Thursday, January 19, 2006

 

Shipwreck Importance Project - School of Conservation Sciences

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www.jobs.ac.uk
January 18, 2006



Researcher

Shipwreck Importance Project
School of Conservation Sciences

£19,340-£29,211 per annum

The School of Conservation Sciences is seeking a Researcher to join the Archaeology and Historic Environment Team working with a wide range of historic maritime material held by external organisations, obtaining and analyzing data from these sources to collate a detailed database of known shipwrecks in English Territorial waters.

A relevant degree and a broad understanding of maritime archaeology and the historical development of shipping, with demonstrated research and report writing experience is essential.

Work will also involve travel extensively throughout England, so a willingness to travel is essential.

The successful candidate may have the opportunity to participate in the wider maritime based work of the School.

This post is offered on a fixed term contract that will end on 16 April 2007.For an informal discussion please telephone the Project Manager on (01202) 965170.

Interviews will be held on 16th February 2006.A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website together with an online application form.

Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961130 (24 hour answerphone).

Closing date: 31 January 2006.

Please quote reference: CS115

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