Dear Colleagues,
With apologies for cross-posting to some of you.
In connection with the Cultural and Scientific Perceptions of Human-Chicken Interactions project I informed you about on October 4th, please note that the following positions based at Bournemouth University have now been advertised. I would be grateful if you could circulate this information around your institutions and draw it to the attention of potential applicants.
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Zooarchaeology (AHRC-funded post)
Information about this 3-year post can be found on
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/academic/advert/asc57.html
Two PhD studentships funded by Bournemouth University
a) The Ecology of Chickens Past and Present
b) Chickens and Archaeological Material Culture
For details go to www.bournemouth.ac.uk/phd2013<http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/phd2013> (follow the links to BU studentships and School of Applied Sciences). Both the researcher and these studentships are open to UK and overseas applicants. For queries about specific studentships, please contact the supervisors indicated in the adverts.
Another Researcher position (PDRA in Modern & Ancient Chicken Genetics) has already been advertised by the University of Durham. Details can be found on https://ig5.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_durham01.asp?newms=jj&id=83476
A third Researcher post (University of Nottingham) and other PhD studentships (at Nottingham, Leicester and Roehampton) will be advertised soon.
The project forms part of an interactive research network "The Chicken Coop” http://chickenco-op.net<http://chickenco-op.net/>
where you can also follow us on Twitter @Chicken_project<https://twitter.com/Chicken_project>
Kind regards
Mark
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