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Last application date Apr 15, 2026 23:59 Department LW03 - Department of History Degree Master’s degree in History or related Humanities discipline Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff
ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITYGhent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, as well as technical and social service provision on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities.With its 11 faculties and more than 85 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKSYou will devote at least 90% of your time to academic research in preparation for a doctoral dissertation.The Sarton Centre for History of Science and Humanities (Ghent University) and the Centre Leo Apostel (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) invite applications for two fully funded PhD positions within a four year research project on early modern astronomical culture in the Habsburg Netherlands. The project investigates astronomy in seventeenth century Europe as an intellectual, moral and religious practice, with a particular focus on the priest astronomer Govaart Wendelen (1580-1667). His extensive correspondence and working notes reveal a remarkably transnational scholarly network stretching across the Habsburg Netherlands, France, Italy, the Holy Roman Empire and Rome. This combination of historiographical marginality and dense interconnectedness makes Wendelen an ideal starting point for examining Catholic scholarly networks in the early modern world. Drawing on manuscript materials, correspondence, observational records and printed works, the project rethinks the relationship between Copernican astronomy, Catholic theology, chronology and moral reform. It combines intellectual history, history of science and manuscript studies, with attention to the circulation, coordination and authority of knowledge across political, institutional and confessional boundaries. Within this shared framework, the two PhD projects each follow a distinct but complementary research trajectory: 1. The "Eclipse Project" This project focuses on Wendelen’s astronomical and chronological work, including his observational practices, manuscript tables and correspondence with other astronomers. It addresses fundamental questions about early modern scientific practice: how observational data were coordinated, how standards emerged and how credibility was established within a fragmented yet highly connected Catholic scholarly world. It contributes to broader debates on scientific coordination, infrastructure and transnational knowledge production. 2. The "Deluge Project" This project examines Wendelen’s theological, historical and antiquarian work, especially his attempts to reconcile astronomical knowledge with biblical chronology, the Flood narrative and programmes of moral reform. It offers a strong avenue for exploring the place of science within early modern Catholic intellectual culture and the entanglement of astronomy with theology, historiography and the history of the humanities. Each doctoral student will develop an individual PhD thesis within this shared framework and participate in joint activities such as workshops, conferences and collaborative digital source analysis. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FORWe seek highly motivated candidates with a strong interest in early modern intellectual history and history of science. Ideally, you have:
No prior specialisation in the history of astronomy is required; intellectual curiosity, philological sensitivity and methodological openness are essential. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU
INTERESTED?Please submit the following documents in English:
Send your materials to steven.vandenbroeckeugent.be and Cornelis.Johannes.Schiltvub.be . Late applications will not be accepted. Ghent University adheres to an equal opportunities and diversity policy and encourages all qualified candidates to apply. For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Steven Vanden Broecke ( steven.vandenbroeckeugent.be , +32 09/3310251). Back to top Naar boven | |
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