Subject: Position at Cardiff University
Lecturer Cardiff University Ref: 1995BR Salary: UKP30,728 - UKP36,661 Cardiff University's College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is looking for exceptionally talented individuals to contribute to the future of its research and teaching activities. This permanent post provides the opportunity for an individual to be well-placed to progress quickly to senior lectureships following successful probation. Cardiff University has created a specific programme for the development of early career academics, providing significant professional and financial support towards a successful research and teaching career. This programme will give you the opportunity to enhance your research expertise and hone your skills as an educator. The University is committed to ensuring that you are given the space and time to do this by limiting the time you teach to 50% of the School norm throughout your first three years. In addition, a generous personal research budget will give you the freedom to invest in your own individual development, extend your national and international networks and provide the financial support you need to excel within your field. This is a full time, open ended position. This vacancy is for a lectureship in the Conservation of Archaeological and Historical Objects, for which you should either possess a PhD or be close to completion of a PhD relevant to the post. The successful applicant will have experience in the practical conservation of objects and have a formal conservation education. They will teach laboratory-based practical conservation and conduct lectures and tutorials with students studying: BSc Conservation of Objects in Museums and Archaeology; MSc Conservation Practice; MSc Professional Conservation; MSc Care of Collections: selected Archaeology undergraduate modules and a new Archaeology and Heritage Science degree being developed as part of the expanding MSc portfolio of the Department of Archaeology and Conservation. Supervision of undergraduate and Masters' dissertations is also required. Engagement with scientific research in conservation related subject areas is expected. Details of how to apply can be found on <URL:http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIN091/early-career-lecturer/> Jane Henderson BSc MSc, FIIC ACR Department of Archaeology and Conservation Cardiff University John percival Building Colum Road Cardiff CF10 3EU *** Conservation DistList Instance 27:39 Distributed: Sunday, April 13, 2014 Message Id: cdl-27-39-024 ***Received on Friday, 11 April, 2014