Profile
Abstract
Egyptologist, Museum curator, Digital Humanist with a focus on religion and literature in classical Egyptian, Graeco-Roman, and Late Antique Periods (texts and material culture, analogue and digital) with deep professional experience in research, museum and library management, teaching, and academic administration. Significant experience working with scholars, students, stakeholders (foundations, state and private institutions, publishers, media etc.) and the public in Europe, USA, Africa, in profit- and non-profit sectors of various budgets. Fluent in German (mother tongue), English, and French. Published author on ancient Egyptian religion, literary texts, editions of Egyptian, Greek and Coptic texts, exhibition catalogues and conference proceedings. Head of several DH projects with ca. 40 employees. Currently wrapping up the project “Digital Rosetta Stone” and finishing a monograph on Egyptian cult practices.
Professional career
- 12/2004
Award of the Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies (now GKR), Leipzig for excellence during the study course and for the master thesis - 01/2005 - 09/2009
PhD fellow of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Hanns Seidel Foundation (returned), the Albertus Magnus Verein - 11/2005 - 08/2008
research associate for the project „Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Graeco-Roman Egypt“ (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Sofja-Kovalevskaja-Award project of Prof. Mark Depauw) in Cologne and Leuven/BE creating the database "Trismegistos". I was responsible for "TM Magic" (religious and magical texts in all languages and religions), school texts and literary texts. - 09/2009 - 04/2019
„akademische Assistentin“ (ass. prof.) at the Egyptological Institute/Egyptian Museum, Leipzig University; tasks: research, teaching, directing an Egyptological library, organizing scholarly and public events and curating exhibitions, working for the academic administration, fundraising, corresponding with media, research cooperations - 03/2010 - 04/2011
research associate in the project „Database and Dictionary of Greek Loanwords in Coptic“ (DDGLC, DFG) - 09/2010 - 08/2012
PostDoc fellow of the Robert Bosch Foundation, Fast Track - 05/2013
Dr. Walther Liebehenz-Award „für hervorragende Leistungen auf dem Gebiet der Ägyptologie und Koptologie und die Dissertation“ (for excellence in Egyptology and for the dissertation) - 01/2013 - 12/2014
Fellow of the KOWA mentoring program at Leipzig University - 08/2015 - 08/2016
on sabbatical for the academic year at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW), New York University for further work on the Habilitation thesis „Cult Practices in Ancient Egyptian Literary Texts – Phenomena and Functions“ as fellow of the Volkswagen Foundation (and further funding from the US) - 03/2017
visiting assistant professor the Department of Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University/South Africa, as fellow of the Erasmus + program - 11/2017 - 05/2018
on sabbatical for 6 months as visiting assistant professor the Department of Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University/South Africa, as fellow of the European Union, Programm EUROSA - since 01/2020
since 2020 senior research associate (tenured) at the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities Leipzig, team of „KompetenzwerkD: Saxon Research Centre and Competence Network for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage“ with numerous research projects
Education
- 05/2004
Magister (M.A., grade 1.1; Master thesis summa cum laude) - 07/2009
PhD in Egyptology (summa cum laude, opus eximium); title of the dissertation: „‚Du wirst deine Geliebte heiraten, aber es wird dir leid tun‘ ‑ Problemlösungsstrategien im römischen Ägypten nach den Sortes Astrampsychi und den Ticket-Orakeln“ („‚You will marry your girlfriend, but you will be sorry‘ – problem solving strategies in Roman Egypt with the Sortes Astrampsychi and the ‚ticket‘ oracles“); Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert (Leipzig), Prof. Dr. Mark Depauw (KU Leuven) - 04/2021
Habilitation, „Kultpraxis in altägyptischen Literatur– Phänomene und Funktionen“ („Cult Practices in Ancient Egyptian Literary Texts – Phenomena and Functions“) about all cult practices (rituals, divination, magic, etc.) mentioned in ancient Egyptian literary texts (Middle, Late Egyptian and Demotic)
Panel Memberships
- since 05/2023
Member of the Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times (Leipzig und Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Max Planck Society) - since 09/2023
Member of the advisory board of SAVE - Sicherung des Audiovisuellen Erbes (Safeguarding Audiovisual Heritage, SLUB Dresden)
Egyptologist, Museum curator, Digital Humanist with a focus on religion and literature in classical Egyptian, Graeco-Roman, and Late Antique Periods (texts and material culture, analogue and digital) with deep professional experience in research, museum and library management, teaching, and academic administration. Significant experience working with scholars, students, stakeholders (foundations, state and private institutions, publishers, media etc.) and the public in Europe, USA, Africa, in profit- and non-profit sectors of various budgets. Fluent in German (mother tongue), English, and French. Published author on ancient Egyptian religion, literary texts, editions of Egyptian, Greek and Coptic texts, exhibition catalogues and conference proceedings. Head of several DH projects with ca. 40 employees. Currently wrapping up the project “Digital Rosetta Stone” and finishing a monograph on Egyptian cult practices.
Find out more about my work, publications and outreach activities here: https://franziska-naether.net/ and here: https://twitter.com/Dr_Frantastic.
