About the Program
Queen’s University Belfast invites applications for a fully funded PhD in Archaeology and Palaeoecology within the School of Natural and Built Environment. This exciting project explores upland occupation from the Medieval to Modern period, aiming to understand long-term human-environment interactions across Northern Ireland. By integrating archaeological, palaeoenvironmental, and historical approaches, the project addresses key questions about settlement, abandonment, and sustainable land use in upland regions. This is an ideal opportunity for candidates passionate about environmental archaeology, heritage studies, and community-based research.
The project is fully funded by the Department for the Economy (DfE) and offers a competitive stipend, tuition fee coverage, and access to exceptional research facilities. Fieldwork and lab-based research will be complemented by meaningful community engagement and public outreach, offering an interdisciplinary and impactful research experience.
Program Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position
- Institution: Queen’s University Belfast
- Department/Faculty: School of Natural and Built Environment
- Supervisor: Professor Gill Plunkett
- Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- Start Date (Anticipated): 1 October 2025
- Duration: 36 months (Full-time)
- Funding: Fully funded (DfE award, covers tuition + stipend of approx. £19,237/year)
- Working Hours: Full-time study commitment
Research Focus
- Human settlement and land use in uplands (1000 AD to present)
- Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction using peat and sediment cores
- Application of tephrochronology, palynology, and macrofossil analysis
- Engagement with local communities on cultural heritage and sustainability
- Interdisciplinary methodology combining archaeology, ecology, history
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- A minimum of a strong Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) degree
- Academic background in Palaeoecology, Physical Geography, Biology, Ecology, or related disciplines
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with microscopy, fieldwork, or lab analysis
- Strong interest or background in ecology/palaeoecology/statistics
- Excellent communication skills for community engagement
- Willingness to work in both field and lab settings
Key Features of the Program
- Funded PhD studentship (DfE) – for UK and Republic of Ireland candidates only
- Access to cutting-edge research labs and technical support
- Collaborative field research with local community groups
- Opportunity to publish and present at international conferences
- Interdisciplinary training and transferable research skills
- High-impact research aligned with global sustainability goals
Application Process
How to Apply:
- Visit the QUB Application Portal
- Choose: PhD in Archaeology and Palaeoecology
- Mention Professor Gill Plunkett as the supervisor
- Select DfE as the source of funding
- Upload your CV and a cover letter explaining your motivation and relevant experience
Required Documents:
- CV (updated)
- Cover letter detailing interest and qualifications (no research proposal needed)
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Now
- Deadline: 6 June 2025
- Start Date: 1 October 2025
Where to Apply
- University Website: Queen’s University Belfast
- Job Posting Link: Click Here
- Application Portal: Apply Now