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P Slavin

Professor at Faculty of Arts and Humanities

University of Stirling

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Social History

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Medieval History

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Covid-19 Pandemic

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SYNERGY PLAGUE: Reconstructing the Environmental and Societal Drivers of Plague Outbreaks in Eurasia (1300–1900)

The University of Stirling's Faculty of Arts and Humanities is offering a funded PhD studentship for the project "SYNERGY PLAGUE: Reconstructing the Environmental and Societal Drivers of Plague Outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900." This research opportunity focuses on the environmental and socio-demographic contexts and impacts of plague outbreaks, with a particular emphasis on the period c.1400–1700. The project aims to analyze the trans-regional dynamics of plague, exploring how environmental factors and societal structures contributed to the spread and impact of epidemics across Eurasia. Supervised by Professor P Slavin, the successful candidate will join a vibrant academic community within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The research will involve historical analysis, social history, and potentially interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the drivers and consequences of plague outbreaks. The project is ideal for students interested in historical epidemiology, environmental history, and the societal impacts of disease. Funding is available for one PhD student, covering the studentship for the duration of the project. While specific details regarding stipend and tuition are not provided, the position is described as funded. Applicants should have a strong academic background in history, social history, or related disciplines, and demonstrate interest in environmental and socio-demographic research. Prior experience with historical research methods is preferred. The application deadline is 30 June 2026. Interested candidates should apply online via the provided FindAPhD link. Prepare a CV and cover letter outlining your research interests and relevant experience. For further information, contact the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Stirling. This studentship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the understanding of historical pandemics and their societal and environmental drivers, with the potential for interdisciplinary collaboration and impactful research outcomes.

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