The Role
The Department of Archaeology at Durham University seeks to appoint a talented researcher to the role of Postdoctoral Research Associate. The successful candidate will have expertise in bioarchaeology, excavation of human remains, and particular experience in the analysis of non-adults. You will be responsible for developing a digital resource package for upskilling archaeological and forensic science professionals in the analysis of non-adult skeletal remains from archaeological and forensic contexts. These resources will contribute towards the Continuing Professional Development of relevant practitioners. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute towards the delivery of an in-person CPD short course on this topic. The project is led by Professor Rebecca Gowland and Dr Claire Hodson.
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