Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Dublin - Ireland |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | €25,000 or £21,744.90 (converted salary*) - please see advert |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 5th March 2025 |
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Closes: | 31st March 2025 |
UCD School of History, College of Arts and Humanities, University College Dublin, Ireland, is pleased to announce a generously funded Ph.D. studentship specialising in:
Rural and tribal history of the modern Middle East (c.1870-c.1945)
which will be supervised by Dr. M. Talha Çiçek, Associate Professor in History of the Modern Middle East (people.ucd.ie/m.cicek) and the Principal Investigator of ERC funded Project, CAPITALEAST: Global Capitalism and Rurality: Agency, Commodification and the Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Middle Eastern Countryside, 1870-1945. The successful candidate will work on the Arab tribal groups of Modern Syria as part of CAPITALEAST. A reading knowledge of Ottoman Turkish and Arabic is required.
CAPITALEAST compares tribes of diverse origins, examining the ‘capitalization’ of their agriculture and the commercialization of their livestock. It adopts a translocal and global approach to reveal the connectedness of the diverse social entities to the wider world like the nomadic, semi-settled and settled tribes living in cultivable, desert, and mountainous ecologies. The project proposes an ambitious longitudinal enquiry, combining an analysis of digitized and published sources with extensive work in regional and central archives. The successful applicant with join of team of researchers working on different aspects of this project.
This is a research focused role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator.
The primary purpose of the studentship is to further develop your research skills and competences, including the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications.
Deadline: 31st March 2025 by email to m.cicek@ucd.ie.
The studentship is open to EU and non-EU candidates and is for a maximum of four years, renewable each year, subject to satisfactory progress. The award includes full tuition fee waiver, and a Ph.D. stipend of €25,000 per annum. There will also be funding to compensate research costs of the Ph.D. in the relevant archives. We anticipate that the successful candidate will start in September 2025.
Please submit the following application materials by email:
The Selection Panel will shortlist candidates for interview, which is likely to take place in the first week of April. Successful applicants will be informed by email.
For the application procedure please see the relevant school guidelines below. The outcome of this competition will be communicated directly to all applicants.
Specialisation: The Modern Middle East History (c. 1870-c.1945)
In addition to a competitive stipend, the successful candidate also will have access to an annual research budget for archival research in relevant collections abroad or related research expenses.
The UCD School of History stands as one of Europe’s premier centers for historical research, offering a vibrant research community. The School of History is well-connected through its active engagement with international partners and a broad array of UCD research centres and institutes. The successful candidate will join a robust graduate community of early career modern history scholars, from MA students in in the School of History, to postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows in connected schools.
As such, interdisciplinary work is welcomed, and candidates from all relevant areas of the Middle East studies are encouraged to apply.
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