PhD position: Societies and Guilds in the Language Industry (LangPro Project)
This fully funded PhD position at Leiden University is part of the ERC Starting Grant project LangPro: Professional Opportunities in the Early Modern Language Sector (1550-1650), directed by Dr. Alisa van de Haar and co-supervised by Professor Nadine Akkerman. The project investigates the language sector in early modern North-West Europe, focusing on the professional, financial, and social opportunities available to men and women with language skills in the Low Countries, France, Germany, and England. The PhD candidate will specifically research how language professionals formed guilds, societies, and associations, and how these organizations supported their members, verified language proficiency, mediated conflicts, and provided schooling. The research involves extensive archival work in the UK, Belgium, France, and Germany, and contributes to a collaborative database on early modern language professionals. The position is based at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), a leading international institute for the study of languages, cultures, arts, and societies. The successful candidate will complete a PhD thesis in English within four years, publish at least two co-authored articles, present at conferences, and participate in research group meetings and training programs. Some teaching may be required in the later years of the project. Applicants must hold a ResMA/MRes or MA in history, early modern studies, or languages, with a thesis grade of 8.0 or above, and demonstrate strong research, analytical, and writing skills. Proficiency in English is required, with additional language skills in German, French, or Dutch preferred. International candidates are welcome but must relocate to the Netherlands. The position offers a competitive salary (€3,059–€3,881 gross per month), benefits, and possible tax breaks for international hires. Applications must be submitted online by 15 February 2026, including a motivation letter, CV, referee contacts, thesis or writing sample, course assessments, and degree certificate. For project enquiries, contact Dr. Alisa van de Haar.