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Call for Applicants (PhD): 11 doctoral posts
Application guidelines
At the DFG Research Training Group 1878 of the Universities of Bonn and
Cologne on the topic of ‘Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies’, eleven
doctoral posts are to be filled with effect from October 1st, 2016. The
salary/fellowship will be according to the German salary classification
group TV-L 13 (50%), for detailed information: salary calculator
The posts are limited to a 2-year period, with the option to continue for
max. one year following a positive interim evaluation.

Objectives, issues
The aim of the RTG is to record economic systems and economic areas of
premodern societies in terms of their structure, efficiency and dynamics
(genesis, transformation processes through to a potential dissolution) as
well as to analyse them in interaction with their respective physical
geographical, political, societal, religious and cultural conditions. The
investigations will be focussed along three lines of research, ‘Economic
Networks’, ‘Settlement Centres and Their Environs’ and ‘Religious
Institutions as Economic Units’.

Subjects
These subjects are involved: Ancient American Studies, Ancient History,
Archaeology of the Roman Provinces, Byzantine Studies, Christian
Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Egyptology, Ethnology, Historic
Geography, Islamic Archaeology, Pre- and Early History

Dissertation topics
Enquirers can develop their own project proposals within the framework of
the outlined research programme.

Language
The RTG language is German. Language lessons can be taken free of charge if
required. The dissertation may also be written in another language.

Location and supervison
The doctoral candidate (m/f) will be employed at either of the two
universities and registered as a doctoral student. Generally he/she will be
looked after by two fellow applicants. In Cologne the doctorate is awarded
within the framework of the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities.
The respective location will be jointly discussed and decided. Willingness
to move to the Cologne/Bonn region is expected.

Study programme
The doctoral programme will be conducted within a structured study
programme comprising weekly seminars, workshops or international meetings;
participation is mandatory.

Support measures
In addition to the posts, resources for material and travel costs as well
as for holding conferences are available. Both universities offer
comprehensive further training measures. Doctoral candidates with children
can obtain additional support.

Application requirements
Completed relevant university studies in line with the requirements for
admission to doctoral studies at the participating universities.

Application documents
– Completed application form (s. below)
– CV (résumé)
– Copies of university diplomas and job references (if applicable)
– Digital version (PDF) plus summary (2 pages) of the Magister/Master thesis
– Outline of ideas (max. 5 pages) on the planned dissertation project
– Names and addresses of two university teachers who will be able, if
necessary, to provide further information about the applicant

Application procedure
Applications in German or English should be sent in electronic form by
01.10.2016 to the RTG spokespeople, Prof. Dr. Martin Bentz and Prof. Dr.
Michael Heinzelmann at the following e-mail address:
[log in to unmask] (subject: Bewerbung GRK 1878).

– Closing date for applications: May 31st, 2016
– Applicant interviews: anticipated July 7./8./9., 2016
– Notification of decision: beginning of August 2016
– Commencement of employment: October 1st, 2016

Applications from severely handicapped people are welcome. Severely
handicapped people will be preferred where suitability is equal.
Applications from women are explicitly welcome. Preferential consideration
will be given to women where suitability, aptitude and expertise are equal,
provided that no grounds predominate in the person of a co-applicant.

Information
If you have any further questions please contact the two RTG spokespeople
via e-mail.

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Dr Giorgos Papantoniou
Research Training Group 1878: Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Institut für Archäologie und Kulturanthropologie
Abteilung für Klassische Archäologie
Adenauerallee 4-6
D-53113 Bonn
Germany

http://www.wirtschaftsarchaeologie.de/en/persons/postdocs/dr-giorgos-papantoniou/

Unlocking Sacred Landscapes Network:
http://www.ucy.ac.cy/unsala/

Academia webpage:
https://uni-bonn.academia.edu/GiorgosPapantoniou