3x Postdoctoral Research Fellowships "Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE" (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia)

Science and the environment in the eastern Mediterranean in the first millennium CE

Employer
Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia
Funded by
European Research Council Consolidator Award, Grant Agreement No. 101044437
Zipcode
30123
Place of work
Venedig
Country
Italy
From - Until
01.09.2023 -
Deadline
17.06.2023

Society and environmental change in the western Mediterranean in the first millennium CE

Employer
Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia
Funded by
European Research Council Consolidator Award, Grant Agreement No. 101044437
Zipcode
30123
Place of work
Venedig
Country
Italy
From - Until
01.09.2023 -
Deadline
17.06.2023

Water, landscapes and environmental history in the medieval Islamic Mediterranean, c. 600-1050 CE

Employer
Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia
Funded by
European Research Council Consolidator Award, Grant Agreement No. 101044437
Zipcode
30123
Place of work
Venedig
Country
Italy
From - Until
01.09.2023 -
Deadline
14.06.2023
By
Helen Foxhall Forbes, Dipartimento degli Studi Umanistici, Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia

SSE1K: Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE (ERC Consolidator Grant, Grant Agreement no. 101044437), led by Prof. Helen Foxhall Forbes at Università Ca' Foscari, Venice, offers three postdoctoral research fellowships, each for 36 months in the first instance.

Science and the environment in the eastern Mediterranean in the first millennium CE

The post-doctoral researcher will carry out original research into the history of science in the eastern Mediterranean in the first millennium CE, and the connections between the study of pre-modern science and the environmental contexts of the writers. The researcher will examine textual evidence for intellectual and social responses to environmental change, and contemporary awareness of human effects on landscapes. They will contextualise this analysis with reference to relevant archaeological and palaeoenvironmental evidence, supported by project team members (Prof. Lawrence (University of Durham, UK) and Prof. Fleitmann (University of Basel, Switzerland)). The knowledge of ancient / medieval Greek and/or another relevant eastern Mediterranean language is required. In addition to preparing their research for publication, the researcher will participate in the various activities of the SSE1K project, including attending team meetings and undertaking dissemination activities (conferences, seminars, workshops) on the project topics. For needs related to the research project, the renewal of the collaboration with the post-doctoral researcher for an additional year can be envisaged upon successful completion of the research work carried out during the three-year period. The motivation letter to be enclosed with the application shall include a proposal of the research that the candidate would aim to undertake during the research position. The research may be carried out in English. The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

36 months with possible renewal for 12 months; start date 01/09/2023 - 01/10/2023
Deadline: 17th June 2023, 12.00 CET
The research fellowship amounts to 85.500,00 Euros in total for 36 months, including taxes and social charges.

Contact (announcement)

Prof. Helen Foxhall Forbes
E-Mail: helenfoxhall.forbes@unive.it

https://apps.unive.it/common2/file/download/assegni_ricerca/6467847cba87a

Society and environmental change in the western Mediterranean in the first millennium CE

The postdoctoral researcher will be an environmental archaeologist interested in socio-ecological systems. They will carry out original research into the relationships between society and environmental change in the western Mediterranean in the first millennium CE. They will work with existing GIS-linked datasets for central and southern Italy (such as material from the Tiber Valley Project) to undertake macro- and micro-level analyses, including producing large-scale models of climate trends and environmental change across the western Mediterranean for the first millennium CE. They will also examine specific casestudy areas to identify patterns relating to relationships between humans and environmental variation. In addition to preparing their research for publication, the researcher will participate in the various activities of the SSE1K project, including attending team meetings and undertaking dissemination activities (conferences, seminars, workshops) on the project topics. The motivation letter to be enclosed with the application shall include a proposal of the research that the candidate would aim to undertake during the research position. The research may be carried out in English. The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

36 months; start date 01/09/2023 - 01/10/2023
Deadline: 17th June 2023, 12.00 CET
The research fellowship amounts to 85.500,00 Euros in total for 36 months, including taxes and social charges.

Contact (announcement)

Prof. Helen Foxhall Forbes
E-Mail: helenfoxhall.forbes@unive.it

https://apps.unive.it/common2/file/download/assegni_ricerca/646b165de51fc

Water, landscapes and environmental history in the medieval Islamic Mediterranean, c. 600-1050 CE

The post-doctoral researcher will examine the social and intellectual history of water in the Muslim-ruled territories around the Mediterranean from the seventh century to the early eleventh. They will carry out original research into Arabic geographical accounts and cartography alongisde archaeological evidence to analyse the toponymy of water resources and the practices and activities connected to these. They will analyse narrative and legal texts to identify specific rituals, practices and significant water-related events and conflicts. The researcher will work with Prof. Theresa Jäckh (Eberhard Karls Universität, Tübingen / DHI Rom) to make comparisons across different contexts and regions including the Islamic west. Excellent knowledge of Arabic is required and the knowledge of other languages relevant to this area such as Hebrew and Greek is particularly welcome. In addition to preparing their research for publication, the researcher will participate in the various activities of the SSE1K project, including attending team meetings and undertaking dissemination activities (conferences, seminars, workshops) on the project topics. The research may be carried out in English. The fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue his/her own research while benefiting from the range of expertise at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

36 months; start date 01/09/2023 - 01/10/2023
Deadline: 14th June 2023, 12.00 CET
The research fellowship amounts to 85.500,00 Euros in total for 36 months, including taxes and social charges.

Contact (announcement)

Prof. Helen Foxhall Forbes, helenfoxhall.forbes@unive.it

https://apps.unive.it/common2/file/download/assegni_ricerca/646b2dc52057b
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