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Yonca Erkan

Professor at University of Antwerp

University of Antwerp

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PhD Scholarship in Built Heritage Studies and Cocoa Heritage Mapping at University of Antwerp

The University of Antwerp, Department of Heritage in the Faculty of Design Sciences, is recruiting a full-time doctoral scholarship holder in Built Heritage Studies . The PhD project focuses on augmented mapping of cocoa heritage in São Tomé and Príncipe or Ghana , depending on the candidate’s language skills. The research explores the multidimensions and multi-narratives of cocoa heritage, including tangible and intangible heritage values linked to cocoa cultivation, and aims to develop a transferable framework for mapping agricultural systems heritage. The project is embedded in the Built Heritage group of Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences (ARCHES) and the Architecture and Interior (A+I) research group. The successful candidate will publish scientific articles independently and with the promotors, and will also carry out a limited number of teaching and research support tasks. Research themes: built heritage, heritage studies, cocoa heritage, augmented mapping, multimodal mapping, agricultural systems heritage, climate change, people-centered heritage documentation. Eligibility highlights: a Master’s degree in heritage studies or a related field such as architecture, architectural conservation, urban planning, or interior architecture; excellent academic results; C1-level English and/or Portuguese; Dutch desirable but not essential; experience in the cultural heritage sector is an advantage. Funding: full-time doctoral scholarship for one year, renewable annually after positive evaluation for up to four years. The scholarship follows the University of Antwerp BAP doctoral scholarship scales. Application deadline: 3 August 2026 (midnight Brussels time). Interviews are expected in the first week of September. How to apply: submit the application via the University of Antwerp online job platform and include a motivation letter in English and an English CV. Contact Yonca Erkan for questions about the position, or [email protected] for technical questions about the application form.

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Doctoral Scholarship in Built Heritage Studies – Augmented Mapping of Cocoa Heritage

The University of Antwerp invites applications for a full-time doctoral scholarship in Built Heritage Studies, focusing on the augmented mapping of cocoa heritage in São Tomé and Príncipe or Ghana. This position is based in the Department of Heritage within the Faculty of Design Sciences, offering a dynamic and international academic environment. The research project aims to address gaps in the study of cocoa heritage by exploring its multidimensional and multi-narrative aspects, including both tangible and intangible values associated with cocoa cultivation. The project seeks to systematically document these values and develop a transferable framework for mapping agricultural systems heritage, using an augmented, multimodal approach to represent cocoa heritage in a holistic, people-centered manner. As a doctoral researcher, you will actively prepare and defend a PhD thesis, collaborate with colleagues in the Built Heritage group of Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences (ARCHES) and the Architecture and Interior (A+I) research group, and publish scientific articles independently and with your promotors, Prof. dr. Yonca Erkan and Prof. dr. Sara Eloy. You will also undertake limited teaching and research support tasks for ARCHES and A+I. The research is designed to generate scientific knowledge that can inform strategic insights and guidelines for understanding and mapping food-related multidimensional heritage, particularly in the context of climate change. Applicants must hold a Master degree in heritage studies or a related discipline (architecture, architectural conservation, urban planning, interior architecture, etc.) or obtain it by the start date. Excellent academic results are required, along with fluency at least at C1 level in English and/or Portuguese. Dutch language skills are desirable but not essential. Candidates should demonstrate teaching and research competencies aligned with the University’s educational vision and research policies, and experience in the cultural heritage sector or a similar field is desirable. The scholarship is offered for one year, with the possibility of renewal up to a maximum of four years following positive evaluations. The monthly scholarship amount is determined according to the pay scales for Contract Research Staff (BAP). Doctoral researchers will have access to a wide range of courses and educational credit through the Antwerp Doctoral School, and will work primarily at Campus Mutsaard in a stimulating environment. The planned start date is 1 November 2026 (or 1 January 2027 for non-Belgian nationals) or as soon as possible thereafter. Applications must be submitted online via the University of Antwerp’s job application platform by 3 August 2026. Required documents include a motivation letter and CV in English. The selection committee will review applications promptly after the deadline, with interviews expected in the first week of September. For questions about the application process, contact [email protected]; for job-specific inquiries, contact Prof. Yonca Erkan at [email protected]. The University of Antwerp is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities, and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. The institution has received the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award and offers a family-friendly, sustainable working environment that invests in employee growth.

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