The Cluster of Excellence ‘Understanding Written Artefacts’ (UWA) is seeking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to pursue an independent research project with a focus on written artefacts in history of science. UWA offers an exciting opportunity to research handwritten artefacts across materials, periods and regions within a collaborative team of doctoral, postdoctoral and senior/professorial researchers. You will be part of an international team of researchers from across over forty disciplines in the Humanities, the Natural Sciences and Computer Science. The Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures is by now the largest research centre of its kind worldwide and offers a uniquely dynamic research environment.
Duties include academic services in the project named above. Research associates may also pursue further academic qualifications outside of their work responsibilities.
You will pursue an independent research project that fits the overall comparative research profile of UWA. You will contribute to the cluster’s research programme through your active engagement in its collaborative research activities. Activities include participation in research meetings, academic publications, organising scholarly events, and maintaining and developing cooperations and relevant networks.
A university degree in a relevant field.
You hold an excellent University degree in your field, such as in an exact science (e.g. Physics, Mathematics), the history thereof, or a related discipline, demonstrating your expertise in the study of the history of the exact sciences. You have either obtained your doctorate or submitted your PhD thesis by the time of the application deadline. Fluency in English, written and spoken, is required.
You have a strong interest in the materiality of written artefacts and an interest in interdisciplinary collaboration across the Humanities and at the interfaces between the Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Computer Science is essential. Additional desirable qualifications and experience include:
- a publication record commensurate with career stage
- experience with interdisciplinary and collaborative research projects
- ability to work effectively as part of a team
You must apply with a project proposal (in English) of max. 2,500 words (plus bibliography), including a brief summary, state of the art/literature review, a detailed project description, a 3-year schedule and a budget plan for additional research expenditure such as field trips and conference participation. The proposed project must fit the overall research profile of UWA and applicants are encouraged to address one or two of UWA’s core objectives in their project proposal.
For further information, see the information for applicants as well as the UWA website on Research.
- Reliable remuneration based on wage agreements
- Continuing education opportunities
- University pensions
- Attractive location
- Flexible working hours
- Work-life balance opportunities
- Health management, EGYM Wellpass
- Educational leave
- 30 days of vacation per annum
The successful candidate can benefit from a range of tailored support measures at the cluster, which include,
- additional funding for a range of research activities, including fieldwork
- postdoctoral mentoring programmes
- workshops to support your career planning
- intensive training courses for writing grant applications
- promoting equity and diversity
Universität Hamburg—University of Excellence is one of the strongest research educational institutions in Germany. Our work in research, teaching, educational and knowledge exchange activities is fostering the next generation of responsible global citizens ready to tackle the global challenges facing us. Our guiding principle “Innovating and Cooperating for a Sustainable Future in a digital age” drives collaboration with academic and nonacademic partner institutions in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region and around the world. We would like to invite you to be part of our community to work with us in creating sustainable and digital change for a dynamic and pluralist society.
The University of Hamburg is committed to equity. Diversity enriches our university life, whether in our studies, research, teaching, education, or workplace. We therefore welcome all applications, regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnic or social background, age, religion or belief, disability, or chronic illness.
Severely disabled and disabled applicants with the same status will receive preference over equally qualified non-disabled applicants.