On behalf of Australian colleagues, I am posting the notice below on the Zooarch listserv.
If interested, please contact
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ARC PhD scholarship opportunity
APAI (Australian Postgraduate Award – Industry) ARC Linkage Project LP 0990985
Lifeways of the First Australians
 (stipend $27,652 p.a.)
 
An Australian Postgraduate Awards (Industry) are  available in  the discipline of Archaeology 
at the University of Western Australia. The successful candidate will work with archaeologists 
from ANU and UWA in the central Kimberley region of WA. Previous research at sites such as 
Carpenters Gap 1 and Riwi has shown that the region was first occupied at least 45,000 years ago.  
Fieldwork and other research expenses will be supported by the ARC project. 
Three topics are available:
 
1.     Application of geoarchaeological techniques to better understand site formation processes 
at these sites. 
2.     Identification and interpretation of faunal remains from excavated sites to better understand 
past subsistence strategies and environments over the long occupation period.
3.     Identification and interpretation of macroplant remains from excavated sites to better 
understand past subsistence strategies and environments over the long occupation.
 
A field season to excavate a number of sites is planned for mid-year in 2012 and the successful 
candidate will be required to spend up to three months of the year in the field in 2012. 
 
The university also offers limited conference and research funds during the 3 year candidature.  
Applicants should have a research background in archaeology with a minimum of a 2A honours 
degree or equivalent.  Previous experience in the topic area would be an advantage.
 
For further enquiries contact Jane Balme . Prospective applicants should submit a CV along with 
a statement of interest and relevant background  Jane Balme [log in to unmask]
 
Closing date: 30th Jan 2012
 
The scholarship will be awarded to the successful candidate upon acceptance into the 
PhD programme at UWA.