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Book workshop (Leiden, 4 June 2026) – deadline applications 1 May 2026

On 4 June 2026, the N.W. Posthumus Institute, organises a book workshop, to be led by initiator Viola Müller, postdoc researcher and lecturer within the Economic and Environmental History Group at Wageningen UR. Aim of the workshop This workshop aims to bring together a community of researchers struggling with similar issues, e.g. writing for a…

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Successful PhD Defence Posthumus alumna Alessandra De Mulder

On 27 March 2026, Posthumus alumna Alessandra De Mulder (University of Antwerp) successfully defended the thesis ‘Embedding a consumer revolution: Shifting values in the language of London auction advertisements, c. 1730-1830’ at the FelixArchief in Antwerp. Supervisors were Professor Bruno Blondé and Professor Ilja Van Damme (both University of Antwerp. Alessandra’s dissertation examines the emergence…

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3 PhD positions ECOLENT research project on on biodiversity in Northern Europe during the Late Middle Ages (Ghent University) – deadline 31 March 2026

The Department of History at Ghent University is looking for three PhD students (four years) to do interdisciplinary research on biodiversity in Northern Europe during the Late Middle Ages (15-16th centuries) as part of the ERC research team ECOLENT. The ERC-funded project Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600 (ECOLENT) develops a…

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Valedictory lecture Professor Marlou Schrover

On 6 March 2026, Professor Marlou Schrover, who has been a member of the N.W. Posthumus Institute from the very start, delivered her valedictory lecture at Leiden University, titled Verleden, heden en toekomst: hoe we het verleden kunnen gebruiken om het hedendaagse migratiedebat en -beleid te begrijpen, en bij te sturen. With her retirement, Marlou…

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Junior Onderzoeker / Inventarisator online kenniscentrum (Nationaal Slavernijmuseum; 3 maanden) – deadline 6 april 2026

~ because of required proficiency in Dutch only ~ Het Nationaal Slavernijmuseum bouwt aan een digitaal kennis platform dat mensen in staat stelt om dat verleden zelf te onderzoeken – laagdrempelig, toegankelijk en eerlijk. Hiervoor zoekt het museum een junior onderzoeker / inventarisator voor een periode van 3 maanden. De onderzoeker / inventarisator brengt in…

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