1 PostDoc (f/m/d) & 5x 0,65 Doc. Researchers (f/m/d) “Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond” (Univ. Leipzig)

5x 0,65 Doctoral Researchers (f/m/d)

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Leipzig University
Gefördert durch
DFG
PLZ
04109
Ort
Leipzig
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
01.09.2024 - 31.08.2028
Bewerbungsschluss
02.04.2024

Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d)

Arbeitgeber
Leipzig University
Gefördert durch
DFG
PLZ
04109
Ort
Leipzig
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
01.09.2024 - 31.08.2028
Bewerbungsschluss
02.04.2024
Von
Julia Roos, Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow

The DFG-funded International Research Training Group (IRTG) “Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond” brings together expertise in modern European and Jewish history, German and Slavic literary studies, philosophy, cultural studies, folklore and performance studies, and art history. Researchers of all nationalities are welcome to apply for a total of five Doctoral Researcher position and one Postdoctoral Researcher position.

5x 0,65 Doctoral Researchers (f/m/d)

Founded in 1409, Leipzig University is one of Germany’s largest universities and a leader in research and medical training. With around 30,000 students and more than 5000 members of staff across 14 faculties, it is at the heart of the vibrant and outward-looking city of Leipzig. Leipzig University offers an innovative and international working environment as well as an exciting range of career opportunities in research, teaching, knowledge and technology transfer, infrastructure and administration.

The DFG-funded International Research Training Group (IRTG) “Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond,” a unique cooperation between Leipzig University (LU), the Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture – Simon Dubnow (DI), and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI), will commence its work in Leipzig from September 2024. The interdisciplinary program brings together expertise in modern European and Jewish history, German and Slavic literary studies, philosophy, cultural studies, folklore and performance studies, and art history.

The IRTG is based in the idea that Jewish history can be reconstructed, narrated, and commemorated in a substantial and innovative fashion through the analysis of its world of objects. This includes objects that have been lost, imagined, longed for, or that left a recognizable void due to the cataclysms of the twentieth century. The polysemous quality of the English term “belonging(s),” which can mean both “being affiliated to a specific context” and “being owned,” serves as a framework for the IRTG’s exploration of individual and collective notions of the relationship between people and objects. The IRTG aims to scrutinize objects of Jewish provenance, as well as those that have proven meaningful to a specific Jewish community for cultural, religious, or economic reasons, among others.

While understanding the Holocaust as the center of gravity for the topic, the IRTG will delve into the material worlds of the late nineteenth century and reach forward into the present, seeking new tools to offer nuanced insights into the diverse European Jewish worlds and their entanglements with their non-Jewish surroundings. The shift of the centers of Jewish life in the twentieth century from Europe to the Americas and Palestine/Israel will likewise be taken into account.

Leipzig University and the Dubnow Institute seek to fill the above positions from September 1, 2024.

The IRTG welcomes project proposals relating to one or more of its five interdisciplinary research clusters:
- “Practice” focuses on the everyday use of objects. Different forms of production, consumption, and practices ranging from the domestic to the public are analyzed from the perspectives of Alltagsgeschichte, folklore studies, cultural and gender history (responsible PIs: Professor Maren Möhring, LU; Dr Dani Schrire, HUJI).
- “Ownership” reflects on the contested meanings of loss, recovery, or restitution of Jewish property and material heritage after its destruction and translocation during the Holocaust. Projects will focus on the shifting claims connected to objects and their role in (re)shaping Jewish life after 1945 (responsible PIs: Dr Elisabeth Gallas, DI; Professor Dirk van Laak, LU; Professor Yfaat Weiss, LU/DI/HUJI).
- “Text” focuses on the material lives, fragmentations, translations, dispersions and collections of texts in European Jewish cultures while also exploring the notion of materiality within Jewish literary and philosophical production (responsible PIs: Professor Dieter Burdorf, LU; Dr Aya Elyada, HUJI; Dr Enrico Lucca, DI; Professor Benjamin Pollock, HUJI).
- “Memory” builds on the connection between materiality, memory, and affectivity and will address the role played by Jewish material culture in the process of shaping the memory and post-memory of the Holocaust in different historical or national contexts as well as literary narratives (responsible PIs: Professor Anna Artwińska, LU; Professor Manuela Consonni, HUJI).
- “Stage” explores the way objects and art works are staged, exhibited, and curated in different ensembles and environments. The spectrum of how the stories of Jewish objects are narrated, how they are identified, classified, and performed while being detached from original contexts, forms the core interest (responsible PIs: Dr Diego Rotman, HUJI; Professor Tanja Zimmermann, LU).

