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7 DOCTORAL POSITIONS AT THE CLUSTER OF EXCELLENCE “THE POLITICS OF INEQUALITY” BY THE  UNIVERSITÄT KONSTANZ

Application Deadline: 15 April 2026.

LOCATION: Germany

The Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality” at the University of Konstanz brings together researchers who study the political causes and consequences of inequality, focusing on how people perceive inequalities, how these perceptions influence collective mobilisation, and how political actors react.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Cluster offers doctoral positions to highly motivated graduates with an outstanding Master’s degree or equivalent, obtained in a field that is relevant to the Cluster’s research agenda. PhD candidates will pursue their doctoral research projects independently or as part of a project team in one of the Cluster’ interdisciplinary research projects.

The deadline for application is 15 April 2026. Candidates interested in applying for the advertised positions should indicate the PhD project they are applying for in both the statement of purpose and on the electronic application form. Accepted applicants will be enrolled in the Graduate School of the Social and Behavioural Sciences according to their main discipline and will specialise in “Inequality Research”.

All applications should be submitted through the online application portal of the University and include a motivation letter, a CV, a letter of reference, certificates, and/or a transcript of records.

Please apply exclusively via the University of Konstanz’s application portal.

Pre-selected applicants for the advertised positions may be asked to submit a 3-4 page research proposal and are invited to an interview in the first half of May.

Information about the different PhD positions can be found here:

Two Independent PhD positions

PhD position at the Working Group Comparative Political Economy / Prof. Dr. Marius R. Busemeyer

PhD position in the Cluster project: Inequalities in Climate Finance (ClimFin)

PhD position in the Cluster project: Students‘ Perceptions of Inequality and Fairness 

Two PhD positions in the Cluster project: Mobilizing Climate Inequalities: From Perceptions to Participation (MOCLI)

BENEFIT:

Successful applicants will benefit from:

Fully funded 4-year employment contract under Germany’s TV-L E13 pay scale (75%)

Access to a high-level international and interdisciplinary research environment

Enrollment in the Graduate School of the Social and Behavioural Sciences

Structured doctoral training, mentorship, and academic development

Opportunities for conference participation, publication, and research collaboration

State-of-the-art research infrastructure

In addition to academic excellence, the University of Konstanz offers an exceptional living and working environment

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FULLY FUNDED IN IRELAND: THEOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY & MUSIC PHD SCHOLARSHIPS 2026 AT THE DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)

Application Deadline: 17:00 (Irish time) on Monday 23rd March 2026

LOCATION: Ireland

The Theology, Philosophy & Music PhD Scholarships at Dublin City University (DCU) offer outstanding doctoral candidates the opportunity to pursue advanced research within the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music.

ELIGIBILITY:

Music Scholarship: The call is open to Irish, UK, EU, and international students. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree at first-class honours level or at least 2.1 level in a relevant subject area. It is desirable that candidates hold a relevant Master’s qualification. Candidates who are currently completing a Master’s qualification are welcome to apply. 

The school is interested in receiving research proposals in the following areas:

Music in Digital Cultures (including AI)

Electroacoustic Music/Sound Studies

Music, Technology, and Higher Education

Music and Arts Infrastructure

Choral Studies 

Historical Musicology

Applied Musicology 

Contemporary Music 

Music Cognition

Jazz Musicology

In advance of the deadline, interested applicants should make informal contact with an academic staff member of the school whose research area covers their proposed doctoral work. Applicants should not contact more than one staff member simultaneously.

General questions can be directed to the School PhD Convenor, Dr Miriam De Cock (miriamjane.decock@dcu.ie)

Theology and Religious Studies Scholarship: The call is open to Irish, UK, EU, and international students. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree at first-class honours level or at least 2.1 level in a relevant subject area. It is desirable that candidates hold a relevant Master’s qualification. Candidates who are currently completing a Master’s qualification are welcome to apply. 

The school is interested in receiving research proposals on the following topics:

Systematic Theology

Political and Philosophical Theology

Intersection of Theology, Philosophy, Music, and Ethics

Textual History and Religious Aspects of Semitic languages

Hebrew Bible/Old Testament; Reception History of the Old Testament

New Testament and Early Christianity

Comparative Sacred Texts

Interreligious Dialogue

Theological Ethics

In advance of the deadline, interested applicants should make informal contact with an academic staff member of the school whose research area covers their proposed doctoral work. Applicants should not contact more than one staff member simultaneously.

General questions can be directed to the School PhD Convenor, Dr Miriam De Cock (miriamjane.decock@dcu.ie)

Philosophy and Ethics Scholarship: The call is open to Irish, UK, EU, and international students. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree at first-class honours level or at least 2.1 level in a relevant subject area. It is desirable that candidates hold a relevant Master’s qualification. Candidates who are currently completing a Master’s qualification are welcome to apply. 

The school is interested in receiving research proposals on the following topics:

Phenomenology

Early Modern Philosophy

Historiography of Western Philosophy

Philosophical Ethics

Environmental Ethics 

Bioethics

AI Ethics

In advance of the deadline, interested applicants should make informal contact with an academic staff member of the school whose research area covers their proposed doctoral work. Applicants should not contact more than one staff member simultaneously.

General questions can be directed to the School PhD Convenor, Dr Miriam De Cock (miriamjane.decock@dcu.ie)

BENEFIT:

Music Scholarship, Theology and Religious Studies Scholarship & Philosophy and Ethics Scholarship: Funding covers full-time fees for 4 years and an annual stipend of €25,000. Students will become part of a vibrant interdisciplinary academic community and will have opportunities in research training and mentoring toward publication and grant writing, as well as support for dissemination of research. The scholarship start date is September 2026.

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