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[1] From: "Bernie Frischer" <bernard.d.frischer_at_gmail.com> (47)
Subject: Stanford Humanities Center, 2008-09 Digital Humanities
Fellowship
[2] From: Melissa Terras <m.terras_at_ucl.ac.uk> (79)
Subject: Post Doc and PhD at Oxford
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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:11:22 +0100
From: "Bernie Frischer" <bernard.d.frischer_at_gmail.com>
Subject: Stanford Humanities Center,
2008-09 Digital Humanities Fellowship
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From: Robert Barrick <<mailto:rbarrick_at_stanford.edu>rbarrick_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Aug 20, 2007 1:48 PM
Humanities Fellowship
To: undisclosed-recipients
Announcement of Digital Humanities Fellowship
at the
Stanford Humanities Center
We would appreciate if you would share this information with
colleagues who may be interested:
The Stanford Humanities Center seeks to award one Digital Humanities
fellowship for the academic year 2008-2009 to a junior or senior
scholar. Fellows are in residence at the Center during the regular
academic year (September to June) and participate in the Center's
intellectual life, sharing ideas and work in progress with a diverse
community of scholars from across the spectrum of academic fields and ranks.
The Digital Humanities fellowship online application deadline is
October 15, 2007.
The Digital Humanities Fellowship reflects the Stanford Humanities
Center's commitment to supporting new directions in humanities
research. The fellowship is intended for humanities scholars whose
research methods are critically shaped by information
technology. Projects should be oriented to producing new research
outcomes rather than focusing primarily on the creation of archives
or software. Appropriate projects will approach significant questions
in humanistic study with the aid of new research tools or
methodologies. Especially appropriate are candidates whose research
is likely to contribute to intellectual exchange among a diverse
group of scholars within the disciplines of the humanities.
Applicants normally will have received their PhD in or before
September 2005 to be eligible for 2008-2009 fellowships. Fellows
are awarded stipends of up to $60,000. In addition, a housing and
moving allowance of up to $15,000 is offered, dependent upon need.
For the online application and more information, please see our website:
<http://shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/digital_hum.htm>
email: <mailto:shc-fellowships_at_stanford.edu>
phone: (650) 723-3054
--- Robert Barrick Fellowship Administrator Stanford Humanities Center 424 Santa Teresa Street Room 151 Stanford, CA 94305-4015 (T) 650.723.3054 (F) 650.723.1895 <mailto:rbarrick_at_stanford.edu>rbarrick_at_stanford.edu --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:15:07 +0100 From: Melissa Terras <m.terras_at_ucl.ac.uk> Subject: Post Doc and PhD at Oxford UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD FACULTY OF CLASSICS Sub-Faculty of Ancient History E-Science, Imaging Technology and Ancient Documents Applications are invited for two posts for which funding has been secured through the AHRC-EPSRC-JISC Arts and Humanities E-Science initiative to support research on the application of Information Technology to ancient documents. Both posts are attached to a project which will develop a networked software system that can support the imaging, documentation, and interpretation of damaged texts from the ancient world, principally Greek and Latin papyri, inscriptions and writing tablets. The work will be conducted under the supervision of Professors Alan Bowman FBA, Sir Michael Brady FRS FREng (University of Oxford) and and Dr. Melissa Terras (University College London). 1. A Doctoral Studentship for a period of 4 years from 1 January, 2008. The studentship will be held in the Faculty of Classics (Sub-Faculty of Ancient History) and supported at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents and the Oxford E-Research Centre. The Studentship award covers both the cost of tuition fees at Home/EU rates and a maintenance grant. To be eligible for a full award, the student must have been ordinarily resident in the UK for a period of 3 years before the start of the award. 2. A postdoctoral Research Assistantship for a period of 3 years from 1 January, 2008. The post will be held in the Faculty of Classics (Sub-Faculty of Ancient History) and supported at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents and the Oxford E-Research Centre. The salary will be in the range of £26,666 - £31,840 p.a. Applicants must have expertise in programming and Informatics and an interest in the application of imaging technology and signal-processing to manuscripts and documents. The deadline for receipt of applications is 21 September 2007. Further details about both posts, the project, the qualifications required and the method of application are available from Ms Ghislaine Rowe, Graduate Studies Administrator, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles’ , Oxford OX1 3LU (01865 288397, ghislaine.rowe_at_classics.ox.ac.uk). It is hoped that interviews will be held and the appointments made on 11 October. Professor Alan Bowman Camden Professor of Ancient History Brasenose College, Oxford OX1 4AJ +44 (0)1865 277874 Director, Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents The Stelios Ioannou School for Research in Classical and Byzantine Studies 66 St Giles’ Oxford OX1 3LU +44 (0)1865 610227 _______________________________________________ Melissa M. Terras MA MSc DPhil CLTHE Lecturer in Electronic Communication School of Library, Archive and Information Studies Henry Morley Building University College London Gower Street WC1E 6BT Tel: 020-7679-7206 (direct), 020-7679-7204 (dept), 020-7383-0557 (fax) Email: m.terras_at_ucl.ac.uk Web: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais/melissa-terras/ Blog: http://melissaterras.blogspot.com/ General Editor, Digital Humanities Quarterly: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/ Image to Interpretation: An Intelligent System to Aid Historians in Reading the Vindolanda Texts Available now through all good bookshops, or direct from Oxford University Press at: <http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199204557>http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199204557Received on Thu Aug 23 2007 - 09:02:56 EDT
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