Subject: Positions at the Institute of Archaeology, London
University College London Institute of Archaeology Recording, Conservation and Management of Rock Art in The United Kingdom Two fixed term research vacancies (Archaeology) A pilot project researching the current status of Rock Art studies in the United Kingdom has been commissioned by English Heritage and will be jointly undertaken by staff at the School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Two new research positions at the Institute of Archaeology have been created and applications are now invited for (1) Researcher (six months research for worldwide literature review, and field assessment, of analysis, conservation and monitoring techniques for petroglyphs and their sites); and (2) Researcher (three months for worldwide literature review of recording techniques and public presentation of petroglyphs and their sites). Research will consider not only the situation within the UK but also examples of rock art worldwide. Applicants for both posts should have a degree in archaeology or a closely related subject and should possess experience in rock art studies. PC literacy and familiarity with research methods are essential for both posts. The appointments are to begin as soon as possible at a starting salary of UKP17,869 per annum inclusive of UKP2,134 London Allowance. Shortlisted applicants are expected to be interviewed on 23 March 1999. Applications with a full c.v. and the names of three referees should be sent to the Financial Administrator Institute of Archaeology 31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY +44 171 380 7486 Fax: +44 171 383 2572 barbara.brown [at] ucl__ac__uk Closing date for applications is 12 March 1999. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:69 Distributed: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 Message Id: cdl-12-69-017 ***Received on Monday, 22 February, 1999