DASH Archives - May 2016

Two position openings in Digital Humanities at the Department for Image Science

From: Oliver Grau <Oliver.Grau@DONAU-UNI.AC.AT>

Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 09:11:26 +0200

1.) Position Opening in Digital Humanities I

The Faculty for Education, Art and Architecture / Department for Image
Science is seeking to appoint a new member to the academic staff,
starting August 1, 2016. This is a half-time staff position (20h). Job
advertisement No. 1628_Bild

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
· Scientific / Academic assistance to the professor for Image Science 
· Support of the Project Lead in research projects in the field of
Digital Humanities 
· Development and maintenance of the Web 2.0 archive 
· Participate in the further development of the department

Qualifications:
· Minimum of master degree or equivalent in the fields of Art History
or Media Studies 
· Knowledge in the fields of Digital Humanities and Digital Art
Research
· Work experience in research projects is an advantage
· Computer literacy, especially excellent MS-Office skills
· Excellent English language skills. German language skills are an
advantage. 
· Strong communication and organizational skills
· Ability to work independently and in a team 


Your prospects:
You can expect ambitious and diversified job responsibilities with good
professional development possibilities working within an efficient,
creative and highly motivated team. Persons with disability who fulfil
the required qualifications are explicitly asked to apply. The salary is
based on the work and pay regulations of the Danube University Krems
(W3/1) for 20 h/week.

We are looking forward to receiving your application! Deadline is June
3, 2016.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/aktuell/jobs/index.php 

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2.) Position Opening in Digital Humanities II


The Faculty for Education, Art and Architecture / Department for Image
Science is seeking to appoint a new member to the academic staff,
starting August 1, 2016. This is a half-time staff position (20h). Job
advertisement No. 1627_Bild

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
· Scientific / Academic assistance to the professor for Image Science 
· Support of the Project Lead in research projects in the field of
Digital Humanities 
· Third-party funded project application writing and management for 
· Participate in the further development of the department

Qualifications:
· Minimum of master degree or equivalent in the fields of Art History
or Media Studies 
· Knowledge in the fields of Digital Humanities and Digital Art
Research
· Work experience in research projects is an advantage
· Computer literacy, especially excellent MS-Office skills
· Excellent English language skills. German language skills are an
advantage. 
· Strong communication and organizational skills
· Ability to work independently and in a team 

Your prospects
You can expect ambitious and diversified job responsibilities with
good
professional development possibilities working within an efficient,
creative and highly motivated team. Persons with disability who fulfil
the required qualifications are explicitly asked to apply. The salary is
based on the work and pay regulations of the Danube University Krems
(W3/1) for 20 h/week.

We are looking forward to receiving your application! Deadline is June
3, 2016.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/aktuell/jobs/index.php 


Univ.-Prof. Dr. habil. Oliver Grau, MAE
Chair Professor Image Science
DANUBE UNIVERSITY 
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Strasse 30
3500 Krems, AUSTRIA
www.donau-uni.ac.at/dbw 
ADA – Archive of Digital Art www.digitalartarchive.at 
GSSG - Göttweig online www.gssg.at 

Job opening: Ass. Professor in Digital Humanities and Information Cultures at the University of Amsterdam

From: Carolin Gerlitz <carolin.gerlitz@GMAIL.COM>

Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 14:16:05 +0200

Assistant professor in Digital Humanities and Information Cultures
Faculty of Humanities – Department of Media Studies

Level of education
PhD
Salary indication
€3,400 to €5,288 gross per month
Closing date
30 May 2016
Hours
38 hours per week
Vacancy number
16-225

The Faculty of Humanities provides education and conducts research with a strongly international profile in a large number of disciplines in the field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. There are almost 700 employees affil- iated with the Faculty, which has about 6,000 students.
The Faculty of Humanities offers assistant professors the opportu- nity to collaborate with leading researchers at research institutes that - partly as a result of their multidisciplinary approach - are world-renowned. Moreover, you will be teaching in a dynamic con- text in which new educational methods are being developed.
Together with other new assistant professors you will participate in a comprehensive introductory programme. You will be supervised closely during the first year of your appointment. Additional didac-  tical training is also part of the appointment. Based on the candi- date's educational portfolio, previously acquired competences will be taken into consideration.

Job description
The candidate will bring to the position a relevant and innovative research agenda in the areas of Digital Humanities and Information Cultures and will be especially interested in the critical study, de- velopment and application of digital methods, techniques and tools. The study of Digital Humanities within Media Studies con- cerns both contemporary and historical periods, and also tran- scends the individual disciplines within the field. Candidates will be at home in more than one sub-discipline, demonstrated by experience in working with data collections of different types, both digitized and born-digital. In the study of information and media (broadly understood as books, artworks, audio-visual media and digital media), digital research materials are evolving in spectac- ular fashion, leading to new research affordances that require a critical approach to media as information, as well as to how digital media structure the reuse and interpretation of born-digital and historical data. The successful candidate is expected to bring to- gether researchers working in Digital Humanities, Information Cultures and Media Studies and aim to acquire funding for collab- orations by actively participating in one of the research schools in the Faculty of Humanities. Whilst the successful candidate is free to choose his/her research affiliation, he/she would be asked to make a contribution to the Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity, one of the University of Amsterdam’s research priority areas.
The candidate also will play a major role in teaching courses and in curriculum development in the bachelor, Media and Information (in both the Information Cultures as well as the New Media tracks, in- cluding the minor in Digital Humanities), and in the master pro- grams in Information Cultures, Archival Studies and/or New Media & Digital Culture. Furthermore, the candidate is expected to be an ambassador for the research programs and actively liaise and work with stakeholders both within and outside of the university sector.

