Rune Rasmus Olsen
Part-time lecturer, Postdoc
Teaching
2014 - External lecturer, BA courses: (1) Introduction to Ancient Egypt – History and Society, (2) Egyptian History and Literature (Society 2), (3) ToRS Fællesfag – Academic Writing, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
2013 - External lecturer, MA course: Berlin Copenhagen Seminar (International Presentation), Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
2013 - External lecturer, BA courses: (1) Egyptian History and Literature (Society 1/2), (2) Introduction to Ancient Egypt – History and Society, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
2011 - External lecturer, BA courses: (1) Ancient Egyptian Religion, (2) Ancient Egyptian History, Open University, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
Academic work
2012 - Conference co-organizer: Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History – An Interdisciplinary Conference, CIF Conference IV, May 10-12.
2011 - Conference co-organizer: Literature Identity Formation – An Interdisciplinary Symposium, CIF Conference III, May 20-21.
2010-2013 - Webmaster at the Materiality in Islam Research Initiative (MIRI), Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
2010 - Conference co-organizer: Problems of Canonicity and Identity Formation in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, CIF Conference II, May 26-28.
2010-2013 - Scientific assistant at the Center for Canon and Identity Formation (CIF), Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
Education
2007 - Cand. mag. in Egyptology, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen. MA-thesis: Egyptens medjayledere og deres funktioner. En undersøgelse af titlen Hry MD3yw med henblik på redegørelse for titelbærernes funktioner og ansvarsområder.
A study based on published and unpublished hieratic documents that were contextualised in the society of New Kingdom Egypt.
2004 - Bachelor in Egyptology, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen.
Education
PhD
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Socioeconomic aspects of ancient Egyptian private tomb construction: A study on New Kingdom tomb volumetrics as economic markers
Research output: Book/Report › Ph.D. thesis › Research
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