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Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City PhD Studentship (Fixed Term)

PhD Student

3 May 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Full-time Fixed-term (3 years)

Start Date

October 2026

Salary

Full tuition + £21,805/year maintenance + research budget

Visa Sponsorship

Required Qualifications

Environmental or Cultural History
Colombo/Sri Lanka focus
Early modern or modern era
Sri Lankan candidates encouraged

Research Areas

Environmental history of Colombo
Cultural history of Colombo
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Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City PhD Studentship (Fixed Term)

Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City PhD Studentship (Fixed Term)

The UKRI-funded 5-year project, 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City', selected for funding by the European Research Council under its 'HORIZON' programme, is recruiting to a doctoral studentship.

This is a fully funded full-time international studentship for three years, commencing October 2026. The prospective doctoral student will focus their attention within the broad field of the 'environmental and/or cultural history of Colombo', ideally in the early modern or modern era. Given the project's aim to generate dialogue between Sri Lanka and Europe, candidates applying from Sri Lanka are especially encouraged.

Colombo has a deeply layered imperial past. It came under a succession of European empires, Portuguese (first trading post in 1518), Dutch (1656-1796) and British (1796-1948). It was also pivotal to the early globalisation of Islam and has housed a series of diasporic and minority communities. This project interrogates how invaders and residents made a city in an unstable environment at the centre of the Indian Ocean, in which arose a diverse society, generating an abundance of cultural production and a sequence of violent politics. The four pathways of research are as follows:

  1. In environmental terms, this multiply-colonised and repeatedly-engineered city is built in a wetland without a significant natural harbour;
  2. In social terms, in a heavily nationalised state, the city has resisted indigeneity, as it is inhabited by many minority communities with long narrations of origin;
  3. As for culture, Colombo was represented in keeping with recurrent motifs, as a site of transit across the Indian Ocean, including for enslaved and indentured labour as well as settlers;
  4. And on politics, the heavy work needed, at the bridge of sea and land set one context for the rise of urban violence between communities in the midst of civil war in addition to sustained strikes and new political movements.

At its broadest perspective, the project aims to develop resources with which to consider the pasts, presents and futures of this global South city as located within the remit of other global South cities elsewhere.

For more information about the project, its current team members, and the direction of its research, please see: colombohistories.org.

The doctoral candidate's work on this project will fall under themes 1) environment and/or 3) culture. The successful applicant will join a team of researchers, including postdoctoral fellows and an existing doctoral student. Their research will contribute to a wider collaborative project.

The doctoral studentship will pay full tuition fees at the University of Cambridge over three years. It also provides a maintenance allowance of 21,805 GBP per year and a budget for training and research.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview in mid May. Please note, we will be unable to reschedule interviews on other days.

This award is on a very tight timetable due to the nature of the funding. Candidates who applied for other studentships on this project previously are welcome to reapply. No late applications can be accepted.

All applications should be made online. Further information on eligibility and how to apply via University Applicant Portal can be found in the Further Information document.

Further information on the Faculty of History's PhD programme can be found here: https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/hihipdhis and https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/course/phd-history

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance.

Research specific questions should be directed to Professor Sujit Sivasundaram at sps20@cam.ac.uk.

Any queries regarding the application portal or admissions should be sent to admissions@hist.cam.ac.uk.

Please quote reference JJ49131 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is the research focus of this PhD studentship?

This fully funded PhD studentship centers on the environmental and/or cultural history of Colombo in the early modern or modern era, as part of the UKRI-funded 'Colombo: Layered Histories in the Global South City' project. Explore themes like wetlands engineering, minority communities, Indian Ocean transit motifs, and urban violence. Visit the project website for details. Ideal for research jobs in global South histories.

🎓Who is eligible to apply for this PhD position?

Open to international applicants for this University of Cambridge PhD. Sri Lankan candidates are especially encouraged due to the project's dialogue between Sri Lanka and Europe. Focus on environmental history or cultural history of Colombo. Previous applicants may reapply. Check eligibility in the Further Information document and research assistant jobs for similar roles.

💰What funding and benefits does this studentship offer?

Fully funded for 3 years: full tuition fees at the University of Cambridge, £21,805 maintenance allowance per year, plus a budget for training and research. Part of a collaborative team with postdocs and another PhD student. Explore postdoc opportunities or scholarships for related funding.

📝How do I apply for this Colombo PhD studentship?

Apply online via the University Applicant Portal. Quote reference JJ49131. No late applications accepted. See PhD History programme and free resume template for preparation. Direct research queries to Professor Sujit Sivasundaram at sps20@cam.ac.uk; admissions to admissions@hist.cam.ac.uk.

What are the key deadlines and interview details?

Closing date: 3 May 2026. Interviews: mid-May (no rescheduling). Start: October 2026. Fixed-term for 3 years. Shortlisted candidates notified promptly. Review postdoctoral success tips for interview prep in Faculty of History roles.

👥What is the project team and broader context?

Join a team including postdoctoral fellows and an existing doctoral student under Professor Sujit Sivasundaram. Aims to develop resources for global South cities' pasts, presents, and futures. Aligned with research jobs and faculty positions in history.
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