Grade UE07: 41064 - 48822
College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences / School of Literatures Languages and Cultures / Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
Full time- 35 hours per week fixed term to 31st December 2027
Number of posts: 1
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies part of the School of Literatures Languages and Cultures are looking for a Caliphal Finances Research Fellow to join the ERC funded project Caliphal Finances- The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity.
The Opportunity:
The Caliphal Finances Research Fellow will join the ERC funded project Caliphal Finances. The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity.This project funded by the European Commission through its European Research Council Starting Grant Scheme offers an ambitious new account of a seminal period in Islamic history. It will provide a view from below on Abbasid fiscal history through a study of papyrus documents in Greek Coptic and Arabic written in Egypt.
The Research Fellow will EITHER be a specialist of Coptic and Greek papyrology OR a specialist of Abbasid History and Historiography. They will lead various work-packages in collaboration with the PI.
This post is full-time (35 hours per week); We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis and must be based in the UK) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working.
Your skills and attributes for success:
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