Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Historical Demography
Faculty of Life Sciences
School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences
Salary: £40,497 to £45,413 Fixed-Term 32 months, 1.0 FTE, campus based. Start date is flexible, but MUST be before 1/7/2026 Post Type: Full Time Contract Type: Fixed Term Closing Date: Monday 02 February 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: HR0193089-2
University of Bradford
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Faculty
The School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated person to join us as part of the AHRC-funded “Dead and Buried: Investigating changes in health during the Industrial Revolution using documentary records and human skeletal remains” research project. The School conducts internationally recognised interdisciplinary research blending cultural archaeology with cutting edge science to explore the past within the context of contemporary challenges. Our research has been recognised by internal and external investment of over £6M for World Class Labs, and with a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for our world-leading work in developing archaeological technology and techniques and its influence on practice, policy and society.
“Dead and Buried” is led by Dr Jo Buckberry, head of the Biological Anthropology Research Centre. The project includes close collaboration with archaeologist Dr. Justin Lowry and Bioarchaeologist Dr. Gillian Crane Kramer (SUNY Plattsburgh) who will add to the diversity of perspectives and increase the impact of this research.
What you will be doing:
This post holder will conduct research as part of the “Dead and Buried” project. They will:
1. Work collaboratively within a research team investigating the archaeological, demographic and geospatial evidence relating to human health during the industrial revolution
2. Collate and interrogate demographic data from the 19th century in the UK and USA
3. Travel to national and international conferences
4. Research the environmental, economic and social background of the areas under investigation
5. Disseminate research through conference papers, publications, outreach activities and social media
Qualifications/ experience:
6. PhD in historical demography or related subject area.
7. Strong research background in historical demography
8. Experience of working with and interpreting large and diverse datasets
9. Knowledge and experience of appropriate statistics and research data analysis in historical demography
10. Ability to work independently to solve relevant research problems
In Return we Offer:
11. 25 days holiday and 13 statutory and customary days (taken at Easter and Christmas).
12. Family-friendly policies
13. Great campus facilities including:
14. Unique fitness centre
15. Eye clinic
16. Physiotherapy & sports rehabilitation,
17. Counselling & mental health services
18. On site nursery
19. Food & drink outlets
20. Generous employer contribution pension schemes -
21. Generous benefit schemes, including car leasing, cycle to work, holiday purchase, home & technology scheme and shopping discounts
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