Lecturer in the Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean World(UK Sponsorship)

Uk
April 12, 2026

Job Description

About the Role

The University of Reading is inviting applications for a Lecturer in the Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean World to join its highly regarded Department of Archaeology.

This is a teaching and research-focused role suited to an academic with expertise in the Bronze Age through to the Roman period. You will contribute to delivering high-quality teaching and advancing research in this field, while also playing a key role in interdisciplinary programmes.

A central part of the role involves contributing to the Ancient History and Archaeology undergraduate degree, delivered collaboratively with the Classics department. You will bring a strong understanding of current archaeological theory, methods, and debates, alongside a commitment to innovative teaching.

 Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging and effective teaching in Ancient Mediterranean archaeology
    Contribute to interdisciplinary teaching alongside colleagues in Classics and Archaeology
    Conduct and publish high-quality, impactful research
    Supervise and support undergraduate and postgraduate students
    Contribute to curriculum development and academic initiatives
    Engage in research funding applications and collaborative projects

 About You

We are looking for a motivated academic who is passionate about both teaching and research.

You should have:

  • A PhD (or equivalent experience) in Archaeology or a related discipline
    A strong or developing research profile, supported by publications
    Experience in teaching, assessment, and/or student supervision
    Ability to deliver teaching specifically in Ancient Mediterranean archaeology
    Experience or interest in applying for research funding

In addition, you will:

  • Work effectively within a collaborative academic environment
    Contribute positively to departmental and university activities
    Demonstrate strong communication and organisational skills

 About the Department

The Department of Archaeology at Reading is widely recognised for its excellence in both teaching and research.

  • Ranked #1 in Archaeology (REF 2021)
    Strong interdisciplinary links with Classics and related fields
    Supportive, collaborative, and research-driven culture

New staff benefit from structured support, including mentoring during the probationary period.

 Working Environment

The University of Reading offers:

  • A welcoming and inclusive workplace
    Flexible working options, including job-share and part-time arrangements
    Active support for equality initiatives such as Athena SWAN and the Race Equality Charter
    Recognition as a Disability Confident Employer (Level 2)

 Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 4 May 2026 (23:59)
    Interview Date: 12 June 2026

     Visa & Eligibility Information

This role may be eligible for the UK Skilled Worker visa, depending on whether applicants meet the required criteria under the points-based immigration system.

Applicants are encouraged to review eligibility requirements before applying.

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