RHN 176/2024 | Opportunity
2 positions of ethnologist / anthropologist and 1 research position in digital humanities for the project OP JAK Land gone wild: archaeological and transdisciplinary research of resilience strategies in 20th century
Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno/Prague, Czech Republic
Deadline for applications: 15 January 2025
Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences invites applications for
2 positions of ethnologist / anthropologist for the four-year project OP JAK Land gone wild
The Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, invites applications for 2 positions of ethnologist / anthropologist for the four-year project OP JAK Land gone wild: archaeological and transdisciplinary research of resilience strategies in 20th century. The project focuses on the research of archaeology, materiality and individual, collective and landscape memory of 20th century Czechia with a special attention given to the impact of armed conflicts, forced migrations and landscape changes associated with the Sudeten areas, collectivization of small farms, formation of the state border and the Iron Curtain, and other aspects of totalitarian regimes. The project is based on collaboration with Institute of Archaeology Prague of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Archaeology of the University of Western Bohemia, and the Center for Theoretical Studies of Charles University.
Place of work: Brno (preferred), Prague
Starting date: February 1, 2025, or when possible
Expected duties:
- ethnographic interviews
- archival research
- authorship of scientific articles and other outputs
- participation in other research activities of the Institute
- development of own research topics
Desired qualifications:
- Ph.D. (completed or near completion) in ethnology or a related discipline (anthropology, history, sociology, cultural geography)
- experience with ethnographic and archival research
- international experience
- working knowledge of Czech and German as the primary languages of research welcome
- excellent knowledge of English
- ability to work independently and as a team member, creative thinking
We offer:
- employment in a prestigious research institution
- full-time job
- fixed-term contract (till December 31, 2028)
- attractive salary (2200 euros per month)
- paid research stay abroad, conference travel support
- 5 weeks of paid leave of absence
To apply, send the following:
- motivation letter
- CV
- sample of published text
Send the application under the subject OPJAK ethnologist in the form of a single PDF file to ticha@eu.cas.cz by January 15, 2025 12:00 Central European time. For further inquiries regarding the position contact dr. Přemysl Mácha, e-mail macha@eu.cas.cz.
The Institute of Ethnology CAS expects that two positions with the aforementioned specifications will be filled. The Institute of Ethnology CAS reserves the right to terminate the selection process or re-open it if no suitable candidates are found.
For more Information click here.
Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences invites applications for
a research position in digital humanities for the four-year project OP JAK Land gone wild
The Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, invites applications for a research position in digital humanities for the four-year project OP JAK Land gone wild: archaeological and transdisciplinary research of resilience strategies in 20th century. The project focuses on the research of archaeology, materiality and individual, collective and landscape memory of 20th century Czechia with a special attention given to the impact of armed conflicts, forced migrations and landscape changes associated with the Sudeten areas, collectivization of small farms, formation of the state border and the Iron Curtain, and other aspects of totalitarian regimes. The project is based on collaboration with Institute of Archaeology Prague of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Archaeology of the University of Western Bohemia, and the Center for Theoretical Studies of Charles University.
Place of work: Brno (preferred), Prague Starting date: February 1, 2025, or when possible
Expected duties:
- development of digital humanities within the project and the Institute
- authorship of scientific articles and other outputs
- participation in other research activities of the Institute
- development of own research topics
Desired qualifications:
- Ph.D. (completed or near completion) in digital humanities, geoinformatics, geography etc.
- competence in database and geoinformatic systems (e.g. MS Access, ArcGIS, QGIS)
- experience with programing and web design
- experience with the implementation of AI into social science research
- excellent knowledge of English
- working knowledge of Czech and German as the primary languages of research welcome
- ability to work independently and as a team member, creative thinking
We offer:
- employment in a prestigious research institution
- full-time job
- fixed-term contract (till December 31, 2028)
- attractive salary (2200 euros per month)
- support for advanced GIS training
- 5 weeks of paid leave of absence
To apply, send the following:
- motivation letter
- CV
- sample of published text
Send the application under the subject OPJAK digital humanities in the form of a single PDF file to ticha@eu.cas.cz by January 15, 2025 12:00 Central European time. For further inquiries regarding the position contact dr. Přemysl Mácha, e-mail macha@eu.cas.cz.
The Institute of Ethnology CAS expects that two positions with the aforementioned specifications will be filled. The Institute of Ethnology CAS reserves the right to terminate the selection process or re-open it if no suitable candidates are found.
For more Information click here.
Source: https://www.eu.avcr.cz/en/news/Research-position-in-digital-humanities/ and https://www.eu.avcr.cz/en/news/Applications-for-2-positions-of-ethnologist---anthropologist-invited/