Three Research positions for OPUS-Weave project “Non-Ukrainians in  Revolutionary Ukraine, 1917–1921″

Deadline: December 18, 2024

  The National Science Center (NCN) and Austrian Science Fund (FWF) co-funded project “Non Ukrainians in Revolutionary Ukraine, 1917–1921” (NURU) invites prospective candidates to  join this collaborative four-years project with one research team at the Polish Academy of  Sciences and another one at the University of Vienna. The Warsaw team will consist of three  researchers and the Vienna team of four researchers. The following three positions will be filled: 

1. Germans [or] Greeks [or] Moldovans/Romanians in revolutionary Ukraine (PhD position  Vienna) 

2. Levels, degrees, and combinations of cooperation among non-Ukrainian nationalities (PostDoc or PhD position Warsaw)  

3. Belarusians, Polesians, and Tutejszi in times of a nationalising revolution (PostDoc or  PhD position Warsaw)  

The Project in its Entirety 

NURUkraine aims to reinterpret one of the most critical periods in modern Ukrainian history –  the revolutionary changes of 1917-1921 – by exploring the diverse experiences of non-Ukrainian  populations living in Ukraine. At that time, Ukrainian lands were a multicultural and multiethnic  space. This project comprehensively investigates the political, cultural, and socio-economic  agency exerted by non-Ukrainians, both nationally and transnationally, within the revolutionary  context of opportunities for emancipation and challenges for survival. The project adopts both  top-down and bottom-up perspectives, analysing (1) in-group transformations among non 

Ukrainians, (2) their interactions with state authorities, (3) their relations with co-national kin  outside Ukraine, and (4) cooperation and (5) violence between different non-Ukrainian  groupings. Through this project, we aim to rethink the history of revolution, nationalism, and  imperial transformation in modern Ukraine, Russia, and East-Central Europe.  

For more information on the project, please refer to our website https://nuru.univie.ac.at/en/ 

For any further information, do not hesitate to contact the project’s two principal investigators:  

Dr. habil. Gennadii Korolov  

Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla  

Polska Akademia Nauk 

gkorolov@ihpan.edu.pl 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Börries Kuzmany  

Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte 

Universität Wien 

Tel.: +43-1-4277-41109  

boerries.kuzmany@univie.ac.at  

Research Position on the topic of “Germans [or] Greeks [or] Moldovans/Romanians in  revolutionary Ukraine” (PhD position, University of Vienna) 

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Job Description  

You will analyse the five above-mentioned fields of inquiry with regard to one of the nationalities  inhabiting revolutionary Ukraine: Germans, Greeks, or Moldovans/Romanians. The choice of  which national group you want to study depends on your interests and qualifications. You are  expected to complete a PhD thesis at the University of Vienna on a topic related to your research  in the project; however, your thesis needs not to overlap entirely with the project. We expect you  to publish preliminary results. You will furthermore participate in the weekly meetings of the  project team, discuss your findings, make them accessible in our project’s database, help to  organise two conferences, and assist in the maintenance of the project website. 

We Offer 

We offer a two-year contract, renewable for another two years after an interim evaluation. The  gross salary is approx. 37,600 EUR per year, corresponding to 75% (30 h) of a full position. The  preferred but negotiable starting date is 1 March 2025.  

You will have a fully equipped workspace at the Department for East European History of the  University of Vienna. You are expected to reside in Vienna as NURU is an inhouse project;  research visits to the Warsaw team are, however, very welcome. Funding for research missions  and participation to international conferences will be provided.  

You will be part of an international research team of seven scholars in an intellectually ambitious  and challenging project in one of Europe’s most pleasant cities.  

The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer.  

Your Qualifications 

You must hold an MA degree (or equivalent) by the start of your employment, ideally with a  scholarly background in Ukrainian or Russian history, and/or German, Greek, Moldovan, or  Romanian history, and/or nationalism studies. You should be familiar with East European history  and demonstrate an interest in minority issues, social history, political history, history of  transformation, and comparative research questions. You need a very good knowledge of  English, Russian, German/Greek/Moldovan/Romanian, and some Ukrainian, and you should be  familiar with reference management software like e.g. Zotero or EndNote.  

How to Apply  

You can apply in German or English before 20 January 2025. Please send the following  documents as a single PDF document (entitled: SURNAME, NURU, application 2025, Germans [or] Greeks [or] Romanians) to boerries.kuzmany@univie.ac.at  

1) Motivation letter (max 2 pages).  

2) Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications (if applicable).  

3) Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters). 

4) An exposé of your planned PhD thesis. Please outline how your thesis relates to the objectives  of NURU in general and how you will approach your chosen nationality (Germans, Greeks, or  Moldovans/Romanians) in particular (approx. 1000 words, excluding bibliography). 

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5) A writing sample (e.g. an article, or a significant chapter of your MA thesis). It is not necessary  that it has already been accepted for publication. 

6) A certificate of your MA degree. 

You will be informed of the outcome of the selection process by late January 2025. Shortlisted  candidates will be invited for interviews during the second week of February 2025 in Warsaw. 

Open rank research position on the topic of “Levels, degrees, and combinations of  cooperation among non-Ukrainian nationalities” (post-doc / PhD position, Polish Academy  of Sciences) 

Job Description 

You will analyse the above-mentioned Field 4 of inquiry, which focuses on the cooperation  between various non-Ukrainian nationalities in revolutionary Ukraine in political, social,  cultural, and personal terms. This is an open-rank position, and you can apply either as a PhD  student or as a post-doctoral researcher. 

As a post-doc (not more than seven years after obtaining your PhD), you are expected to publish  your findings in leading peer-reviewed journals and produce a draft of a second book /  habilitation on a topic in the wider field of the project’s topic. You will furthermore participate  in the weekly meetings of the project team, discuss your findings, make them accessible in our  project’s database, support the PhD student in your team, assist in the maintenance of the project  website, help to organise one conference and participate in editing the conference proceedings. 

As a PhD, you are expected to complete a PhD thesis at the Polish Academy of Sciences on a  topic related to your research in the project; however, your thesis needs not to overlap entirely  with the project. We expect you to publish preliminary results. You will furthermore participate  in the weekly meetings of the project team, discuss your findings, make them accessible in our  project’s database, help to organise two conferences, and assist in the maintenance of the project  website. 

We Offer 

We offer a two-year contract, renewable for another two years after an interim evaluation. The  net salary for a post-doc is approx. 140,000 PLN per year, corresponding to 100% (40 hours) of  a full position. The net salary for a PhD is approx. 60,000 PLN per year, corresponding to 100%  (40 hours) of a full position. Preferred starting date is 3 February 2025. 

You will be affiliated with the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy  of Science. You are expected to reside in Warsaw as NURU is an inhouse project; research visits  to the Vienna team are, however, very welcome. Funding for research missions and participation  to international conferences will be provided. 

You will be part of an international research team of seven scholars in an intellectually ambitious  and challenging project in one of Europe’s most interesting cities. 

The Polish Academy of Science is an equal opportunity employer.

Your Qualifications  

As a PhD, you must hold an MA degree (or equivalent), and as a post-doc, you must hold a PhD  degree. You ideally have a scholarly background in Ukrainian or Russian history and/or  nationalism studies. You should demonstrate an interest in minority issues, social history,  political history, history of transformation, and comparative research questions. You need a very  good knowledge of English, Russian, some Ukrainian, and, ideally, one additional language of  one of Ukraine’s nationalities. You should be familiar with reference management software like  e.g. Zotero or EndNote.  

How to Apply  

You can apply in Polish, English or German before 18 December 2024. Please send the following  documents as a single PDF document (entitled: SURNAME, NURU, application 2025,  Cooperation) to gkorolov@ihpan.edu.pl & ihpan@ihpan.edu.pl with specifying whether you  qualify as a post-doc or PhD.  

1) Motivation letter (max 2 pages). 

2) Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications (if applicable for a PhD).  3) Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters). 

4) For a post-doc: An exposé where you outline how you intend to tackle your research tasks in  the project. If you plan to write a book in the wider field of the topic of the NURU project, please  outline how your book project relates to the objectives of NURU in general and how you will  approach the cross-national cooperation in particular (approx. 1500 words, excluding  bibliography).  

For a PhD: An exposé of your planned PhD thesis. Please outline how your thesis relates to the  objectives of NURU in general and how you will approach the cross-national cooperation in  particular (approx. 1000 words, excluding bibliography).  

5) A writing sample, e.g. an article, or a significant chapter of your PhD thesis (for a post-doc)  or MA thesis (for a PhD). It is not necessary that it has already been accepted for publication. 

