The role will involve organising and categorising content, conducting background research to clarify references and context, and developing a structured and publishable framework for a large volume of handwritten research notes. A minimum of a Masters in History is essential with an emphasis on classical antiquity and the Near East, familiarity with Greek and Hebrew, and working knowledge of mathematics and physics. The ability to manage large, unstructured datasets and sustain detailed analytical work over extended periods. Experience in research methodology and multi-contributor research projects is helpful. A standard working week is considered to be 38 hours for this role.
Pay: €38,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person