Post Doc Fellow in Coastal Archaeology

In the past millenniums the European coasts appear as attractive areas for the human communities. From early Prehistory up to present days, these communities interacted with the environment, and significantly contributed to shape the landscapes. Nowadays, sea level rise and coastal erosion, combined with human pressure threaten the natural and cultural heritage of the coasts, especially the archaeological remains. The ARVOR project aims at an integrated study of these coastal cultural landscapes, and more precisely:

1. A diachronic analysis of the coastal human past occupations as an illustration of environmental evolution and coastline changes through several case study areas distributed in the Brittany region: Quiberon peninsula and Belle-Île, Hoedic and Houat islands (Morbihan), Léon region (northern Finistère), and baie de Lannion et îles du Trégor (Côtes
d’Armor).
2. The development of research tools for the management and valorisation of the cultural heritage i.e. analysis of the vulnerability of the coastal heritage, valorisation and dissemination of the results at regional, national and international levels.

To this aim, the OSUR coastal team seeks applications to a post-doctoral position, in this
interdisciplinary project.

A few links to follow: Information, this one takes you to a PDF.

One more to try, look for ARVOR.

21 December 2012

1) Lecturer in American History, University of Southampton, closes 25 january

Applicants must have completed their PhD in an area of American history. Research fields of interest could include (but are not restricted to): migration and diaspora history; race, ethnicity and religion; slavery and the American south; relations with the Atlantic world, including maritime history; relations with Central and South America; Jewish/non-Jewish relations.

2) Hydrographic Survey Jobs, check here first. Get the experience in marine survey.

Underwater Archaeology Technician

Underwater Archaeology Technician, Parks Canada, closes December 18.

The successful candidate will serve as a diving and support technician for Parks Canada’s Underwater Archaeology Service, a national team based in Ottawa that conducts work across Canada at National Parks, National Marine Conservation Areas, and National Historic Sites. Within the wider Parks Canada organization this team helps protect and present nationally significant examples of Canada’s underwater cultural heritage and helps foster public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of these sites for present and future generations.

QAR/UAB Conservator

Position responsible to the QAR Lab Director/UAB Chief Conservator and will work cooperatively with others in the QAR Project team.  Post holder will undertake all aspects of work for documentation, investigation and conservation, of archaeological artifacts recovered from a marine underwater environment. This can involve participation in in-situ preservation, recovery of artifacts from the shipwreck site of Queen Anne’s Revenge (QAR) and treatment through to their transfer to museum. The post is based at the NCDCR QAR Lab, East Carolina University, West Research Campus, approx. 10 miles west of downtown Greenville. Other duties will include, but not be limited to, public education and outreach, training and supervision of students, and laboratory maintenance and administration.

Closes 1/21/2013, Apply today!

14 December 2012

1) DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY NAVAL & MILITARY PARK. Serving under the Executive Director, the Deputy Director will help provide vision, strategic leadership, and management expertise to accomplish the Park’s mission. One Naval Park Cove, Buffalo, NY 14202, (716) 847-1773, info@buffalonavalpark.org, http://www.buffalonavalpark.org

2) Curator of Visitor Experience, The Maritime Museum of BC

3) Community Engagement Officer (Command of the Oceans), Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, closes 11 January

4) Curator for Education and Volunteers, Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA
Curator for Education and Volunteers for the world’s largest collection of US Navy historic ships. Battleship Cove (southeastern Massachusetts) is seeking an experienced, dynamic professional to lead all educational initiatives and supervise expanding education programs. Candidate should possess a creative and enthusiastic personality to rejuvenate and supervise our successful Overnight Camping Program, coordinate volunteers, as well as direct and expand the visitor’s learning experience to enhance their overall visit. Candidates must also be able to design curricula, initiate education programs and develop interpretive materials. Credentials:  Applicant must have a teaching qualification and a minimum of two years experience of working in a museum environment.  Experience working with and leading volunteers essential. A BA degree is required, as well as evidence of experience in educational programs and/or museum studies.  A knowledge of or interest in maritime history would be an advantage but the experience of teaching other disciplines such as science or literacy would also be welcomed. For an Application Form and Job Description call or e-mail Sue Couitt: 1-508-678-1100 x 102; email: suec@battleshipcove.org; address: USS Massachusetts Memorial Committee, Inc., P.O. Box 111, Fall River, MA  02722. EOE.

