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The Media Studies department of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is seeking a dynamic and visionary Professor of Archival Science to lead the Netherlands’ only programme that awards the official archivist qualification (‘Archivistics A’), granting eligibility for positions throughout the Dutch public archival sector.
The Media Studies department of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is seeking a dynamic and visionary Professor of Archival Science to lead the Netherlands’ only programme that awards the official archivist qualification (‘Archivistics A’), granting eligibility for positions throughout the Dutch public archival sector.
The Professor Archival Science will be actively engaged in leading developments in the Dutch archival landscape through teaching, research and institutional as well as community partnerships. Within the UvA, the Professor will be a member of the Media Studies department and have a research school affiliation with the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (ahm.uva.nl), unless an arrangement with another research school is preferred.

The Professor Archival Science will be actively engaged in leading developments in the Dutch archival landscape through teaching, research and institutional as well as community partnerships. Within the UvA, the Professor will be a member of the Media Studies department and have a research school affiliation with the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (ahm.uva.nl), unless an arrangement with another research school is preferred.
We are looking for a candidate with a broad, interdisciplinary perspective who can connect their research in archival studies to our Master’s programme in Archival and Information Studies as well as related programmes in Media Studies and beyond, such as Cultural Data & AI, New Media & Digital Culture, Film Studies, Heritage Studies and Information Science. The successful candidate will help shape the future of Archival Studies at the UvA, nationally and internationally.
The successful candidate will have a strong academic track record, an international reputation, and proven leadership and management skills to inspire colleagues and students alike.
Context of the chair
Archival Studies at the University of Amsterdam goes beyond traditional archiving, covering the full records continuum from creation and use to preservation, access, and cultural heritage, with a strong focus on societal impact. The current programme is built around continuum-thinking, a decolonial perspective, sustainability, and a vision of information as a socio-technical complex, providing students with a framework to critically engage with archival theory, practice, and societal impact. The Professor of Archival Sciences will provide leadership in emerging areas such as digital archiving, community archiving, and critical archival studies, and is responsible for advancing the curriculum, guiding research in the Archival and Information Studies team, and fostering innovative projects that respond to technological, societal, and cultural developments.
The successful candidate will also be expected to have, or be able to develop within a few years, expertise in the Dutch archival landscape, including its institutions and relevant legislation.
Teaching
You will teach in the Bachelor’s programme Media & Information, including the minor Publieke Waarden in Informatiemanagement, and in the Dual (professional) Master’s programme Archival and Information Studies. The MA programme collaborates closely with the Dual Master’s programme Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image. You may also have the opportunity to contribute teaching to Master’s programmes in Heritage & Memory Studies as well as Critical Data & AI. You will teach in both Dutch and English.
You will foster rigorous, socially engaged education by ensuring that teaching methods are continuously reviewed and updated, while promoting critical thinking and connecting archival studies to societal and interdisciplinary issues. You will build connections between Archival Studies and other degree programmes, such as Heritage Studies and History, integrating perspectives on diversity, decolonization, inclusion, and sustainability into teaching and curriculum development. You will support collaboration with a wide range of partners, from heritage institutions to community archives, as well as contribute to a collegial, democratic, and interdisciplinary academic environment.
Research
The successful candidate will have a substantial track record of research in the field of Archival Studies, with a focus on the history, theory, and practice of archives in a digital, interdisciplinary, and globally engaged context. You will work across disciplinary and institutional boundaries to explore how archival methods, technologies, and concepts can generate new historical and cultural insights, including approaches informed by decolonial and antiracist perspectives. In that sense, the ability to engage critically with the histories and legacies of (Dutch) colonialism and their impact on contemporary archival practices would be advantageous, as would an interest in collaborating with marginalized and global communities and initiatives to develop inclusive, sustainable, and socially responsible forms of recordkeeping.
You will play an active role in shaping the programme’s research agenda by developing innovative projects, strengthening collaborations with related fields such as heritage studies, information science, and digital humanities, and advancing methodological, ethical, and sustainability-oriented reflection within archival research. Beyond the programme, you will also have the opportunity to lead the research group Archives and Records in Transition, which is part of the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (https://ahm.uva.nl/content/research-groups/archives-and-records-in-transition/archives-and-records-in-transition.html).
The role includes securing external funding, mentoring colleagues, and fostering collaborations across the University and with international partners. Importantly, you will contribute to a positive research culture that values interdisciplinary, ethical, and socially engaged scholarship, and that recognizes sustainability, in all its meanings within the archival domain, as a key value, aim, and prospect for the future of the field.
