Stipendien und Forschungspreise
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Nov 22Mittwoch, 22. November 2023 17:13
Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
Amalienstr. 73b D-80799 München
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DOKTORANDENSTIPENDIUM
Die finanzielle Unterstützung der Gerda-Henkel-Stiftung und der Elise-und-Annemarie-Jacobi-Stiftung ermöglicht es der Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik, dem Testament von Frau Annemarie Jacobi entsprechend, Studierende aus aller Welt von "außerordentlicher Begabung und beschränkter finanzieller Bewegungsfreiheit" bei ihrer Promotion im Fach Alte Geschichte und eng verwandter Fächer zu fördern. Neben der im deutschsprachigen Raum üblichen Dissertation gelten entsprechend qualifizierende Arbeiten gemäß den Normen der jeweiligen Heimat- oder Studienländer der Bewerberinnen und Bewerber (PhD, Thèse Nou-
veau Régime, tesi di dottorato etc.) ebenfalls als förderungsfähig. Auch die Arbeit an der Publikation einer Dissertation ist förderungsfähig, wenn zum Zeitpunkt der Antragstellung der Dissertationstermin nicht länger als sechs Monate zurückliegt.
Die Kommission schreibt deshalb für deutsche und internationale Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden regelmäßig Stipendien an ihrer hervorragend ausgestatteten althistorischen Fachbibliothek aus. Beantragt werden können Stipendien mit einer Dauer von 3 Monaten (den Quartalen des Jahres entsprechend). Geboten werden ein Arbeitsplatz in der Kommissionsbibliothek, eine kostenlose Unterkunft in einem voll ausgestatteten Apartment
im Gebäude, die Übernahme der nachgewiesenen An- und Abreisekosten bis zu einem Höchstbetrag von EUR 350 (Europa) beziehungsweise EUR 900 (Übersee) sowie ein Zuschuss zum Lebensunterhalt von monatlich EUR 600. Für die Dauer der Corona-Epidemie, der sich daraus ergebenden Reiserestriktionen und Quarantänevorschriften ist die Präsenzpflicht von den länderspezifischen Rahmenbedingungen abhängig.
Bewerbungen in deutscher, englischer, französischer, spanischer oder italienischer Sprache sind mit folgenden
Unterlagen zu versehen:
1. Präsentation des Promotionsvorhabens mit Angaben zum Stand der Arbeit (maximal 3.000 Zeichen, inkl. Leerzeichen)
2. Arbeitsplan für den Aufenthalt in München bzw. die Förderdauer (maximal 250 Zeichen, inkl. Leerzeichen)
3. Einen Termin für den Aufenthalt in München bzw. die Förderdauer (1., 2., 3. oder 4. Quartal eines Jahres)
4. Tabellarischer Lebenslauf
5. Die wichtigsten Zeugnisse für die bereits erworbenen akademischen Qualifikationen
6. Zwei Stellungnahmen von Universitätsprofessor/innen, darunter des Betreuenden der Dissertation
Bewerbungen können viermal jährlich (zum 1. Januar, 1. April, 1. Juli und zum 1. Oktober) an den Direktor der Kommission gerichtet werden. Sie sind auf elektronischem Wege in einer Datei mindestens sechs Monate vor dem gewünschten Förderbeginn anDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. zu senden.
Die Stellungnahmen der Gutachter (1-2 Seiten) sollen unabhängig von der Bewerbung und einzeln an die genannte E-Mail-Adresse geschickt werden.
Allgemeine Informationen
Die Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts betreibt und fördert Forschungen im Bereich der Alten Geschichte, im Besonderen auf den Gebieten der griechischen und lateinischen Epigraphik, der Numismatik, der Papyrologie und der historischen Topographie. Ihre Publikationsorgane sind die Zeitschrift Chiron und die Monographien-Reihe Vestigia.
