Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in International Relations
University of Groningen, Netherlands
Application Deadline: 30 April 2025
Open to: All Nationalities
Project Title: The Migrating Globalised City: Rethinking Everyday Urban Life Dynamics
About the University of Groningen
Established in 1614, the University of Groningen is in the top 100 in the world and has more than 36,000 students, of whom 9,000+ are international students from 127 nations. It provides a dynamic international study atmosphere and is renowned for pioneering, interdisciplinary research in the world.
PhD Project Details
- Faculty: Faculty of Arts
- Staff: International Relations and International Organization (IRIO), ICOG (The Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture)
- Project Scope: The successful PhD candidate will be addressing the problem of urban migration, globalisation, and urban everyday processes using interdisciplinary and qualitative research approach.
- Start Date: May be negotiable during the 2025–2026 academic year
Eligibility Criteria for PHD Scholarship
Applicants should have:
– A Master‘s in Research or Master’s in one of the following (or a related) disciplines:
– International Relations
– Anthropology
– Migration Studies
– Geography
– Urban Studies
– Proper understanding of English academic writing
– Excellent command of French, Dutch, or another language that is appropriate
– Experience in qualitative research, such as:
– Ethnographic fieldwork
– Interviews
– Discourse analysis
– Archival research
– Being ready to live and relocate to the Netherlands
Required Application Documents
All documents must be uploaded in English via the online portal:
1. A statement of motivation (~1,000 words) explaining why you wish to hold the PhD position
2. A research proposal (~1,000 words) outlining your planned contribution to the project
3. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
4. Your Master‘s diploma copies and copies of transcripts
5. A copy of your Master‘s thesis
– If not previously done: A letter from a supervisor with the expected date of submission
6. A second sample of academic writing (e.g., article or book chapter), if possible
7. Two academic referees (names and contact details only at this stage)
8. For non-native English speakers: an IELTS/TOEFL certificate is mandatory , unless your degree was taught in English
Benefits and Compensation
Monthly gross salary: €2,901 (1st year) → €3,707 (4th year)
Holiday allowance: 8% of gross annual income
End-of-year bonus: 8.3%
Contract Duration: 4 years (initial 12 months; extension after 6-month review)
Teaching Load: 0.4 FTE across years 2–4
Excellent work-life balance and support for international researchers
How to Apply
Submit your application for PhD Scholarship in International Relations through the University of Groningen’s official online application portal by 30 April 2025.APPLY NOW.
Contact Information
For educational/project inquiry, contact the IRIO department directly via the university website or project coordinators. General HR-related questions can be addressed by the university recruitment page.