Job Description
Faculty: Arts
Opportunity
We are searching for a distinguished scholar of either international or national acclaim to become an integral part of the thriving discipline of Classics and Archaeology within the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies. You will hold a pivotal position in driving forward the research, scholarship, and teaching of specialised content within our esteemed department. You will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with a collegial team of faculty members, fostering a collaborative and supportive academic environment.
Our institution boasts robust ties to industry partners and the broader Victorian community, along with longstanding commitments to local communities worldwide through archaeological endeavours. The successful candidate will be able to join a unique engagement platform allowing them to advocate for their discipline in the public sphere, ensuring that critical issues are comprehensively communicated to the community.
About You
We are seeking to appoint a full Professor in Archaeology with a specialization in Near Eastern or East Mediterranean archaeology, focusing on field archaeology within the ancient Near East and Eastern Mediterranean regions spanning from the Bronze Age to the conclusion of the Achaemenid Persian Period.
You will have:
- Possession of a completed PhD in the Archaeology of the ancient Near East or Eastern Mediterranean civilizations.
- An internationally recognized publication record characterized by distinction and innovation.
- Demonstrated success in securing nationally and/or internationally competitive research grants.
- A full list of selection criteria is provided in the attached document.
In line with the special measure H103/2014 provided for under section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (VIC), applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates who identify as women (cis and trans gender), non-binary or gender diverse.
About Us
School of Historical and Philosophical Studies
The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies (SHAPS) serves as a hub for the exploration and advancement of innovative concepts concerning humanity and its intricate societal frameworks. Offering a diverse array of courses encompassing History, Philosophy, History and Philosophy of Science, Classics and Archaeology, The Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation, and The Program in Jewish Culture & Society, SHAPS provides an expansive platform for academic inquiry.
Faculty of Arts
The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Arts is widely acknowledged as Australia’s foremost institution for the study of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our faculty serves as a nexus for over 40 distinct disciplines within these domains, bringing together esteemed scholars of international repute.
Employee Benefits
The University of Melbourne provides extensive employee benefits aimed at enhancing your work-life balance.
To find out more, go to https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/staff-benefits
How to apply
Your application submitted should include a Cover Letter, CV and document with responses against the selection criteria found in the Position Description for the role.
Applications close: 14th of August 2024 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time