The recruited ATER will be assigned a teaching load of 192 hours equivalent to tutorials in the form of lectures and tutorials for the Bachelor's degree in Art History and Archaeology (1, 2, and 3) and the Master's degree in Archaeology and Archaeological Sciences.
These courses will focus primarily on Roman archaeology, with a specialization in wetland, subaquatic, and underwater contexts (the profile of the vacant position), and will also include a relatively large volume of teaching in archaeology and naval heritage.
They will be required to organize a seminar related to these coastal and/or fluvial themes. A mastery of the history of the development of the discipline across France is also desirable, as is the ability to develop original thematic approaches. In terms of research, it would be desirable for the recruited ATER, a specialist in Roman archaeology and coastal, fluvial, or lacustrine contexts, to strengthen the research areas developed within teams 1 to 6 of UMR 6566 CReAAH, both at the metropolitan and international levels.
The candidate will be required to join the Archaeology and Architecture Research Laboratory (LARA), which, in Nantes, is part of UMR 6566 CReAAH.