Job opening: Doctoral student (SNSF) in Digital Humanities - University of Lausanne
Doctoral student (SNSF) in Digital Humanities
The Department of Language and Information Sciences of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lausanne is looking for a
PhD candidate (SNSF) in digital humanities
Job information
- Expected start date: February 1st, 2022
- Contract length: 1 year, renewable for 3 years, total maximum of 4 years
- Activity rate: 100%
- Workplace: Lausanne-Dorigny
Application deadline: November 15, 2021
Your responsibilities
In the context of the SNSF project Towards Computational Historiographical Modeling: Corpora and Concepts (PI: Michael Piotrowski) we are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate in digital humanities. The project is in line with a research program that aims to develop epistemological and methodological foundations for digital humanities.
The focus of your work will be on the investigation of corpora as models and the elaboration of a doctoral thesis in the field of the project. Research questions include: How do corpora model and produce phenomena? What are commonalities and differences between different types of corpora? How can corpora-as-models be formally described in order to take their properties into account for research that makes use of them? While these are general issues in digital humanities, the project will examine them in the context of historical research in particular.
85% of the activity rate is dedicated to the preparation of the thesis linked to the project and 15% dedicated to supporting research activities linked to the project.
Your qualifications
- MA in digital humanities, a historical discipline, philosophy of science, or equivalent (master in hand at the start of the position).
- Marked interest in epistemological questions and methodology, historiography, and theory of history.
- Interest in digital humanities, computational modeling, and interdisciplinary research.
- Willingness to write a thesis in these areas.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently; willing to collaborate in a diverse and multilingual environment.
- Excellent spoken and written English. French language skills are not required, but a working knowledge of French would be useful (the work environment is French-speaking); knowledge of German would be an advantage.
Offical job posting
For the official job posting and the application link, please go to
Only applications submitted via this site will be considered.
Contact for further information
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Piotrowski michael.piotrowski@unil.ch
Postdoctoral Researcher SNSF (Postdoc) in Digital Humanities
The Department of Language and Information Sciences of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lausanne is looking for an
SNSF senior researcher (postdoc) in digital humanities
Job information
- Expected start date: February 1st, 2022
- Contract length: 4 years, not renewable
- Activity rate: 100%
- Workplace: Lausanne-Dorigny
Application deadline: November 15, 2021
Your responsibilities
In the context of the SNSF project Towards Computational Historiographical Modeling: Corpora and Concepts (PI: Michael Piotrowski) we are looking for a highly motivated postdoc in digital humanities. The project is in line with a research program that aims to develop epistemological and methodological foundations for digital humanities.
The focus of your work will be on the investigation of concepts as models: How do they function and how are they used? Are there structural similarities that would allow us to create a metamodel for formalizing concepts? While these are general issues in digital humanities, the project will examine them in the context of historical research in particular. You will work together with the PI and a PhD candidate and contribute to the project as a whole.
Your qualifications
- PhD in digital humanities, a historical discipline, philosophy of science, or equivalent (PhD in hand at the start of the position).
- Marked interest in epistemological questions and methodology, historiography, and theory of history.
- Interest in digital humanities, computational modeling, and interdisciplinary research.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently; willing to collaborate in a diverse and multilingual environment.
- Excellent spoken and written English. French language skills are not required, but a working knowledge of French would be useful (the work environment is French-speaking); knowledge of German would be an advantage.
Offical job posting
For the official job posting and the application link, please go to
Only applications submitted via this site will be considered.
Contact for further information
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Piotrowski michael.piotrowski@unil.ch