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Vacaturenr. 15056 Functie-categorie PhD-posities Omvang (fte) 1,0 Extern/intern Extern Locatie Den Haag Geplaatst op 30 juli 2024 Sluitingsdatum 6 september 2024 Nog 38 dagen om te solliciteren Solliciteer direct The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs is looking for a PhD fellow in its research groups War, Peace, Justice and/or Governance of Crisis. The PhD fellow will develop a research project on the convergence of disaster and remittance studies to contribute to our teaching portfolio in our bachelor and master programmes. Crises, disasters and remittances appear to be elementally connected. For instance, in the first year of the war in Ukraine, as much money in remittances was sent to Ukraine as was Western military support. In Haiti, following the most recent hurricanes and earthquake disasters, remittances spiked. Afghanistan was pushed to the of famine following the sanctioning of the Taliban, only to be brought back from the brink by the informal flow of remittances. Across the globe, when crisis strikes, it is often those who suffer the most who do the most. Crisis and remittances may be linked, yet humanitarian crisis and disaster studies and remittance studies could not be further apart. We seek a PhD candidate eager to investigate the myriad theoretical and empirical puzzles. Candidates should be familiar with one of the research topics and be willing to engage deeply with the other. Candidates should also have a case study in mind (it need not be one of the aforementioned) and be ready to justify that case to the selection committee. PhD fellows are junior academics who are responsible for teaching workgroups across the bachelor programmes and for teaching assistance in the master programmes, while also completing their PhD dissertation. They spend fifty percent of their time doing dissertation research and fifty per cent teaching, which includes the PhD training and tutor training they receive themselves. Because they teach half of the time, the fellows receive a tutor salary, and because they do PhD research half of the time the fellows have a 6-year contract to enable completion of their dissertation in that period. PhD fellows primarily teach bachelor workgroups in which students work on their academic and professional skills using content from the lectures, and learn to apply relevant theories and practices. Collaborating with the course lecturers, tutors design workgroups, teach in small groups, provide input on assessment methods and rubrics, and grade assignments. In addition, they assist in master programme teaching under supervision of the course examiner. Teaching expertise, experience, and trainings allow the PhD fellow to obtain a University Teaching Qualification (UTQ or BKO in Dutch). Research by the PhD fellow includes all research activities necessary to complete a dissertation within the six-year time frame plus a mandatory PhD training programme offered by the ISGA and FGGA graduate school. The successful candidate will join the Research Groups Governance of Crisis and/or War, Peace and Justice within ISGA. The research should lead to a PhD within a six-year timeframe. Prospective candidates need to demonstrate a clear affinity with both teaching and research on the topic of this vacancy, in their CV and motivation letter plus a research statement on the vacancy topic. The PhD fellow will be supervised by dr. Matthew Hoye and prof. dr. Sanneke Kuipers. The candidate will perform the research and teaching at or on behalf of the Institute of Security and Global Affairs. Selection criteria
Where you will work FGGA is one of the seven faculties of Leiden University. This young, entrepreneurial, innovative organisation has three scientific institutes, two centres, over 3,700 students and 425 staff members. For more information about the faculty, click here. The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) is a scientific institute specialising in security issues. ISGA is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs of Leiden University. ISGA analyses and studies security issues with local, national, transnational and global impact. These include crises, intelligence, terrorism, war, violence and cybercrime. The institute is characterised by a multidisciplinary research approach. ISGA is based in the residential city of The Hague, the international city of peace, justice and security. Inspiring interactions are maintained with other knowledge institutions, regional, national and international governments, the private sector and NGOs. What we offer You can count on an enjoyable job within the socially relevant world of education and research. The University’s challenging and international work environment is located just steps away from the bustling city centre of The Hague. We also want to work with you to devote attention to your health and vitality, for example with the fun activities we organise through Healthy University. We also offer:
For more information about employment conditions, see Job application procedure and employment conditions . What we find important Applications
The first interviews will take place between 16 and 30 September. Candidates will be asked to prepare a short 5 minute teaching segment on a topic of their choosing. For further information please contact dr. Matthew Hoye, at j.m.hoyefgga.leidenuniv.nl To help us get to know each other better, we follow a number of steps in the application procedure. For more information, see ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.universiteitleiden.nl%2Fen%2Fworking-at%2Fjob-application-procedure-and-employment-conditions&module=jobs&id=19239" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.universiteitleiden.nl%2Fen%2Fworking-at%2Fjob-application-procedure-and-employment-conditions&module=jobs&id=19239" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/working-at/job-application-procedure-and-employment-conditions .
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