Post-Doctoral and Pre-Doctoral Research Positions in Enforced Disappearances and Political Violence
DISACT (Disappearing Act), an ERC-funded project at the University of Cyprus, is recruiting two full-time research positions focused on
enforced disappearances
,
political violence
, and the evolution of disappearance-related practices across historical and contemporary contexts.
The
Post-Doctoral Researcher
will work on
post-9/11 detention practices
, extraordinary rendition, offshore detention regimes, and transnational repression. The role requires close engagement with legal texts, court rulings, legislative debates, and executive documentation, with a strong background in law, political science, security studies, or related fields.
The
Pre-Doctoral Researcher
will study the historical diffusion of enforced disappearances, with a focus on the
Algerian War
and North Africa. This position emphasizes archival and historically grounded research, and candidates with French language skills are especially encouraged; Arabic is highly desirable.
Both positions are embedded in an interdisciplinary team at the intersection of political science, law, and modern history. The project is led by
Prof. Iosif Kovras
and the application contact is
Dr. Michalis Moutselos
. The positions are full-time, last 4 months, and may be renewed after evaluation. Salary is
€1750–€2600 gross per month
depending on experience and qualifications.
Applicants should submit a CV, a statement describing academic/research experience and motivation, and transcripts by
2026-04-20
. The postdoctoral call also requests MSc/PhD transcripts, while the pre-doctoral call requests degree transcripts. Start date is as soon as possible, no later than
June 1, 2026
.