. The European Commission on Syria and the supervision over the Mutasariffiat regime & The European intervention in the Boxer Rebellion in China.

Profile
A successful candidate should preferably have:
- For a PhD position: a (research) master degree in history, international relations or a relevant social science with clear interest in nineteenth-century history and an outstanding record of undergraduate and Master's degree work;
- For a postdoc position: a PhD in a relevant historical discipline or a manuscript submitted to the PhD committee and experience in publishing at high academic standards;
- Excellent knowledge of English and passive knowledge of two other European languages.
- Knowledge of French, Russian, Arabic, Ottoman Turkish or Chinese would be an asset
- Experience in archival research;
- Capacity to work both as a creative and independent researcher and in an international team;

Offer
Three PhD positions can be offered for 1 fte, beginning November 1st 2014, consisting of an initial period of eighteen months which, after a satisfactory first year, will be extended by another thirty months (four years in total), with a gross monthly salary starting at € 2.083,- in the first year, ending at € 2.664,- in the fourth year on a fulltime basis.
We offer a postdoc-position for 1 fte beginning November 1st 2014. Initially, there is a one year contract. After a positive evaluation this contract can be extended with a maximum of three years (a total three to four years maximum). Salary ranges between € 3.037,- and € 3.831,-- gross per month on a fulltime basis depending on experience and qualifications.
Utrecht University offers a pension scheme, a holiday allowance of 8% per year, an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities.

Apply
Applicants should send a cover letter and a curriculum vitae, certified copies of relevant diplomas, one recent academic publication, two letters of references and a 600-word research design proposal, in which the applicant presents his ideas about the relevant project. Included in this proposal in an indication of the specific position and work package you are applying for. Please note that applications without this 600-word research design proposal will not be included in the subsequent selection procedure!

You can send your application to the project coordinator, Susanne Keesman, s.j.keesman@uu.nl. You can also contact her for more information and an extended project description.

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