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- Dietrich von Bothmer Research Scholar
Description
Job Summary
The Research Scholar serves as a senior academic specialist responsible for conducting advanced research, producing scholarly publications, and delivering public lectures related to Greek and Roman art. This role contributes to gallery installations, exhibition development, acquisitions research, and institutional scholarship, while representing the department within the broader academic and museum communities.
The position is designed to support focused research projects aligned with departmental collections and programming. Areas of expertise may include ancient jewelry and gems, Roman pottery, ancient religion, ancient Cyprus, or related fields within Classical art and archaeology. This is a term-based appointment with a three-year duration.
Primary Responsibilities & Duties
Conduct original research and publish scholarly work related to the collection
Participate in gallery installations and exhibitions, including writing interpretive labels and content
Research potential acquisitions and contribute scholarly analysis
Respond to public inquiries and assist visiting scholars
Contribute to scholarship on art historical theory and museum practices as they relate to objects in the collection and their historical contexts
Present scholarly lectures and public programs tailored to diverse audiences
Represent the department to supporters, colleagues, and scholars nationally and internationally
Support institutional records management guidelines and departmental procedures
Perform additional related duties as assigned
Requirements
Requirements & Qualifications
Ph.D. in Classical Art, Classical Archaeology, or a closely related field required
Ten (10) years of demonstrated experience conducting original research on objects from regions and cultures represented in Greek and Roman collections
Strong expertise in at least one specialized area such as ancient jewelry and gems, Roman pottery, ancient religion, ancient Cyprus, or related disciplines
Proficiency in ancient Greek and/or Latin preferred
Ability to maintain precise and accurate research and institutional records
Strong computer proficiency
Ability to collaborate effectively with departmental staff, cross-functional teams, and the international academic community
Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to engage both scholarly and general audiences
