Dear colleagues,
Do you enjoy working with students and are you interested in computational analysis of images and texts? Join our young and dedicated team and pass on your knowledge and experience to the next generation!
The Institute for Digital Humanities in Göttingen (Germany) is seeking to fill a permanent position as
Lecturer in Digital Humanities (E13 (wage grade according to the public sector pay agreement TVöD)/50%) starting on 1 July 2025. Further information can be found here:
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/644546.html
Complementary to this, a
second position (E13 (wage grade according to the public sector pay agreement TVöD)/50%) is available
in the ForContext project (
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/644546.html). It is of course possible to apply for both positions.
The application deadline is 9 May 2025.
The Institute for Digital Humanities (IfDH) is one of the few university institutes in Germany where you can study Digital Humanities at bachelor's level and then go on to study for a master's degree. The programme is very broad and aims to cover
as many humanities data domains and issues as possible. Particular research focuses on digital image and artefact studies, computer linguistics, computational literary studies and digital palaeography. At the IfDH, historical data from antiquity, the Middle
Ages and modern times are currently being researched in text, 2D, 3D and 4D formats. We would be delighted if you would enrich our team with your expertise.
Thank you for forwarding this message to potentially interested colleagues.
For further information, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Martin Langner
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Prof. Dr. Martin Langner
Georg-August-Universität
Institut für Digital Humanities
Nikolausberger Weg 23
37073 Göttingen
Martin.Langner@uni-goettingen.de
mlangne@gwdg.de
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/597374.html
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