Requirements
  • Relevant PhD degree, or PhD defense date scheduled before start of contract, in the area of humanities;
  • programming skills and/or skilled use of software for data analysis;
  • experience in research and excellent research skills, evidenced by publications in renowned international academic journals / edited volumes;
  • several years of teaching experience at the university level and demonstrable didactic abilities and / or training, evidenced by an educational portfolio;
  • experience in an academic position where research and teach- ing are combined;
  • experience with digital and audio-visual equipment; affinity with the use of  ICTs in academic education;
  • capable of functioning at all levels in more than one programme of study;
  • organisational experience and skills;
  • reliable team worker;
  • thorough knowledge of Dutch and English; non-native Dutch speakers are requested to achieve competency in Dutch within two years.
Further information
Appointment
The appointment will be a tenure track appointment, for 38 hours a week. The initial appointment will be two years. Depending on teaching evaluations and professional assessment, tenure will be granted after two years. The gross monthly salary will range from €3,400 (scale 11) to €5,288 (scale 12), based on a full-time ap- pointment (38 hours a week). The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities is applicable.

Job application
Applications including a detailed curriculum vitae and two names of referees should be sent no later than 29 May 2016 to the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Prof. F.P.I.M. van Vree via our email ad- dress solliciteren2016-FGW@uva.nl. Please state vacancy number 16-224 in the subject line.

No agencies please


Dr. Carolin Gerlitz
Assistant Professor in New Media
Program Director MA New Media & Digital Culture

University of Amsterdam
Turfdraagsterpad 9
1012 XT Amsterdam

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Assistant professor in Digital Humanities and Information Cultures
Faculty of Humanities – Department of Media Studies

Level of education
PhD
Salary indication
€3,400 to €5,288 gross per month
Closing date
30 May 2016
Hours
38 hours per week
Vacancy number
16-225

The Faculty of Humanities  provides education and conducts research with a strongly international profile in a large number of disciplines in the field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. There are almost 700 employees affil- iated with the Faculty, which has about 6,000 students.
The Faculty of Humanities offers assistant professors the opportu- nity to collaborate with leading researchers at research institutes that - partly as a result of their multidisciplinary approach - are world-renowned. Moreover, you will be teaching in a dynamic con- text in which new educational methods are being developed.
Together with other new assistant professors you will participate in a comprehensive introductory programme. You will be supervised closely during the first year of your appointment. Additional didac-  tical training is also part of the appointment. Based on the candi- date's educational portfolio, previously acquired competences will be taken into consideration.

Job description
The candidate will bring to the position a relevant and innovative research agenda in the areas of Digital Humanities and Information Cultures and will be especially interested in the critical study, de- velopment and application of digital methods, techniques and tools. The study of Digital Humanities within Media Studies con- cerns both contemporary and historical periods, and also tran- scends the individual disciplines within the field. Candidates will be at home in more than one sub-discipline, demonstrated by experience in working with data collections of different types, both digitized and born-digital. In the study of information and media (broadly understood as books, artworks, audio-visual media and digital media), digital research materials are evolving in spectac- ular fashion, leading to new research affordances that require a critical approach to media as information, as well as to how digital media structure the reuse and interpretation of born-digital and historical data. The successful candidate is expected to bring to- gether researchers working in Digital Humanities, Information Cultures and Media Studies and aim to acquire funding for collab- orations by actively participating in one of the research schools in the Faculty of Humanities. Whilst the successful candidate is free to choose his/her research affiliation, he/she would be asked to make a contribution to the Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity, one of the University of Amsterdam’s research priority areas.
The candidate also will play a major role in teaching courses and in curriculum development in the bachelor, Media and Information (in both the Information Cultures as well as the New Media tracks, in- cluding the minor in Digital Humanities), and in the master pro- grams in Information Cultures, Archival Studies and/or New Media & Digital Culture. Furthermore, the candidate is expected to be an ambassador for the research programs and actively liaise and work with stakeholders both within and outside of the university sector.

Requirements
Relevant PhD degree, or PhD defense date scheduled before start of contract, in the area of humanities;
programming skills and/or skilled use of software for data analysis;
experience in research and excellent research skills, evidenced by publications in renowned international academic journals / edited volumes;
several years of teaching experience at the university level and demonstrable didactic abilities and / or training, evidenced by an educational portfolio;
experience in an academic position where research and teach- ing are combined;
experience with digital and audio-visual equipment; affinity with the use of  ICTs in academic education;
capable of functioning at all levels in more than one programme of study;
organisational experience and skills;
reliable team worker;
thorough knowledge of Dutch and English; non-native Dutch speakers are requested to achieve competency in Dutch within two years.
Further information
Prof. Richard Rogers  
Appointment
The appointment will be a tenure track appointment, for 38 hours a week. The initial appointment will be two years. Depending on teaching evaluations and professional assessment, tenure will be granted after two years. The gross monthly salary will range from €3,400 (scale 11) to €5,288 (scale 12), based on a full-time ap- pointment (38 hours a week). The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities  is applicable.

Job application
Applications including a detailed curriculum vitae and two names of referees should be sent no later than 29 May 2016 to the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Prof. F.P.I.M. van Vree via our email ad- dress solliciteren2016-FGW@uva.nl . Please state vacancy number 16-224 in the subject line.

No agencies please


Dr. Carolin Gerlitz
Assistant Professor in New Media
Program Director MA New Media & Digital Culture

University of Amsterdam
Turfdraagsterpad 9
1012 XT Amsterdam

c.gerlitz@uva.nl 
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/c.gerlitz/ 
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