The Hansen Foundation is offering a

doctoral scholarship in
(Computational) History / Cultural Anthropology / Ecology / Geography

at the University of Passau as soon as possible.

With your relevant work, we are looking for correlations and possibly 
interactions between cultural factors on the one hand and landscape factors on 
the other in the region of the entire Šumava (Bavarian Forest). The area under 
investigation is not only attractive because of its nature and proximity to 
Passau, but is also particularly interesting for the research question, as the 
Šumava is a region that was and is characterized by (historical and current) 
political borders, but geologically represents a uniform mountain landscape.

The scholarship is embedded in the project “Regional Collectives at the End of 
the Weimar Republic” of the Passau Chairs of German Linguistics and 
Computational Humanities. For the first time, we are systematically processing 
the materials of the Atlas of German Folklore (1930-1935) for Bavaria - the 
largest humanities research project ever undertaken in Germany. The atlas used 
questionnaires to document people's everyday culture at the end of the Weimar 
Republic. For Bavaria alone, there are a total of 450,000 data records for 
1,820 places, which are available to you for your doctoral project.

You will enrol as a doctoral student at the University of Passau and be 
supervised by Professor Dr Malte Rehbein (Computational Humanities), who will 
serve as your primary advisor. At the same time, you will receive 
non-personalised support from the Hansen Foundation and its subordinate 
Research Centre for the Study of Collectives at the University of Regensburg.

The project is embedded in a broader research context that includes 
collaboration with another scholarship holder, the research initiatives of the 
Chairs of Computational Humanities and Linguistics, the Computational 
Historical Ecology research programme, and the Passau Methodikum. It is 
designed to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries and encourage a shift 
in perspective. Depending on your academic background, you will bring a focus 
from ecological, historical, cultural studies, or historical-geographical 
perspectives.

A central aspect of the project is the joint consideration of research subjects 
as machine-readable data. The dissertation will also contribute to the 
development of a “Big Data source criticism,” which adapts and extends 
traditional historical methodology to large-scale datasets.

Requirements include a successfully completed university degree with a focus in 
history, folklore/empirical cultural anthropology, geography, ecology, digital 
humanities, or a related field. You should have a strong interest in topics 
such as environmental, everyday, or social history, cultural or 
geoanthropology, or historical ecology. As our work is data-driven, you will 
need relevant skills in the analysis of research data — for example, through 
quantitative methods, databases, geographic information systems (GIS), or text 
and data mining. You will be closely integrated into the Passau-based research 
groups throughout your project and will have the opportunity to acquire and 
develop any necessary skills there. A good reading proficiency in German is 
required.

The financial support provided by the foundation amounts to €1,400 per month 
(tax-free). The foundation permits up to ten hours of secondary employment per 
week. If the necessary qualifications and funding are in place, this may take 
the form of work on another research project within the Chair of Computational 
Humanities. The scholarship is limited to two years. We will actively support 
the search for follow-up funding to complete the doctorate in good time. 
Residency in Passau is desirable and beneficial, but not a strict requirement.

Curious? Interested?
Then please submit an academic CV including transcripts, along with a 
motivation letter outlining your interest in the project and in pursuing 
further academic qualifications (in a single PDF). If your application sparks 
our curiosity and interest, we will invite you to an interview.

Please send your application directly to [email protected] by 25 July 
2025. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Malte Rehbein directly.


Link: https://che.hypotheses.org/883


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Dr. phil. Thomas Nikolaus Haider

Computational Humanities and Multilingual Computational Linguistics

University of Passau
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