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Fribourg
2 years ago
PhD Program - Religions
- 20 August 2024
- 100%
- Fribourg
Job summary
Join the PhD Program in Religions at CUSO, where interdisciplinary research flourishes.
Tasks
- Engage in diverse research topics in religions and social sciences.
- Participate in comparative and interdisciplinary scientific debates.
- Collaborate with universities in Fribourg, Geneva, and Lausanne.
Skills
- Open to doctoral candidates from Romandy seeking research opportunities.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills required.
- Excellent communication skills for collaborative work essential.
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PhD Program - Religions
CategoryPositionThe universities of Fribourg, Geneva and Lausanne, partners of the Doctoral Programme in History and Sciences of Religions (PDHSR), include departments or units already recognised for their specialisations in history and/or sciences of religions, and for the dialogue they have established between philological and archaeological approaches and socio-anthropological approaches. -
These dialogues are particularly highlighted through transversal research axes, such as, for example: the processes of canonisation of a tradition, the issue of gender, the critical examination of authors or key notions in the history of the discipline, the conditions for a sound comparison, etc.
The doctoral programme in history and sciences of religions necessarily reflects a diversity of approaches and disciplinary orientations, united by their recognition of the complexity of definitions of the religious in its social articulations. It brings together all doctoral candidates from French-speaking Switzerland who wish to engage in scientific debates in a comparative and interdisciplinary manner and offers them a platform for exchange as well as methodological and scientific meetings.
These dialogues are particularly highlighted through transversal research axes, such as, for example: the processes of canonisation of a tradition, the issue of gender, the critical examination of authors or key notions in the history of the discipline, the conditions for a sound comparison, etc.
The doctoral programme in history and sciences of religions necessarily reflects a diversity of approaches and disciplinary orientations, united by their recognition of the complexity of definitions of the religious in its social articulations. It brings together all doctoral candidates from French-speaking Switzerland who wish to engage in scientific debates in a comparative and interdisciplinary manner and offers them a platform for exchange as well as methodological and scientific meetings.