Leadership
You may be asked to take on the role of leader of the Chair Group in AID (Archival & Information Studies and Digital Humanities), where you will play a connecting role, creating an environment in which team members can develop and feel recognized. Beyond this role, you will be willing and able to take on administrative responsibilities within the Department and Faculty. You are committed to fostering collaborations with renowned archival institutions such as the National Archives or the International Institute of Social History as well as with grassroots and community archiving initiatives.
You value working closely with ministries and governmental agencies on issues related to information management and recordkeeping. The Professor of Archival Studies maintains contact with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) regarding the Archival & Information Studies teaching programme, and is frequently consulted for expert opinion by government organisations and ministeries in relation to the national archival system and recordkeeping in the public sector.
Your tasks and responsibilities
You are an excellent, initiative-oriented lecturer and researcher who is able to inspire students and colleagues; your management style can be described as collaborative and solution-oriented. You create an inclusive environment in which team members can develop, feel recognized, and contribute effectively. You take initiative in fostering connections across disciplines, between professional organizations and the University, and with grassroots and community archiving groups.
Required
(*) The Faculty will assist in this process.
For more information, go to the following website on being a professor at the UvA.
We offer permanent employment upon appointment. The employment contract is for 38 hours per week. The expected starting date is 1 January 2027.
The gross monthly salary, based on 38 hours per week, is in accordance with professor salary scale 2, excl. 8% holiday allowance and 8,3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
More information about working at the UvA can be found here: https://werkenbij.uva.nl/en/about-working-at-the-uva.
What else do we offer?
More information for employees moving from abroad can be found here: Practical information for international employees | Work at the University of Amsterdam.
We are looking for a candidate with a broad, interdisciplinary perspective who can connect their research in archival studies to our Master’s programme in Archival and Information Studies as well as related programmes in Media Studies and beyond, such as Cultural Data & AI, New Media & Digital Culture, Film Studies, Heritage Studies and Information Science. The successful candidate will help shape the future of Archival Studies at the UvA, nationally and internationally.
The successful candidate will have a strong academic track record, an international reputation, and proven leadership and management skills to inspire colleagues and students alike.
Context of the chair
Archival Studies at the University of Amsterdam goes beyond traditional archiving, covering the full records continuum from creation and use to preservation, access, and cultural heritage, with a strong focus on societal impact. The current programme is built around continuum-thinking, a decolonial perspective, sustainability, and a vision of information as a socio-technical complex, providing students with a framework to critically engage with archival theory, practice, and societal impact. The Professor of Archival Sciences will provide leadership in emerging areas such as digital archiving, community archiving, and critical archival studies, and is responsible for advancing the curriculum, guiding research in the Archival and Information Studies team, and fostering innovative projects that respond to technological, societal, and cultural developments.
The successful candidate will also be expected to have, or be able to develop within a few years, expertise in the Dutch archival landscape, including its institutions and relevant legislation.
Teaching
You will teach in the Bachelor’s programme Media & Information, including the minor Publieke Waarden in Informatiemanagement, and in the Dual (professional) Master’s programme Archival and Information Studies. The MA programme collaborates closely with the Dual Master’s programme Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image. You may also have the opportunity to contribute teaching to Master’s programmes in Heritage & Memory Studies as well as Critical Data & AI. You will teach in both Dutch and English.
You will foster rigorous, socially engaged education by ensuring that teaching methods are continuously reviewed and updated, while promoting critical thinking and connecting archival studies to societal and interdisciplinary issues. You will build connections between Archival Studies and other degree programmes, such as Heritage Studies and History, integrating perspectives on diversity, decolonization, inclusion, and sustainability into teaching and curriculum development. You will support collaboration with a wide range of partners, from heritage institutions to community archives, as well as contribute to a collegial, democratic, and interdisciplinary academic environment.
Research
The successful candidate will have a substantial track record of research in the field of Archival Studies, with a focus on the history, theory, and practice of archives in a digital, interdisciplinary, and globally engaged context. You will work across disciplinary and institutional boundaries to explore how archival methods, technologies, and concepts can generate new historical and cultural insights, including approaches informed by decolonial and antiracist perspectives. In that sense, the ability to engage critically with the histories and legacies of (Dutch) colonialism and their impact on contemporary archival practices would be advantageous, as would an interest in collaborating with marginalized and global communities and initiatives to develop inclusive, sustainable, and socially responsible forms of recordkeeping.
