Location: | Bristol |
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Salary: | £39,906 to £50,253 per annum depending on experience, Grade: I/J/Pathway 2 |
Hours: | Full Time, Part Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 8th October 2025 |
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Closes: | 22nd October 2025 |
Job Ref: | ACAD108314 |
The role
The successful applicant will join leading international researchers in the Organic Geochemistry Unit (University of Bristol) and the Molecular and Cultural Evolution Lab (MACE; University College London), to investigate the dichotomy between farmed and aquatic resource exploitation during the Neolithic. By testing specific hypotheses, the applicant will contribute to the AquaNeo research project, investigating the role and importance of aquatic resources in Prehistory.
The role is based in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, with regular visits to the Molecular and Cultural Evolution Lab at UCL
What will you be doing?
The main purpose of the RA’s role will be creative and novel collaborative scientific research, focused on biomolecular data generated from Neolithic pottery sherds to estimate dietary components, evaluate subsistence strategies, and test hypotheses about past aquatic resource exploitation within a formal model comparison framework.
You should apply if
You should have:
Additional information
Contract type: Open ended (funding available until 31.03.2027)
The position is funded for a fixed term of 17 months with a starting date of November 2025. Further funding may become available to extend this employment.
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 22/10/2025
Interviews are anticipated to take place at the end of October 2025
For informal queries, please contact: Dr Melanie Roffet-Salque, melanie.salque@bristol.ac.uk Prof Mark Thomas, m.thomas@ucl.ac.uk
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