Ansprechpartner der Stipendiatinnen und Stipendiaten bei ihrem Aufenthalt in München werden insbesondere die fünf fest bzw. längerfristig angestellten wissenschaftlichen Angehörigen der Kommission sein:
Christof Schuler (1. Direktor): Griechische Epigraphik und historische Topographie; Geschichte
Kleinasiens; antike Urbanistik
Rudolf Haensch (2. Direktor): Lateinische Epigraphik und Papyrologie; das Imperium Romanum;
Religionsgeschichte im Spiegel der Epigraphik
Sophia Bönisch-Meyer: Griechische Epigraphik und Geschichte der römischen Kaiserzeit;
Kleinasien
Simone Killen: Griechische und römische Numismatik; Griechische Welt
Isabelle Mossong: Lateinische Epigraphik; Geschichte der iberischen Halbinsel
in der Antike
Die Kommission liegt in der Amalienstr. 73b gegenüber der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. Ihre Bibliothek
umfasst gegenwärtig etwa 50.000 Bücher und 170 laufend abonnierte Zeitschriften. Sammelgebiet ist die gesamte Alte Geschichte; Schwerpunkte liegen auf lateinischer und griechischer Epigraphik, Papyrologie und Numismatik.
Die Bibliothek wird nicht nur von den Altertumsforschern der hiesigen Universität, sondern auch von in- und ausländischen Forschern gerne genutzt. Ihr elektronischer Katalog ist online zugänglich unter:
https://www.dainst.org/standort/-/organization-display/ZI9STUj61zKB/18350
Darüber hinaus sind die Bibliotheken der historischen und archäologischen Institute und vor allem die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek im Umkreis von wenigen Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen. In der Kommission finden regelmäßig Gastvorträge und Kolloquien statt (außer in Zeiten einer Pandemie). Die Kommission liegt im Herzen Münchens – der Marienplatz ist in 15 Minuten zu Fuß erreichbar – und perfekt an den öffentlichen Nahverkehr angebunden.
Für weitere Informationen können Sie sich an unser Sekretariat unter Tel. +49 (0)89 - 28.67.67.60 oder per E-Mail anDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. wenden. -
Okt 20Freitag, 20. Oktober 2023 09:11
AUSSCHREIBUNG von
REISESTIPENDIEN
zum 17. TAG DER
ANTIKEN NUMISMATIK
Münster, 17./18. November 2023
Die numismatische Kommission der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (NK) unter-
stützt erneut den TAG DER ANTIKEN NUMISMATIK, indem sie mehrere Reiskostenbeihilfen
finanziert.
In den letzten Jahren hat sich TAG DER ANTIKEN NUMISMATIK mit seiner Intention, etablierte
Forscherinnen und Forscher, Sammelnde und Nachwuchskräfte zusammenzubringen, in der
numismatischen Welt etabliert. Immer mehr Studierende sowie Nachwuchswissenschaft-
lerinnen & Nachwuchswissenschaftler reisen nach Münster, um an der Veranstaltung (auch
ohne eigenen Beitrag) teilzunehmen und die freundlich-kollegiale Atmosphäre zum Kennen-
lernen von Fach und Personen zu nutzen.
Um den Nachwuchs zu einer solchen Kontaktaufnahme zu ermuntern, stellt die Numismatische
Kommission der Länder erneut Reiskostenbeihilfen in Höhe von jeweils 150,- Euro zur
Verfügung.
Darum bewerben können sich Studierende sowie Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen & Nach-
wuchswissenschaftler aus den altertumskundlichen Fächern, die ein begründetes Interesse an
numismatischer Forschung haben; eigene numismatische Arbeiten müssen noch nicht
vorliegen, sollten aber geplant sein.
Sind Sie interessiert?
Dann legen Sie Ihrer elektronischen Bewerbung neben einem Motivationsschreiben bitte auch
die Empfehlung einer Dozentin / eines Dozenten bei und senden Sie Ihre Bewerbung bis zum
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Okt 16Montag, 16. Oktober 2023 19:21
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Sep 18Montag, 18. September 2023 12:39
Bewerbungsschluss: 15.11.2023
Interessierte senden ihre Bewerbung in elektronischer Form an den Koordinator des Doktoratsprogramms Altertumswissenschaften, Dr. Hans-Hubertus Münch (
Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. ). Folgende Unterlagen sind einzureichen:
1. Anschreiben
2. Lebenslauf (ggf. mit Publikationsliste)
3. Skizze zum Dissertationsvorhaben (max. 3 Seiten)
4. Abschlusszeugnis
5. 1-2 Textproben (jeweils max. 20 Seiten, darunter mind. 1 wissenschaftliche Qualifikationsarbeit)
6. ReferenzschreibenDie Bewerbung kann in deutscher, französischer oder englischer Sprache eingereicht werden. StartstipendiatInnen müssen sich als Doktorierende an der Universität Basel immatrikulieren. Erstbetreuer bzw. Erstbetreuerin muss dem Departement Altertumswissenschaften der Philosophisch-Historischen Fakultät angehören. Weitere Informationen erteilt Dr. Hans-Hubertus Münch (
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Sep 14Donnerstag, 14. September 2023 10:48
We invite applications for a second, fully funded PhD as part of the project 'The Poetics of Social Change in Late Antiquity (250-750AD)'. This project investigates how classical Latin poetry was read and responded to in late antiquity (c. 250 - 750 AD). It is co-led by Paul Roche and Anne Rogerson at the University of Sydney.
