P.I.s
Prof. Dr. Annette ZgollⒸTobias Brabanski
Scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Born in Freiburg, Germany (1970)
Magister artium (1992), PhD (1996, Assyriology): University of München
2016→ |
Spokeswoman of the DFG-research group 2064 STRATA (http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/556429.html) |
2011→ |
Founder of the research group Collegium Mythologicum Göttingen (http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/410971.html) |
2010→ |
Elected ordinary member of the Academy of Sciences and Humanities Göttingen |
2008→ |
Director of the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of Göttingen (http://www.altorientalistik.uni-goettingen.de) |
2008 - 2011 |
Christian-Gottlob-Heyne Professor (fellowship VW-Stiftung), University of Göttingen |
2002 - 2008 |
Senior Lecturer, University of Leipzig |
2007→ |
Elected member of the Institut für Historische Anthropologie Freiburg e.V. |
2002 |
Habilitation (Ancient Near Eastern Studies), University of Leipzig |
1999 - 2002 |
Lecturer, University of Leipzig |
1996 - 1999 |
Postdoctoral research (DFG fellowship), University of München |
1996 |
Dr. phil. (Assyriology), University of München |
1992 - 1996 |
PhD fellowship for research in museums in France, Great Britain, Turkey, U.S.A. |
Homepage: http://www.altorientalistik.uni-goettingen.de
mail: annette.zgoll@phil.uni-goettingen.de
Assyriologist. Born in Jerusalem (1962)
BA and MA (1983-87), PhD (1993, Assyriology): The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2011–2015 |
Vice-dean for research, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2010–2011 |
Mercator Guest Professor (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) at the Altorientalisches Institut, University of Leipzig |
2015→ |
Professor in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2008–2015 |
Associate professor in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2002–2008 |
Senior lecturer in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
1995–2002 |
Lecturer in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
1993–1994 |
Post-doc, UPR 193, CNRS, Paris (équipe de Mari) |
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/wassermannathan/Home
mail: nathan.wasserman@mail.huji.ac.il
Our Teams in Jerusalem and Göttingen Dr. Giovanna Matini, University of Göttingen
Assyriologist. Born in Prato (Italy) (1982).
BA Pisa (2005), MA Heidelberg (2009), PhD Heidelberg (2015)
2014-2018 |
2014-2018 Research fellow in the TEMEN projekt (Goettingen) |
mail: giovanna.matini@phil.uni-goettingen.de
Researcher in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Anthropology of Religions. Born in Venice, Italy (1986)
BA Venice 2009, MA Venice 2012
2017-2018 |
Erasmus+ scholarship at the Altorientalisches Institut: University of Leipzig |
2014-2016 |
Participation to the joint project TEMEN: Georg-August Universität Göttingen / the Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2014→ |
PhD candidate in Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Religions: the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dissertation title: Mountains and Trees, Rivers and Springs. |
2013 |
Visiting Research Fellow at the Rothberg International School: Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2007-2008 |
Erasmus scholarship at the Institut für Altorientalistik: Freie Universität Berlin |
mail: anna.perdibon@hotmail.it
Scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, born in Liepāja, Latvia (1976)
B.Sc. Nutr. 2000, MA 2017: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2017 |
MA (Assyriology), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2014 – 2017 |
Research assistant in SEAL (Sources of Early Akkadian Literature) project, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2016 |
Erasmus+ MA Program at the Altorientalisches Institut, University of Leipzig |
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Katharina Ibenthal
Anja Piller, M.A.
Charlotte Steeb, M.A.