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PhD in Humanitarian Practices of Aid Delivery and LGBTQI+ Issues at Ruhr University Bochum Ruhr University Bochum in Germany

I am recruiting a PhD student for research on humanitarian aid and LGBTQI+ issues at Ruhr University Bochum.

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Germany

Jan 31, 2026

Keywords

Sociology
Political Science
International Relations
Humanitarian Studies
Social Science
Humanitarian Aid
Salud Pública
Law
vulnerablity

Description

The Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) at Ruhr University Bochum is offering a PhD position for research on 'Humanitarian Practices of Aid Delivery and LGBTQI+ Issues.' The successful candidate will join a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment focused on humanitarian studies, international law, and social science. The position is funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation and offers a monthly scholarship of 1,920 EUR net, with possible family allowances and top-ups, for up to three years. The research project, 'Fraught Vulnerabilities – Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion of LGBTQI+ People in Humanitarian Crises,' centers on the inclusion and exclusion of LGBTQI+ persons in humanitarian crises, with a particular emphasis on donor funding policies and their impact on aid strategies. The candidate will conduct desk research, review academic and policy literature, analyze data, and produce high-quality publications for both academic and practitioner audiences. Key research areas include analyzing donor and recipient-state funding policies, examining how humanitarian actors conceptualize vulnerability and inclusion, identifying gaps between policy statements and actual implementation, and mapping legal and sociopolitical contexts affecting aid delivery to LGBTQI+ communities. The position involves collaboration with other researchers, support for current networks, and participation in teaching and external funding applications. Applicants should have a Master's degree in social sciences or a related field, strong knowledge of international development and humanitarian systems, and a keen interest in LGBTQI+ issues. Experience in multicultural environments, excellent English skills, and organizational abilities are essential. Additional language skills and a record of publications are desirable. To apply, candidates must submit a letter of motivation, CV, publication list, teaching experience overview, and a 4-5 page research proposal by email to Prof. Dr. Dennis Dijkzeul at [email protected], or by postal mail to the IFHV at Ruhr University Bochum. The application deadline is January 31, 2026. For more information, visit the IFHV website.

Funding

Monthly PhD scholarship from the Gerda Henkel Foundation of 1,920 EUR net (base amount), plus family allowances and additional top-ups if applicable. The contract is fixed-term, renewable every year for a total of 3 years.

How to apply

Submit a complete application including a letter of motivation, CV, publication list, overview of teaching experience, and a 4-5 page research proposal by email to [email protected] in a single PDF file. Use the subject line: NAME - Application - LGBTQI+ - Donor Policies. Alternatively, send documents by postal mail to the IFHV at Ruhr University Bochum.

Requirements

Applicants must hold a Master's degree in social sciences or a related field, or have equivalent relevant experience. Strong knowledge of international development and humanitarian systems, relevant actors and standards, and recent literature and debates is required. Candidates should have a strong interest in issues facing LGBTQI+ people, interdisciplinary and international scientific work, and experience working in multicultural environments with cultural sensitivity. Cooperative work style, flexibility, organizational skills, and very good written and oral knowledge of English are essential. Knowledge of French, Spanish, Arabic, and/or German is an asset. Desirable qualifications include a record of academic/research publications, strong networks in humanitarian action, ability to apply for and conduct externally funded research, experience in advanced training/university courses, and practical experience in LGBTQI+ activism, research, or work in humanitarian crises.

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