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Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam Project OverviewAre you interested in how societies deal with conspiracy theories and institutional distrust? The ERC Consolidator Project “Dealing With Distrust: How Public Organizations Respond To Conspiracy Theories”, led by Dr. Jaron Harambam, examines how societal institutions—such as media, science, government, and education—respond to rising disinformation and conspiratorial distrust. This project turns the focus from individuals to institutions, investigating how organizational responses shape, mitigate, or amplify public distrust. The project is Europe-wide, spanning the Netherlands, Italy, and Poland, with three PhD positions corresponding to each country. As a PhD candidate, you will be based in Amsterdam, trained in ethnographic methods, and conduct extensive fieldwork in your home country. You will collaborate with your team throughout the four-year project and co-create empirically robust solutions with professional organizations. Your RoleDuring this four-year fully funded PhD, you will:
Candidate ProfileWe seek curious, creative, and collaborative researchers with:
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Your WorkplaceYou will be based in the Cultural Sociology programme group of the Sociology Department at the University of Amsterdam. The Dealing With Distrust research team comprises the PI, three PhD candidates, and a postdoctoral researcher (from year two), offering close supervision and collaborative meetings. The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) is Europe’s largest educational and research institution in the social sciences, with over 1,300 staff contributing to research on societal and human-centered issues. Application ProcessDeadline: 5 May 2026 Applications must be submitted online as a single PDF and include:
Additional materials (recommendation letters, writing samples, short PhD proposal) will be requested only for shortlisted candidates. Interviews are expected in June 2026. Specify clearly which PhD position you are applying for: Dutch, Italian, or Polish. Contact for questions: Diversity & InclusionThe UvA fosters a diverse and inclusive environment. Candidates are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet 100% of the qualifications. The university especially welcomes applications from historically underrepresented groups.
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