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The KU Leuven, Belgium, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a post-doctoral scholarship in international mobility examining bilingual evidence in New Testament manuscripts with computational tools for a duration of 10 months. The successful candidate will form part of the research team of the European Research Council (ERC) funded Consolidator Grant project “BICROSS – The Significance of Bilingual Manuscripts for Detecting Cross-Language Interaction in the New Testament Tradition”. The project is situated within the Research Unit of Biblical Studies of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (https://theo.kuleuven.be) and the LEMMA research centre (www.lemma-centre.org).
Project
BICROSS is an interdisciplinary project linking Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, Gothic, Armenian and Arabic philology, New Testament textual criticism, manuscript studies, ancient history and digital humanities. The project investigates bilingual New Testament manuscripts from the 4th century to the 15th century. It aims at establishing the significance of bilingual manuscripts for the formation and transmission of New Testament texts by uncovering mutual exchange and cross-language interaction through a multilingual approach. The project assesses bilingual manuscripts as artefacts (codicology) and analyse their texts by means of digital tools in order to classify their readings and relationships.
The successful candidate will contribute to the project’s objective of assessing bilingual NT manuscript by means of digital tools of digital tools in order to conduct cross-language examinations and interpretations. The work of the candidate is expected to build directly on the candidate’s previous knowledge and expertise.
The successful candidate will
The successful candidate
We are offering a scholarship in an intellectually challenging and inspiring environment. KU Leuven is a research-intensive, internationally oriented university that carries out both fundamental and applied research. It is highly inter- and multidisciplinary focused and strives for international excellence.
The successful candidate will be part of an innovative research team in Leuven, a historic, dynamic and lively city located in the heart of Belgium, within 20 minutes from Brussels, and less than two hours from Paris, London and Amsterdam. KU Leuven provides practical support with regard to immigration & administration, housing, childcare, learning Dutch, etc. Further information can be obtained on: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/en/academic-staff/academic-staff-research-education-information#working-conditions
The postdoctoral researcher is scheduled to start on 1 December 2025. The project team is led by Prof. Christina M. Kreinecker.
Your application should include (and be limited to) the following attachment(s):
– letter of motivation (max. 1 page);
– curriculum vitae including details of computational skills;
– outline of the work planned during the scholarship with a clear link to the BICROSS project and the profile of this vacancy (max. 2 pages).
Further enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Christina M. Kreinecker, email: [email protected].
Applications for this job are possible until 17 July 2025 via the KU Leuven online application tool.
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