The University of Ghent in collaboration with Durham University is recruiting a Post doctoral research assistant in ancient human genomics to work on the project “Migration, diet and health of the first permanent settlers of Belgium: inter- and multi-disciplinary perspectives”. The project, led by Prof. Isabelle De Groote, has received funding from Ghent University and aims to generate regional-scale insights into the lifeways of the first modern humans to settle permanently in Belgium during the Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. The project aims to achieve this through multi- and inter-disciplinary analysis of contextualised data from archaeological, palaeontological and anthropological assemblages whilst developing state-of-the-art analytical techniques in the fields of proteomics and stable isotope analysis.
The position if for 3 full years and the salary is very generous. Deadline for applications is on the 7th of November 2021.
You can find details about the post, including how to apply at:
https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=21027&company=C0000956575P
For enquiries about this job, please contact Prof. De Groote: [log in to unmask]
Thank you very much.
Best wishes
Dr. Eva Fernandez-Dominguez
Department of Archaeology
Durham University
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