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Sorry, a correction - details will be available from the website from 
tomorrow (4 Aug) - not 13 August! (13 August is the deadline!)

DH

On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 12:57:19 +0100, Dan Hicks <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Teaching Fellow in Historical Archaeology
>Fixed term (9 months) from 1 October 2006.
>Salary range £23812 - £30002 pro rata
>
>Deadline for receipt of applications: 9am on Friday 11 August 2006
>
>Applications are invited for a fixed-term Teaching Fellowship in 
>Historical Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology 
>at the University of Bristol. A PhD in Historical Archaeology is 
>essential. Full details will be available from Friday 11 August on the 
>Bristol University vacancies website:
>http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/
>
>Due to the tight schedule for appointment, applicants are requested to 
ask 
>their referees to submit references in advance, to be received by Dr 
>Joshua Pollard ([log in to unmask]) and Mrs Naomi Baker 
>([log in to unmask]) by Wednesday 16th August 2006. Interviews will 
>take place on Friday 18th August.
>
>Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Joshua Pollard - 
>[log in to unmask] (Head of Archaeology and Anthropology)
>
>Background
>Archaeology has been taught in Bristol since the 1960s. In 1996 a full 
>Department of Archaeology was created, and in 2004 the Social 
Anthropology 
>Unit merged with Archaeology to become the Department of Archaeology 
&amp; 
>Anthropology.
>
>The Department has a strong track-record in research and teaching in 
>historical archaeology, reflected in the creation during 2002 of the MA 
in 
>Historical Archaeology of the Modern World. A strong body of postgraduate 
>research in this field ranges from studies of the Long Kesh/Maze site in 
>Northern Ireland, to the material dimensions of Atlantic history and 
>British colonialism, and the archaeology of 20th century leisure 
>landscapes.  
>
>Full details of the department’s research and teaching activities in 
>Britain and overseas can be viewed on the departmental website 
>http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/