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Lecturer in Archaeology (Western European Prehistory) at University College Cork, Ireland – Apply by 24 February 2026

About the Position

University College Cork (UCC), one of Ireland’s leading research-intensive universities, invites applications for a Lecturer in Archaeology (Western European Prehistory) as part of the strategic UCC Futures – Future Humanities initiative. This is a permanent, whole-time academic post within the Department of Archaeology, which has over a century-long tradition of excellence in teaching and research.

The successful candidate will specialise in Western European prehistory, with expertise in the Mesolithic, Neolithic, or Bronze Age, and will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching across Irish and European prehistory. The role combines research-led teaching, active research, fieldwork development, and postgraduate supervision, supporting UCC’s mission as a globally engaged, research-driven university. This position offers a strong platform for long-term academic development within Ireland’s vibrant archaeological research community.

Position / Job Details

Research Area

  • Western European Prehistory
  • Mesolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Age archaeology
  • Irish and European prehistoric archaeology
  • Archaeological fieldwork and work placements
  • Research-led teaching and supervision

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Doctoral qualification in Archaeology with specialisation in Western European Prehistory
  • Relevant university-level teaching experience
  • Strong record of peer-reviewed research publications
  • Evidence of postdoctoral research experience
  • Ability to teach across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
  • Experience or potential in PhD supervision
  • Strong communication, teamwork, and organisational skills
  • Commitment to research-led teaching and curriculum development

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Research focuses on the Neolithic or Bronze Age
  • Research interest in the Prehistoric Archaeology of Ireland
  • Established fieldwork experience
  • Experience in academic administration
  • Engagement with professional or academic bodies

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver foundation and advanced courses in Irish and European prehistory
  • Conduct independent, high-quality research and publish in peer-reviewed outlets
  • Supervise Master’s and PhD students
  • Support the development of fieldwork and work placements
  • Contribute to departmental, school, and university academic life
  • Engage in administrative and community-facing academic activities

Application Process

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork recruitment portal by selecting “Academic UCC Futures” under vacancy type.

Required Documents:

  • Academic CV
  • Cover letter outlining teaching experience, research achievements, and future research ambitions
  • Details of publications, research interests, grants, and teaching profile

For role-related enquiries, contact Dr Griffin Murray, Head of Department
📧 g.murray@ucc.ie | ☎ +353 21 490 4385

For application process queries, contact:
📧 uccfuturesrecruitment@ucc.ie

Garda vetting and/or international police clearance may apply.

Important Dates

  • Application Opens: January 2026
  • Deadline: 24 February 2026 (12:00 noon, Irish Local Time)
  • Interview Date: To be notified

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