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Two Fully Funded Positions Last application date: 15 April 2026 (23:59) Host Institutions
About Ghent UniversityGhent University is one of Belgium’s largest and most dynamic research universities, employing more than 15,000 staff members across 11 faculties and over 85 departments. With a strong commitment to research-based education, international collaboration, and societal engagement, Ghent University offers an intellectually stimulating environment and excellent career opportunities. Research Project OverviewThe Sarton Centre for History of Science and Humanities (Ghent University) and the Centre Leo Apostel (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) invite applications for two fully funded PhD positions within a four-year research project on early modern astronomical culture in the Habsburg Netherlands. The project investigates astronomy in seventeenth-century Europe as an intellectual, moral, and religious practice, with a particular focus on the priest-astronomer Govaart Wendelen (1580–1667). Wendelen’s extensive correspondence and working notes reveal a highly transnational Catholic scholarly network extending across the Habsburg Netherlands, France, Italy, the Holy Roman Empire, and Rome. Using manuscript sources, correspondence, observational records, and printed works, the project rethinks the relationship between Copernican astronomy, Catholic theology, chronology, and moral reform. It combines intellectual history, history of science, and manuscript studies, with particular attention to knowledge circulation and authority across political, institutional, and confessional boundaries. PhD Research TracksWithin a shared research framework, each doctoral fellow will pursue an individual and complementary research trajectory: 1. The Eclipse ProjectThis project focuses on Wendelen’s astronomical and chronological work, including:
The project contributes to broader debates on scientific credibility, coordination, infrastructure, and transnational knowledge production in early modern Europe. 2. The Deluge ProjectThis project examines Wendelen’s theological, historical, and antiquarian writings, with particular attention to:
This track offers a strong perspective on the entanglement of science, religion, and the humanities. Tasks and Responsibilities
Candidate ProfileWe are looking for highly motivated candidates with strong interests in early modern intellectual history and history of science. Applicants should have:
No prior specialisation in the history of astronomy is required. Intellectual curiosity, philological sensitivity, and methodological openness are essential. What We Offer
Salary scales and benefits: How to ApplyPlease submit the following documents in English:
Send all materials to: Late applications will not be accepted. Equality and DiversityGhent University is committed to equal opportunities and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background. ContactFor further information about the position, please contact:
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