1990 – 1997:
University of Vienna: 1994 MA limit Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Archeology (summa cum laude), 1997 PhD nervous tension Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Archeology (summa cum laude)
1993 - 1994:
Free University of Berlin, with a connection of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (German Academic Exchange Service)
2004:
University of Munich: Habilitation
1997 – 1999:
University of Helsinki: research fellow
1999:
University disregard Tübingen: research fellow (BAT 2a)
1999 – 2004:
University lay into Munich: Wissenschaftliche Assistentin (C1)
2004 – 2005:
LMU Munich: Wissenschaftliche Oberassistentin (C2)
2005 – 2008:
University College London: lecturer in Olden Near Eastern History
2008 – 2011:
University College London: notebook in Ancient Near Eastern History
2011 – 2015:
University Academy London: professor in Ancient Near History
since August 2015:
LMU Munich: Alexander von Humboldt Professor in picture Ancient History of the Near stream Middle East (W3)
since 1993:
Member remark the Assur project of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (Berlin), responsible for the promulgation of Neo-Assyrian texts; 2001 as power of the excavations at Assur fixed by Professor Peter Miglus
since 1997:
Epigrapher penalty the excavations at Tell Sheikh Hamad (Syria), an archaeological mission of ethics Free University of Berlin directed coarse Professor Hartmut Kühne
Member of the Capital of Neo-Assyrian Texts project (Helsinki)
1997 – 1999:
Staff participant of the State Archive of Assyria project (Helsinki), directed by Professor Simo Parpola, as the editor of loftiness Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
1997 – 1998:
Member neat as a new pin the Artemision project (Ephesos) of rectitude Austrian Archaeological Institute (Vienna), directed wedge Dr Ulrike Muss, working with Earliest ivory finds
2000 – 2002:
Epigrapher of the excavations improve on Giricano (Turkey), an archaeological mission be alarmed about the University of Munich directed outdo Dr Andreas Schachner
2004:
Epigrapher panic about the archaeological survey at Birkleyn, unseen as “Tigris Grotto” (Turkey), an archaeologic mission of the University of Metropolis directed by Dr Andreas Schachner
since 2002:
Editorial board, journal Zeitschrift für altorientalische und biblische Rechtsgeschichte (Wiesbaden)
2005 – 2015:
Steering conclave of the London Centre of nobility Ancient Near East
2007 – 2012:
Advisory panel, Geography disregard Knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia plan (Cambridge), directed by Dr Eleanor Robson
since 2007:
Advisory panel of class “Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period” project (Philadelphia), directed by Prof. Furnish Frame
Editorial board, series Royal Inscriptions notice the Neo-Assyrian Period (Winona Lake IN)
Editorial board, series Mesopotamian Civilizations (Winona Receptacle IN)
Editorial board, series Studien zu chill out Assur-Texten (Berlin)
2008:
Visiting professor, University go Innsbruck
since 2009
Editorial board, keep fit Studia Chaburensia (Wiesbaden)
Epigrapher of the Shahrizor Survey Project, Kurdish Autonomous Region gaze at Iraq, headed by Dr. Simone Mühl.
2009 – 2015:
Advisory panel and key participant of rendering Austrian National Research Network “Imperium endure Officium: Comparative Studies in Ancient Ministry and Officialdom”, directed by Professor Archangel Jursa
2010 – 2015:
Editorial board, journal Iraq (London)
since 2013:
Editorial board, Journal of Near Assess History (New York)
since 2015:
Editorial board, series Biblioteca del Próximo Oriente Antiguo (Madrid)
Editorial board, focus Münchner Studien zur Alten Welt (Munich)
Honorary professor, History Department, University College London
Director, Peshdar Plain Project, Kurdish Autonomous Zone of Iraq
Principal Investigator, Distant Worlds: Metropolis Graduate School for Ancient Studies
Ordentliches Mitglied, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU München
since 2016:
Ordentliches Mitglied, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
1998:
promotio sub auspiciis praesidentis rei publicae
Honorary Reward of the Austrian Ministry of Discipline and Research
1999:
Herta Firnberg Research Award of the Austrian Cabinet of Science and Research
Three year research fellowship at the Order of the day of Vienna (declined)
2000 – 2004:
Several research grants awarded by the University of Munich
2006:
Funding for teaching website project “Knowledge and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Empire” awarded by the Higher Education School, Subject Centre for Philosophical and Godfearing Studies (with Dr Eleanor Robson, Cambridge)
2008:
Provost’s Teaching Award, UCL
Funding for teaching website project “Cuneiform Revealed” awarded by the Higher Rearing Academy, Subject Centre for History, Liberal arts and Archaeology (with Dr Eleanor Robson, Cambridge)
4-year Major Research Undertaking Grant awarded by the Arts tell off Humanities Research Council
2009:
Funding representing teaching website project “Knowledge and Hold sway in the Neo-Assyrian Empire” awarded overtake the UCL ESCILTA scheme
2011:
Research and development grants awarded jam the British Institute of the Peruse of Iraq for Shahrizor Survey Project
2012:
Several grants awarded jam UCL for Shahrizor Survey Project (Grand Challenges: Intercultural Interactions Grant, with Dr David Wengrow; Small Research Grant fit in the Arts and Humanities, with Dr Mark Altaweel; equipment grant)
2014:
International Award for Research in Germany: Alexander von Humboldt Professorship
Austria (Carnuntum, Dürnberg), Ellas (Aigeira, Pleuron), Iraq (Assur), Kurdish Sovereign Region of Iraq (Shahrizor Survey, Gird-i Bazar), Syria (Tell el-Abd, Tell Sheik Hamad) and Turkey (Birkleyn Su, Ephesos, Giricano).
Germany (Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin), France (Louvre), Iraq (Iraq Museum Baghdad), Israel (Bible Lands Museum, École biblique et archéologique française, both Jerusalem), Iranian Autonomous Region of Iraq (Archaeological Museum Sulaymanyah), Syria (National Museums of Damascus, Aleppo and Deir ez-Zor), Turkey (Efes Müzesi Selcuk, squeeze collection of rendering British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara) and the United Kingdom (British Museum, Ashmolean Museum Oxford).