PhD Fellow Intelligence and Security
The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs is looking for a
PhD fellow in its research group Intelligence and Security.
The PhD fellow will develop a research project on the digital transformation of intelligence and contribute to our teaching portfolio in our bachelor and master programmes. The rise of digital technologies has transformed numerous sectors, reshaping how organizations operate and interact with their environment. Advancements in bulk data collection, data analytics, artificial intelligence and cloud computing to name a few, have significantly expanded the capability to process and analyze vast amounts of information. Digital innovation is particularly critical for intelligence organizations as they strive to provide timely and actionable insights to support decision-makers. Possible research questions will ask what is digital transformation and what are its implications for intelligence? Who are the main actors behind digital transformation and how do they interact with intelligence agencies and practices? What are the main challenges that stem from emerging digital technologies and how have intelligence organizations sought to overcome them? What are the principal requirements for successful digital transformation? Projects could for example focus on specific aspects of digital transformation such as the use of large language models and their implications for core intelligence functions such as warning. They should engage with broader conceptual debates, for example about innovation and control, technological sovereignty and democracy.
PhD fellows are junior academics who are responsible for teaching workgroups across the bachelor programmes and for teaching assistance in the master programmes, while also completing their PhD dissertation. They spend fifty percent of their time doing dissertation research and fifty per cent teaching, which includes the PhD training and tutor training they receive themselves. Because they teach half of the time, the fellows receive a tutor salary, and because they do PhD research half of the time the fellows have a 6-year contract to enable completion of their dissertation in that period.
PhD fellows primarily teach bachelor workgroups in which students work on their academic and professional skills using content from the lectures, and learn to apply relevant theories and practices. Collaborating with the course lecturers, tutors design workgroups, teach in small groups, provide input on assessment methods and rubrics, and grade assignments. In addition, they assist in master programme teaching under supervision of the course examiner.
Teaching expertise, experience, and trainings allow the PhD fellow to obtain a University Teaching Qualification (UTQ or BKO in Dutch).
Research by the PhD fellow includes all research activities necessary to complete a dissertation within the six-year time frame plus a mandatory PhD training programme offered by the ISGA and FGGA graduate school. The successful candidate will join the Research Group Intelligence and Security within ISGA. The research should lead to a PhD within a six-year timeframe.
Prospective candidates need to demonstrate a clear affinity with both teaching and research on the topic of this vacancy, in their CV and motivation letter plus a research proposal on the vacancy topic. The PhD fellow will be supervised by dr. Damien van Puyvelde. The candidate will perform the research and teaching at or on behalf of the Institute of Security and Global Affairs.
Selection criteria
Where you will work
The mission of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA)? Contributing to society. The faculty does this through high-quality interdisciplinary education and (new) scientific knowledge. Whether it is terrorism, security, artificial intelligence or a governance solution to the housing crisis, contemporary issues are comprehensively addressed at FGGA. In the heart of The Hague, where important decisions are made, students and professionals come together to gain knowledge and skills. There is much collaboration with academic and societal partners, which ensures that students leave university with a smile and one foot in the future, ready to make a substantial contribution to society.
FGGA is one of the seven faculties of Leiden University. This young, entrepreneurial, innovative organisation has three scientific institutes, two centres, over 3,700 students and 425 staff members.
The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) is a scientific institute specialising in security issues. ISGA is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs of Leiden University. ISGA analyses and studies security issues with local, national, transnational and global impact. These include crises, intelligence, terrorism, war, violence and cybercrime. The institute is characterised by a multidisciplinary research approach.
ISGA is based in the residential city of The Hague, the international city of peace, justice and security. Inspiring interactions are maintained with other knowledge institutions, regional, national and international governments, the private sector and NGOs.
What we offer
Our goal is to work together to create a transparent and inclusive work environment in which everyone feels welcome and appreciated. Our organisation is always evolving and we need your ideas for improvement and innovation to take us further. We want to devote attention to your personal development.
You can count on an enjoyable job within the socially relevant world of education and research. The University’s international work environment is located just steps away from the bustling city centre of The Hague. We also want to work with you to devote attention to your health and vitality, for example with the fun activities we organise through Healthy University.
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What we find important
Promoting an inclusive community is central to Leiden University’s values and vision. Leiden University aims to be an inclusive community in which all students and staff members feel valued and respected, and are able to develop to their full potential. Diversity in experiences and perspectives enriches our teaching and strengthens our research. High-quality education and research means inclusive education and research.
Applications
You can apply until 6 September 2024; Please include the vacancy number in your motivation letter. Shortlisted candidates may be interviewed between 16 and 30 September. First round interviews could be held through an online platform. The selected candidate will start before 31 December 2024.
The first interviews will take place between 16 and 30 September. Candidates will be asked to prepare a short 5 minute teaching segment on a topic of their choosing.
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