Employment: 1.0 FTE
Gross monthly salary: €3,546 – €5,538
Required background: PhD
Organizational unit: Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies
Application deadline: 22 March 2026
Are you a researcher focused on the Arab world? Join this two-year postdoctoral research project to explore how shifting Arab politics and societies shape 21st-century intellectual life within a dynamic, interdisciplinary international environment.
Arab societies have experienced tremendous upheavals over the past 15 years—from the Arab Spring to wars in Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Gaza. These societal shifts are reflected at the intellectual level, with a younger generation of intellectuals—writers, artists, podcasters, journalists, and academics—seeking to break with pre-2011 debates about balancing Western modernity with cultural authenticity.
The centres of intellectual production are also shifting. Gulf states’ state-sponsored cultural projects attract global academics and artists, while Arab intellectual networks are increasingly transnational. Modern technologies facilitate global conversations among intellectuals across cities like Berlin, Baghdad, and beyond.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you will:
Research contemporary Arab thought since 2011 through a lens of your choosing
Examine broader developments in intellectual, political, and social life
Cooperate with project coordinator Harald Viersen to publish at least one peer-reviewed article
Work towards preparing a grant application for more in-depth future study
You are a strong candidate if you:
Hold a PhD in Islamic Studies, Arabic, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, or a related discipline
Demonstrate a strong interest in contemporary Arab thought
Possess the methodological and theoretical background to carry out the proposed research
Have excellent command of written and spoken English and Arabic; additional relevant languages are a plus
Have strong research and analytical skills
Can work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Temporary employment contract of two years
Salary within scale 10, based on education and relevant experience (38-hour work week)
8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus
Extra annual leave: choose 30 or 41 days (full-time) instead of statutory 20
Additional employment conditions:
Flexible working hours, leave arrangements, and work-from-home options for work-life balance
Option to exchange income for extra leave and reimbursement for sports membership
34% discount on sports and cultural activities at Radboud University
Solid pension plan
Opportunities for training and professional development
You will be embedded in:
Department of Islam, Politics and Society
Center for Religion and Contemporary Society (CRCS)
Graduate School of Humanities (GSH)
The department is small but active, organizing regular seminars and encouraging interdisciplinary cooperation within and beyond the faculty.
Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies:
Over 180 staff, 8 academic departments, 4 support departments
Collaborates across 6 research centres and teaches more than 1,000 students
Engages with societal challenges through philosophical and religious reflection
Radboud University:
Conducts groundbreaking research and provides high-quality education
Supports inclusive and diverse work environment
Aims to contribute to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities
Apply only via the application button on the vacancy page
Address your application to Harald Viersen
Required documents will be specified in the application form
Timeline:
First interviews: Friday 24 April 2026
Preferred start date: as soon as possible
Additional notes:
Internal applicants can consult guidance on internal applications
Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated
Contact:
Dr H.J. Viersen (Harald) – harald.viersen [at] ru.nl