Two lectureships in Palaeoanthropology and Evolutionary Anthropology available at UCL
11 December 2017
Lecturer in Palaeoanthropology and Human Evolution
UCL Anthropology invites applications for a Lecturer in Palaeoanthropology and Human Evolution with particular emphasis on interpreting the palaeontological record of hominin evolution from an interdisciplinary perspective. The successful candidate will be expected to carry out high-quality research and contribute to teaching for undergraduate introductory courses in evolutionary anthropology, to teach Undergraduate second/third year and Taught Graduate (Masters) courses in palaeoanthropology and to contribute to teaching research methods at all levels. There is also the possibility of developing an advanced optional module in the appointee's area of specialisation.
Lecturer in Evolutionary Medicine/Anthropology
UCL Anthropology invites applications for a Lecturer in Evolutionary Medicine/Anthropology with particular emphasis on evolutionary medicine from an interdisciplinary perspective. The successful candidates will be expected to carry out high-quality research and contribute to teaching for undergraduate introductory courses in evolutionary anthropology, core course teaching in the new MSc in Biosocial Medical Anthropology, to develop and teach advanced Undergraduate and Taught Graduate (Masters) courses in the appointee's area of specialisation, and to contribute to teaching research methods at all levels.
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