Postdoc and PhD positions at Ghent University: Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600
The European Research Council (ERC)-funded project ‘Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600’ (ECOLENT), led by Sander Govaerts, offers several PhD and postdoc positions. The project studies the impact of Hanseatic trade and commerce on animal and plant diversity in six regions between Flanders, Germany, and Poland and explores the entanglements between economic and ecological change.
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