As part of a Weave project funded by the FWO (Flanders) and the FNR (Luxembourg), MoSa has an opening for a PhD candidate in History in the framework of the collaborative research project Bureaucracy by Design? EU Office Interiors as an Interface Between Architectural “Hardware” and Managerial “Software”, 1951-2002 (BUREU).
The research group Modernity and Society (MoSa) studies European and global responses to modernity and has a long track record of innovative research on European integration in its broader sense. As part of a Weave project funded by the FWO (Flanders) and the FNR (Luxembourg), MoSa has an opening for a PhD candidate in History in the framework of the collaborative research project Bureaucracy by Design? EU Office Interiors as an Interface Between Architectural “Hardware” and Managerial “Software”, 1951-2002 (BUREU). The doctoral student will be a member of MoSa and the Department of History at the Faculty of Arts. Embedded in the discipline of history, the research project BUREU will investigate which design choices were made in relation to the interiors of EU office buildings in Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg for the period between the early 1950s and the early 2000s. More concretely, BUREU will seek to answer the question which managerial ideas were at the root of these office interior designs and in so doing will contribute to a new history of the EU. BUREU is a joint project of MoSa / the Department of History at KU Leuven (supervised by Prof. Martin Kohlrausch) and The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg (supervised by Prof. Andreas Fickers). Next to two PhD positions (one in Leuven, one in Luxembourg), a postdoc researcher, based at the C²DH, will complement the research team.
The doctoral student will be enrolled in the Doctoral School for the Humanities and Social Sciences of KU Leuven. He/she will work under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Martin Kohlrausch.
15.02.2022