PhD in Sociology of Development: Rural Engagements with Hyperscale Data Centers (Fiji) at Wageningen University & Research
Wageningen University & Research (WUR) is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position in the Sociology of Development and Change (SDC) Group, focusing on rural engagements with hyperscale data centers and infrastructural promises in Fiji. This opportunity is part of the NWO-Vidi project “Sprawling Servers,” which investigates how rural residents interact with the development narratives surrounding hyperscale data centers and related digital infrastructures, such as undersea cables. The research adopts a comparative ethnographic approach and is embedded in a broader project spanning Fiji, Brazil, and the Netherlands.
The successful candidate will conduct twelve months of fieldwork in Fiji, exploring how reports, rumours, and expectations about data infrastructures shape everyday life, development imaginaries, environmental concerns, employment prospects, and state relations. The project is ideal for those interested in political anthropology, rural development, digitalisation, and the sociology of infrastructure. The research team includes two PhD researchers and the Principal Investigator, Dr Stephanie Ketterer, with supervision also provided by Dr Martijn Koster (WUR) and Prof. Glenn Banks (Massey University, New Zealand). The position includes a secondary affiliation with Massey University.
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold a completed (Research) Master’s degree in anthropology, development studies, geography, media studies, or a related field. Proven experience with ethnographic and qualitative research methods is required, ideally in Fiji or the Pacific. Candidates should demonstrate a strong interest in political anthropology, development, infrastructure, digitalisation, and datafication, as well as experience living, working, or researching in the Global South. Excellent command of English (C1 level) is required; knowledge of iTaukei is an asset or willingness to learn. Strong academic writing, organisational, and collaborative skills are essential. Candidates must be willing to live in the Netherlands; remote PhD is not possible.
Funding:
The position is fully funded, with a gross monthly salary ranging from €3,059 to €3,881 (scale P, CAO-NU) for a full-time 38-hour work week. The contract is initially for 18 months, extendable upon satisfactory performance, and includes excellent employment benefits such as partially paid parental leave, a year-end bonus, pension scheme, and support for international staff including visa assistance. Tuition is covered and a tailored course program is provided.
Application Process:
Apply via the Wageningen University & Research vacancy portal by submitting a CV, motivation letter, research proposal, and contact details of two academic referees by 8 March 2026. Only applications through the official website will be considered. For more information, contact Dr Stephanie Ketterer at [email protected].
This PhD offers the opportunity to join a collaborative, international research team and contribute to innovative research at the intersection of anthropology, sociology, geography, and media studies, with a focus on rural development and digital infrastructures in Fiji.