Vacancy: Professor in socioeconomic history of the Modern and Contemporary Period (BOF)

Vacancy: Professor in socioeconomic history of the Modern and Contemporary Period (BOF)

  • Apply until 08/03/2024 (DD/MM/YYYY) 23:59 (Brussels time)
  • Discipline: Socioeconomic history of the Modern and Contemporary Period
  • 100% Assistant professor tenure track
  • Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
  • Reference number: 202312/LW/ZAP/005

ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY

Ghent University is one of the most important education and research institutions in the Low Countries. On a daily basis, 15,000 staff members and 50,000 students implement its motto “Dare to Think”. Ghent University’s mission statement is characterised by qualitative education, internationally renowned research and a pluralistic social responsibility.

ASSIGNMENT

The Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of Ghent University is looking for an assistant professor to join the Department of History from 1 September 2024 for an assignment encompassing academic teaching, research and service in the field of socioeconomic history of the Modern and Contemporary Period, with a focus on the Low Countries in a global perspective.

This vacancy concerns a position as member of the autonomous academic staff (ZAP) with a focus on research. Candidates should demonstrate scientific excellence based on criteria of scientific quality, as reflected, among other things, in publications in journals and books with international visibility and in the proposed scientific research in the research plan.

Taking up this position, which is funded by the Special Research Fund, leads to an appointment in a tenure track system for a duration of 5 years and implies the privilege of devoting oneself almost exclusively to research activities during this period, with a teaching load limited to no more than 8 ECTS credits per semester on average over a period of 3 years.

For the further development of the academic career, please see ‘Appointment information’ below.

Academic Teaching

You contribute to teaching Modern and Contemporary Socioeconomic History and longuedurée World History. You will also supervise BA and MA theses in these fields.

Academic Research

You develop research in the field of socioeconomic history of the Modern and Contemporary Period of the Low Countries, in particular of Belgium, in a global perspective. You also supervise research in this domain (projects, PhDs, etc.). You initiate collaborations within and outside your own discipline, research group and faculty. You are involved in relevant core facilities at Ghent University, such as the Quetelet Center and the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. You communicate your research findings through the established channels within the academic world (contributions in academic journals and books with peer review, scientific meetings, …) and also to the widest possible audience outside the academic world.

Academic Services

You take part in the internal and external service provision of the department of History and help maintain contacts and cooperation with the archival and heritage field and other societal actors.

PROFILE

Experience

You have already conducted excellent academic research in the field of socioeconomic history Modern and Contemporary Period, which is clearly reflected in outstanding publications in national and international peer-reviewed books and/or journals;
You are also very familiar with the debates and perspectives in the field of world history.
You are capable of initiating and supervising academic research and of raising the necessary funds for it.
You are didactically skilled to teach university students to develop academic competences;
Recommended are:
Demonstratable experience with archival and other primary sources of socioeconomic history, in particular of the Low Countries;
Experience in leading research and/or supervising PhDs;
International mobility, for instance through research stays at research institutions external to external to the one where you acquired your highest academic degree
Positively evaluated experience in providing and/or organising academic teaching;
Demonstrable experience in supervising BA and MA theses;
Experience in science communication and societal outreach.
You must master the language of instruction in which you will teach a course at CEFR- level C1.You can demonstrate this by means of a language certificate or a diploma obtained from an institution in which that language is the language of instruction. In addition, Article II.270, §1 of the Codex of Higher Education requires that: (i) you must master the Dutch language at least at CEFR-level A2 within two years after the start of the appointment. (ii) you must be able to master the Dutch language at least at CEFR-level B2 within five years after the start of the appointment. More info: Language requirements at Ghent University for professorial staff — Ghent University (ugent.be)

Skills / Attitude

You are quality-oriented;
You have a sense of initiative;
You have strong communication skills;
You are a team player.

Admission requirements

You hold a thesis-based doctorate or a diploma or certificate that is recognised as equivalent (article V.20 Codex Higher Education).

Upon evaluation of a foreign (non-EU) diploma, a certificate of equivalence may still have to be requested at NARIC. If this is the case, we advise you to initiate this recognition procedure as soon as possible. You are required to have the recognition no later than on the date of your appointment.

You have at least two years of postdoctoral experience on 1 september 2024. This term of two years is determined by the date written on the above-mentioned required diploma.

