Dear ESFO-L subscribers,
Below follows the text of a job advertisement concerning two PhD scholarships at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. One of the scholarships in particular could be of interest to members of this list, since there is some preference for a project in the Pacific region. I will give the description of this scholarship first, to be followed by the text of the official advertisement which will appear in the relevant Danish sources later this month. Please feel free to forward this advertisement to anyone you think may be interested. I cannot be contacted until 12 March, because I will be away on fieldwork in PNG, but those interested may contact Kristoffer Brix Bertelsen (e-mail address is in the advertisement).
Yours, Ton Otto
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PhD 2 Warfare, society and state formation from an anthropological perspective. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the comparative and theoretical aims of the project by studying the relationship between state-formation and warfare in non-western contexts. Anthropological, archaeological and historical studies provide rich source material for the comparative study of state-formation in selected areas such as Africa, Central America and Polynesia. The PhD project could consist of an evaluation of this substantive literature with the aim of contributing to the development of an interpretative theoretical framework. Alternatively, the candidate could focus on a more in-depth study of a limited region, using various historical and ethnographical sources. Because of the regional specialization within the research group there is a preference for a Polynesian case study (especially Tonga, Samoa, Fiji), but the candidate is free to suggest any other region. The PhD candidate is required to collaborate closely with the other members of the research team in the war and society programme, to take part in common seminars and workshops, and to do a limited amount of teaching.
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text of the official advertisement
Two PhD scholarships at University of Aarhus, departments of Prehistoric Archaeology and Ethnography & Social Anthropology, Moesgaard The Faculty of Arts is looking for qualified candidates for two three-year PhD scholarships planned to begin May 1st, 1999, or soon thereafter, at the departments of Prehistoric Archaeology and Ethnography & Social Anthropology at Moesgard. The scholarships are financed by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities' initiative "Civilisation and War" under the three-year research programme "Warfare & Society in an Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspective" (1999-2001).
1. Warfare & Society in the European Bronze Age, 2300-500 BC
2. Warfare, Society and State Formation from an Anthropological Perspective
Appointment will take place according to the agreement between the Central Union of Academically Educated Employees and the Ministry of Finance. To obtain a PhD scholarship the candidate must agree to register as a PhD student at the Faculty of Arts, University of Aarhus. A Master s degree (kandidatstudiet) must moreover be concluded before the candidate takes up the programme for the PhD (the written assessment of the candidate's Master s dissertation must be submitted prior to the deadline for application). Application for a PhD scholarship and enrollment as PhD student at the Faculty of Arts should be written on the application form specified, which includes a detailed project description of max. 5 pages. Application form, guidelines for filling in the form, and the Faculty's general study programme are available at the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology ( +45 89424616, Secretary Anita Laursen) and at the Department of Ethnography & Social Anthropology (+45 89424661, Secretary Bodil Bjerring). For further information, please contact: Anthropology, Dr. Kristoffer Brix Bertelsen (before March 12th, 1999: +45 33135448; [log in to unmask]), Professor dr. Ton Otto (after March 12th, 1999: +45 8942 4664; [log in to unmask]). Archaeology, Professor dr.phil. Henrik Thrane (+45 89424614; [log in to unmask] ), or research co-ordinator, dr.phil. Helle Vandkilde (+45 89424623, [log in to unmask]). It is strongly recommended that candidates contact one of these persons well before the application deadline. Further information, including a more detailed description of the project and the general research programme, is available at the following address: http://www.hum.aau.dk/dk/forhisto/fark/HOME.HTM Please send five copies of your application, including c.v., to: Faculty of Arts, University of Aarhus, Building 328, Nordre Ringgade, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. One copy of relevant academic publications may be sent separately to the same address.
Application deadline: April 1st, 1999, at 12.00 a.m. The application must be marked 1998-218/1-? (please check the number)
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