A full-time Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Cultural Heritage is sought to co-ordinate the MA degree in Archaeology and Heritage of Asia, and teach three undergraduate and Master’s-level modules, and to contribute more generally to teaching and administration as required.
The post-holder will teach at all levels and be responsible for lecturing and tutorials, supervising dissertations and marking assignments.
The post is available from 1 September 2022 and is funded until 30 September 2023, providing cover for Yijie Zhuang for the period when he will be on a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in Archaeology, Archaeological Science or Physical Anthropology, with a specific research focus on Chinese Archaeology. Candidates must be able to deliver three undergraduate and Master’s-level modules (terms 1 and 2) and tutorials in Chinese archaeology as well as deliver and contribute to other modules at undergraduate and Master’s level in Asian archaeology in line with their subject expertise.
Applications are encouraged from those who are underrepresented in the sector and in the UCL Institute of Archaeology including, but not exclusive to, people from Black, Asian, and ethnic minority backgrounds, women, and people who identify as having a disability.
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 directed to Yijie Zhuang (y.zhuang@ucl.ac.uk).
- Queries about the application process may be directed to the Institute’s HR Administrator, Louisa Goldsmith.