Research Fellow in Ancient Roman History: The Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (DISTUM) is seeking a qualified and motivated individual for a research fellowship in the field of Ancient Roman History. The successful candidate will contribute to the project “Cadastral Plans in the Roman World: Epigraphic, Historical, and Administrative Aspects,” investigating the intersection of land surveying, cadastral plans, and historical records in the Roman era.
Designation: Research Fellow
Research Area: Ancient Roman History – Cadastral Plans
Location: Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (DISTUM), Urbino, Italy
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s degree in Ancient History or related disciplines.
- PhD in Ancient History.
- Specialization diplomas are a plus.
- Academic titles beyond the mentioned qualifications will be considered.
Job Description:
Research Fellow in Ancient Roman History – Cadastral Plans Project
The selected candidate will undertake research activities focusing on epigraphic, historical, and administrative aspects of cadastral plans in the Roman world. This one-year position, with the possibility of renewal, involves the collection and analysis of data related to cadastral plans, publication of research findings, and collaboration with the project team. Proficiency in English, French, and German is required.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit their application, including a CV, cover letter, and academic transcripts, to amministrazione.reclutamento.pdoc@uniurb.it. The virtual interview is scheduled for February 9, 2024, at 10:00 AM. The interview link is here.
Last Date for Apply: Applications must be submitted by [Insert Deadline].
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Table: Criteria for Evaluation by the Selection Committee
Category | Maximum Points |
---|---|
Academic Titles | 20 |
Scientific Titles | 20 |
Other Titles | 20 |
Academic Titles:
- Master’s in Ancient History (or related) – up to 5 points
- PhD in Ancient History – up to 7 points
- Specialization diplomas – up to 3 points
- Additional academic titles – up to 5 points
Scientific Titles:
- Monographs – up to 7 points
- International publications (excluding monographs) – up to 5 points
- National publications (excluding monographs) – up to 4 points
- Original presentations at conferences – up to 4 points
Other Titles:
- Each year of Ph.D. attendance (up to four) – up to 3 points
- Research fellowship or scholarships – up to 6 points
- Additional study or research stays – up to 6 points
- Organization of scientific events – up to 5 points