5 Doctoral Researchers (f/m/d) for the DFG IRTG 2899/1 “Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond”

The envisioned Qualification Program for the Doctoral Researchers in the framework of the IRTG is built to ensure that candidates successfully complete their PhD within a 4-year-time span, build a vibrant international research network, and are well-prepared for a career in academia or other related professions. The first cohorts from HUJI and LU/DI start with a joint first year of the program in Leipzig. The second year is envisioned to take place in Jerusalem. The Doctoral Researchers will have a joint German-Israeli supervision.

In the first two years, the program includes an introductory week-long seminar, a two-semester mentored reading seminar, workshops for the discussion of research proposals and chapters, a summer school, as well as a research colloquium. Funding is available for archival and research stays. The researchers will have the option to gain professional experiences through a practical semester or teaching, if feasible within their research. An important part of the program is intensive language training (funded through the program) during the first five semesters in Hebrew/German respectively and possible additional training in project-specific languages. Courses in academic key skills will also be offered.
Researchers of all nationalities holding a Master’s degree (or equivalent with written thesis; in all cases submission of respective thesis no later than June 2024) in the aforementioned fields are welcome to apply for a Doctoral Researcher position. As the working language of the program is English, proficiency in this language is required. Dissertations generally should be written in English.

About the position
- Fixed term from 1 September 2024 until 31 August 2028
- 65 % of a full-time position (each position)
- Planned remuneration: salary group E13 TV-L

Duties
- Conducting research and writing a doctoral thesis
- Active and regular participation in the structured qualification program as member of one of the clusters
- Presentation of own research at workshops and conferences
- Active exchange with international project partners and co-supervisors, including longer research stays at the partner university in Jerusalem
- Organizational duties (co-organizing of workshops, research colloquia, conferences; preparation of reports)
Requirements
- University degree with excellent or very good results qualifying the applicant to commence a doctorate (Master’s, Staatsexamen or equivalent) in a relevant subject area
- Initial project idea/proposal fitting the IRTG research program
- Willingness to participate and contribute actively to an interdisciplinary and international research program
- Fluent English communication skills (speaking and writing)

What we offer
- An exciting, interdisciplinary and international working environment with structured supervision
- A wide range of opportunities for the acquisition of academic and further professional skills; a close relationship with museums, archives, and libraries that preserve and exhibit Jewish material culture, to encourage collaboration outside the University at an early stage in the Doctoral Researcher’s careers
- A modern workplace and attractive working conditions (mobile working)
- Flexible working hours and a family-friendly program structure
For further information on the graduate program and the recruitment process please contact: Dr Enrico Lucca (lucca@dubnow.de).

Please send your application in English with the usual documents – including a letter of motivation, a project proposal indicating two clusters that seem most suitable (max. 3 pages), English copies of university degrees (or proof of submission date no later than June 2024), and two letters of recommendation from tenured researchers to be sent separately (directly to the given E-mail address indicating the name of the candidate clearly) – quoting reference number 39/2024, as a single PDF file via email to: dekgko@uni-leipzig.de.

The deadline for submission of all application materials is April 2, 2024. (Digital) Interviews will be held in the first half of May.
Please note that it is not possible to guarantee confidentiality and rule out unauthorized access by third parties when communicating by unencrypted email. Alternatively, you can send all documents by post to Universität Leipzig, Historisches Seminar/ Prof. Dr. Yfaat Weiss – persönlich – Schillerstraße 6, 04109 Leipzig.

We kindly request that you submit copies only, as we are unable to return application documents. Interview expenses will not be reimbursed. Leipzig University aims to increase the proportion of women in positions of responsibility and therefore expressly invites qualified women to apply. Severely disabled persons – or persons deemed legally equal to them under Book IX of the German Social Code – are encouraged to apply and will be given preference in the case of equal suitability.

