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Dear Colleague,

We have a PhD opportunity available that I would like to bring to your
attention in case you know someone suitable. Please circulate this as
you see fit.

Thank you

Paul O'Higgins


UNIVERSITY OF YORK
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY

Marie Curie Fellowship in PALAEO
(Ref:  BS06330)


We wish to appoint a postgraduate Fellow to support research in Human
Palaeoecology and Evolution in the Department of Archaeology and in the
Functional Morphology & Evolution group, Hull-York Medical School. The
appointment is for a fixed term period of three years.

You will join a group of six Early Stage Fellows in the PALAEO training
site (www.york.ac.uk/res/fme/palaeo/) - an interdisciplinary training
centre dedicated to the recovery of information about past peoples and
their environment from sources that range from human skeletons to
ancient biomolecules. For this post, we would particularly welcome
applications from candidates wishing to work in the fields of human and
primate palaeoecology and evolution, though other research topics will
be considered from strong candidates. PALAEO is funded by the European
Commission under the Marie Curie actions, and UK citizens are not
eligible for these posts. You will be expected to register for a PhD
degree.

Salary will be within the range: £20,234 - £24,886 per annum, plus an
annual travel allowance (€250 – 2,000 depending upon distance from York
to the researchers location of origin) and a one-off career exploratory
allowance of €2,000 payable after twelve months.

For further particulars and details of how to apply, please see our
website at: http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/persnl/jobs/ or write to the
Personnel Office, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, quoting
reference number BS06330.
Closing date:  20th October 2006

The University of York is committed to diversity and has policies and
developmental programmes in place to promote equality of opportunity.
It particularly welcomes applications from ethnic minority candidates.





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