You will play an active role in shaping the programme’s research agenda by developing innovative projects, strengthening collaborations with related fields such as heritage studies, information science, and digital humanities, and advancing methodological, ethical, and sustainability-oriented reflection within archival research. Beyond the programme, you will also have the opportunity to lead the research group Archives and Records in Transition, which is part of the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (https://ahm.uva.nl/content/research-groups/archives-and-records-in-transition/archives-and-records-in-transition.html).
The role includes securing external funding, mentoring colleagues, and fostering collaborations across the University and with international partners. Importantly, you will contribute to a positive research culture that values interdisciplinary, ethical, and socially engaged scholarship, and that recognizes sustainability, in all its meanings within the archival domain, as a key value, aim, and prospect for the future of the field.
Leadership
You may be asked to take on the role of leader of the Chair Group in AID (Archival & Information Studies and Digital Humanities), where you will play a connecting role, creating an environment in which team members can develop and feel recognized. Beyond this role, you will be willing and able to take on administrative responsibilities within the Department and Faculty. You are committed to fostering collaborations with renowned archival institutions such as the National Archives or the International Institute of Social History as well as with grassroots and community archiving initiatives.
You value working closely with ministries and governmental agencies on issues related to information management and recordkeeping. The Professor of Archival Studies maintains contact with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) regarding the Archival & Information Studies teaching programme, and is frequently consulted for expert opinion by government organisations and ministeries in relation to the national archival system and recordkeeping in the public sector.
Your tasks and responsibilities
You are an excellent, initiative-oriented lecturer and researcher who is able to inspire students and colleagues; your management style can be described as collaborative and solution-oriented. You create an inclusive environment in which team members can develop, feel recognized, and contribute effectively. You take initiative in fostering connections across disciplines, between professional organizations and the University, and with grassroots and community archiving groups.
Required
(*) The Faculty will assist in this process.
For more information, go to the following website on being a professor at the UvA.
We offer permanent employment upon appointment. The employment contract is for 38 hours per week. The expected starting date is 1 January 2027.
The gross monthly salary, based on 38 hours per week, is in accordance with professor salary scale 2, excl. 8% holiday allowance and 8,3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
More information about working at the UvA can be found here: https://werkenbij.uva.nl/en/about-working-at-the-uva.
What else do we offer?
More information for employees moving from abroad can be found here: Practical information for international employees | Work at the University of Amsterdam.
The Chair Group Archival & Information Studies and Digital Humanities within the Department of Media Studies is a small, multidisciplinary team of archival scholars, information scientists, and digital humanities scholars, each with their own specialization. The team currently includes a Professor of Archival Studies and a Professor of Digital Humanities. Team members are affiliated with various research schools, such as AHM, ASCA, and ILLC, collectively covering a wide range of expertise across the field. In regular meetings, the team exchanges information on research and teaching, and collaboratively develops annual teaching and capacity planning.
The University of Amsterdam is the Netherlands' largest university, offering the widest range of academic programmes. At the UvA, 42,000 students, 6,000 staff members and 3,000 PhD candidates study and work in a diverse range of fields, connected by a culture of curiosity.
The Faculty of Humanities provides education and conducts research with a strong international profile in a large number of disciplines in de field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. Research and teaching staff focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and are active in several teaching programmes.
The Chair Group Archival & Information Studies and Digital Humanities within the Department of Media Studies is a small, multidisciplinary team of archival scholars, information scientists, and digital humanities scholars, each with their own specialization. The team currently includes a Professor of Archival Studies and a Professor of Digital Humanities. Team members are affiliated with various research schools, such as AHM, ASCA, and ILLC, collectively covering a wide range of expertise across the field. In regular meetings, the team exchanges information on research and teaching, and collaboratively develops annual teaching and capacity planning.
The University of Amsterdam is the Netherlands' largest university, offering the widest range of academic programmes. At the UvA, 42,000 students, 6,000 staff members and 3,000 PhD candidates study and work in a diverse range of fields, connected by a culture of curiosity.
The Faculty of Humanities provides education and conducts research with a strong international profile in a large number of disciplines in de field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. Research and teaching staff focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and are active in several teaching programmes.
If you see yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. The vacancy closes on 31 March 2026. Only complete applications received within the response period will be considered.The first round of interviews will be held in the course of mid May 2026. A trial lecture and research presentation may be part of the application process.
Your application should include the following information:
Please submit the required information as a single PDF file.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at:
If you see yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. The vacancy closes on 31 March 2026. Only complete applications received within the response period will be considered.The first round of interviews will be held in the course of mid May 2026. A trial lecture and research presentation may be part of the application process.
Your application should include the following information:
Please submit the required information as a single PDF file.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at:

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