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Monday, 29 August 2011 04:06 |
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ARC PhD scholarship – Australian National University |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 12:40 |
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ARC PhD scholarship – Australian National University Scholarship Description APAI (Australian Postgraduate Award – Industry) ARC Linkage Project LP110100180 Enhancing Cultural Heritage Management for Mining Operations: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach http://chl.anu.edu.au/archaeology/current_projects/project_details.php?searchterm=weipaheritage ($27,222 p.a. plus research expenses) An Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry) is available in the Department of Archaeology & Natural History (http://chl.anu.edu.au/archaeology/) at the Australian National University (http://www.anu.edu.au/index.html). The successful candidate will be part of a multi-disciplinary team of archaeologists and palaeoecologists working to improve cultural heritage management outcomes following the extraction of bauxite by Partner Organisation RioTintoAlcan P/L at Weipa in far north Queensland, Australia. The PhD project involves cultural resource mapping in collaboration with Traditional Owners from the Weipa region. Both the Partner Organisation and the Traditional Owners are looking for innovative ways of capturing, archiving and communicating this knowledge. The successful candidate will be required to spend several months each year in the field. Outputs from this project will be integrated with archaeological and palaeoenvironmental results from the larger project to aid our understanding of past and present human-environment interactions. Applicants should have a research background in archaeology or related discipline. Previous experience working with Indigenous communities would be an advantage. Prospective applicants should submit a CV along with a statement of interest and relevant background to Chief Investigators: Dr Sally Brockwell or Dr Janelle Stevenson Closing date: 31st July 2011 The scholarship will be awarded to the successful candidate upon acceptance into the PhD programme at ANU. Further information regarding PhD applications can be found at: http://studyat.anu.edu.au/researchapplicationadvice.html |
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IISH Awards Fellowships for 2012 |
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Thursday, 09 June 2011 20:01 |
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The International Institute of Social History (IISH) awards fellowships for 2012. This is a call for applications for fellowships for the periods 1 February - 30 June 2012 and 1 September 2012 - 31 January 2013. The call for applications for both of these rounds is open from 1 September until 15 October 2011. For more information, click: http://www.iisg.nl/research/fellowships.php |
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University of Massachusetts Amherst seeks to hire a Director of Archaeological Services |
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Thursday, 19 May 2011 05:53 |
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The University of Massachusetts Amherst seeks to hire a Director of Archaeological Services under a faculty, non-tenure track appointment. Under the direction of the Department of Anthropology, the Director of UMAS serves as the Principal Investigator for contracts and grants awarded by outside sponsors in the area of cultural resource management and historic preservation. The Director’s leadership responsibilities include articulating and implementing a vision for the organization within the department, maintaining a high profile for UMAS on the campus, and articulating the mission of UMAS with external clients and state agencies. A PhD in anthropology, archaeology, or closely related field is required by time of appointment. A minimum of five years of supervisory and administrative experience in the field of Cultural Resource Management is required. The department is committed to developing a more diverse faculty, student body and curriculum. For the full job ad go to: www.umass.edu/anthro. The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. |
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 11:59 |
Senior Vice Provost for Research Steven Fluharty has announced that Penn will again be offering the Postdoctoral Fellowship for Academic Diversity program. In its inaugural year the program was a great success and Penn recruited four outstanding postdocs to the following schools: Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Social Policy and Practice.
The program will provide up to four (4) three year fellowships to be cost-shared 50:50 between the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and the school in which the Fellow’s research is to be carried out. Fellowships may begin as early as January 2, 2012 or, for especially talented candidates, may be deferred to date no later than June 30, 2012. This program is intended both to help advance the careers of the Fellows themselves by providing the opportunity to build a research portfolio, as well as to enrich the community of scholars, both here at Penn and more broadly, by creating new opportunities for individuals from groups previously underrepresented in the academy.
A complete description of the program, including guidelines for application, can be found at: http://www.upenn.edu/research/research_site/postdoc_diversity.html
The deadline for completed applications is August 2, 2011.
The School will review completed applications from candidates who identify SAS faculty as potential mentors; it will recommend three finalists to the Office of the Vice Provost, which will appoint a committee to select the awardees.
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Robert W. Preucel Sally and Alvin V. Shoemaker Professor and Chair of Anthropology Gregory Annenberg Weingarten Curator-in-charge of the American Section, Penn Museum Director of the Penn Center for Native American Studies. |
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