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for Doctoral Studies (65%, TV-L E13) as a Research Assistant in a subject of Classical or Medieval studies at the Faculty of Humanities, Law or Theology to be occupied. The Research Training Group "Autonomy
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Medieval History will be to design, develop, produce, and deliver teaching and learning material across a range of modules, within the area of Medieval History. You will be able to teach a broad range of
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: Early Medieval Irish Scripts on Stone - the origins and early development of Irish epigraphic culture (2023–2027), led by Dr Nora White. Deadline: 28 April 2024Start date: September 2024The central aim
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10 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Austrian Academy of Sciences, The Institute for Medieval Research (IMAFO) Research Field History » Medieval history Researcher Profile First Stage
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: Early Medieval Irish Scripts on Stone - the origins and early development of Irish epigraphic culture (2023–2027), led by Dr Nora White. Deadline: 28 April 2024Start date: September 2024The central aim
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Department/Location: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, Cambridge Applications are invited for a three-year PhD Studentship based in the Section of Theoretical and Applied
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: Early Medieval Irish Scripts on Stone - the origins and early development of Irish epigraphic culture (2023–2027), led by Dr Nora White.The topic of the PhD will fall within the general framework
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2024. Interviews will be held during the week commencing 3rd of June 2024 at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge. Please note that any offer
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degree in Medieval and/or Renaissance Studies or a related field, such as Comparative Literary Studies, Book History or Cultural Studies (with a specialisation in Medieval/Renaissance literature and/or
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(Research) Master’s degree in Medieval and/or Renaissance Studies or a related field, such as Comparative Literary Studies, Book History or Cultural Studies (with a specialisation in Medieval/Renaissance