**The Opportunity**
This PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC funded project, "Asterix and the Making of Modern France: The Creation of a National Myth", conducted by Professor Julie Kalman. This project will undertake a comparative study of the extraordinary popularity of the Asterix comic book series across two case studies, in Germany and the UK, from the 1960s onwards. Drawing on newspaper articles, fan mail, and contemporary scholarly writing, the project will mirror the central questions of the ARC-funded project, regarding the series' attractions for readers, and the meanings given to the series. This will open up a sociocultural history of the post-war period in these two countries. The project will also contrast and compare each case: what resonated with readers in each country in their translated versions, and what can this tell us, both about their own post-war stories, and the books themselves? How were puns translated in order to resonate? How did translations transpose meanings into different national contexts? This is of particular interest for Germany and the UK, as both were parodied in the series, and the series enjoyed enormous success in both countries.
Monash University is the largest university in Australia and regularly ranks in the top 100 universities worldwide. Monash has six globally networked campuses and international alliances in Europe and Asia. The applicant will be based at the Clayton campus in Melbourne. The Arts faculty at Monash is inclusive and vibrant, as is the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies (SOPHIS). The historians have a strong and supportive research culture, and there is an equally strong sense of cohort among the history postgraduate students. The historians are internationally-recognised scholars successful in attracting national and international competitive funding.
Scholarship holders must be enrolled full-time and on campus. Please note: applicants who already hold a PhD will not be considered.
The successful applicant will be expected to enrol by **2 January 2026.** However, there may be some flexibility as to the date of commencement.
**Submit an Expression of Interest**
EOIs shall comprise:
- A cover letter that includes a brief statement of the applicant's suitability
- A brief research proposal not exceeding 750 words in length that fits within the broad project aims and objectives, and demonstrates some understanding of the area of research
- A curriculum vitae, including a list of any published works, conference presentations and relevant work experience
- A full statement of academic records, degree certificates and official grading system (if available), supported by scanned copies of relevant certified documentation
- English language proficiency test results (if applicable)
- Names and contact details of 2 academic referees
- Copy of your current passport (if available)
**Applications Close**:Tuesday 29 July 2025, 11:55pm AEST
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