Hi all,
A new permanent lectureship at the University of Kent has just been advertised and my colleague there has asked specifically that I circulate it to zooarchaeologists.
You will see that they are asking for someone in 'biological anthropology' but do not be put off by the title. I understand that they are keen to appoint someone who can straddle human and animal remains analysis and also contribute to issues about wildlife management, biodiversity. This is definitely worth a shot!
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AED313/lecturer/
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