University
of Oslo offers Research Position in the Department of Archaeology, Conservation
and History for Norwegian and International Students in Norway, 2012
of Oslo offers Research Position in the Department of Archaeology, Conservation
and History for Norwegian and International Students in Norway, 2012
Study
Subject(s):The
scholarship is provided to learn Medieval History.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing research level.
Scholarship Provider: University of Oslo, Department of Archaeology,
Conservation and History.
Subject(s):The
scholarship is provided to learn Medieval History.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing research level.
Scholarship Provider: University of Oslo, Department of Archaeology,
Conservation and History.
Scholarship can be taken at: Students will get their studies in Norway.
Eligibility:-Applicants must
have a Norwegian doctorate or equivalent education from abroad (PhD). •An
academic background in late antique/early medieval European history, art
history or archaeology.
-Candidates working on non-figural graphic signs and visual communication of
authority in the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean are especially
encouraged to apply.
have a Norwegian doctorate or equivalent education from abroad (PhD). •An
academic background in late antique/early medieval European history, art
history or archaeology.
-Candidates working on non-figural graphic signs and visual communication of
authority in the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean are especially
encouraged to apply.
Scholarship
Open for Students of Following Countries: The International students can apply
for this scholarship.
Open for Students of Following Countries: The International students can apply
for this scholarship.
Scholarship
Description:
A researcher position (post code 1109) in medieval history is available at the
University of Oslo’s Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History. The
position will be part of the research project “Graphicacy and Authority in
Early Europe: Graphic Signs of Power and Faith in the Early Middle Ages (c.
300-c.1000)”. The project aims to contribute towards a better understanding of
non-figural graphic representational signs developing in early medieval Europe
by placing them in the contexts of related written discourse, concurrent
political culture, and wider socio-cultural milieu.
Description:
A researcher position (post code 1109) in medieval history is available at the
University of Oslo’s Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History. The
position will be part of the research project “Graphicacy and Authority in
Early Europe: Graphic Signs of Power and Faith in the Early Middle Ages (c.
300-c.1000)”. The project aims to contribute towards a better understanding of
non-figural graphic representational signs developing in early medieval Europe
by placing them in the contexts of related written discourse, concurrent
political culture, and wider socio-cultural milieu.
Value: Salary level 57-65
(468 400-542 900 NOK per year, depending on level of expertise).
(468 400-542 900 NOK per year, depending on level of expertise).
Other
Benefits:
Additional aids are Pension agreement with Norwegian Public Service Pension
Fund. Attractive welfare benefits.
Benefits:
Additional aids are Pension agreement with Norwegian Public Service Pension
Fund. Attractive welfare benefits.
Notification: The short-listed
candidates will be invited for an interview at the University of Oslo or we
will arrange for an interview on Skype.
candidates will be invited for an interview at the University of Oslo or we
will arrange for an interview on Skype.
Scholarship
Application Deadline:
Do submit your applications till 07.11.2012.
Application Deadline:
Do submit your applications till 07.11.2012.