Oriental Institute Job Posting: Post-Doctoral Scholar

The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago invites applications
for the Oriental
Institute's Annual Post-Doctoral Scholar Conference program for the
2008-2009
academic year. This is a twelve month, non-renewable appointment. The
Post-Doctoral
Scholar will organize and conduct a two day conference at the Oriental
Institute on key
comparatively-oriented theoretical or methodological issues in the field
of ancient studies
(archaeological, text-based, and/or art historical avenues of research).
We encourage
cross disciplinary proposals that deal with the ancient Near East
(including Egypt) or that
compare the Near East with other cultural areas. The conference will
take place in early
to mid March 2009. After the conference, the Post-Doctoral Scholar will
work with
publication staff to assemble and edit the proceedings for publication
in the "Oriental
Institute Seminars" series. The incumbent is also encouraged to pursue
his or her own
research while in residence and to interact with the Oriental Institute
community.

Information on past Oriental Institute Annual symposia can be viewed at:
http://oi.uchicago.edu/research/symposia/

Qualifications: Ph.D. in a discipline relating to ancient studies must
be complete at the time of application. Applicants should send:
a.     5-page proposal outlining nature and structure of the conference
(including names
   and paper topics of six to eight key participants who have agreed to
make
   presentations, should the conference be funded)
b.  curriculum vitae
c.     3 letters of reference (these may be sent under separate cover)

Electronic submissions are welcome. Deadline for completed applications
is *February 11th 2008*. Start date is September 1, 2008. Please send
applications to:

Post-Doctoral Scholar Program
attn. Mariana Perlinac, Oriental Institute
University of Chicago
1155 East 58th St.
Chicago, IL 60637
Or e-mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The University of Chicago is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer.

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