Six international postdoctoral positions in the digital humanities are now<br><div class="gmail_quote">
available at HUMlab, Umeå University, Sweden from September 1, 2010 (January<br>
2011 may also be a possibility, please indicate if this is your preference).<br>
The call is open, but 1-3 positions may be allocated to the areas of “media<br>
places”, “archeological landscape visualization”, and “internet and<br>
religion”. There are no teaching requirements associated with any of the<br>
positions.<br>
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<i></i><i><i>Applicants with an art or curator based Ph.D. with an interest in digital art are also encouraged to apply. </i></i><br>
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HUMlab is an internationally recognized center for the humanities and<br>
information technology. Much of the work takes place in a 5,300 square feet<br>
studio space at the center of the university and in different kinds of<br>
digital and hybrid environments. HUMlab is based on a double affiliation<br>
model where much of the work is done in close collaboration with the<br>
humanities (or other) departments. HUMlab offers an open, friendly, creative<br>
and intellectually rich milieu for doing work in the humanities and<br>
information technology.<br>
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The fellowships are for one year. Applications should include a description<br>
of an envisioned postdoctoral year-long project.<br>
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Call announcement: <a href="http://blog.humlab.umu.se/?p=1882" target="_blank">http://blog.humlab.umu.se/?p=1882</a><br>
Call: <a href="http://blog.humlab.umu.se/postdoc2010" target="_blank">http://blog.humlab.umu.se/postdoc2010</a><br>
Deadline: May 20, 2010.<br>
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