We invite proposals for PhD projects that address any of the following:
* The reception of classical Latin poetry in the Latin poetry of late antiquity
* The writing of a full-scale literary commentary on a late Latin poetic text
* The study of a particular classical author's influence across a group of related texts, throughout a specific period, or across the breadth of late antiquity.
* The continuities and transformations of classical genres of poetry in late antiquity
* The reimagining of republican and early imperial Rome in the poetic texts of late antiquity
* The study of the critique of classical Latin poetry or poets, including their imagined lives and careers, in the literature of late antiquity more generally
The supervisory team, Associate Professor Paul Roche and Dr Anne Rogerson, has won an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant: 'The Vandal Renaissance: Latin Literature in Post-Roman Africa (435-534CE)'. They have significant experience in supervising students working in late antique receptions of Latin poetry, and in assisting early career researchers to develop publications and their academic profile. If the successful candidate's project focusses on the Latin poetry of Vandal North Africa, there is scope for their project to be included within the ARC Discovery Project. The successful candidate would have access to the resources of the Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia.
The applicant approved for this project will be considered for a number of merit-based scholarships that fully support their PhD for a period of up to 3.5 years. These scholarships would provide a stipend allowance of $35,629AUD per annum. Successful international students will also receive a tuition fee scholarship for up to 3.5 years.
For further details about the PhD project please contact
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Full description:
https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/study/scholarships/phd-scholarships/the-poetics-of-social-change-in-late-antiquity-250-750-ad.html#uniqueId_rGJPQDcZ_4_button
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Sep 08Freitag, 08. September 2023 15:41
Call for applications open to Portuguese Higher Education Institutions
Deadline: September 29, 2023 until 5:00 p.m. (Lisbon time).
Eligibility:
Portuguese Higher Education Institutions (HEI) wishing to receive visiting professors from foreign universities, with a scientific curriculum of high merit and with notorious recognition in the area of the Humanities, for the development of academic activities in Portugal.
Person responsible for submitting the application:
The Professor who will be responsible for coordinating the visit, representing the proposing Portuguese HEI.
The Centre for Classical and Humanistic Studies is open to expressions of interest from foreign professors in the areas in which professors from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra teach courses and simultaneously carry out research: Classical Studies; Heritage, History and Cultures of Food; Philosophy; Music Studies.
Expressions of interest are accepted until 20 September, to the email address of Professor Carmen Soares, Scientific Coordinator of CECH (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. <mailto:Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. >).
For this expression of interest we request a brief CV of the visiting Professor. Following this expression of interest, applicants will be notified and those chosen to apply with CECH’s support will be requested to provide the elements listed below in “submission of applications”.
Grant amounts:
Monthly fee: €4000.00 + One-off support for travel and installation: €4000.00
Visiting period:
Grants are awarded directly to Visiting Professors for visits of a minimum of 3 months and a maximum of 9 months. The visit must begin no later than 12 months after confirmation of selection.
Submission of applications:
Applications must be made on behalf of the Portuguese HEI, by the Professor who will be responsible for coordinating the visit.
Applications must be submitted after registering on the My Gulbenkian Platform, by filling in the online form available on the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation website at gulbenkian.pt<http://gulbenkian.pt/>, which specifies the information to be provided in order to complete the application, namely:
a) Name of the Professor from the Portuguese HEI responsible for the visit;
b) Letter of commitment from the host institution, signed by the director of the faculty or institute of the Portuguese HEI;
c) CV of the visiting professor;
d) Letter of commitment from the visiting professor;
e) Provisional dates of the visit;
f) A brief description of the visiting professor's academic merit, which contributes to their recognition and status as a leader in their field (200 words);
g) A brief description of how the proposed visit can contribute to the competencies of the Portuguese institution (200 words);
h) A list of the activities planned to be carried out by the visiting professor, which should include at least one seminar, one course or one intensive course.
