Institution: Utrecht University – Faculty of Humanities, Department of History and Art History
Project: ERC Consolidator Grant “Fighting Pandemics from Below: Global North-South Public Health Cooperation in the Middle East and North Africa, 1792-1942 [COOPERATION]”
Position Type: Postdoctoral Researcher (12 months, possible 12-month extension)
Hours: 32 per week
Salary: €4,728 gross/month (full-time, CAO NU scale 11), plus 8% holiday pay, 8.3% year-end bonus, pension, parental leave, and flexible employment terms
Application Deadline: 2 November 2025
Expected Start Date: 1 March 2026 (earlier start possible by agreement)
First-round Interviews: Online, 13 November 2025
Contact for Queries: Dr. Ozan Ozavci – h.o.ozavci@uu.nl
The COOPERATION project (2024-2029) investigates historical North-South public health cooperation, focusing on sanitary councils in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) from 1792–1942. It explores bottom-up strategies for fighting epidemics and pandemics, examining European, American, and local efforts to overcome inter-imperial competition, economic inequities, and social biases.
Postdoc Subproject: Focus on Tangier, Morocco, analyzing dynamics of public health cooperation in this city.
Conduct archival research in the Netherlands and abroad (Europe, North America, MENA)
Publish a peer-reviewed journal article and a book chapter
Help organise a workshop on sanitary internationalism in MENA
Collaborate with other research team members and participate in project meetings
Assist with project data setup and knowledge dissemination activities
Present research findings at national and international conferences
Doctoral degree in a relevant field (19th–early 20th century international history, imperial history, history of medicine, MENA history, etc.)
Proven academic publications and public outreach experience
Excellent English proficiency (spoken and written)
Reading ability in at least one European language; reading ability in MENA languages or willingness to improve
Archival research experience
Flexible for travel, collegial, and capable of independent and collaborative work
Applicants must submit:
Curriculum Vitae
Two-page statement explaining intended contribution to the project
Reference letters (two) will be requested from shortlisted candidates directly from referees
Apply via Utrecht University’s online portal (click “Apply now”)
Utrecht University promotes a diverse, inclusive, and safe environment
The Faculty of Humanities has ~7,000 students and 1,100 staff
Emphasis on professional development, cultural and sports activities, and flexible employment conditions
This position is ideal for postdoctoral researchers with archival research experience, interest in global health history, and strong collaboration skills.