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[ecrea] Lecturer/PhD candidate position in Arts and Culture Studies
Mon Jan 03 09:29:07 GMT 2011
The Erasmus University Rotterdam offers a
Lecturer/PhD candidate position in Arts and
Culture Studies, with a focus on ?dark tourism?.
Erasmus University Rotterdam
The expertise of Erasmus University Rotterdam
(EUR) is concentrated in the fields of Business
Administration, Economics, Medicine and Health
Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, History, Culture,
Communication, and Philosophy. In addition to the
initial degree programmes and scientific
research, the University offers specific
postgraduate study programmes and courses.
Erasmus University has around 20,000 students and some 2,000 staff members.
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC)
The Erasmus School of History, Culture and
Communication includes the Departments of Media
and Communication, Arts and Culture Studies, and
History at Erasmus University. The FHKW is home
to over 900 students and some 120 staff members.
Arts and Culture Studies
The Department of Arts and Culture Studies is a
vibrant, internationally oriented department
within the Faculty of History and Arts. In
addition to a Dutch-language bachelor?s programme
in Culture Studies and a master?s programme in
Arts and Culture Studies, the Department offers
an international master?s in Cultural Economics
and Cultural Entrepreneurship and a Research
master?s in the Sociology of Culture, Media and
the Arts. The Department is closely linked to the
Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication
and Culture (ERMeCC), which serves as the main
base for researchers in the sociology of media,
culture and the arts at Erasmus.
The Department of Arts and Culture Studies has a vacancy for an:
Lecturer/PhD
candidate
(f/m,1,0 fte)
in Arts and Culture Studies
Job description
At the Erasmus School of History, Culture and
Communication, you will have an opportunity to
collaborate with renowned academics with an
international approach. As a lecturer, you will
also be teaching in a dynamic and stimulating environment.
The PhD research focuses on ?dark tourism?: the
tourist consumption of sites associated with
death and suffering. Famous examples of such
sites are Ground Zero, the war trenches at Ieper,
Poenari Castle, and the Parisian cemetery
Père-Lachaise. Recent years have seen explosive
growth in this type of tourism, with far-reaching
implications for the experience and organization
of what has been labeled ?difficult? or ?dark?
heritage. Still little is known about why people
would like to visit these sites. How can we
explain the increasing popularity of dark tourism within contemporary culture?
The lecturer/PhD candidate position is temporary
and will consist of both teaching tasks (40%) and
research and research training (60%) towards
doctoral research, and a dissertation, which must
be completed within five years. The lecturer/PhD
candidate will be tasked with teaching,
conducting doctoral research, publishing articles
in academic journals, writing a dissertation and
completing the doctoral degree. The teaching
duties will be consistent with the job profile of
a (junior-) lecturer (Wetenschappelijk Docent),
while the doctoral research will be performed in
line with the job profile of a PhD candidate
(Promovendus). Given that different salary scales
and result categories apply to these job
profiles, two separate contracts will be offered
for this position for legal reasons.
Research duties
Conducting PhD research.
Publishing and presenting research results in the
form of articles in international peer reviewed
journals and papers at international conferences.
Writing a dissertation in Dutch or English.
Defending the dissertation to complete the doctoral degree.
Taking part in any relevant seminars, workshops,
etc. that are organised by the Huizinga Institute
and other research schools in the field.
Teaching duties
Preparing and giving lessons within the context
of the various degree programmes provided by the
Department of Arts and Culture Studies.
Monitoring the literature and integrating new insight into the lessons.
Supervising and coaching students.
Supervising assignments.
Pointing out possible improvements and
integrating them into teaching methods and/or the
content of the lessons given.
Contributing to the evaluation of the lessons,
both in terms of structure and execution.
Participating in committees or working groups, as
well as performing the designated organizational tasks.
Requirements
The Department of Arts and Culture Studies is
looking for highly motivated PhD candidates who
are interested in combining working on a PhD
research project with the job of lecturer.
Lecturer/PhD candidates who take an interest in
one or more of the following fields are preferred:
Cultural Heritage Studies (more in particular the
field of ?difficult? or ?dissonant? heritage)
Tourism Studies (more in particular the field of dark tourism)
Ethnography
Cultural Studies
Cultural Analysis
A background in social sciences or language &
culture studies is a must, as well as a
wide-ranging knowledge of and affinity with the
field of ethnography. In addition to an
understanding of the latest developments in the
field, the candidate must possess didactic skills
and an affinity for working with students.
A master?s degree in one of the social sciences;
A wide-ranging knowledge of and affinity with the
field of arts and culture studies;
Proven affinity for empirical research, as
evidenced by your master?s thesis, publications,
research plans and other projects;
Strong didactic potential. Teaching experience at
university level is considered an advantage;
Experience with digital and audiovisual tools, as
well as an affinity for IT applications in a university education setting;
A team spirit and an ability to teach a wide
range of subjects at all levels of more than one degree programme;
A willingness to develop one?s knowledge and
skills in various disciplines, to increase one?s
ability to teach a wide range of subjects within
the faculty?s degree programme;
Organisational experience and skills;
Proficiency in spoken and written English.
Non-English speakers have to meet the
C1-standards of the Common European Framework (CEF);
Proficiency in spoken and written Dutch.
International applicants are expected to acquire
the Dutch language within two years.
Conditions of employment
The conditions of employment correspond with the
CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten (CAO NU).
The initial contract will be running for a term
of 1,5 years, which - depending on performance ?
will be extended with a second term of 3,5 years.
The salary for the job of Lecturer
(Wetenschappelijk Docent) amounts to a maximum of
? 4.374,- (grade 11) gross per month on a 38 hour
per week contract; for the job of PhD-Candidate
(Promovendus) the salary amounts to a maximum of
? 2.612,- (grade P) gross per month on a 38 hour per week contract.
In accordance with the CAO NU, for the job of
lecturer a placement in a starting grade is
possible for the maximum duration of two years.
The EUR has attractive employment conditions,
which include a holiday allowance of 8.0%, an
end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and 41 annual vacation
days in case of a full workweek.
Additional information
Additional information can be obtained through one of the following links:
About the Erasmus University Rotterdam
About the Faculty of History and Arts
About the Faculty?s Educational Programmes in
Arts and Culture (Dutch / (English)
Additional information about the vacancie can be obtained from:
dr. Stijn Reijnders ((reijnders /at/ fhk.eur.nl)), +31 (0) 10 408 8889) or from
prof. dr. Marlite Halbertsma ((halbertsma /at/ fhk.eur.nl), +31 (0) 10 408 2424).
Candidates may be asked to give a test lecture as
part of the application procedure. To apply,
please send your application letter with your
resume, publication list, a description of
courses taught (incl. copies of teaching
assessments), and the names and contact details
of two referees before January 16, 2011
by e-mail to (vacancies /at/ fhk.eur.nl). Please mention
?Lecturer/PhD in Arts & Culture Studies?.
An assessment can be part of the selection procedure.
Working at the Erasmus University Rotterdam
Working at the Erasmus University Rotterdam means
working in a professional environment, where
development is encouraged through an active
career and mobility policy. The Erasmus
University Rotterdam highly appreciates
flexibility: we have a 38-hour workweek, flexible
working hours, possibilities to work part-time
and maternal/paternal leave. Moreover, the
University has a company childcare scheme,
possibilities to participate in a terms of
employment option model, company savings program
and life insurance schemes and favourable
collective insurance schemes. Employees can also
make use of facilities such as sports facilities and library.
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