The results will be communicated to applicants no later than 90 days after the close of applications, via the MyGulbenkian platform.
Selection criteria:
a) academic merit of the visitor's research and/or teaching;
b) potential to make a substantial contribution to the competencies of the Portuguese institution;
c) specificity and systematization of the program proposed for the visit.
Collaborative research alone is not a selection factor. Emphasis should be placed on the dissemination and sharing of skills and knowledge that will be valuable to the host institution.
More information (in Portuguese): https://gulbenkian.pt/bolsas-lista/bolsas-gulbenkian-professores-visitantes-nas-humanidades -
Sep 05Dienstag, 05. September 2023 16:25
Magdalen College Oxford
The College proposes to elect up to four Fellows by Examination (elsewhere known as Junior Research Fellows (JRFs)) in 2024. The successful candidates will already have demonstrated outstanding promise in their research.
Each Fellowship is tenable for three years at a stipend currently starting at £26,131 per annum, subject to an annual cost of living award. In addition, partnered accommodation will be provided in College free of charge (tax liabilities will apply) or, alternatively, a taxable housing allowance currently set at £16,560 per annum. During the first two years of appointment, the Fellow is a member of the Governing Body of the College and for all three years of appointment is entitled to free lunches and dinners in College and a research allowance. Fellows by Examination are expected to live in the Oxford area, and their research base must be in Oxford. Fellows by Examination can benefit from flexible working conditions.
Applications are encouraged from candidates from all countries and all universities. Applications are particularly welcome from women and from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford. Applications for this year's competition will be considered in all academic subjects except the following: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Classics, History (including Medieval History 370AD - 1400AD, History, Early Modern 1400AD - 1800AD and History, Modern, post 1800AD), Linguistics & Philology, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and Music.
The main duty of a Fellow by Examination (JRF) is to engage full-time in research and its dissemination. The successful candidate will be expected to propose, plan and manage a high quality programme of original research; publicise the outcomes of that research through presentation of papers and publications; and engage in the life and activities of the College. The Fellow may, with the leave of the Governing Body, engage in teaching and, if teaching, would normally be expected to give priority to the College's own teaching needs,
Skills and experience required: research experience at doctoral level in an academic subject. Candidates should be able to manage their own independent research and should have excellent communication skills
The closing date is 12 noon (UK time) on Thursday, 12 October 2023, and applications must be completed at or before that time. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
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Sep 02Samstag, 02. September 2023 10:51
Gonville & Caius College intends to elect two Research Fellows in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences in 2024. Candidates should be graduate students or post-doctoral researchers who will either be in their final year of doctoral research or not more advanced than one year since the first submission of their PhD. Research Fellowships are awarded to individuals with an exceptionally strong academic record who have produced innovative doctoral research in any branch of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
The Fellowships will be tenable for four years from 1 October 2024. Research Fellows have the full entitlement of Fellows; they are expected to spend the tenure of their Fellowship in Cambridge and to contribute to the life of the College. Permission may be granted for periods of research away from Cambridge.
A Research Fellowship at Caius is compatible with a simultaneous appointment to a salaried post-doctoral position in a Cambridge Department or Faculty. Such a person appointed to a Research Fellowship would be entitled to all the benefits of a Research Fellow other than stipend. If the post-doctoral position comes to an end before the end of the four-year Fellowship, the College's usual stipend will apply for the remainder of the time.
The current stipend offered is either (a) £25,964, rising by three annual increments to £28,884 if living in College accommodation as a single person, which is free, or in College couples' or family accommodation, if available, which is subsidised, or (b) £29,161 rising by 3 annual increments to £32,081 if not living in College accommodation. All stipends are subject to an annual cost of living review each October. Other benefits include 10 free meals per week and certain research expenses may be reimbursed. There are also opportunities for College teaching (up to six hours per week), which attracts extra payment.
Candidates must submit written work for assessment amounting to a minimum of 20,000 words at the same time as their application. Apart from quotations, the work must be in English. If a complete PhD and/or published work is submitted, the applicant should indicate which parts are the most important. A maximum of 30,000 words will be assessed.
Applications open on Friday 1 September 2023 and must be completed by Monday 2 October 2023. Shortlisting will take place on Monday 8 January 2024. Those selected will be invited for interview on Friday 12 January 2024, so candidates should ensure that they will be available for interview on that day, if required. Offers will be made shortly after the interviews and must be accepted by 4.00 pm on Wednesday 17 January 2024 at the latest.
