Associate Lecturer in Experimental Archaeology (Education and Scholarship)

Uk
August 13, 2025

Job Description

Job Summary

The University of Exeter is seeking a part-time Associate Lecturer in Experimental Archaeology to support teaching and student learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. This is a fixed-term appointment available for approximately seven months.

You will contribute to module delivery, student supervision, and curriculum development with a focus on experimental archaeology. This role is primarily teaching-focused and falls under the university’s Education and Scholarship career pathway.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver high-quality teaching in Experimental Archaeology using a variety of teaching methods

Supervise and support students in their practical and research projects

Work with physical collections and artefacts for teaching purposes

Collaborate with colleagues to incorporate experimental archaeology into related fields, including forensic science

Assist students in designing and conducting experimental archaeology projects

Contribute to module development and course improvement in the field

Essential Expertise and Experience

In-depth knowledge of experimental archaeology theories and practices

Experience working with artefacts, replicas, and physical archaeological collections

Understanding of open-air or living history museums and their role in experimental research

Practical skills in making lithic tools, cordage, structures, or other ancient technologies

Familiarity with experimental methods involving organic and perishable materials

Ability to integrate experimental archaeology into interdisciplinary teaching, including its application to forensic science

Candidate Requirements

A PhD (or near completion) in Experimental Archaeology or a closely related field, or equivalent professional experience

Teaching experience at university level is desirable

Willingness to work toward Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) within two years, if not already held

Commitment to inclusive and high-quality teaching practices

What Exeter Offers

Support for academic and career development through initiatives like Exeter Academic

A strong institutional focus on innovation, research impact, and external engagement

Generous benefits including:

Relocation support (if applicable)

Flexible working options

Sector-leading parental leave policies

Excellent pension scheme

A beautiful and well-resourced campus located in Exeter, a UNESCO Creative City and fast-growing tech hub

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

The University of Exeter is committed to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is valued. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups.

The university is a signatory to several diversity and inclusion charters, including:

Athena SWAN (gender equality)

Race Equality Charter

Stonewall Diversity Champion (LGBTQ+ inclusion)

Disability Confident employer

Armed Forces Covenant

Please note: This role is not eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route unless transitional arrangements apply. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of appointment. More information is available on the UK Home Office website.