Job Vacancy: Teaching Fellow in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology
4 January 2018
The Institute of Archaeology currently has a vacancy for a Teaching Fellow in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology (Ref.
A part-time Teaching Fellow (50%) is sought to work as part of the team running the MSc degree in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology, which has a large cohort of students who work largely in a laboratory setting and therefore require a significant amount of support.
The post-holder's main responsibility will be to support students in planning their dissertation projects and during their research and writing, with a programme of frequent tutorial meetings from February to September.
In addition, the post-holder will provide tutorial support for the ARCLG146 Methodology & Issues in Bioarchaeology and Palaeoepidemiology course, particularly advising the students with preparation of their reports on work carried out in the laboratory.
Applicants will have a PhD in Bioarchaeology or Forensic Anthropology. They will have experience of research-led teaching and evidence of teaching excellence at undergraduate or postgraduate level in Bioarchaeology or Forensic Anthropology.
The post is available for 8 months.
Further information
- Further details of the post and the online application facility are available on the UCL website»
- Informal enquiries about the post may be addressed to Simon Hillson at s.hillson@ucl.ac.uk.
- Enquiries about the application process may be directed to the Institute's HR Administrator, Louisa Goldsmith.