Job Details
Job Description
Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology
- A PhD in Physical/Biological Anthropology. Candidates who have evidence of their PhD being under examination may also be considered.
- Some teaching experience is required. The incumbent should be acquainted with online/blended teaching, testing, and marking or be willing to acquire these skills immediately once in the job through workshop attendance or other developmental opportunities.
- Ability to teach and research in some or all of the following disciplinary areas: Physical/Biological Anthropology, including Forensic Anthropology. Experience in teaching quantitative research methods is highly desirable.
- Ability to supervise postgraduate students is required.
- Research supervision at Hons, Master's and PhD levels as per qualification will be required once in the job. Candidates with post-graduate supervision experience would be at an advantage.
- An anthropologist with interdisciplinary work in the sciences and humanities will be advantageous.
- Approaches to teaching & learning and research, emphasising engagement with communities, will be an advantage.
- Some evidence and experience in conducting research.
- Some record of administration, management and/or leadership roles (leadership roles may be informal).
- A comprehensive CV and relevant qualifications which should include the following: -
- Reasons for leaving your current and previous jobs.
- Referees who are and/or were your direct line manager, their title, name, designation and contact information which should be at least their contact number and email address.
- A strong and succinct motivation outlining your interest in the post and suitability relative to the job requirements.
- The selection process that will be followed for this post will include a presentation followed by an interview.
- Shortlisted candidates will be informed of the interview date.
Remuneration per annum:
Lecturer
Closing Date: 12 November 2025
If you are not contacted within 30 days from the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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