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JOB: PhD Position in Medical / Legal Humanities / Cultural Studies (m/f/d)
Arbeitsbeginn:
01.09.2025
Bewerbungsfrist:
31.07.2025
Your tasks
Project Description
This PhD project will investigate how personal stories-as told in cultural productions such as films, memoirs, documentaries, literature, and media-shape and influence law-making on assisted dying across different jurisdictions. Grounded in a comparative law perspective, the research will engage with multiple national or regional legal contexts to assess:
- Which stories are heard in debates and legislation around assisted dying.
- The role of law-maker privilege in determining whose voices count in policy-making.
- The cultural dimensions of law-making, including how societal narratives and symbolic representations affect legal outcomes.
- The influence and privilege of cultural actors-writers, filmmakers, journalists, and others-in shaping public discourse and legal reform.
We seek an innovative and critical scholar who can contribute to the growing field of medical humanities while addressing pressing ethical, cultural, and legal questions around end-of-life care.
Your profile
Required qualifications:
- A Master's degree in a relevant field
- Excellent academic record
- Training in qualitative and/or textual analysis
- Familiarity with or interest in legal theory, medical ethics, or bioethics
- Strong writing and communication skills in English
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Applicants will pursue their doctoral studies within the DOK Ph.D. Programme in Organization Studies and Cultural Theory at the University of St. Gallen (www.dok.unisg.ch). Please ensure that you meet the formal admission requirements for the program by contacting zulassung@unisg.ch. Kindly include the confirmation email from the Admissions Office with your application materials.
Desirable qualifications:
- Knowledge of, or interest in, multiple legal or cultural contexts
- Knowledge of languages other than English
- Experience with interdisciplinary research
- Interest in assisted dying, end-of-life policy, or narrative medicine
The Chair of French Studies and Medical Humanities engages with a wide range of themes at the intersection of literature, philosophy, visual culture and medicine.
What We Offer:
A 3–year fully funded PhD position (100%)
Integration into a dynamic, interdisciplinary research team
Opportunities for international research and conference participation
Supervision from leading scholars in medical humanities, law, and cultural studies
How to Apply
Please submit the following documents in a single PDF file:
•Cover Letter (max. 2 pages), outlining your interest in the topic and your approach to the proposed research
•CV, including academic background and relevant experience
•A writing sample (e.g. MA thesis chapter or article)
•Names and contact details of two academic referees
•Email confirming that formal requirements to be admitted to DOK program are met
Deadline for applications: 31 July 2025
Inquiries should be sent to: anna.elsner@unisg.ch
Applications in one single PDF should be sent to: alexander.meienberger@unisg.ch
We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, particularly those underrepresented in academia.
Forschungsgebiete
Ort
St. Gallen, (Schweiz)Organisation
Universität St. Gallen, Medical HumanitiesVeröffentlicht am: 24.06.2025
Letzte Änderung: 24.06.2025, 20:17