Postdoctoral Researcher in Classics
Faculty of Classics, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Full Time / Fixed Term
Job Ref: 149416
Grade 7.1-7.8 : £32,817-£40,322 per annum
The Faculty of Classics, invites applications to apply for two 48-month, fixed term appointments. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Professor Andrew Meadows, the post holders will be members of a research group of economic historians, epigraphists and numismatists (also encompassing the Münzkabinett in Berlin and the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum in London). They will be responsible for carrying out research for the ERC project, CHANGE: The development of the monetary economy of ancient Anatolia, c. 630-30 BC, while based at the Faculty of Classics at Oxford.
Starting in post at the beginning of Project Year 2, the two post-holders will work closely with the PI for the first two years (Phase 1) to develop a typological overview of the 330 coin-issuing centres in Western Anatolia over the space of six centuries. This typology will serve as the backbone of the CHANGE project, and it will provide a major new resource for Museums, curators of coin collections and scholars around the world. Both PDR's work will therefore work closely with the PI to develop it and become familiar with its contents and structure.
Closing Date: 19-MAR-2021 12:00
Full Time / Fixed Term
Job Ref: 149416
Grade 7.1-7.8 : £32,817-£40,322 per annum
The Faculty of Classics, invites applications to apply for two 48-month, fixed term appointments. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Professor Andrew Meadows, the post holders will be members of a research group of economic historians, epigraphists and numismatists (also encompassing the Münzkabinett in Berlin and the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum in London). They will be responsible for carrying out research for the ERC project, CHANGE: The development of the monetary economy of ancient Anatolia, c. 630-30 BC, while based at the Faculty of Classics at Oxford.
Starting in post at the beginning of Project Year 2, the two post-holders will work closely with the PI for the first two years (Phase 1) to develop a typological overview of the 330 coin-issuing centres in Western Anatolia over the space of six centuries. This typology will serve as the backbone of the CHANGE project, and it will provide a major new resource for Museums, curators of coin collections and scholars around the world. Both PDR's work will therefore work closely with the PI to develop it and become familiar with its contents and structure.
Closing Date: 19-MAR-2021 12:00