Job Vacancy: Research Fellow (Archaeological and Stable Isotope Data Analysis)
7 December 2019
The UCL Institute of Archaeology currently has a vacancy for a Research Fellow in Archaeological and Stable Isotope Data Analysis (Ref.: 1846233). The deadline for applications is 17 December 2019.
'Palaeolithic colonisation and cultural diversification in unfamiliar landscapes' (UP-NORTH) is a five-year project hosted at the UCL Institute of Archaeology and funded by the European Research Council. It explores the relationship between climate change and human behaviour during the last deglaciation in Europe.
Applications for a full-time Research Fellow in archaeological and stable isotope data analysis are now being sought by the project PI, Rhiannon Stevens. The post holder will help towards the completion of the project, which is due to end on 30 September 2020. Duties will include undertaking literature research into Late and Final Palaeolithic European archaeology and Late Pleistocene climate and assisting in data analysis and interpretation of isotope data.
The post is available from 1 January 2020 to 30 September 2020 in the first instance.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field of knowledge and the proven ability to undertake research of the highest quality. They will have experience of working with stable isotope data and familiarity with data analysis and corresponding software.
Further information
- Further details of the post and the online application facility are available on the UCL website
- Enquiries about the vacancy may be directed to Rhiannon Stevens. Queries about the application process may be directed to the Institute's HR Administrator, Louisa Goldsmith.