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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 32, No. 320. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London Hosted by King's Digital Lab www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Eliza PapakiSubject: Job Opportunities by DARIAH-EU and ACDH (Austria) (46) [2] From: Katherine Faull Subject: DH Post doc position at Bucknell University (51) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-01-11 17:40:59+00:00 From: Eliza Papaki Subject: Job Opportunities by DARIAH-EU and ACDH (Austria) DARIAH-EU is seeking to hire a Training and Education Officer We are seeking to hire an experienced Training and Education officer. As the organisation enters its second decade of development, we are recruiting a new Training and Education officer, to be based in Dublin, Ireland. This key member of the DARIAH Coordination Office team will be responsible for ensuring that DARIAH's training and education resources activities are developed and sustained in a robust manner. The DARIAH Training and Education Officer will be a member of the DARIAH Coordination Office (DCO) team. The DCO is an 11-member distributed team based across the DARIAH offices in Berlin, Paris, the Hague and Dublin. The team meets weekly in a virtual space, and collaborates via a number of channels to deliver on the overall DARIAH programme of work. The position will be based in the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublins Research Institute for the arts and humanities, and make its home in the Hubs signature facility on historic Fellows Square. Deadline for applications: January 21 More information on the position: https://www.dariah.eu/2018/12/19/job-opportunity-dariah-is-recruiting-a- training-and-education-officer / More Job Opportunities from the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, a research department of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Austrias leading non-university research facility), is seeking a Web Developer and a Postdoc in Digital Prosopography. The web developer will join an internationally networked team, pursuing research on the border between ICT and humanities studies. Work will be focused on the design and implementation of a full web application stack in a complex technological environment to be developed as part of the institutes engagement in a large H2020 infrastructure project. The postdoc position will be at the centre of a new research focus that is currently being established at the ACDHOeAW, on digital prosopography. The role includes use of prosopographical resources built at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and contributions to an infrastructure for prosopographical research. Deadline for applications for both positions: January 31 To apply visit the website: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/acdh/team/open-positions/ --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-01-11 13:02:22+00:00 From: Katherine Faull Subject: DH Post doc position at Bucknell University DH Post doc position at Bucknell University Five years ago Bucknell made a long-term investment in digital scholarship for faculty and student initiatives. Humanities faculty have, as a result, made significant strides in expanding their individual and collaborative research to include digital forms of analysis and publication. The [successful applicant] will join a team committed to supporting humanities faculty from across the discipline, including Classics, Film & Media Studies, History, Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, and Philosophy. Faculty DH projects, funded with internal and external grant support, range from those in development to those in implementation mode, and represent a range of approaches to DH, from textual editing to data visualization. This is a 12-month position. The salary is $50,000/year plus benefits. To apply, please submit a cover letter, C.V., three letters of recommendation, and a portfolio of work in DH via the online portal at careers.bucknell.edu by January 15, 2019. Appointed for two years (with the possibility of a one-year extension) beginning in January 2019, the Bucknell Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow will work with faculty in the division of the Arts and Humanities to initiate, advance, present and complete Digital Humanities research projects via the application of critical computing skills and methods. This is primarily a research-support position. However, it will involve occasional supervision of undergraduate students engaged in faculty research projects. The Fellow will be based in the new Hildreth-Mirza Hall, which houses the Bucknell Humanities Center, the Bucknell University Press, the Griot Institute for Africana Studies, and a robust DH infrastructure (e.g., the Humanities Lab). The successful candidate will have a PhD in a humanities field, a concentration in DH (or equivalent), and experience with: database creation and management; coding in Python, JavaScript, and other applicable programming languages; and web application and GUI design. This is a position that requires excellent teamwork and project coordination skills Ideally, candidates will also have experience working on collaborative DH research projects, familiarity with relevant grant-seeking processes, and their own active DH research agendas. -- Katherine M. Faull, Ph.D. Co-Chair, Department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, 2018-2021 Mellon Collaborative Research Fellow, Moravian Lives, Bucknell Humanities Center, 2017-19 Presidential Professor of German and Humanities (2017-2020), Bucknell University Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php
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