Project Coordinator, Berlin

Freie Universität Berlin
Fachbereich Geschichte und Kulturwissenschaft
Institut für Islamwissenschaft
Research Unit Intellectual History of the Islamicate World
Altensteinstr. 40
14195 Berlin

Project Coordinator
100% (39 hours per week)
Fixed term contract for one year beginning 1 February 2013 (subject to
pending grant agreement)
E 13 TV-L FU

Job description
The Proof of Concept Grant Project funded by the European Research Council
entitled “HumanWeb” and resident at Freie Universität Berlin, intends to
digitize all Yemeni manuscripts distributed all over the world in order to
make them available to the scholarly community and a wider interested
audience as a universally open virtual library. For this task, we are
currently looking for a Project Coordinator with strong Relationship
Management skills.

Tasks
The Coordinator/Relationship Manager will be responsible for the:
identification and negotiation with potential business partners;
composition of information material on the project;
implementation of PR measures;
quality control of the various stages of the project;
fundraising as well as the elaboration of a long-term master
plan/infrastructure for the continuation of the project.

Requirements
Excellent academic degree (Diploma, Master or equivalent) in Humanities or
Social Sciences;
proven strong communication and managements skills;
ability to work conceptually and independently;
experience in marketing and PR-measures;
excellent command of English and Arabic;
German is no prerequisite, but recommendable;
team and goal-oriented.

Applications including all relevant documents (CV; copies of academic
diplomas; employment reference letters) and quoting the mentioned
application code PoC-HumanWeb 2013 should be submitted by 7 December 2012 to
Dr. phil. Katja Jung (katja.jung@fu-berlin.de), Academic Coordinator of the
Research Unit Intellectual History of the Islamicate World, or to the above
indicated address.


Citer ce billet
Camille Rhoné (2012, 10 novembre). Project Coordinator, Berlin. Diwan. Consulté le 29 mars 2024, à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/npoh

Camille Rhoné

Agrégée d'histoire, titulaire d'une thèse de doctorat en histoire de l'Islam médiéval ("Défendre le territoire en Iran nord-oriental - Khorassan et Transoxiane -, IXe-XIe siècle"), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

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