Postdoctoral Researcher at the Tablet Collection of the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
Description
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures and the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago invites applications for Postdoctoral Researcher at the Rank of Instructor at the Tablet Collection. The Tablet Collection houses over 6,000 inscribed objects from Mesopotamia, including many tablets from its excavations at Nippur. Under the leadership of curator Susanne Paulus, it serves as a research and teaching collection with a team of undergraduate and graduate student researchers.
The selected candidate will be pivotal in the Nippur Tablet Project, which aims to research, digitize, and publish the inscribed materials from our excavations in an object and content-sensitive database. Core responsibilities include developing and populating the database in cooperation with existing and emerging resources at ISAC, including the Integrated Database, as well as researching, cataloging, digitizing, and publishing selected tablets in collaboration with the team of the Tablet Collection. The candidate will advance the scholarly mission of the Tablet Collection through their research and publications and the organization of a conference or workshop in collaboration with its curator. They will also participate in outreach activities such as talks, tours, and social media engagements. In addition, they will teach two quarter-length courses a year in the Cuneiform Studies program.
Qualifications
Candidates must have completed all requirements for receipt of a Ph.D. in Cuneiform Studies (Assyriology, Sumerology, or a related area) prior to the start of the appointment. Applicants should have an active research agenda in Cuneiform Studies. Ideal candidates will have experience in Digital Humanities and teaching at the University level.
Application Instructions
Application materials must be submitted no later than 10:59pm Central Time / 11:59pm Eastern Time on January 31, 2025 through the University of Chicago’s Academic Recruitment site at apply.interfolio.com/160845. Only complete applications can be considered.
- a two-page cover letter addressing fitness and motivation for the position
- Curriculum Vitae
- a one-page statement outlining their research agenda
- a one-page teaching statement including courses they would like to offer
- one writing sample
- Name and contact information (including email addresses) of three (3) referees from whom letters of recommendation may be requested.
Inquiries can be directed to Sarah Hill (shill26@uchicago.edu) with the subject heading “Tablet Collection Postdoc.”
This position is contingent on final budgetary approval.
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