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MSCA-PF: Joint application at the University of Granada. Department of Prehistory and Archaeology .

International Research Projects Office
16 Apr 2024

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
HE / MSCA
Country
Spain
City
Granada

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
University of Granada
Department
International Research Projects Office
Laboratory
Prehistory and Archaeology
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Other
Website
Email
promofpi@ugr.es
javiermj@ugr.es
State/Province
Granada
Postal Code
18071
Street
Gran Vía de Colón, 48, 2nd floor

Description

Dr. Javier Martínez Jiménez, from the Department of  Prehistory and Archaeology at the University of Granada, welcomes postdoctoral candidates interested in applying for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA-PF) in 2024 at this University. Please note that applicants must comply with the Mobility Rule (for more information about the 2024 call, please consult this link.

Brief description of the institution:

The University of Granada (UGR), founded in 1531, is one of the largest and most important universities in Spain. With over 56,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and more than 6,000 members of staff, the UGR offers over 90 undergraduate degrees, 164 master’s degrees (8 of which are international double degrees) and 28 doctoral programmes via its 124 departments and nearly 50 centers. Accordingly, the UGR offers one of the most extensive and diverse ranges of higher education programmes in Spain.

The UGR has been awarded with the "Human Resources Excellence in Research (HRS4R)", which reflects the the institution’s commitment to continuously improve its human resource policies in line with the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The UGR is also internationally renowned for its excellence in diverse research fields and ranked among the top Spanish universities in a variety of ranking criteria, such as national R&D projects, fellowships awarded, publications, and international funding.

The UGR is one of the few Spanish Universities listed in the Shanghai Top 500 ranking - Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The 2023 edition of the ARWU places the UGR in 201-300th position in the world and as the 1-2 highest ranked University in Spain (http://sl.ugr.es/0dwJ), reaffirming its position as an institution at the forefront of national and international research. From the perspective of specialist areas in the ARWU rankings (http://sl.ugr.es/0bSp), the UGR is outstanding in Food Science & Technology (ranked in the 48th position in the world), Hospitality & Tourism Management (ranked between 51th-75th position), and in the areas of Mathematics and Library & Information Science, both of them ranked between 76th-100th position. A little lower in the ranking, the UGR also stands out in the areas of Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering and Nursing, in which the UGR is positioned at the rank in the 101-150th position. Finally, Dentistry & Oral Sciences is positioned between 151-200th position.

Additionally, the UGR counts with 9 researchers at the top of the Highly Cited Researchers (HCR) list, most of them related to the Computer Science scientific area. It is also well recognised for its web presence (http://sl.ugr.es/0a6i), being positioned at 76th place in the top 200 Universities in Europe.

Internationally, the University of Granada is firmly committed to its participation in the calls of the Framework Programme of the European Union. For the duration of the last Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, the UGR obtained a total of 121 projects with a total funding of around €29,4 million. For the current Framework Programme, Horizon Europe, the UGR has obtained 74 projects, so far, with a total funding of almost €20 million.

Brief description of the Centre/Research Group:

The GAECATAO research group (https://gaecatao.es/) focuses on Classical and Late Antique archaeology, mostly in the Western Mediterranean, but always welcoming work on other areas of the Roman and Byzantine world. The main lines of research that the group currently promotes are: hydraulic infrastructure, ceramic technology, late antique urbanism, and mining landscapes.

Project description:

My current project (CAUAT – Cultura del agua urbana en la antigüedad tardía) studies the various social, political, religious and economic roles water (and its associated infrastructure) played in the late antique city. In this sense, while the project is mostly archaeological, it draws necessarily from written and epigraphic sources too, while also working from innovative theoretical premises, such as environmental psychology and Place Theory. The project includes in its study the broader Mediterranean Basin (from Iberia to the Levant) between the fourth and eighth centuries, thus covering the evolution of a common Roman starting point to various regional responses which include continuity, rupture, and adaptation. This project covers many aspects pertaining to Roman urbanism, late antique local administration, early Christian spaces, changes in bathing habits, and many other aspects of daily life in the later Roman Empire, the early Byzantine period, the post-Roman successor kingdoms, and the early Umayyad caliphate. The project also includes the chance to participate in the EAA-MYA field survey campaigns at Amphipolis (Greece).  

Research Area: 

☒ Social Sciences and Humanities (SOC)

For a correct evaluation of your candidature, please send the documents below to Dr. Javier Martínez Jiménez (javiermj@ugr.es): 

  • CV
  • Letter of recommendation (optional)