- Digital Data in EgyptologyNaether, FranziskaDuration: 01/2011 – 12/2016Funded by: Haushaltsmittel (TG51, Overhead)Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Ägyptologie
- Cult Practices in Ancient Egyptian LiteratureNaether, FranziskaDuration: 09/2015 – 08/2016Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Ägyptologisches Institut
- Digital Rosetta Stone ProjectNaether, FranziskaDuration: 10/2017 – 09/2018Funded by: BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Ägyptologie; Digital Humanities
- Digital Rosetta StoneNaether, FranziskaDuration: 10/2017 – 09/2018Funded by: Andere öffentliche Bereiche; BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Ägyptologisches Institut; Digital Humanities
- EUROSA fellowship: Cult Practice in Ancient Egyptian Literary TextsNaether, FranziskaDuration: 11/2017 – 05/2018Funded by: EU Europäische UnionInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Ägyptologie
- Naether, F.Ancient Expats? Wise Women and Witches in Egyptian Literary SourcesIn: Berlejung, A.; Grohmann, M. (Eds.)Foreign Women – Women in Foreign Lands Studies on Foreignness and Gender in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East in the First Millennium BCE. Tübingen: Morh Siebeck. 2019. pp. 223–235.ISBN: 978-3-16-157590-7
- Brose, M.; Dils, P.; Naether, F.; Popko, L.; Raue, D. (Eds.)En Détail – Philologie und Archäologie im Diskurs, Festschrift für Hans-Werner Fischer-ElfertBerlin; Boston: DeGruyter. 2019.
- Naether, F. (Ed.)New Approaches in Demotic Studies Acts of the 13th International Conference of Demotic StudiesBerlin: de Gruyter . 2019.ISBN: 978-3-11-066487-4
- Naether, F.Die Sortes Astrampsychi : Problemlösungsstrategien durch Orakel im römischen ÄgyptenTübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 2010.ISBN: 978-3-16-150250-7
- Naether, F. (Ed.)Cult Practices in Ancient Literatures: Egyptian, Near Eastern and Graeco-Roman Narratives in a Cross-Cultural Perspective. Proceedings of a Workshop at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York, May 16-17, 2016Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York UniversityNew York: New York University, open access. 2020.
- Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Theodor-Litt-Preisshow detailsNaether, Franziska (Ägyptologie)awarded in 2018 by Vereinigung der Förderer und Freunde der Universität Leipzig e.V., Theodor-Litt-Gesellschaft e.V..
- Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Forschungsaufenthalt in Stellenbosch, Südafrika (Nov 2017-Mai 2018) am Department for Ancient Studiesshow detailsNaether, Franziska (Ägyptologie)awarded in 2017 by EUROSA-Stipendium der EU.
- Invited lectures: visiting assistant professor am Department for Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africashow detailsNaether, Franziska (Ägyptologie)awarded in 2017 by Erasmus+.
- Andere Stipendien/Forschungspreise: Fellow der VolkswagenStiftung als postdoc am Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW), New York Universityshow detailsNaether, Franziska (Ägyptologie)awarded in 2015 by VolkswagenStiftung.
- Ägyptologisches InstitutSouth Africa, Egypt, Greece, Rome: Classical ConfrontationsStart Date of Collaboration: 01/07/2017External participating organisations: Universität Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch, South Africa)Involved persons: Naether, Franziska; Cornelius, Izak; Masters, Samantha; Jonker, Louis C.
- Ägyptologisches InstitutCult Practices in Ancienf Egyptian Literary TextsStart Date of Collaboration: 31/08/2015Ended on: 31/08/2016External participating organisations: New York University (New York, United States)Involved persons: Naether, Franziska; Bagnall, Roger S.
- WorkshopCult Practices in Ancient Literatures: Egyptian, Near Eastern and Graeco-Roman Narratives in a Cross-Cultural Perspective (ISAW, New York, NYU)ÄgyptologieEvent Organiser: Naether, Franziska16/05/2016 – 17/05/2016
- WorkshopAlternativen zur prekären Beschäftigung an deutschen Hochschulen und zum Strategietreffen der Gründung eines bundesweiten Netzwerks von Hochschulinitiativen, LeipzigÄgyptologieEvent Organiser: Naether, Franziska; Yendell, Alexander; Riemer, Thomas; Dobstadt, Michael20/01/2017 – 21/01/2017
- Konferenz13th International Conference for Demotic Studies, LeipzigÄgyptologieEvent Organiser: Naether, Franziska04/09/2017 – 08/09/2017
Since 2009, I have taught each semester, mostly in Leipzig and Stellenbosch and occasionally in the UK and the US. My classes are in German and English, covering a wide range of topics in Egyptology, Classics, Museum Studies and Digital Humanities. In 2011, I started a MOOC and from 2017, I contribute regularly to the syllaboi of Sunoikisis Digital Classics.
I have also helped to create an overview about studying Egyptology and served in the PONS Archaeology program facilitating student exchange in archaeology and various Ancient Studies disciplines. I do accept interns, BA, MA and PhD students for select topics.
More about my teaching (full list of lectures and seminars) and videos of classes: https://franziska-naether.net/teaching/.
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Teaching Activities
complete list: https://franziska-naether.net/teaching/
WS 2023-24: Egyptology and Digital Humanities in 4 chapters (bloc seminar in 4 days)
Research fields
Higher education policy, Egyptology
Specializations
- Papyrologie
- Antike Kulturen
- Digital Humanities
- Hochschulpolitik
Contact for media inquiries
Phone: +49 341 97-37146
Fax: +49 341 97-37029