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The Faculty of Humanities invites outstanding candidates to apply for tenure-track positions in Biblical Archaeology

30 June, 2024

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem invites applications for a tenure-track position (open rank) in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, with a specialization in the Archaeology of the Southern Levant in the Bronze and Iron Ages. The position is open to all candidates who have attained a Ph.D. degree and to advanced doctoral students who expect to be granted their Ph.D. no later than June 30, 2025.

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Call for a tenure-track position

10 August, 2020

Archaeology – Bronze and Iron Ages in the Levant

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem invites applications for a tenure-track position (open rank) in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, with a specialization in the Archaeology of the Bronze, Iron and Persian Periods in the Levant.  

The position is open to all candidates who have attained a Ph.D. degree, and to advanced doctoral students who expect to be granted their Ph.D. no later than June 30, 2021.

Scholarship Awards Ceremony

22 January, 2020
Scholarship Awards Ceremony will take place at 18:00, Hall 302, The institute of Archeology.

Meeting with the members from the Prehistoric and Anthropologic Science section of Human Studies Department, Ferrara University

21 January, 2020

They will present:

Prof. Federica Fontana and Dr. Maria Giovanna Cremona:

The first Alpine settlers after the LGM through the evidence from three key-sites of north-eastern Italy: Riparo Tagliente, Casera Staulanza and Mondeval Sora.

 

Dr. Davide Visentin:

Early Mesolithic settlement systems ​​​​​​and site functional variability in Southern France and Northern Italy  ​