The College is an equal opportunities employer and actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion, and encourages applications from all sections of society. Elections to Research Fellowships are made purely on the basis of intellectual and academic attainment and promise.
There are 31 Colleges within the University of Cambridge. Each is an independent institution and elects its own Fellows.
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Aug 23Mittwoch, 23. August 2023 10:12Die Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies (BerGSAS) schreibt 4 Stipendien (predoc) mit Beginn zum 1. Januar 2024 oder zum 1. Juli 2024 aus. Die Ausschreibung umfasst alle fünf Promotionsprogramme der BerGSAS. Der Bewerbungszeitraum endet am 1. November 2023.Weitere Informationen: https://www.berliner-antike-kolleg.org/bergsas/ausschreibungen/index.html
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Aug 22Dienstag, 22. August 2023 09:55
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland)
Łukasz Berger has kindly asked for this information to be circulated:
We will be offering a two-year postdoc fellowship for a specialist in the metres of Roman comedy. The job is part of the research project "Conversation Analysis in Roman Comedy: Pragmatics, Prosody, and Performance" (2021/43/D/HS2/03113, Polish National Science Centre),
Workplace location: Collegium Maius, ul. Fredry 10, 61-701 Poznań (Poland)
Anticipated job starting date: 01.10.2023 or as soon as practicable thereafter
Monthly salary: approx. 7.700 PLN per month (gross)
Deadline for application: 15.09.2023
Job offer description:
The post-doctoral fellowship includes work on the preparation of an online database of Plautus' and Terence's comedies. The researcher will - under supervision and in collaboration with the principal investigator - annotate the corpus of Roman theatrical speech with a particular focus on metrical and prosodic phenomena. The post-doc fellow will also conduct their own research based on the tools and the methodology developed within the project. During the two years of the fellowship, we expect active dissemination of research results (conferences, publications in renowned journals).
Required research, teaching or mixed experience
* PhD in Classical Philology (in Literary Studies or Linguistics)*;
* a high level of knowledge of Latin meter and measures used in Roman comedy, also confirmed by some high-quality publications (e.g., in international journals, edited volumes).
* high communicative competence in academic and international contexts;
* excellent command of the English language (including in writing);
* self-reliance, good organization of work, ability to work in a team;
* experience in writing scientific publications and preparing conference presentations.
* good computer skills.
About the project:
The texts of Roman comedies by Plautus and Terence (roughly 250-159 BC) are invaluable testimonies for two different social practices: (i) they are play-scripts created by a vibrant theatrical tradition in ancient Rome, while (ii) containing a unique representation of everyday communication in early Latin. This project uses Conversation Analysis - a method of examining talk-in-interaction - to identify the intersections of these two co-existing dimensions. Our premise here is that a conversation-analytic inquiry can help us not only to identify the aspects of the comedy dialogue that mimic real-life conversations in Latin, but it can also give us insights into how the script was designed to be easily managed on stage, e.g. how the performers were able to coordinate and organize their actions during the show. We want to shed new light on some understudied aspects of the Republican-time stagecraft, by offering a first integrated approach to Pragmatics, Prosody, and performance. Arguably, this type of research can provide us with strong insights about the organization of the theatrical talk, identifying the tensions between the naturalistic representation of conversations and the artistically shaped dramatic discourse.
Required documents
* Cover letter;
* Curriculum Vitae;
* Information on the Applicant's research (list of most relevant publications, participation in research projects, fellowships, awards)
* Scans of diplomas or certificates issued by colleges and universities attesting to education and degrees or titles held.
* Consent to the processing of personal data as follows: "In accordance with Article 6 (1) (a) of the General Data Protection Regulation of 27 April 2016. (OJ EU L 119/1 of 4 May 2016) I consent to the processing of personal data other than: first name, (first names) and surname; parents' first names; date of birth; place of residence (mailing address); education; previous employment history, included in my job offer for the purpose of the current recruitment."
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*PhD title obtained within 7 years before joining the project [This period may be extended by a time of long-term (in excess of 90 days) documented sick leaves or rehabilitation leaves granted on account of being unfit to work. In addition, the period may be extended by the number of months of a childcare leave granted pursuant to the Labour Code and in the case of women, by 18 months for every child born or adopted whichever manner of accounting for career breaks is preferable].
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