Anchoring Innovation in the Philosophical Schools of the Empire
Anchoring WP10: Cultural common ground in the Roman Empire (31 BCE-200 CE)
PhD Position (4 years, 1.0 fte) OR PD Position (3 years, 1.0fte), Utrecht University
Main Supervisor: Prof. dr Teun Tieleman
Salary Range: between € 2.541 and € 3.247 gross per month (PhD) | between € 3.974 and € 5.439 gross per month (PD)
Project Description
The research program in classical studies ‘Anchoring Innovation’ studies the way in which ‘the new’ is made acceptable and understandable to relevant social groups in a process of ‘anchoring’. The new is frequently anchored in ‘cultural common ground’. In this work package of the Anchoring Innovation research program, we study how the notion of cultural common ground (as opposed to personal common ground) can help explain different aspects of the coming-into-being of the Roman empire. The overarching issue for this WP, then, is precisely the role of cultural common ground as an anchor for self-understanding and identity-formation.
In the period of the Roman Empire, developments in the ancient philosophical schools were often ‘anchored’ in the Hellenistic period. In that period (and later), ancient philosophers tended to present their innovations as following from the work or thought of their school’s founder or constructed a philosophical pedigree reaching back even further. At the same time, there were philosophers who rejected past masters (cf Epicurus’ attitude to Socrates). Alongside instances of successful innovation there were less successful or failed attempts at innovation (cf the Cyrenaic school). Both the internal dynamics of philosophy and its interaction with society need to be taken into account.
Applicants will develop a research proposal for either a dissertation (PhD candidates) or a monograph or series of articles (ca. four) (Postdoc) concerned with one or more (related) cases of philosophical innovation in preferably the Imperial Period. The choice of subject is open, within the constraints posed by this periodization and the theme of the Anchoring Innovation program.
We invite structured PhD/PD proposals (title, research question, scholarly background, aims, method, corpus) in which candidates may choose their own reseach questions to address this broad topic. More information about the Anchoring Innovation research program can be found on the website (www.anchoringinnovation.nl). Another good starting point to get acquainted with the research program is an article by Ineke Sluiter, entitled “Anchoring Innovation: a Classical Research Agenda”.
Terms and Conditions PhD Project
PhD project, 4 years (1.0 FTE, 38 hrs per week), starting date to be agreed upon, with a preference for September 1, 2023. Initially, a contract will be given for 18 months, with an extension for the following 30 months on condition of good performance and a positive evaluation. The appointment must lead to the completion of a PhD thesis. Salary range from € 2.541 to € 3.247 gross per month for a fulltime appointment (pay scale for PhDs, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).
Utrecht University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3%), training and career development. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. Please note that if the successful candidate is not already registered as living in the Netherlands, it is required that the candidate will officially relocate to the Netherlands on the starting date of the contract at the latest.
Tasks of the PhD candidate will include
Requirements for PhD candidates
Terms and Conditions PD Project
Postdoc project, 3 years (1.0 fte, 38 hrs per week), starting date to be agreed upon, with a preference for September 1, 2023. Initially the employee will receive a one-year contract, with extension for the following 2 years on condition of a positive evaluation. Salary range (depending on education and experience) of a minimum of € 3.974,- and a maximum of € 5.439,- (salary scale 11) gross per month for full-time employment, (pay scale for postdoctoral researchers, in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities). This includes medical and pension benefits. If desired, the position may be held part-time and thereby extended in length.
Utrecht University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3%), training and career development. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. Please note that if the successful candidate is not already registered as living in the Netherlands, it is required that the candidate will officially relocate to the Netherlands on the starting date of the contract at the latest.
Tasks of the Postdoc will include
Requirements for PD candidates
Diversity
The Anchoring Innovation program is strongly committed to diversity within its team and especially welcomes applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Information
Enquiries about the position can be addressed to Prof. dr Teun Tieleman (t.l.tieleman@uu.nl). We have deliberately scheduled a long period between this announcement and the deadline for submission so that candidates have ample time to prepare their own versions of the projects outlined above. We know that the design of a good project takes time and effort. Do not hesitate to contact your prospective supervisor about this. Questions about the procedure can be directed to Dr Suzanne van de Liefvoort (anchoring@let.ru.nl).
Application
In order to be admissible, applications must include the following information (in the same order), in one PDF file (not zipped):
Please submit your complete application to Dr Suzanne van de Liefvoort, the coordinator of the Anchoring-program via anchoring@let.ru.nl before April 24, 2023. Interviews will take place in the week of 22-26 May 2023 (online).