For your information
Posts in Cardiff, one for a zoo/osteo/enviro/archaeologist and two others for archaeologists.
The first post is to replace my teaching whilst I produce something for the RAE, so you can contact me for more details. I can tell you what you will have to teach etc. The job is unlikely to continue beyond its term, unless I get more research time, but we continually hope to extend our contract zooarchaeology so who knows?
Adverts are still not formally out, but they will appear in the THES and on the university website. Interveiws etc ASAP.
Jobs in Archaeology at Cardiff
Pending final administrative approval the following jobs will soon be advertised in Archaeology at Cardiff University. Interested applicants should wait for the formal and final advertisements of these posts.
Job 1) Lecturer in Archaeology
Fixed-term with effect from Monday 19 September 2005 until Friday 30 June 2006 to cover AHRC- and University-funded research leave: £23643 - £27116 per annum (Lecturer A).
Duties will include teaching, lecturing, conducting research and other forms of scholarship including publication, work associated with examinations (setting and marking papers and invigilation), administration, participation in committee work, and the pastoral care of students of Cardiff University. You will be required to undertake teaching at undergraduate and Masters levels as follows: teach the existing general introductory and honours modules in environmental and forensic archaeology; contribute to first year practical modules; contribute to other areas of teaching at all levels, in such fields as archaeological theory, methods and skills and IT applications.
Job 2) Lecturer in Archaeology
Fixed-term with effect from Monday 19 September 2005 until Friday 30 June 2006 to cover Leverhulme Trust funded research leave: £23643 - £27116 per annum (Lecturer A).
Duties will include teaching, lecturing, conducting research and other forms of scholarship including publication, work associated with examinations (setting and marking papers and invigilation), administration, participation in committee work, and the pastoral care of students of Cardiff University. You will be required to undertake teaching at undergraduate and Masters levels as follows: offer modules which contribute to degree schemes in Archaeology (BA and BSc); contribute to areas of teaching at all levels, in such fields as archaeological theory, methods, skills and IT applications as well as Britain and Europe from later prehistory through the medieval period; contribute to the Masters courses in Archaeology.
Job 3) Lecturer in Greek Archaeology
Fixed-term with effect from 19 September 2005 until 30 June 2007 to cover the secondment of a member of staff (i.e., replacing Dr James Whitley whilst he is on secondment as Director of the British School at Athens): £23643 - £27116 per annum (Lecturer A).
Duties will include teaching, lecturing, conducting research and other forms of scholarship including publication, work associated with examinations (setting and marking papers and invigilation), administration, participation in committee work, and the pastoral care of students of Cardiff University. You will be required to undertake teaching at undergraduate and Masters levels as follows: offer modules which contribute to degree schemes in Archaeology (BA and BSc), BA in Ancient History and the integrated BA in Archaeology & Ancient History; contribute to the Masters courses in Archaeology and to the integrated Masters in Archaeology and Ancient History, and contribute to an increase in the size of the postgraduate cohort including PhD students; and contribute to other areas of teaching at all levels, in such fields as archaeology theory, or field archaeology and IT applications.
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