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[Commlist] 2 PhD positions in Public History
Tue Dec 08 16:10:48 GMT 2020
*_Two PhD Positions in Public History_*
The *University of Luxembourg *aspires to be one of Europe’s most highly
regarded universities with a distinctly international and
*interdisciplinary character*. It fosters the cross-fertilisation of
*research* and *teaching*, is relevant to its country, is known
worldwide for its research and teaching in targeted areas, and is
establishing itself as an innovative model for contemporary European
Higher Education. It`s core asset is its well-connected world-class
academic staff which will attract the most motivated, talented and
creative students and young researchers who will learn to enjoy taking
up challenges and develop into visionary thinkers able to shape society.
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.
*Your Role*
The PhD students will join the /Public History as the New Citizen
Science of the Past/
<https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/projects/public-history-new-citizen-science-past-phacs> (PHACS)
project hosted at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital
History (C²DH) and will work under the direct supervision of Prof. Dr
Thomas Cauvin. Focusing on the production of history with a public
perspective, public history has developed as one of the most dynamic
international fields of the historical discipline. In collaboration with
cultural institutions and universities all over Europe, PHACS studies,
researches, but also develops, constructs and evaluates the impact of
public participation, coproduction, and shared authority for
history-making. Connecting digital participatory practices issued from
citizen sciences and crowdsourcing to history-making, PHACS is
contributing to reshaping public history methodology. PhD research and
projects may for instance focus on (*but are not limited to*)
participatory exhibitions in museums, crowdsourcing cultural heritage,
digital public history collections, community-based activities, or
historical performances. Research and projects can be done in
partnership with local or national partnering cultural institutions.
* Research and write a history thesis in the domain of contemporary
history
* Participate in the development and evaluation of participatory
practices in public history
* Contribute to the development of public history training in Europe
For further information, please contact: (phacs /at/ uni.lu)
*Your Profile*
* Master’s degree or diploma (Master equivalent) in history or related
field
* Experience in/with cultural institutions (especially but not only
museums and archives) is an asset
* Knowledge in digital history and/or public participation is an asset
* Excellent command of English and good working knowledge of another
language (French, German, Luxembourgish, Italian preferred)
*We offer *
* A creative and innovative working environment within the Luxembourg
Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) with great
opportunities for training in new digital and public methodologies
* An attractive salary; work contract subject to public national
security system benefits
* A multilingual, international, and interdisciplinary working
environment
*In Short*
* Contract Type: Fixed-term contract 36 months (renewable for up to 48
months; depending on thesis progress evaluation)
* Number of positions: 2
* Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week
* Location: Belval
* Employee and student status
* Foreseen starting date: 1st of May 2021
* Job Reference: UOL03749
*Further Information*
Candidates should submit the following documents by 31/12/2020:
* Motivation letter (including details about research and/or work
experience with participatory practices)
* Curriculum vitae
* List of publications and projects (if available)
* Brief history writing sample (maximum 25 pages) or public history
project’s written description (including information about your
role, your partnerships and the tasks performed, (maximum 5 pages))
(if applicable)
* Copies of diplomas
Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by
email will not be considered.
The University of Luxembourg embraces inclusion and diversity as key
values. We are fully committed to removing any discriminatory barrier
related to gender, and not only, in recruitment and career progression
of our staff.
*Here’s what awaits you at the University*
* *Multilingual and international character*. Modern institution with
a personal atmosphere. Staff coming from 90 countries. Member of the
“University of the Greater Region” (UniGR).
* *A modern and dynamic university. *High-quality equipment. WiFi on
campus. Close ties to the business world and to the Luxembourg
labour market. A unique urban site with excellent infrastructure.
* *A partner for society and industry*. Cooperation with European
institutions, innovative companies, the Financial Centre and with
numerous non-academic partners such as ministries, local
governments, associations, NGOs …
* Find out more about the University
<https://wwwen.uni.lu/university/about_the_university>
* Addresses, maps & routes to the various sites of the University
<https://wwwen.uni.lu/contact>
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