6) A certificate of your PhD degree (for a post-doc) or MA degree (for a PhD).  

You will be informed of the outcome of the selection process by early January 2025. Shortlisted  candidates will be invited for interviews during the second week of February 2025 in Warsaw.  

Open rank research position on the topic of “Belarusians, Polesians, and Tutejszi in times  of a nationalising revolution” (PhD position/ post-doc, Polish Academy of Sciences) 

Job Description  

You will analyse the five above-mentioned fields of inquiry with regard to Belarusians or  populations that the Belarusian national movement claimed. Of particular interest will be ingroup  transformations and nationbuilding efforts in revolutionary Ukraine (1) as well as the triangular 

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relationship, interaction and entanglements between Belarusians, Russians, and Ukrainians. This  is an open-rank position, and you can apply either as a PhD student or as a post-doctoral  researcher. 

As a PhD, you are expected to complete a PhD thesis at the Polish Academy of Sciences on a  topic related to your research in the project; however, your thesis needs not to overlap entirely  with the project. We expect you to publish preliminary results. You will furthermore participate  in the weekly meetings of the project team, discuss your findings, make them accessible in our  project’s database, help to organise two conferences, and assist in the maintenance of the project  website. 

As a post-doc (not more than seven years after obtaining your PhD), you are expected to publish  your findings in leading peer-reviewed journals and produce a draft of a second book /  habilitation on a topic in the wider field of the project’s topic. You will furthermore participate  in the weekly meetings of the project team, discuss your findings, make them accessible in our  project’s database, support the PhD student in your team, assist in the maintenance of the project  website, help to organise one conference and participate in editing the conference proceedings. 

We Offer 

We offer a two-year contract, renewable for another two years after an interim evaluation. The  net salary for a PhD is approx. 60,000 PLN per year, corresponding to 100% (40 hours) of a full  position. The net salary for a post-doc is approx. 140,000 PLN per year, corresponding to 100%  (40 hours) of a full position. Preferred starting date is 3 February 2025.  

You will be affiliated with the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy  of Science. You are expected to reside in Warsaw as NURU is an inhouse project; research visits  to the Vienna team are, however, very welcome. Funding for research missions and participation  to international conferences will be provided.  

You will be part of an international research team of seven scholars in an intellectually ambitious  and challenging project in one of Europe’s most interesting cities.  

The Polish Academy of Science is an equal opportunity employer.  

Your Qualifications  

As a PhD, you must hold an MA degree (or equivalent), and as a post-doc, you must hold a PhD  degree. You ideally have a scholarly background in in Ukrainian or Russian history, and/or  Belarusian history, and/or nationalism studies. You should demonstrate an interest in minority  issues, social history, political history, history of transformation, and comparative research  questions. You need a very good knowledge of English, Russian, as well as some Belarusian and  Ukrainian, and you should be familiar with reference management software like e.g. Zotero or  EndNote.  

How to Apply  

You can apply in Polish, English or German before 18 December 2024. Please send the following  documents as a single PDF document (entitled: SURNAME, NURU, application 2025,  Belarusians) to gkorolov@ihpan.edu.pl & ihpan@ihpan.edu.pl with specifying whether you  qualify as a post-doc or a PhD researcher. 

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1) Motivation letter (max 2 pages). 

2) Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications (if applicable for a PhD). 3) Name, email and telephone number of at least two referees (no recommendation letters). 

4) For a PhD: An exposé of your planned PhD thesis. Please outline how your thesis relates to  the objectives of NURU in general and how you will approach Belarusians and Russians in  particular (approx. 1000 words, excluding bibliography). 

For a post-doc: An exposé where you outline how you intend to tackle your research tasks in the  project. If you plan to write a book in the wider field of the topic of the NURU project, please  outline how your book project relates to the objectives of NURU in general and how you will  approach Belarusians and Russians in particular (approx. 1500 words, excluding bibliography). 

5) A writing sample, e.g. an article, or a significant chapter of your PhD thesis (for a post-doc)  or MA thesis (for a PhD). It is not necessary that it has already been accepted for publication. 

6) A certificate of your PhD degree (for a post-doc) or MA degree (for a PhD). 

You will be informed of the outcome of the selection process by early January 2025. Shortlisted  candidates will be invited for interviews during the second week of February 2025 in Warsaw.