The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome is looking to recruit a Digital Humanities Scientist. The full-time post will be offered for an initial period of two years, with the prospect of becoming a permanent position.
The role includes
- creating and developing new digital research projects, international collaborations and grant proposals
- leading the digital components of research projects across the institute
- actively participating in methodological discussions of the digital humanities in international conferences and in the institute’s own scientific programming
- managing the implementation of new, forward-looking technical solutions for the digital humanities
- identifying and developing technical methods and tools for digital scholarship
- training and consulting early-career researchers
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The Call will remain open until filled. To apply, upload and submit your application via the institute’s recruitment portal. For administrative queries: Mrs. Brigitte Secchi, Head of Administration, at secchi@biblhertz.it. For academic-related queries: Leonardo Impett, Ph.D., Digital Humanities Scientist, at impett@biblhertz.it.