Position opening
15 April 2021
Research Associate for the project "Demarginalizing Medieval Africa: Images, Texts, and Identity in Early Solomonic Ethiopia (1270-1527)" §28 subsection 3 HmbHG
InstitutionFaculty of Humanities, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
Salary levelEGR. 13 TV-L
Start date01.06.2021, fixed until 31.05.2024 (This is a fixed-term contract in accordance with Section 2 of the academic fixed-term labor contract act [Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG])
Application deadline15.04.2021
Scope of workfull-time position suitable for part-time
Responsibilities
Duties include academic services in the project named above. Research associates may also pursue independent research and further academic qualifications.
Specific Duties
The applicant shall conduct research on the manuscript and literary culture of Ethiopia in the frame of the project “Demarginalizing medieval Africa: Images, texts, and identity in early Solomonic Ethiopia (1270-1527)”. The project intends to shed new light on the art, history, and culture of the Ethiopian Empire during a period going from the rise of a new dynasty which claimed to descend from the biblical King Solomon in 1270 to its near collapse in 1527, through a series of collaborations with libraries and institutions across the world, and to set up a platform for exchange between scholars working on the history of manuscript illumination – with a particular focus on the Oriental Orthodox traditions of the Armenian, Coptic, and the Syriac worlds – and on the Christian arts of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Visit https://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/en/ethiostudies/research/demargin.html for more details on the project.
Requirements
A university degree in a relevant field. PhD degree is an advantage; applicants close to completion of their PhD are also welcome to apply. Essentials skills are:
- Good working knowledge of English and German
- An excellent knowledge of Classical Ethiopic
- Exceptional organisational skills.
Desirable skills are:
- Knowledge of other Semitic Languages (esp. Arabic)
- Knowledge of further European languages (Italian, French)
- A record of, or demonstrable potential for, excellent scholarship
- A significant grasp of the history of the manuscript culture of Ethiopia and Eritrea
- Familiarity with TEI XML or a willingness to quickly learn the workflow to encode in XML
- Good teamworking skills and
- The ability to work effectively with institutions and communities
Qualified disabled candidates or applicants with equivalent status receive preference in the application process.
Tips on applying
Contact
Prof. Dr. Alessandro Bausi, alessandro.bausi"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Dr. Jacopo Gnisci, j.gnisci"AT"ucl.ac.uk
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Application deadline
Applications should include a cover letter, a tabular curriculum vitae, and copies of degree certificate(s). Please send applications (as a single PDF file) by email to: alessandro.bausi"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Please note that we cannot return application documents. Therefore, do not submit original documents. We will destroy your documents after the procedure has ended.