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Scientific Project Assistant Post-Doc at the Department of Numismatics and Monetary History
40 Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies
Job vacancy starting: 05/01/2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 40,00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc)
Limited contract until: 08/31/2026
Job ID: 3720
The Department of Numismatics and Monetary History at the University of Vienna is the only university department in Europe focusing on money and its history. It is a unique place for the academic study of numismatics from antiquity to the modern period, covering the full methodological spectrum of the subject.
Your new job
You work full-time as a post-doc in the research project 'Ordering the World in Coins. The networks of Frölich, Khell, and Eckhel and their classification systems for ancient coins' (FWF project no. P34086, Principal Investigator: Bernhard Woytek). The main aim of this project is the publication of a critical edition with a commentary of the scholarly letters of the Enlightenment numismatists Erasmus Frölich (1700-1758) and Joseph Khell (1714-1772), in a hybrid edition (both print and online).
What you do exactly
- You collaborate with the project leader and two project associates (one post-doc and one doctorand) in preparing the edition of the correspondence and a numismatic and historical commentary on the letters.
- You publish and lecture internationally on the history of ancient numismatics.
- You contribute to the administration of the research project and the department.
Your competences
• Outstanding PhD in numismatics and monetary history or in a related discipline (ancient history, early modern history, art history or the like)
• Excellent publications in the field of ancient numismatics and monetary history
• Interest in the history of classical studies (and ideally research experience in this field)
• Ability to work in a team and organisational skills
• Broad subject-specific IT user skills
• Languages: English (project language); German, French, Italian (at least passive knowledge); Latin (at least basic knowledge)
We offer
Inspiring working atmosphere: A job in an international and interdisciplinary environment
Fixed-term contract and fair salary: The basic salary of EUR 4,932,90 (14 times a year) increases if we can credit professional experience. End date: 31 August 2026
Internal further training & Coaching: Opportunity to deepen your skills on an ongoing basis. There are over 600 courses to choose from – free of charge.
How to apply
Via our job portal by uploading
- your professional CV (including a list of publications and lectures given)
- a covering letter
- a description of your research interests
- your doctoral diploma
If you have any questions, please contact:
Bernhard Woytek
bernhard.woytek@univie.ac.at
We look forward to new personalities in our team!
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Application deadline: 03/31/2025 (MM-DD-YYYY)