École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, September 01, 2026
Application deadline: March 2, 2026
Two fully funded postdoctoral positions are available to begin in the 2026-27 academic year, working primarily with Professor Cammy Brothers. It is a one year, renewable position.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. or be in their final year of their doctoral program with the expectation of a degree by October 1, 2026. The field is defined broadly as the art and architecture of the early modern Mediterranean world, 1100-1700, but the specific focus is open.
Applications should send the following in a single pdf by March 2, 2026:
- A letter of interest (1 page) indicating the candidate’s background and reason for pursuing a postdoctoral position
- A description of the proposed research and writing project to be pursued during the fellowship year (2-4 pages, it can be distinct from the Ph.D. topic but it can also be a publication plan building on the doctoral dissertation)
- A writing sample (between 20 and 40 pages), for example a dissertation chapter, a published article, or an essay under review for publication
- An academic and/or professional c.v. (no more than three pages), including full educational background and language knowledge
- Names and contact information of two references (reference letters themselves will be solicited later in the evaluation process).
Contact: Queries and applications should be addressed to: brotherslabepfl@gmail.com
Please name your file LASTNAME_POSTDOCEPFL.pdf.
Professor Cammy Brothers: https://actu.epfl.ch/news/appointment-of-epfl-professors-178/.
Salary: Postdoctoral funding is at standard EPFL rates: in 2026 it is 88,000 CHF (more details are here)
NB: Knowledge of French is not a criterion for evaluation, but successful candidates will be encouraged to learn French upon acceptance; courses are available at EPFL.
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