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University of Kent - Lecturer in Biological Anthropology

by Ed Hagen last modified Jun 21, 2012 09:32 PM expired
The School of Anthropology and Conservation seeks to appoint a Lecturer (=Assistant Professor) in Biological Anthropology with a special interest in the interaction between human evolution and the natural and social environments (e.g., the interaction of human behaviour with the natural environment and its biodiversity). A strong and developing research profile is required, evidenced by excellent peer reviewed journal publications and success in obtaining research funding. The post will involve a fair share of teaching to support core modules in the Biological Anthropology undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the School so University level teaching experience is expected.


The position is also open to non-UK/EU applicants. Previous applicants for this position may reapply.

The Person


You will hold a doctorate or equivalent qualification/experience in Biological Anthropology or cognate scientific discipline along with having research experience in Biological Anthropology or a cognate scientific discipline with a strong publication record for the 2013 REF. You will have experience of applying for research grant funding and have the ability to teach at a high standard at the UG and PG level in the areas required. You will also be able to supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research.

Closing date for applications: 15 September 2012 
Interviews are expected to be held: 17 October 2012

More information: http://jobs.kent.ac.uk/fe/tpl_kent01.asp?s=eziKhNSpCaRDiFfRax&jobid=36639,6015783699&key=28611491&c=596523870256&pagestamp=sesqtipvcutonbulel

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