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Leiden University

PhD in Early Modern Language Professions and Guilds at Leiden University Leiden University in Netherlands

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

History

Funding

The position is fully funded, with a salary of €3,059 – €3,881 gross per month, 8% holiday allowance, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, and potential tax benefits for international staff. Excellent training and career development opportunities are provided in an inclusive, international research environment.

Deadline

Expired

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Netherlands

University

Leiden University

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Keywords

History
Germany
Archive
Linguistics

About this position

Leiden University’s Faculty of Humanities (LUCAS) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position as part of the ERC-funded LangPro project, focusing on 'Professional Opportunities in the Early Modern Language Sector (1550–1650)'. The project, led by dr. Alisa van de Haar with Prof Nadine Akkerman as co-supervisor, explores how language skills such as reading, writing, translating, and editing created professional, financial, and social opportunities for men and women in North-West Europe during the early modern period.

The successful candidate will conduct archival research in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, and the UK, examining early modern guilds and language associations. Responsibilities include writing a PhD thesis in English within four years, contributing to a collaborative research database, publishing at least two peer-reviewed articles, presenting at national and international conferences, and limited teaching in years 2–3.

Applicants should hold an MA, ResMA, or MRes in history, early modern studies, or languages, with a thesis grade of 8.0 or higher (or equivalent). Strong research, writing, and analytical skills are essential, as is an interest in early modern language professions, guilds, and archives. Full professional proficiency in English is required, with reading proficiency (or willingness to learn) in Dutch, French, and/or German; Latin is an asset. Candidates must be willing to spend up to six months in international archives and relocate to the Netherlands. International candidates are encouraged to apply.

The position offers a salary of €3,059 – €3,881 gross per month, 8% holiday allowance, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, and potential tax benefits for international staff. Leiden University provides excellent training, career development opportunities, and an inclusive, international research environment.

To apply, submit your application online in English by 15 February 2026, including a motivation letter, CV, MA thesis or writing sample, grade lists, language certificates, MA degree certificate (or supervisor contact if pending), and names and contact details of two referees. Interviews will be held in March 2026. For more information, contact dr. Alisa van de Haar at [email protected].

Funding details

The position is fully funded, with a salary of €3,059 – €3,881 gross per month, 8% holiday allowance, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, and potential tax benefits for international staff. Excellent training and career development opportunities are provided in an inclusive, international research environment.

What's required

Applicants must hold an MA, ResMA, or MRes in history, early modern studies, or languages, with an MA thesis grade of 8.0 or higher (or equivalent). Candidates should demonstrate strong research, writing, and analytical skills, and have an interest in early modern language professions, guilds, and archives. Full professional proficiency in English is required, with reading proficiency (or willingness to learn) in Dutch, French, and/or German; Latin is an asset. Willingness to spend up to 6 months in international archives and to relocate to the Netherlands is necessary. International candidates are welcome.

How to apply

Submit your application online in English by 15 February 2026. Include a motivation letter, CV, MA thesis or writing sample, grade lists, language certificates, MA degree certificate (or supervisor contact if pending), and names and contact details of two referees. Interviews will be held in March 2026.

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