Dear members of the HNR community,
these newly created positions might be of interest to some of you, shared via Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tom Brughmans of Aarhus University:
Four Professorial and post-doctoral Positions at Social Resilience Lab, Aarhus University, Denmark
We are delighted to present to the Historical Network Research community the new Social Resilience Lab at Aarhus University – a fresh and dynamic research group whose aim is to leverage historical and archaeological data to explore the sources of resilience across a vast range of past and present societies against stresses (e.g.climate change) and shocks (e.g. conflict, natural disasters, pandemics). The lab is a working environment in which all of its members can thrive, upholding values such as work-life balance, kindness, putting people over product. Current projects include the emergence of monetization in early Medieval Scandinavia (DFF SCEATTAS), the long-term development of urban systems (ERC MODELCITY), the development of new methods for archaeological network research (VILLUM ROMNET) and for participatory democracy (HORIZON EUROPE), and the Past Social Networks Project (Carlsberg Foundation).
We are currently advertising four positions in the lab (deadlines 15-18 September):
4-year Assistant Professor in archaeological simulation:
2-year urban data analysis Postdoc:
22-month network analysis Postdoc:
Centre Administrator:
You are welcome to get in touch with the lab PIs for any questions about the positions or the lab’s work: Iza Romanowska (iromanowska@cas.au.dk) and Tom Brughmans (t.b@cas.au.dk).