The Role
Community, Landscape and Social Stratification in early medieval Northumbria (CLASS) is a Leverhulme Trust-funded research project investigating social and political complexity through historic landscape transformation. CLASS will integrate multiproxy datasets of environmental change with detailed archaeological evidence to understand changes to the landscape that were tied to socio-economic structures across the first millennium.
As a Fieldwork Research Assistant/Associate you will be a highly productive, ambitious and collaborative member of the CLASS team. Based in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology (HCA) at Newcastle University, you will collaborate with other members of the project team, including those based at Northumbria University. You will conduct research on the archaeology of northern Bernicia (northern Northumberland), using desk-top methodologies to identify sites and landscapes that will be targeted for further investigation through original fieldwork. You will be responsible for designing and delivering the archaeological fieldwork programme, which will primarily comprise geophysical and topographic surveys. Working alongside colleagues from Northumbria University, you will also assist in the collection of palaeoenvironmental data when necessary. You will oversee development of the project GIS, and provide day-to-day management of archaeological fieldwork, and related collaboration and outreach. You should have a proven track record of delivering programmes of archaeological remote sensing, including geophysical survey data collection and processing, and topographic/photogrammetric survey. Experience of using a UAV (drone) for archaeological research, an A2 Certificate of Competence Qualification, and up-to-date Visual Line of Sight Training are all desirable.
The project is hosted in the School of History, Classics & Archaeology, which has a vibrant and active research culture with particular strengths in interdisciplinary working and supporting the holistic career development of early career colleagues. The successful candidate will be provided with academic and pastoral support within the school, and training will be provided to develop their competences. You will also benefit from access to the school’s mentoring scheme and extensive training opportunities including a bespoke personal development plan, and peer support from a cross-disciplinary cohort of talented postdoctoral and early career researchers, as well as access to fieldwork equipment and software.
Newcastle University follows the Researcher Development Concordat: Researcher Development | Our Research | Newcastle University. We enable all colleagues to fulfil their research potential regardless of career stage. This commitment secures our thriving research culture and vibrant research environment. Our offer to each individual and their researcher development includes mentoring, annual research planning discussions, pooled research funding to support career development and research activities, peer review support for the development of research and innovation funding applications.
The end date of this post is 30th September 2029 which would be a maximum of 36-month fixed term full-time appointment. The candidate will start work on 1st October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Flexible working requests are welcome, but the postholder must be willing to travel for fieldwork and other research/engagement activities as part of the project.
For the duration of the project, you will be reporting to Dr Duncan Wright . We want you to feel confident when applying for a position with Newcastle University. If you would like an informal discussion to clarify any points, please contact Dr Wright at the email address above. We are committed to making the process accessible to everyone and can provide additional support and adjustments to meet your needs.
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To apply, please upload an up-to-date CV and cover letter outlining how you meet the essential job criteria.
Key Accountabilities
Research Assistant
• Develop a comprehensive project GIS, integrating archaeological datasets to model historic landscape change and identify sites/landscapes for further investigation
• Assist with the design and delivery of the project’s programme of archaeological fieldwork, including geophysical survey and topographic/photogrammetric surveys
• Assist in the preparation of discrete funding proposals and applications to external bodies as appropriate
• Engage and advise heritage stakeholders on access, data collection and results of same
• Undertake supplementary duties relevant to the success of the project, including administrative duties and additional training and development activities as required
• Collect, analyse and interpret research data and draw conclusions on the outcomes
• Co-ordinate own work with that of others, use problem solving to affect the achievement of research objectives and contribute to the planning of the project
• Present information on research progress and outcomes to a Principal Investigator or groups overseeing the research project
• Write up results from own research activity and provide input into the research project’s dissemination, in whatever form (report, papers, chapters, books)
• Use research resources (including, where required, laboratories, workshops and specialist equipment) as appropriate
Research Associate
• Develop a comprehensive project GIS, integrating archaeological datasets to model historic landscape change and identify sites/landscapes for further investigation
• Co-design and lead delivery of the project’s programme of archaeological fieldwork, including geophysical survey and topographic/photogrammetric surveys
• Assist in the preparation of discrete funding proposals and applications to external bodies as appropriate
• Engage and advise heritage stakeholders on access, data collection and results of same
• Undertake supplementary duties relevant to the success of the project, including administrative duties and additional training and development activities as required
• Contribute ideas, including enhancements to the technical or methodological aspects of the project
• Determine appropriate methodologies for research
• Assess research findings for the need/scope for further investigations
• Contribute to the writing up of the research and its dissemination, either through seminar and conference presentations or through publications
• Present research findings, either at conferences or through publications in reputable outlets appropriate to the discipline
• Contribute to grant applications submitted by others and develop own research objectives and proposals for funding
The Person
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Research Assistant
• Ability to carry out geospatial analyses, and experience of developing comprehensive, multifaceted GIS databases for archaeological research
• Ability to support the design and delivery of archaeological fieldwork, specifically programmes of geophysical and topographic survey
• Experience of processing and interpreting geospatial, geophysical and topographic datasets and preparing results for publication
• Attention to detail and ability to work at high levels of accuracy
• Ability to present complex information effectively to a range of audiences
• Proven ability to analyse data and write-up results
• Experience of working collaboratively with colleagues
• Excellent IT skills in all major office applications
• The ability to use personal initiative and creativity to solve research problems
In addition for Research Associate
• Awareness of the research environment
• High level of analytical and problem solving capacity
• Ability to communicate complex information with clarity
• Experience of presentations at conferences and/or in high quality publications
Attributes and Behaviour
• Commitment to working positively as a member of a multi-skilled research team
• Ability to negotiate and prioritise multiple, competing responsibilities and to work to deadlines
• Commitment to continued professional development
• Understanding of good practice in equality, inclusion and diversity
Qualifications
Research Assistant
• Honours degree in Archaeology or a related discipline
In addition for Research Associate
• PhD in Archaeology or a related discipline
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Requisition ID: 29401