Cities and their Boundaries in Greece and Rome

University of Kiel
Flexible
35h / week
English B2
Cities and their Boundaries in Greece and Rome. The focus of this internship is on boundaries – both material and immaterial/intangible/invisible – in their spatial and temporal dimension. We consider them to be socially, culturally and environmentally produced. Boundaries are socially negotiated and can exhibit varying degrees of (temporal and spatial) permeability and fluidity. It is necessary to recognise boundaries in order to recognise connectivity.
Tasks and duties entrusted to the student:
Cities and their Boundaries in Greece and Rome. The focus of this internship is on boundaries – both material and immaterial/intangible/invisible – in their spatial and temporal dimension. We consider them to be socially, culturally and environmentally produced. Boundaries are socially negotiated and can exhibit varying degrees of (temporal and spatial) permeability and fluidity. It is necessary to recognise boundaries in order to recognise connectivity.
Skills to be acquired or developed:
- Bibliography, proposal writing - Familiarity with urban theory and methodology

Compensation:

Erasmus + grant available depending on eligibility criteria of your home university

"Prof. Dr. Annette Haug ahaug@klassarch.uni-kiel.de 0049-4318802051"