Sorbonne University – Humanities: 35 post-doctoral positions in the humanities

3 January 2023

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And they need to be filled before 5 January!

These are two-year post-doctoral contracts (between 1 July 2023 and 31 August 2025), for young PhDs hosted in French research laboratories in order to strengthen their research career and then prepare a first application to ERC Starting Grants.

This year’s call is open only to humanities and social sciences disciplines and will close on 5 January 2023, 13:00.

Please find a summary sheet with the conditions of the call on the dedicated ANR page:

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