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Humanist Archives: June 20, 2019, 6:10 a.m. Humanist 33.103 - elite asst. professorship at Southern Denmark

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        Date: 2019-06-19 14:37:04+00:00
        From: Nina Bonderup Dohn 
        Subject: Elite Assistant Professorship at D-IAS, SDU - please share

Dear Colleagues,

A while ago I wrote to you to ask you to please share with potential
applicants a job announcement for an elite Assistant Professorship. We
had a number of applicants, but not quite enough to meet university
expectations for this is a highly profiled position. We therefore
widened the focus of the position and announce it anew. The position is
now within the area of /Humanistic Aspects of ICT/,
https://www.sdu.dk/da/service/ledige_stillinger/1047643?sc_lang=en

I would you to kindly share this new job announcement  with potential
applicants.

The elite Assistant Professorship is announced at the Danish Institute
for Advanced Study, University of Southern Denmark, and is sponsored by
my department, Department of Design and Communication. The position
starts January 1^st 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The position is for four years with the possibility for a subsequent two
years of employment as an Associate Professor. There is ample research
funding attached to this position, and limited teaching obligations as
compared to normal Assistant Professorships.

The Danish IAS at University of Southern Denmark is a research centre
that aims to inspire ground-breaking ideas through the meeting of minds
across the sciences and humanities. The Danish IAS engages leading
academics through its visitor programme, weekly lectures, and quarterly
colloquia. There is a strong focus on talent development of young
researchers who work on game-changing ideas. Eminent academics are
appointed as chairs, and in that capacity form the backbone of the
Danish IAS as they catalyze activities within their field.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards

Nina Bonderup Dohn
Professor
Associate Chair, Danish IAS
Department of Design and Communication

+45 65 50 13 46 
nina@sdu.dk 
www.sdu.dk/ansat/nina.aspx

University of Southern Denmark
Universitetsparken 1
DK-6000 Kolding
www.sdu.dk
http://cdn.sdu.dk/img/sdulogos/SDU_BLACK_signatur.png





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