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Rhiannon Stevens

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University College London

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Museum Studies

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Stable Isotope Analysis

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Archaeology

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PhD in Biomolecular Archaeology: Palaeolithic Bone Artefact Analysis at UCL

The UCL Institute of Archaeology, one of the largest centres for archaeology, cultural heritage, and museum studies, is inviting applications for a funded PhD position in biomolecular archaeology. The project, titled "Human or Animal? Biomolecular Analysis of Upper Palaeolithic Bone Artefacts to Explore Raw Material Selection," focuses on the analysis of bone artefacts from the Upper Palaeolithic period to determine their human or animal origin and to understand raw material selection strategies. The successful candidate will receive comprehensive training in Palaeolithic archaeology, ZooMS analysis (species identification via collagen peptide fingerprinting), stable isotope analysis, and ancient DNA analysis. Additional training will cover data management, data processing, and statistical analysis, equipping the student with a broad skill set relevant to biomolecular and archaeological research. Supervision will be provided by Professor Rhiannon Stevens (UCL Institute of Archaeology), Dr Selina Brace, and Dr Silvia Bello (both at the Natural History Museum). This collaborative supervision offers access to leading expertise and resources in both academic and museum research environments. The TREES PhD applications are now open for the 2026 intake, with a deadline of 5pm on 17th December 2025. Interested candidates are encouraged to consult the application guide and to contact Prof. Rhiannon Stevens for further discussion about this or other related projects. The position is funded, with details on stipend, tuition, and other financial aspects available in the application guide. Applicants should have a strong academic background in archaeology, biology, or a related field, and an interest or experience in biomolecular methods, data management, and statistical analysis. Candidates must meet UCL's PhD entry requirements, including English language proficiency. This opportunity is ideal for students interested in biomolecular archaeology, Palaeolithic studies, and interdisciplinary research at the intersection of archaeology, biology, and anthropology. For more information and to apply, please visit the provided links and contact Prof. Rhiannon Stevens at [email protected].

2 months ago