APPOINTMENT INFORMATION

We offer you a temporary appointment as an assistant professor in a tenure track system for a term of five years with a focus on research. If positively evaluated by the University Board, the temporary appointment will be converted into a permanent appointment as an associate professor. At that moment, the time devoted to research, education and academic services may be altered.

The recruitment is from 1 september 2024.

OUR OFFER

The career and evaluation policy for Professorial Staff is based on talent development and growth, prioritizing vision development and strategy - at the personal as well as the group level. At UGent we focus on career support and coaching of the Professorial Staff in the different phases of the career. More information can be found on www.ugent.be/en/work/mobility-career/career-aspects/professorial-staff

Ghent University is committed to properly welcoming new professorial staff members and offering them appropriate guidance. The basic teacher training and courses of ‘Dutch’ and ‘English’ for foreign-speaking lecturers are only a few examples of our wide range of training and education opportunities. Furthermore, each Ghent University staff member can count on a number of benefits such as a bike allowance, reimbursement of public transport commuting costs, daycare, a wide range of sports facilities and EcoCheques. A complete overview of all our employee benefits (in Dutch).

Ghent University also invests in welcoming international professorial staff. It offers various housing options, a relocation bonus, the International School for school-aged children (with a discount on the tuition fee), support when registering at the City of Ghent, support with the procedure of family reunification and other administrative matters in connection with moving to Ghent. More information can be found on www.ugent.be/en/work/talent.

Candidates who are newly appointed at Ghent University with an appointment as autonomous academic staff of at least 50% or candidates whose appointment as autonomous academic staff at Ghent University is increased to a minimum of 50% receive a Starting Grant of €230.000 to use freely for personnel, operational costs and/or equipment.

GENDER AND DIVERSITY

Ghent University conducts an equal opportunities policy and encourages everyone to apply. Ghent University also strives for a gender balance in which a maximum of 60% of the academic staff with a PhD degree is of the same gender. Applications from women are thus especially welcomed. As long as this goal is not achieved at the level of the Department involved, the university board will in principle, for positions within this Department, give priority to candidates of the underrepresented gender in case of equal qualifications of the applicants. This priority is neither automatic nor unconditional; the personal situation of each candidate needs to be taken into consideration in the evaluation at all times.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

After the final application date, all applications received will be sent to the faculty selection committee formed for this vacancy. After a pre-selection on the basis of the files submitted and judged admissible, the selection committee may hear the candidates about their vision and planning regarding education, research and services. A trial lesson or a presentation on a subject in the relevant field may also be organized. After this, the selection committee will rank the suitable candidates and present this ranking to the Faculty Board. The advice of the Faculty Board will then be presented to the Research Council for advice and subsequently be sent to the University Board for approval.

Candidates are asked to discuss their 5 most impactful academic achievements. Thus, besides academic publications, the candidate can also present merits such as knowledge transfer through science popularization, societal valorisation, public awareness, seminars or conference presentations. These competences are also taken into account when evaluating the candidates.

The evaluation of international mobility is broad and also takes the gender perspective into account, thus not only considering longer stays abroad but also other forms of internationalisation.

Pregnancy leave, prolonged sick leave, parental leave, filial leave or other forms of absence are taken into account when evaluating the available time for the realisation of academic output.

HOW TO APPLY

Apply online through the e-recruitment system before the application deadline. We do not accept late or incomplete applications, or applications that are not sent through the online system.

Your application must include the following documents:

In the field ‘Application form’: the BOF Tenure Track professorial staff application form + all annexes mentioned in the form ( among other things the 5-year research plan and long term research vision), merged into one file of maximum 10 MB.
In the field ‘Diploma’: a transcript of your doctoral degree. If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
In the field ‘Certificate of equivalence’: only for diplomas awarded outside the European Union: certificate of equivalence (NARIC) (if already in you possession). For diplomas awarded in the UK before 31 January 2020, a certificate of equivalence is not required.

MORE INFORMATION

For further information regarding this vacancy, please contact Prof. dr. Jeroen Deploige (Jeroen.Deploige@UGent.be, +32 (0)9 33 10288) at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, department of History.

Do you have a question regarding the online application process? Please read the FAQ or contact our helpdesk (dpo@ugent.be - tel. 09/264 98 98).