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Research Assistant: Tutankhamun Archive

Applications for this vacancy closed on 11 March 2025 at 12:00PM
Do you have an MA or PhD in Egyptology or a related field and the knowledge to
work within Egyptological research programmes? If you have excellent
interpersonal, organisational and communication skills, the ability to write
text for both academic and public purposes and excellent IT skills the
Griffith Institute would like to hear from you.





The Griffith Institute is a research institute for Egyptology and the Ancient
Near East that has one of the world’s largest collection of archives in
Egyptology, including the complete original excavation records created by
Howard Carter and his team during the discovery and clearance of the tomb of
Tutankhamun.



The post will assist in the creation of the Tutankhamun Spatial Archive.





This is a part-time post (0.5 FTE/ 18.25 hours per week), based at the
Bodleian Art, Archaeology and Ancient World Library in central Oxford, and is
fixed-term for one year.





**The pro-rated salary for this 0.5FTE role would not meet the relevant salary
thresholds to obtain Skilled Worker sponsorship, and the Global Talent visa
route would not be appropriate for this role.**





**The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 11 March 2025.**






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Do you have an MA or PhD in Egyptology or a related field and the knowledge to
work within Egyptological research programmes? If you have excellent
interpersonal, organisational and communication skills, the ability to write
text for both academic and public purposes and excellent IT skills the
Griffith Institute would like to hear from you.





The Griffith Institute is a research institute for Egyptology and the Ancient
Near East that has one of the world’s largest collection of archives in
Egyptology, including the complete original excavation records created by
Howard Carter and his team during the discovery and clearance of ...

Do you have an MA or PhD in Egyptology or a related field and the knowledge to work within Egyptological research programmes?  If you have excellent interpersonal, organisational and communication skills, the ability to write text for both academic and public purposes and excellent IT skills the Griffith Institute would like to hear from you.

 

The Griffith Institute is a research institute for Egyptology and the Ancient Near East that has one of the world’s largest collection of archives in Egyptology, including the complete original excavation records created by Howard Carter and his team during the discovery and clearance of ...
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