This PhD position aims to investigate how complex temporalities of migration and mobility in urban contexts interact with policies aimed at migration and migration-related diversities. As migration in the cities such as Rotterdam and Bilbao becomes more complex (liquid/fluid), with growing variation in temporalities of stay of different types of migrants, national and local policies are challenged by this (increased) international as well as internal mobility. Migration and inclusion policies are often based on explicit and implicit assumptions about how long migrants intend to stay, whether they are temporary or permanent, oriented on settlement or not. Policies (i.e. public services, social protection, civic integration and participation measures) do not always consider migrant’s changing intentions, potentially mobile nature of their occupation, etc. This research strives to explore which temporality considerations with regards to various migrant categories are taken into account in both local and national policies; how they affect specific migrant categories (i.e. intra-EU migrants, asylum seekers, highly-skilled professionals or expats, digital nomads and students), and how lived realities of these migrant categories interact with policies, and hence, the access to rights and services in Rotterdam and Bilbao. The PhD project speaks to the broader literature on complex migration, the mobility turn in migration studies and governance studies. This position involves a secondment of 3 months to the University of Deusto in Bilbao.
Please be aware of the extended application procedure, including a short research proposal. Once you press the button to APPLY this list of 6 documents becomes visible, as well as a timeline of the application process.
Main Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter Scholten (Erasmus University Rotterdam) –
p.scholten@essb.eur.nlCo-supervisor: Dr. Bilge Yabanci (University of Deusto) –
bilge.yabanci@deusto.esMITIME NetworkUp on selection, the PhD Candidates will be part of a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network “
MITIME: Migration and Time in Post-industrial Urban Europe” (see details here
MITIME) together with other
14 PhD candidates. MSCA Doctoral Network aims to train early-stage researchers through international, interdisciplinary, and
intersectoral doctoral training. Successful candidates will conduct original
research on migration, temporality, and urban inequality and participate in all network-wide training and mobility activities. Other PhD positions are open in one of the network’s seven partner universities in Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Spain and Türkiye.
Being part of MITIME Network brings the following benefits: - A prestigious PhD position within a dynamic network of universities and societal partners in migration and urban studies.
- A comprehensive training programme combining theoretical courses, advanced methods, and transferable skills.
- Joint supervision by leading academic experts from two universities with interdisciplinary guidance and intellectual support.
- International and intersectoral secondments to non-academic and institutional partners across Europe.
- Strong career-development opportunities across academic, public, and private sectors.
- Structured mentoring, leadership training, and professional development.
Job descriptionPhD candidate is expected to do the following:
- Conduct interdisciplinary and collaborative research on the topic governance of migration temporality
- Develop a concrete and feasible research project fitting overarching theme, resulting in defence of the PhD dissertation at the end of the 4th year
- Conduct qualitative fieldwork as part of the PhD project
- Contribute to general MITIME collective research, dissemination and various network events
- Participate in the training activities (workshops, summer schools) offered by both MITIME network and the ESSB faculty
- Spend at least 3-months at the University of Deusto in Bilbao (secondment)
- Contribute to scholarly publications in academic journals