[Aqualist] Job opportunity: lecturer in archaeological science - Flinders Uni
John Tibby
john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au
Thu Feb 1 18:41:50 AEDT 2024
Dear All,
A Level B Lecturer in Archaeological Science role has just been advertised at Flinders University.
The job description focusses on skills held by many Quaternarists
"The Lecturer in Archaeological Science will deliver undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching in Archaeological Science, with a focus on topics related to Archaeological Field Methods, Environmental Archaeology, Archaeology Science, Human Evolution and World Archaeology.
You will also undertake quality research as part of Associate Professor Ian Moffat's <https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/ian.moffat> Future Fellowship project "Dead Heart Beating? Landscape, Climate and People in Desert Australia". The Lecturer in Archaeological Science will make an important contribution to this project by undertaking research in palaeobotany, isotope geochemistry and/or remote sensing. "
See here for more details...
https://flinders.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/flinders_employment/details/Lecturer-in-Archaeological-Science_JR0000009725?jobFamilyGroup=a415902a5d1b017d2ac9f8b2bc00c218
With best wishes,
John.
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Associate Professor John Tibby
Dept of Geography, Environment and Population
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
University of Adelaide
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Phone: +61 (0)8 8313-5146<tel:%2B61%20%280%298%208313-5146>
EMAIL: john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au<mailto:john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au>
Select publications:
Tibby et al. (2023) Sedimentation from landscape clearance-induced soil erosion threatens waterhole persistence in a semi-arid river system, southern Queensland, Australia<https://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/MF23016>. Marine and Freshwater Research. See also our piece in The Conversation<https://theconversation.com/soil-erosion-is-filling-vital-inland-river-waterholes-putting-the-squeeze-on-fish-turtles-and-crayfish-207155>.
Tibby et al. (2022) The terminal lakes of the Murray River, Australia, were predominantly fresh before large-scale upstream water abstraction<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004896972202318X?via%3Dihub>. Science of the Total Environment
Tibby et al. (2020) Diatom-water quality thresholds in South Australian streams indicate a need for more stringent water quality guidelines<http://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/MF19065>. Marine and Freshwater Research
Web address: http://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/john.tibby
Address for sending samples:
John Tibby
c/o Sarah Hoggard
(08) 8313-3737
Room G19
Napier Building
University of Adelaide
North Terrace
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005
CRICOS Provider Number 00123M
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