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PhD Scholarships in Socioecological Implications of Nuclear Sites at Rachel Carson Center, LMU Munich Ludwig Maximilian University Munich in Germany

I am sharing fully funded PhD positions in the socioecological implications of nuclear sites at LMU Munich.

Ludwig Maximilian University

Germany

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Nov 30, 2025

Keywords

Anthropology
Environmental Science
Geography
History
Comparative Analysis
Environmental Anthropology
Field Experimentation
Sociocultural Studies
Social-ecological System

Description

The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich is offering two fully-funded PhD positions as part of a five-year research project, sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation's Change! funding scheme. The project, titled “(Dis)Empowered Communities,” is a comparative study of nuclear decommissioning experiences in Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the United States. It aims to understand how collective memories, environmental conditions, and technical characteristics of nuclear sites influence decommissioning choices and outcomes. The research will be supervised by Dr. Davide Orsini at LMU Munich. The RCC is a leading center for environmental humanities, hosting international scholars and operating in English. PhD candidates will engage in a year of training and preliminary research, followed by 12 months of fieldwork and archival research, and will participate in team-based research design, workshops, and documentary filmmaking. Applicants must have an MA in anthropology, history, geography, cultural studies, or a related field, fluency in English, and proficiency in a relevant local language. Experience in ethnographic fieldwork, archival research, and video ethnography is preferred. The positions are fully funded, with compensation based on 65% of level E13 public service tariff, 30 days paid vacation, flexible hours, and a family-friendly environment. The RCC assists with work permits and visas, and candidates must have German health insurance and contribute to the social welfare system. Applications are due by November 30, 2025, and should include a cover letter, CV, degree certificates, a writing sample, and references. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom in December 2025.

Funding

The positions are fully funded for five years under the Volkswagen Foundation's Change! scheme. Compensation is based on 65% of level E13 public service tariff, with 30 days paid vacation, flexible working hours, and a family-friendly environment. The RCC may assist with work permits and visas. Candidates are required to have German health insurance and contribute to the German tax and social welfare system. Funds for travel and field expenses are available.

How to apply

Submit your application as a single PDF to the provided email by November 30, 2025. Include a cover letter, CV, copies of degrees, a writing sample, and contact information for two references. Interviews will be held via Zoom between December 15–18, 2025. For inquiries, contact the provided email address.

Requirements

Applicants must hold an MA in anthropology, history, geography, cultural studies, or a related discipline. Fluency in English with strong writing skills is required. Proficiency in a relevant local language is needed (German for Germany, French for Belgium, Flemish desirable for Belgium). Candidates should be able to work well in a team and commit to 12 months of fieldwork and shorter follow-up visits. Experience in ethnographic fieldwork, archival research, and video ethnography is preferred. A background in history, anthropology, geography, or cultural studies is a plus.

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