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Recrutement : Assistant de recherche, King’s College London – King’s Digital Lab

We are seeking a self-motivated individual, with a passion for Jordanian cultural heritage and digital tools and methods.

Location: London
Salary: £31,883 to £34,525 per annum FTE, inclusive of £3,223 per annum London Allowance FTE
Hours: Part Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 1st May 2019
Closes: 23rd May 2019
Job Ref: 013609


The MaDiH Research Assistant will be essential to the success of the project. They will hold an advanced degree or equivalent experience in a cultural heritage field, such as archaeology. Other Humanities disciplines or architecture will be considered. Applicants with Computer Science backgrounds with a strong understanding of Jordanian cultural heritage are encouraged to apply. In addition to solid knowledge of Jordan cultural heritage / archaeology, applicants should either be able to demonstrate engagement with technical topics (digital archaeology, digital history, digital humanities, computer science) or a willingness to learn. Introductory training in Research Software Engineering (RSE) will be offered at the start of the appointment, at King’s Digital Lab in London, providing excellent opportunities for career development. Excellent English language skills are required, for production of technical documentation and contribution to white papers and research outputs. Arabic language skills are highly desirable but not essential.

This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 12 months.
This is a part-time post – 65% full time equivalent.
The selection process will include a panel interview.

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apam (9 mai 2019). Recrutement : Assistant de recherche, King’s College London – King’s Digital Lab. APAMi. Consulté le 19 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/b961


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