Kontakt

Dr Enrico Lucca
Email: lucca@dubnow.de

https://www.uni-leipzig.de/stellenausschreibung/artikel/4-doctoral-researchers-f-m-d-for-dfg-irtg-2899-1-belongings-jewish-material-culture-in-twentieth-century-europe-and-beyond-2024-02-22

Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d)

The Postdoctoral Researcher will take active part in the qualification program of the IRTG, belonging to one of its clusters. The program is built to ensure that postdocs achieve the highest quality of research, develop skills for a successful academic career, and build solid international networks. They will have a fixed-term contract in the program to pursue an independent monographic research project (second book) relating to the field of Jewish material culture.
Postdocs in the IRTG “Belongings” will receive active support and mentoring by the PIs regarding career advancement and preparation for a tenure-track position, including courses specially designed for their development at both universities; they will collaborate with the PIs in continually shaping thematic foci, methodologies, and theoretical discussions. They will accompany the group in Leipzig and Jerusalem for the first two years and will be fully involved in the program in order to support the PhD group.
In the first two years, the program includes an introductory seminar week, a two-semester mentored reading seminar, workshops for the discussion of research proposals and chapters, a summer school, and a research colloquium. Funding is available for archival and research visits. The postdoc will be encouraged to gain teaching experiences at either LU/DI or HUJI.
Researchers of all nationalities holding a PhD for up to five years (documented submission of thesis no later than June 2024) in the aforementioned fields are welcome to apply for a Postdoctoral Researcher position. As the working language of the program is English, proficiency in this language is required. The monographe should be written in English.

About the position
- Fixed term from 1 September 2024 until 31 July 2029
- 100 % of a full-time position
- Planned remuneration: salary group E13 TV-L.
Duties
- Conducting research and writing a postdoctoral study (second book) within the IRTG’s research interests, broadening its theoretical/methodological perspectives
- Active and regular participation in the structured qualification program
- Presentation of the researcher’s own research at workshops and conferences
- Active exchange with the group of doctoral researchers, international project partners and co-supervisors, including longer research stays at the partner university in Jerusalem
- Organizational duties (independent organization of team meetings, co-organization of workshops, research colloquia, conferences; preparation of reports).
Requirements
- Completion of a doctoral degree with excellent or very good results no more than 5 years ago (date on certificate; documented submission of thesis no later than June 2024)
- Explicit record in (Jewish) material culture studies and an outstanding academic record
- Demonstrated interest and experience in interdisciplinary research environments
- Very good command of English, equivalent to C1 (CEFR) or higher
- Desired: (passive) command of Hebrew / German.
What we offer
- An exciting, interdisciplinary and international working environment with structured mentoring
- A wide range of opportunities for to develop academic and further professional skills
- A modern workplace and attractive working conditions (mobile working)
- Flexible working hours and a family-friendly program structure.
For further information on the IRTG’s program and the recruitment process please contact: Dr Enrico Lucca (lucca@dubnow.de).
Please send your application in English with standard elements – including a letter of motivation, a project proposal indicating two clusters that seem most suitable (max. 3–5 pages), English copies of university degrees (incl. PhD), and one letter of recommendation from a tenured researcher to be sent separately (directly to the given E-mail address indicating the name of the candidate clearly) – quoting reference number 38/2024, as a single PDF file via email to: dekgko@uni-leipzig.de.
The deadline for submission of all application materials is April 2, 2024. (Digital) Interviews will be held in the first half of May.
Please note that it is not possible to guarantee confidentiality and rule out unauthorized access by third parties when communicating by unencrypted email. Alternatively, you can send all documents by post to Universität Leipzig, Historisches Seminar/ Prof. Dr. Yfaat Weiss – persönlich – Schillerstraße 6, 04109 Leipzig.
We kindly request that you submit copies only, as we are unable to return application documents. Interview expenses will not be reimbursed. Leipzig University aims to increase the proportion of women in positions of responsibility and therefore expressly invites qualified women to apply. Severely disabled persons – or persons deemed legally equal to them under Book IX of the German Social Code – are encouraged to apply and will be given preference in the case of equal suitability.

https://www.uni-leipzig.de/en/university/working-at-leipzig-university/job-opportunities/detailed-view-job-description/artikel/postdoctoral-researcher-f-m-d-for-dfg-irtg-2899-1-belongings-jewish-material-culture-in-twentieth-century-europe-and-beyond-2024-02-22

Kontakt

Dr Enrico Lucca
Email: lucca@dubnow.de

https://www.uni-leipzig.de/stellenausschreibung/artikel/4-doctoral-researchers-f-m-d-for-dfg-irtg-2899-1-belongings-jewish-material-culture-in-twentieth-century-europe-and-beyond-2024-02-22
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