Nils Arne Pedersen - Curriculum Vitae#
Education (Aarhus University: AU)
- 06/05/1996 Higher Doctoral Dissertation (doctor theologiae)
- 1990 Master’s Degree (candidatus theologiae)
Organisation of conferences
- 2022 Tenth International Conference of the International Association of Manichaean Studies (IAMS)
- 2010 - 2011 Member of the programming group, Tagung der Patristischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Berlin/Spandau, “Zugänge zur Gnosis”
Reviewing activities
- 2023 Reviewer for the National Science Center, Poland
- 2021 - 2023 Member of PhD Assessment Committee (Theology, Philosophy, and History of Ideas, AU)
- 2021 Chairman of appointments committee: position as Associate or Assistant Professor, Church History
- 2021 Member of appointments committee: position as Associate Professor, NT Studies
- 2017 Chairman of appointments committee: position as teaching Associate Professor, Latin
- 2017 Editor in Chief: series Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum (Brepols), Director of its subseries Biblia Manichaica
- 2017 Co-editor: series Parabiblica (Mohr Siebeck)
- 2015 Member of the board of the Danish Palestinian Exploration Fund (H.P. Hjerl Hansen Mindefondet for Dansk Palæstinaforskning)
- 2014 Reviewer for South Africa’s National Research Foundation
- 2013 Co-editor: series Studia Aarhusiana neotestamentica (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht)
- 2010 - 2011 Member of the Board of the Graduate School and the PhD Assessment Committee (Theology, AU)
- 2009 Editorial Board: series Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies (Brill)
- 2004 - 2019 Chairman of assessment committees for 5 PhD dissertations
- 1995 Supervision of 3 postdocs, 7 PhD students, numerous MA students with thesis
Scientific associations and projects
- 2019 - 2023 Partner Investigator in “Liturgical texts and practices in the ancient world” (Australian Research Council: ARC)
- 2017 - 2022 President of IAMS
- 2013 - 2017 Partner Investigator in “Skillfully planting the trees of light – Manichaean texts in Chinese” (ARC)
- 2004 - 2008 Member of the board of the NorFA-network “Nordic Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism Network”