Position for a researcher: Economic and Social History (Utrecht University)

RHN 126/2014 | Opportunity

ERC-funded project “Coordinating for life. Success and failure of Western European societies in coping with rural hazards and disasters, 1300-1800”, Utrecht University (Netherlands)

Apply no later than: 18 December 2014

 

“Strengthening the foundations:
delving into the cases and building datasets”

About the organisation

Utrecht University is one of Europe’s leading research universities, recognised internationally for its high quality and innovative approach to both research and teaching. Founded in 1636, the University has always focused strongly on research. Owing to its solid grounding in discipline- based scholarship, Utrecht University is at the forefront of developments in interdisciplinary knowledge. The University participates in various thematic multidisciplinary collaborations that conduct excellent research. With its prominence in teaching and research, Utrecht University works towards finding solutions of the highest possible impact and significance to the major challenges facing the 21st century.

The Faculty of Humanities has around 7,000 students and 900 staff members. With its research and education in these fields, the Faculty aims to contribute to a better understanding of the Netherlands and Europe in a rapidly changing social and cultural context. The enthusiastic and motivated colleagues and the excellent facilities in the historic town centre of Utrecht, where the Faculty is located, provide a stimulating professional atmosphere.

Function

As a reseacher you will work within the ERC-funded project “Coordinating for life. Success and failure of Western European societies in coping with rural hazards and disasters, 1300-1800”, which aims to explain why some societies are successful in preventing the effects of major hazards and buffering threats, or in recovering quickly, while others prove highly vulnerable. A main element in the project is a comparative analysis, using selected Northwestern European regions as test areas. The project is funded by the European Research Council, by way of an Advanced Grant awarded to project-coordinator Prof. Bas van Bavel.

Within the project, 1 position for a researcher will be available:

  • The reseacher (starting preferably 1 April 2015, or earlier) will work on Work Package 1 (“Strengthening the foundations: delving into the cases and building datasets”). The researcher will make the first steps in building the project’s databases, in order to better quantify the effects of hazards and disasters. The researcher, in collaboration with the other researchers involved in the team, will assemble the quantitative material (food prices, lease prices, numbers of casualties, etc.) to be integrated in the project’s databases and used for the quantitative analyses. He/she will also investigate the opportunities to analyse these datasets systematically, in order to establish patterns or correlations In doing so, he/she will work on identifying and, where possible, solving methodological issues we will come across, especially in measuring impacts and responses.

 

You will be based at Utrecht University, and be part of the research team led by prof. Bas van Bavel and will as such also be part of the department History and Art History, Section Economic and Social History, led by prof. Bas van Bavel and prof. Jan Luiten van Zanden.

Profile
A successful candidate should preferably have:

  • a PhD or a (research) master degree in history, or in economics or another social science with clear interest in economic and social history;
  • experience with quantitative research and methods for comparative research; technical / ITC skills;
  • proven experience in building and analyzing data sets;
  • some archival experience;
  • capacity to work both as an independent researcher and as part of a team;
  • ability to work in an international, interdisciplinary team.

 

Additional information

Are you interested? For more information about the project please contact the project leader prof.dr. Bas van Bavel, email: b.j.p.vanbavel@uu.nl. For practical information and questions please contact Linda Westerink, email: a.h.westerink@uu.nl.

Applicants are also advised to consult the project description: http://vkc.library.uu.nl/vkc/seh/research/Lists/Research%20Desk/Attachments/11/project_descrip tion.pdf

Apply

Applicants should send a cover letter and a curriculum vitae, certified copies of relevant diplomas, one recent academic publication, the contact details of two referees (names, affiliations and phone numbers or email addresses; preferably, reference letters are included) and a 600-word research design proposal, in which the applicant presents his/her ideas about the relevant project. Included in this proposal in an indication of the specific position and Work Package you are applying for. Please note that applications without this 600-word research design proposal will not be included in the subsequent selection procedure! Please refer to the position you are applying for and use the application button below to apply.

Offer

We offer a full-time reseacher-position (1.0 fte) beginning 1 April 2015 (or earlier). Initially, there is a half year contract. Salary ranges between € 2.427,-- and € 3.150,- gross per month on a fulltime basis (i.e. salary scale 10 according to the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities) depending on experience and qualifications.

Utrecht University offers a pension scheme, a holiday allowance of 8% per year, an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities. More information: terms of employment

Interviews with selected candidates will take place on 19 January or 22 January 2015. Respond before 18 December 2014.