Dr. Savva Mikheev
Academic Fellow, SFB 933 |
Current Projects
Forschungsthema: Inschriften auf den sog. Dwinasteinen (Polazk, 12. Jh.): Schriftbild, Materialität, Räumlichkeit, Kulturpraktiken
Professional Experience
- 2008–present - Junior Research Fellow, Research Fellow, and Senior Research Fellow, Department of Typology and Comparative Linguistics, Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
- 2019–present - Senior Research Fellow (part-time), Old Russian Culture Laboratory, School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Education
- 2009 - PhD (‘Candidate of Science’) in History, thesis topic: Drevnerusskie istochniki ob usobitse 1015–1019 godov [Old Russian Sources on the Succession Feuds of 1015–1019], Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Science; supervisor: Igorʹ N. Danilevskii
- 2003–2006 - Postgraduate Studies at the Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
- 1998–2003 - Undergraduate study, Department of History, Faculty for History and Philology, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow
- 2002 - Scholarship, Swedish Institute, Uppsala, Sweden
- 1999 - French Language Courses, Perpignan University, Perpignan, France 1988–1998 Moscow City Linguistic Gymnasium No. 1513, Moscow
Past Projects
- 2019–present - Russian Science Foundation Project No. 19-18-00352 on 11th–15th c. Old Russian birchbark letters and epigraphy; principal investigator: Aleksei A. Gippius
- 2019–2020 - Russian Foundation for Basic Research Project No. 17-29-09015 on Old Russian manuscript marginalia; principal investigator: Vadim B. Krysʹko
- 2016–2018 - Russian Foundation for Basic Research Project No. 16-04-00331, topic: Old Russian Birchbark Letters and Epigraphy from the 2012–2015 Novgorod Excavations; principal investigator: Andrei A. Zalizniak, subsequently Aleksei A. Gippius
- 2013–2015 - Russian Scientific Fund for the Humanities Project on Old Novgorod epig- raphy; principal investigator: Igorʹ J. Ankudinov
- 2010–2012 - Russian Scientific Fund for the Humanities Project No. 10-01-00101; topic: Old Novgorod epigraphy; principal investigator: Igorʹ J. Ankudinov
Publications
Letzte Änderung:
25.11.2022