Two Postdoctoral Positions, History, Theory, and Heritage, EPFL Lausanne, deadline 2 March 2026

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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Published by Roisin Astell

Dr Roisin Astell has a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York, an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford, and PhD from the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

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