| Location: | York |
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| Salary: | £37,694 to £39,906 a year |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 25th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 15th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 14897 |
Department
The Department of Archaeology at the University of York is ranked 25th in the world and 5th in the UK in the QS rankings. Our vibrant, diverse and international community consists of over 100 staff and about 600 students. We carry out international, impact-oriented and interdisciplinary teaching and research of the highest quality through our strong network of partnerships. The student experience is of paramount importance to the Department and we maintain a high level of student satisfaction. Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our values and we promote a collegial environment in which staff and students feel supported and empowered to achieve their full potential. We are proud of our Athena Swan Silver Award and strive to provide a working environment which facilitates wellbeing and allows all staff and students to contribute fully, flourish, and excel. We aim for a sustainable future.
Role
Age-Old Stories: Increasing the Visibility of Older Adults Past and Present is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship funded research project based at the Department of Archaeology at the University of York. The project is applying a combination of scientific and humanities approaches to the analysis of older adults (45+ years) in prehistoric and Roman communities across Europe (c. 8000 BC – AD 400). It draws together osteological, biomolecular, histological and isotopic analysis, AMS dating and funerary archaeology to refine age-at-death estimates for older adults and examine their diet, health and social status in a range of socio-economic contexts.
We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in human osteoarchaeology to join the project. This role will trial emerging osteological ageing techniques (such as Transition Analysis 3) and conduct palaeopathological analysis on human skeletal material to explore the possibility for refining age-at-death estimates in older adults and examining evidence for their associated health profiles.
The PDRA will work with Dr Lindsey Büster (FLF and Project Lead) at the University of York, but will also work closely with the wider project team based at the University of York, project partners York Museums Trust and other curatorial stakeholders across the study areas.
The successful candidate will have a strong track record in human osteoarchaeology and will be responsible for significant aspects of this element of the project, whilst contributing as a team member to the wider research programme. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to publication and dissemination, including presenting at conferences, working with commercial archaeological units and museum partners, and sharing results with the public.
This is a fixed-term contract for up to 39 months.
Skills, Experience & Qualification needed
Interview date: To be confirmed
For informal enquiries: please contact Lindsey Büster on lindsey.buster@york.ac.uk
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