Alisa van de Haar
1 month ago
Fully Funded PhD Positions in Early Modern Language Sector and Gender Studies at Leiden University Leiden University in Netherlands
I am recruiting two fully funded PhD students in early modern language sector and gender studies at Leiden University.
Leiden University
Netherlands
Feb 15, 2026
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Description
Leiden University is offering two fully funded PhD positions within the ERC project LangPro, focusing on the language sector in early modern Europe. The first position investigates professional opportunities for women in the early modern language sector, while the second explores the role of guilds and associations in supporting language professionals. The projects are co-supervised by Assistant Professor Alisa van de Haar and Professor Nadine Akkerman, both affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Multilingual applicants are especially welcome, and candidates should have a relevant Master's degree in history, linguistics, sociology, or a related discipline.
The positions offer full funding, including tuition coverage and a stipend, though the exact financial details are not specified. The application deadline is 15 February 2026, with a starting date of 1 August 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the provided university career portal links and are encouraged to contact the supervisors for further information.
The research environment at Leiden University is internationally recognized, and the LangPro project provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the understanding of language professionals and gender dynamics in early modern Europe.
Funding
Both PhD positions are fully funded, covering tuition and providing a stipend. Details on the exact stipend amount are not specified.
How to apply
Visit the provided application links for each PhD project. Prepare your application materials as specified on the university's career portal. Submit your application before the deadline of 15 February 2026. Contact the supervisors for further information if needed.
Requirements
Applicants should hold a relevant Master's degree in history, linguistics, sociology, or a related field. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Interest in early modern Europe, gender studies, and professional networks is preferred. No specific GPA or language test requirements are mentioned.
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