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Junior Professor Chair in Biomolecular Archaeology at CNRS, Paris

About Position/Job

The CNRS is offering a prestigious Junior Professor Chair in Biomolecular Archaeology of Society-Environment Interactions, based in Paris in partnership with the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN). This role aims to advance cutting-edge research in bioarchaeology, with an emphasis on paleoproteomics, proteomics, and socio-ecological interactions from the Late Pleistocene to the industrial era. The selected candidate will work within the UMR7209 BioArch Joint Research Unit and contribute significantly to national and international collaborations. With a focus on interdisciplinary methodologies, the position bridges archaeological science and environmental studies to understand human impact on biodiversity across time.

This opportunity is part of CNRS’s broader strategy to strengthen France’s research leadership in biomolecular archaeology and societal-environmental dynamics. Applicants are expected to lead innovative research, secure international grants, and actively engage in science communication and open science initiatives. A gross annual salary of up to €57,800 and €200,000 in research funding will be provided.

Position/Job Details

  • Position: Junior Professor Chair
  • Institution: CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
  • Department: UMR7209 BioArch
  • Research field: Bioarchaeology, Environmental Science, Proteomics
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Number of posts: 1
  • Job Type: Full-time, Fixed-term (3–6 years)
  • Start Date (Anticipated): Autumn 2025
  • Working Hours: Full-time
  • Salary Range: €54,600 to €57,800 gross per annum
  • Required Degree/Diploma: Doctorate

Research Area

  • Biomolecular archaeology
  • Paleoproteomics and proteomics
  • Environmental archaeology
  • Socio-ecological systems
  • Archaeobotany and zooarchaeology

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Doctorate in relevant discipline or equivalent scientific recognition
  • Experience in biomolecular archaeology or proteomics
  • Demonstrated international research excellence

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Ability to supervise students and coordinate teaching modules
  • Experience in project development and grant writing
  • Engagement in international scientific networks

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct pioneering research in biomolecular archaeology
  • Develop international collaborations and submit ERC-level grants
  • Integrate into MNHN teaching programmes and design new modules
  • Disseminate research findings through open science and public outreach

Application Process

How to Apply:

Applications must be submitted through the CNRS job portal. Ensure your candidate profile is fully updated.

Required Documents:

  • Cover letter and CV
  • Research and teaching project proposal
  • List of publications and scientific outputs
  • Proof of qualifications and academic achievements

Important Dates

  • Application Opens: 20 May 2025
  • Deadline: 14 July 2025 (23:59 Paris time)
  • Interview Date: By invitation only

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