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Monique Weis

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Monique Weis

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University of Luxembourg

Doctoral researcher in 16th and 17th century political history

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for a doctoral researcher position in 16th and 17th century political history. This opportunity is based within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE), renowned for its interdisciplinary and multilingual research environment. The successful candidate will join a vibrant team specializing in early modern history, contributing to the CORE project GOVLU, which investigates the governance of the Duchy of Luxembourg within the polycentric monarchy of Habsburg Spain. The research will focus on political actors and communication strategies at the periphery of the Spanish Netherlands, with a provisional thesis entitled 'Luxembourg-Brussels, aller-retour. Correspondence, mobility and discourse in the government of a strategic periphery of the Spanish Netherlands (16th-17th c.)'. Supervision will be provided by Professor Monique Weis, Principal Investigator of the GOVLU project. The position offers a fixed-term contract of 36 months, with a yearly gross salary of EUR 43445, funded by the Fonds national de la recherche (FNR). The University of Luxembourg provides a modern, inclusive, and international research environment, with staff from over 90 countries and strong connections to professional sectors and European institutions. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in history, preferably with a focus on early modern history and the Spanish Low Countries or polycentric monarchy of Spain. Experience with archival sources in French and/or German, interest in digital tools for archival processing and discourse analysis, and a willingness to relocate to Luxembourg are required. Candidates must demonstrate at least B2-level proficiency in the language of their thesis. The ability to work collaboratively and expand academic networks is essential. To apply, candidates must submit their application online via the HR system, including a CV, cover letter, transcripts, diplomas, Master's thesis, and contact information for one referee. Early applications are encouraged as review begins upon receipt. The University of Luxembourg is committed to promoting an inclusive culture and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research in early modern political history, supported by skilled staff and high-quality infrastructure at the Belval Campus. The project provides a unique platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and professional development within a leading European research university.

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University of Luxembourg

Postdoc in 16th & 17th Century Political History

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for a postdoctoral position in 16th and 17th century political history, focusing on the governance of the Duchy of Luxembourg within the polycentric monarchy of Habsburg Spain. The successful candidate will join the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE), a vibrant and interdisciplinary environment with expertise spanning humanities, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and social sciences. The position is part of the FNR-funded CORE project GOVLU, which investigates political actors and communication strategies at the periphery of the Spanish Netherlands. The postdoctoral researcher will play a central role in archival research, supervise digital processing of collected documents, and contribute to the development of innovative digital tools. Responsibilities include ensuring the publication plan is followed, managing the creation of a guide and dictionary as online project outputs, organizing research seminars and workshops, implementing public history and outreach activities, and supporting a doctoral researcher in their work and training. The project is led by Professor Monique Weis, an expert in early modern history. Applicants must possess a PhD in early modern history (16th–17th century), ideally with a focus on the Spanish Low Countries or the polycentric monarchy of Spain. Experience with archival sources in French and Spanish, a strong interest in digital humanities, and a record of international publications in early modern studies are required. Candidates should also have experience in public outreach, demonstrate teamwork and academic networking skills, and be willing to relocate to Luxembourg or its wider region. Fluency in English and French is mandatory; knowledge of German, Spanish, or Dutch is advantageous. The University of Luxembourg offers a modern, dynamic, and inclusive research environment, with staff from over 90 countries and strong links to professional sectors and the Luxembourg labour market. The position is based at the Belval Campus and is a fixed-term contract for 36 months, with a yearly gross salary of EUR 85,176. The university is a member of The Guild of European Research Intensive Universities and provides excellent infrastructure and support for research activities. To apply, candidates should submit their application online via the University of Luxembourg HR system, including a CV, cover letter, PhD diploma or expected defense date, transcript, list of publications, writing sample, and referee contact information. Early applications are encouraged as review begins upon receipt. Applications by email will not be considered. The University of Luxembourg is committed to promoting an inclusive culture and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds.