A Research position in Digital History for the ERC project ‘HOLYLAB
Dear colleagues,
the ERC project HOLYLAB is looking for a person to take care of their
project database:
https://jobs.fbk.eu/Annunci/Offerte_di_lavoro_A_Research_position_in_Digital...
Best wishes
Joelle (Weis)
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FK is a private research institution based in Trento (Italy), operating in
different scientific fields and disciplines. As such, it keeps the
Autonomous Province of Trento within the mainstream of international
research. FBK comprises 12 research centres with activities and production
available at http://www.fbk.eu/research-centers.
*The Italian-German Historical Institute (ISIG)* https://isig.fbk.eu/en/
is a research center that promotes historical studies in the field of early
modern and contemporary history. Research activities are highly
interdisciplinary, transnational. ISIG’s researchers develop projects in
collaboration with other institutions and conduct individual studies in
political, religious, social, cultural, environmental, and economic
history. The study activities promoted by ISIG maintain a constant dialogue
with the most recent international historiographic trends.
In line with the aims of all the FBK Research Centres, ISIG pays particular
attention to innovative scientific research practices with extensive
bestowal of results to the community.
More information about ISIG: *https://isig.fbk.eu/en/*
https://isig.fbk.eu/en/
*Job Description*
This 1-year position is an integral part of the ERC-funded research
project *HOLYLAB* https://holylab-erc.uniroma3.it/ (*Grant agreement no.
101001857* https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101001857) based at ISIG
and Roma Tre University and coordinated by Prof. Felicita Tramontana. The
central task of the candidate is to develop and populate an open-access
online database for the project starting from the collected dataset in
spreadsheet format. As part of the research unit based at the ISIG, the
candidate will be responsible for the planned database of the ERC project
HOLYLAB. The project studies the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, a
thirteenth-century organisation funded to maintain the Holy Sepulchre and
the friars’ presence in the Holy Land thanks to a complex system of alms
gathering that involved worldwide branches called Commissariats. HOLYLAB
investigates the Custody’s economic organisation through its account books
for the period 1600 and 1800. One of the project’s main objectives is to
offer free access to the data on money, costs, mobility, and consumption
extracted from the accounting documents of Franciscan Commissariats.
The candidate will work with the spreadsheet dataset collected by the
research unit based at Roma Tre and from these develop the database through
a DBMS and the Wordpress platform hosted on the Roma Tre servers. The
candidate therefore will also use web publishing tools and coordinate with
the IT Office of Roma Tre University. If possible, the candidate will
produce visualisations from the database to be published on its website.
The candidates will also be expected to actively contribute to the academic
life of the Centre and participate to the events organised within the ERC
project by:
1. participating regularly in HOLYLAB meetings, events, and training;
2. contributing actively to the activities of the Centre;
*The ideal candidate should have:*
- MA Degree in one of the following fields: History, Arts and
Humanities, Social Sciences, Digital Humanities, Digital engineering;
- Research experience in projects in the following fields: History,
Digital humanities, Digital history, Arts and Humanities, Digital
Exhibitions;
- Professional and thorough knowledge of Excel spreadsheets for the
management of the project’s database.
Specifically, such requirements involve:
- writing and running VBA macros, also complex ones (for instance, in
order to modify the database structure and to manage
simultaneously several
value fields);
- write Office Scripts for the above purposes;
- analyse data through integrated calculation tools;
- use pivot tables.
- Knowledge of web publishing tools for managing the webpages where the
project’s research and database will be published.
Specifically, such requirements involve:
- using one of the main CMS for the creation of digital exhibitions
and archives (for instance, Omeka, CollectiveAccess, Islandora);
- using Wordpress.
- Knowledge of at least one Open Access DBMS (preferably MariaDB):
- Teamwork approach, good communication and relational skills;
- Good knowledge of written and spoken English;
- Self-motivation and result orientation.
*As preferable requirements*:
- Knowledge of PHP and Python.
- Familiarity with Azure Functions.
*Employment*
*T**ype of contract*: Fixed Term Contract
*Working hours*: part time 80%
*Gross annual salary*: about € 36.250 plus objectives achievement
bonus.Compensation to be adjusted proportionally to the hours worked.
*Start date*: indicatively September 2024
*Duration*: 12 months
*Workplace*: Trento
*Benefits*: flexi-time, company subsidised cafeteria or meal vouchers,
internal car park, welcome office support for visa formalities,
accommodation, supplementary pension and health funds, training courses,
public transport, sports facilities, language course fees. Further details
at *https://www.fbk.eu/en/work-with-us/*
https://www.fbk.eu/en/work-with-us/
*Application:*
Interested candidates must submit their application by completing the
online form (*https://jobs.fbk.eu/* https://jobs.fbk.eu/). Please make
sure that your application contains the following attachments (in pdf
format):
- Detailed CV (with detailed description of responsibilities, tasks, and
results for each previous position);
- Two referees (with e-mails and phone numbers)
*Application Deadline: 08/07/2024*
*Please read our **Recruitment Regulations*
https://hr.fbk.eu/sites/hr.fbk.eu/files/eng-regolamento_selezione_personale_...*
before completing your application.*
*For further information, please contact the Human Resources Services at *
*j**obs@fbk.eu
participants (1)
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Joëlle Weis