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The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to offer a three-year PhD scholarship for an outstanding doctoral candidate wishing to pursue a research project in the field of German-Jewish history and culture with a focus on the 20th century.

Applications are invited from current and prospective master’s graduates with an excellent academic track record.

The scholarship will cover tuition fees at the home fee rate (£4,786 in 2024-25) and a stipend (£21,237 per year for 2024-25) for up to three years. 

The recipient of this scholarship will be based at the School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck, University of London. 

To apply for this scholarship, you will need to apply for a History MPhil/PhD on the Birkbeck website by Wednesday 27th November 2024. Please select ‘History MPhil/PhD: 4 years full-time, on campus, starting 2024-25’ and specify in your research proposal that you wish to be considered for the Leo Baeck Institute London PhD Scholarship. Under ‘Proposed supervisor’ write Dr Joseph Cronin.

Please contact Dr Joseph Cronin (j.cronin@lbilondon.ac.uk) with any questions you may have.

 

Leo Baeck Institute London

Location: London, hybrid

Salary: £42,365 to £45,892 per annum, pro rata (0.5 FTE). Fixed term for 12 months 

The Leo Baeck Institute London is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research on the intersections and entanglements between German-Jewish and British history, including the British Empire, with a specific topic of their choosing. This is a 0.5 FTE position, lasting one year.

 

Role Description:

The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the understanding of cultural, social, and intellectual exchanges between German-Jewish emigrants and British society, particularly in the context of migration, exile, and the aftermath of the Holocaust. This role aims to enhance the profile and scope of the Institute’s activities and encourage new collaborations, publications, and outreach initiatives. The researcher will also be affiliated with Birkbeck, University of London, as an Honorary Research Fellow.

 

About the Institute:

The Leo Baeck Institute London is a research institute devoted to the study of German-Jewish history, focusing particularly on the period from the 19th century to the present day. As the leading institution in its field, the institute holds a collection of primary sources, providing researchers with resources for exploring the history of German-speaking Jewry in Europe. In addition to its archival holdings, the institute hosts lectures, seminars, and exhibitions, encouraging dialogue amongst academics, students, and the wider public. The LBI London is committed to expanding access to its collections and promoting scholarly inquiry into German-Jewish history and culture.

 

Details:

Hours: Part-time, 0.5 FTE

Contract: Fixed term until 31st December 2025

Closing date: 31st October 2024 (11.59pm)

Expected Interview Date: 19th November 2024

Expected Start Date: 1st January 2025

 

Application Process:

Please contact Dr. Joseph Cronin at j.cronin@lbilondon.ac.uk for informal enquiries.

To apply, please email the following documents as a single PDF document to info@lbilondon.ac.uk with the subject line ‘LBI London Postdoctoral Research Fellow – application’ by 11.59pm on 31 October 2024:

  • A CV (including a list of publications)
  • A personal statement of no more than 1000 words, outlining how you meet the specified essential and desirable criteria for the role (see ‘Person Specification’ document).
  • A research proposal of no more than 1500 words, which also provides a schedule for your 12 months as a research fellow.

In addition, please arrange for two academic references to be sent to Dr Joseph Cronin at info@lbilondon.ac.uk by the same date.

The LBI London celebrates and promotes diversity, equality, and inclusion, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. This appointment will be made on merit alone.

 

Job Specification:

https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2024-08/Postdoc%20job%2…

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