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Are you interested in the impact of global processes on the religious identity formation of people? Or do you want to know how Christian practices and beliefs can contribute to good life? Are you looking for an opportunity to dive into a specific theological topic in search of new insights?
As a PhD candidate you will work on your research topic at the PThU in Amsterdam or Groningen. You will do this in the framework of one or more of our two overarching research programmes: Mediating Good Life and Moving Identities.
What do we expect from you?
As a PhD candidate you collect, analyse and interpret research data. Subsequently you are expected to write a PhD thesis, in coordination with your supervisor. Throughout the process you regularly share your research results with scholars, professionals and the general public through e.g. paper presentations at research conferences and publications in academic and professional journals.
For this you should have:
Fixed-term contract: One year, after a positive result of the assessment of progress an extension of 2,5 to 3 years will be offered.
What do we offer?
At the PThU you will work in a context in which the fascination for what belief and religion actually do with people is central. Out of that fascination we work on relevant research on the developments in beliefs, church and Christianity worldwide. We train students to be the future ministers of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands as well as general theological experts, and provide post-academic training for ministers and chaplains.
We offer our contract PhD candidates the following:
The Protestant Theological University (PThU) is a university of theology, located in Amsterdam and Groningen. The PThU stands for solid and relevant theological education and research into developments in faith, church and world Christianity. We do our work out of a strong connection to the church and a fascination for how faith works in people's lives - and that includes the faith of our staff and students.
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