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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Cologne has the following positions available:

6 doctoral positions and 1 postdoctoral position


for a period of three years starting on 1st April 2018 within the framework of the Research Training Group 2212 “Dynamics of Conventionality (400–1550)”. The monthly remuneration for the doctoral positions amounts to 65 % TV-L 13, and to 100 % TV-L 13 for the postdoctoral position.

The research training group conducts research from an interdisciplinary perspective into the dynamics of conventionality from late antiquity to the early modern era. Under the overarching motto of convention, phenomena such as custom, regularity, tradition, and habitualisation are examined in order to understand their inner dynamics. The disciplines involved are history, German philology, philosophy, art and architectural history, medieval Latin philology, and musicology. The research training group offers a structured doctoral programme that is integrated interdisciplinarily and internationally. More information on the thematic orientation: zemak.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de.

An excellent university degree in one of the subjects covered by the research training group and a clearly recognisable focus on medieval studies are prerequisite for applicants for the doctoral positions. Please submit the following documents as part of your application:

– Curriculum Vitae and certificats
– a 6 page exposé on the planned doctoral project
– a 1 page letter of motivation.

The postdoctoral position will involve developing a dedicated research project, providing scientific advise to the doctoral candidates, and collaborating on the research institutes research focus. There are additional opportunities for career planning and scientific networking. A focus on comparative culture or a focus on the change of epochs (around 500 or around 1500) is a prerequisite for this position. Please submit the following documents as part of your application:

– Curriculum Vitae and certificats
– a 6 page exposé on the planned research project
– a 1 page letter of motivation.

The University of Cologne actively supports equal opportunities and the research institute particularily welcomes applications from female candidates. Please send your written application by December 8, 2017 to the following address:

University of Cologne
Zentrum fuer Mittelalterstudien (ZEMAK)
Institut fuer deutsche Sprache und Literatur I
Dr. Anica Schumann
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
D-50923 Cologne

Bei Rückfragen kontaktieren Sie bitte Dr. Anica Schumann