Last application date Jul 31, 2026 23:59
Department LW21 - Department of Languages and Cultures
Degree You hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g. Arabic Studies, Islamic Studies, Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies, Gender Studies, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies or related disciplines)
Occupancy rate 100%
Vacancy type Research staff
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YOUR TASKS
As part of the ERC research project HAIR on Muslim femininities in Egypt, Lebanon and the UAE and connected regions within the research centre Ghent Centre for Arabic, Islamic and Middle East Studies of the Department of Languages and Cultures/Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, your assignment consists of:
Research
Develop and carry out an original PhD project within the scope of the ERC project
Conduct ethnographic and digital fieldwork and analyses of Arabic literary texts
Analyse qualitative data and source materials relevant to the HAIR research project and contribute to theoretical debates
Prepare and process source materials for computational analysis within the project database
Academic Output
Write a doctoral dissertation
Submit at least 1 article for publication within a peer-reviewed journal
Present research at international conferences
Collaboration & Participation
Actively contribute to the ERC research team
Participate in project meetings, workshops, and reading groups
Contribute to the organisation of academic events
Training & Teaching
Participate in doctoral training programmes at Ghent University
Limited teaching may be possible (depending on department needs)
For the ERC research group HAIR (Center for Arabic, Islamic and Middle East Studies, Department of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy) we are looking for a m/f/x
1 Doctoral fellow (100%) – ERC Project “HAIR” (subproject Lebanon)
YOUR JOB
The Department of Languages and Cultures at Ghent University invites applications for 1 fully funded PhD position within the ERC-funded research project:
“HAIR – Hair, Identity, Beauty, and the Self in Muslim Contexts: Emotional Landscapes and Changing Femininities Beyond the Veil”
(Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Lisa Maria Franke, Ghent Centre for Arabic, Islamic and Middle East Studies, Department of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Philosphy, Ghent University)
Project Description
The ERC project HAIR investigates the cultural, socio-religious, political and emotional meanings of beauty and body politics in Muslim majority contexts, with a particular focus on how beauty and hair practices intersect with identity formation, beauty ideals, gender norms, and selfhood beyond the veil. Combining approaches from Arabic/Islamic studies, anthropology, gender studies, literature studies and Middle Eastern studies, the project explores how beauty and the body can function as a site of negotiation between individual agency, religious discourses, policital agendas and societal expectations. The research includes ethnographic fieldwork, literary analyses and digital methodologies across selected contexts in Egypt, Lebanon and the UAE. PhD researchers will develop their own subprojects within the broader thematic and methodological framework of the ERC project:
1 PhD subproject on Lebanon
Position Description
The PhD candidate will conduct independent doctoral research (subproject on Lebanon) under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, contributing to the intellectual development of the ERC project. They will be part of an interdisciplinary and international research team and are expected to actively engage in collaborative discussions, workshops, and project activities.
We invite proposals for doctoral research projects that fit within the wider context of the HAIR project. Such proposals can focus on any aspect of gendered body politics within the broad remit of the HAIR project, yet in all cases they should address the topic within the context of Egypt. Such proposals may include (but are not limited to) the following: the social power of generational structures, the relationship between religious discourses and political agendas, and social expectations towards embodied practices and representations, among other topics.