!!Jörg Peltzer - Curriculum Vitae *2019/03 Directeur d'études invité, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, France\\ *2017/09 - 2018/07 John Rassweiler Founders’ Circle Member, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, USA\\ *2016/04 - März 2017/03 PLACE-Fellow, Heidelberg School of Education, Heidelberg University, Germany\\ *2014/10 - Sept. 2016/09 Dean of Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Heidelberg University\\ *2014/09 - 2015/03 Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK; Visiting Scholar, History Faculty, Univ. of Cambridge\\ *2014/03 Professeur invité, Centre d’études supérieures de civilisation médiévale (CESCM), Poitiers, France\\ *since 2013/09 Director, Institut für Fränkisch-Pfälzische Geschichte und Landeskunde (FPI), Heidelberg University\\ *since 2012/12 Professor (W3) of Comparative Regional History in a European Perspective (with a particular focus on the Late Middle Ages) and Director, History Department, Heidelberg University\\ *2011: Habilitation, Faculty of Philosophy, Heidelberg University (Venia legendi: Medieval History and Auxiliary Sciences)\\ *2009/10 - 2010/09 Senior Research Associate, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge\\ *2008/10 - 2014/09 PI of research group RANK (ERC-Starting grant), FPI, Heidelberg University\\ *2007/12 - 2010/12 PI of research group 'Rang und Ordnung' (DFG, Emmy Noether-programme), FPI, Heidelberg University\\ *2004/04 - Dez. 2007/12 Academic managing director (wissenschaftlicher Geschäftsführer), FPI, Heidelberg University *2003/10 - 2004/09 Research Fellow (elected for three years), Peterhouse, University of Cambridge\\ *2003 Bursary (3 months), German Historical Institute Paris, France\\ *2003 Bursary (3 months), German Historical Institute London, UK \\ *1999 - 2003 D. Phil. in medieval history, Christ Church, Oxford University, UK \\ *1997 - 1998 (degree awarded in 1999): M. Phil. in medieval history, University of Birmingham, UK\\ *1994 - 1997 Reading History, Medieval Archaeology and Auxiliary Sciences at the University of Bamberg, Germany (1994 - 96), and the Université Catholique de l’Ouest, Angers, France (1996−97, Erasmus)\\ \\