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A leading university in France is offering a PhD position focused on representing classical music in modern literature and cinema through its CHORAL programme. This opportunity, funded by Horizon Europe, is open to candidates holding a Master's degree in related fields. The position emphasizes international mobility, joint supervision, and a comprehensive career development plan. Candidates must not hold a doctoral degree at application time and should be proficient in English.
Organisation/Company Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour Department Centre des Etudes Doctorales Research Field Arts Literature Sociology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country France Application Deadline 17 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 1 Sep 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe – COFUND Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 101126643 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Representing classical music listening practices in modern literature and cinema
Classical music (or what may more widely defined as “western learned music”) is a major part of Europe’s cultural heritage. And it includes the traditional concert or opera performance, which mainly is a 19th century legacy. But ways of listening to music have changed over the last decades (from the triumphant CD’s advent to the era of streaming platforms and You tube) and so has sometimes the rite of classical concerts itself. Contemporary literature and cinema reflect that evolution, associating values and meanings with those different modes of enjoying or discovering European masterworks. By doing so, one can assume that they also (re)shape our image of classical music and concerts. These interactions between literary/cinematic representations of our modern listening practices and our conception of such a musical heritage can be apprehended in a large spectrum of works varying both in genres and languages.
This PhD position is part of the Cultural Heritage Outreach in RomAnce Languages (CHORAL) programme, a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska Curie programme co-funded by the European Union. This prestigious programme is linked to UNITA's Cultural Heritage Hub, an international research network within the Alliance, which structures its research ecosystem facing cultural related challenges.
CHORAL aims to train high-quality international researchers and to nurture the development of interdisciplinary, international and inter-sectoral research that addresses any aspect of cultural heritage. While rooted in cultural heritage, the programme spans a wide range of scientific domains, including architecture, anthropology, arts and culture, computer science, history, literature, linguistics, management, and more.
Selected candidates will be enrolled in PhD programmes under joint supervision, awarding a double degree and requiring international mobility.
This offer is part of the MSCA-COFUND CHORAL programme, which will finance 14 positions out of 20 positions offered.
On the deadline of the call, the candidate must be a doctoral candidate, i.e not already in possession of a doctoral degree, but in possession of a Master’s Degree enabling to do a PhD in Social Science, Arts, Architecture and Humanities applied to cultural heritage.
Any candidate in possession of the required diploma can apply regardless of the year of obtention of the diploma.
Specific Requirements
Researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years preceding the date of the call deadline. Compulsory national service, short stays such as holidays, and time spent as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention are not considered.
Applicants who are non-native speakers of English are required to provide proof of proficiency in the language, as CHORAL’s working language is English.
Candidates must be in possession of valid identity card (for EU citizens) or a valid passport (for visa application, if selected).
The call is open to researchers of any nationality.
Languages ENGLISH Level Good
CHORAL fellows will benefit from the following advantages:
A monthly gross salary of 2164€/month approximately. The salary gross amount may be subject to changes corresponding to taxes increases/decreases.
The net salary amount may be subject to changes and corresponding personal tax position.
Mobility
All the CHORAL doctoral candidates will be associated to 2 universities in the UNITA Alliance awarding the PhD co-diploma complemented by short stays with associated partners. The proposed combination of secondments and short stays promotes mobility and exposes CHORAL doctoral students to different research environment. Indeed, during the 36 months PhD programme, each doctoral candidate will have to spend at least 9 months outside their recruiting university, including at least 6 months in the co‑supervising university. The other 3 months can also be spent in another entity increasing the international exposure of the doctoral candidates.
Mobility allowance up to 4500€ over the 3‑year period to partially cover travels, accommodation, etc. linked to secondments for the project duration.
Conference allowance up to 3500€ over the 3‑year period of the PhD, to cover expenses related to the travel for attendance or participation to conferences, workshops.
Research allowance up to 5000€ over the 3‑year period of the PhD to cover expenses related to research.
Each doctoral candidate will have a Personalised Career Development Plan (PCDP), which is developed within the first 3 months of the fellowship. The PCDP will address research plan, publication strategy, and career development activities both with regards to scientific and non‑scientific skills. CHORAL will help them develop a clear, explicit and relevant professional pathway towards a successful career as research leaders. The PCDP will be reviewed and updated on a regular basis through meetings with the doctoral candidate.
Career opportunities
CHORAL aims at enhancing the career perspectives and employability of the doctoral candidates in line with the Europe Skills Agenda. CHORAL will help to the completion of a PhD in top-level research universities within the worldwide acknowledged MSCA program. CHORAL will give the opportunities to rely on international, intersectoral and interdisciplinary network for future collaborations and opportunities by pushing the doctoral candidates to go beyond their boundaries.
The programme will include training with non-academic partners which will ensure the alignment between employers' needs outside academia and skills development. As a result, they will develop a realistic perspective on the requirements of jobs in such and gain an important understanding of how scientific, experimental knowledge can be applied in non-academic environments. This will contribute to broaden their scientific perspective, increase their skills and innovation capacity as well as their attractiveness towards the private sector.
At the close of the call, the candidate must be a doctoral candidate, i.e not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the deadline of the call, but in possession of a Master’s Degree enabling to do a PhD in Social Science, Arts, Architecture and Humanities applied to Cultural Heritage.
Any candidate in possession of the required diploma can apply regardless of the year of obtention of the diploma.
MSCA rule: Researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, et.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years preceding the date of the call deadline. Compulsory national service, short stays such as holidays, and time spent as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention are not considered.
Applicants who are non-native speakers of English are required to provide proof of proficiency in the language, as CHORAL’s working language is English.
Possibility to apply to 3 PhD topics offered within the call for proposals.
The selection process takes place in 3 steps:
Selections will be made regardless of gender, nationality, religion, ethnicity and cultural background, but aiming for a good balance among the group.
Candidates cannot propose their own subjects nor write a proposal. PhD research topics have been proposed by habilitated supervisors from the Doctoral Schools of UPPA and the implementing partners after a call launched towards the academic community of the programme. Candidates must choose among the subjects posted on the CHORAL interface.
Each applicant can apply for 3 subjects MAXIMUM.