Lecturer in Human Bioarchaeology
- Employer
- Durham University
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Posted Date
- Jan 26, 2023
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Student Affairs, Academic Advising & Academic Support Services
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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The Department
of Archaeology at Durham University seeks to appoint a talented
individual to the fixed term role of Lecturer in Human
Bioarchaeology.
Durham University's Department of
Archaeology is one of the UK's best Departments of Archaeology with
an outstanding reputation for excellence in teaching, research and
employability of our students. We are one of top ranked Archaeology
departments globally (8th in World University QS rankings 2022) and
in the UK (2nd in Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021; 3rd
Guardian Good University Guide 2022; 3rd in National Student
Satisfaction Survey 2022). Our expertise covers a broad
chronological and geographical span, from the Palaeolithic to the
present-day, and from South Asia to the Mediterranean, Europe and
the British Isles, and we run fieldwork projects across the world.
We have a range of cutting-edge laboratories, extensive commercial
infrastructure and a network of heritage-sector collaborators.
This post offers an exciting
opportunity to contribute to the development of excellent research
and teaching within an exciting and progressive institution. For
more information, please visit our Department pages at Archaeology - Durham
University
Lecturers
(Fixed term) at Durham
The University
is committed to enabling all of our colleagues to achieve their
full potential. We promote and maintain an inclusive and supportive
environment to ensure that all colleagues can thrive.
The role of a
fixed term Lecturer at Durham provides the opportunity to deliver
outstanding education and research within an inclusive and
supportive environment that is staffed by world class colleagues.
Lecturers will be supported to develop their academic careers by
training and financial support in research and education, guided by
a designated mentor.
The primary
focus of this role is on research and teaching but there will also
be the opportunity to engage in wider citizenship within the
University and beyond.
This role of
Lecturer is for a fixed term of 2 years. It is not anticipated that
this period would be extended beyond the initial fixed term.
Lecturer in
Human Bioarchaeology
We seek to
complement and enhance our strengths in human bioarchaeology and
forensic anthropology by appointing a talented individual to the
fixed term role of Lecturer in Human Bioarchaeology. We welcome
applications from those with research and teaching interests in the
fields of Human Bioarchaeology, Palaeopathology, and with some
experience teaching topics related to Forensic Archaeology and/or
Anthropology. They will contribute to our MSc Human Bioarchaeology
and Palaeopathology and MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
programmes as well as our undergraduate teaching in these areas.
The candidate will explore the potential for CPD courses, both in
person and online, as well as contribute to the recruitment and
supervision of PhD students working in the field of Human
Bioarchaeology. It is expected they will also lead on grant-funded
projects and complete high quality publications. We seek to appoint
a candidate who will teach our students to an exceptional standard
and work closely with existing staff working in related areas, such
as isotopic studies and DNA research. The successful candidate will
be expected to engage fully in the services, citizenship and values
of the University. The University provides a working and teaching
environment which is inclusive and welcoming and where we strive to
treat everyone fairly with dignity and respect. Candidates will be
expected to demonstrate these key principles as part of the
assessment process.
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