5) Museum Curator, Chief of Naval Operations, closes 26 December

This position is located in the Museums and Collections Division (200), Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), U.S. Naval Academy Museum (2049), Annapolis, Maryland.  You will serve as the principal advisor to the Museum Director on matters relating to the Beverly R. Robinson Collection of Historic Naval Prints.

Maritime Archaeologist and Project Heritage Manager

1) Maritime Archaeologist, Headland Archaeology, closes 4 January

Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd would like to recruit an experienced Maritime Archaeologist to its Consultancy team. The work will be carried out from our UK head office in Edinburgh, with the opportunity to work throughout the UK and Ireland as necessary. 

2) Project Heritage Manager, Headland Archaeology, closes 4 January

 The position will involve the running of small consultancy teams and preparation of tenders and cultural heritage contributions for Environmental Impact Assessments and similar documents. Some knowledge of ArcGIS and maritime archaeology would be an advantage but not essential.

Naval History and Heritage Command Fellowships, Grants, Scholarships

FELLOWSHIP, GRANT AND SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Naval History and Heritage Command, Department of the Navy, is offering the following competitive incentives to pursue original work in the history of the United States Navy for the academic year 2013-2014.

The Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-doctoral Fellowship in U.S. Navy History.
The fellowship includes a stipend of $10,000 for the fellowship year (September 2013-June 2014) plus a travel grant for travel twice to the command’s Washington, D.C., headquarters. Applicants must be citizens of the United States, not on active duty in the armed forces; be enrolled in a recognized graduate school; have completed requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation by June 30, 2013; and have an approved dissertation topic in the field of U.S. naval history.

The Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller Graduate Research Grant.
The grant of up to $2,500 is intended to assist a graduate student in the research and writing of U.S. naval history in fulfillment of the requirements of a master’s or doctoral degree by helping to defray the costs of travel, living expenses, and document duplication related to the research process for a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation. Applicants must be citizens of the United States enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program in history or closely related discipline in a recognized graduate school.

The Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Research Grant.
The grant of up to $2,500 is intended to assist a scholar in the research or writing of a book or article by helping to defray the costs of travel, living expenses, and document duplication, related to the research process. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and hold a Ph.D. degree from an accredited university, awarded no later than March 31, 2013.

The Samuel Eliot Morison Naval History Scholarship.
The scholarship provides a $5,000 cash award to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in history, international relations, or a related field. The award is to help pay for expenses related to research, travel, and the purchase of books or other educational materials.

Closing date for applications: April 1, 2013. Announcement of Award: In May 2013. For details and application forms, visit: http://www.history.navy.mil/prizes/prizes.htm. Send application form to: Naval History & Heritage Command, Senior Historian, 805 Kidder Breese St., SE, Washington, DC 20374-5060.

Maritime History Internships

1) Family Programs Intern, USS Constitution Museum, Boston, MA
The Family Programs Intern at the USS Constitution Museum will assist the Museum’s education department in developing, implementing, and evaluating audience-driven public programs. Responsibilities will vary based on interest and need, but may include: researching family programming at other institutions, creating drop-in family crafts, prototyping programs, and evaluating existing and new programs through the lens of family learning. This is a unique opportunity to learn and contribute to a Museum that is a leader among history museums in family learning. Internship is part-time and unpaid. Interested individuals should send letter of interest, resume, and references to jzanolli@ussconstitutionmuseum.org or Museum Learning Department, Internship Program, USS Constitution Museum, PO Box 291812, Boston, MA 02129. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. EOE

2) Public Relations Intern, USS Constitution Museum, Boston, MA
The Public Relations Intern at the USS Constitution Museum will assist in the development of promotional materials that highlight the Museum’s public program offerings. Responsibilities will vary based on interest and need, but may include: producing and distributing press and promotional materials, submitting calendar and event listings to local media outlets, researching new avenues for promotion, and creating content for social media platforms. Internship is part-time and unpaid. Interested individuals should send letter of interest, resume, and references to jzanolli@ussconstitutionmuseum.org or Museum Learning Department, Internship Program, USS Constitution Museum, PO Box 291812, Boston, MA 02129. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. EOE

PhD Studentships in Maritime History

1) Middlesex University

The School of Art & Design, Middlesex University and the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich are offering a funded, full-time studentship tenable for 3 years commencing January or September 2013. The studentship is funded through the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Awards scheme. The project will be supervised by Professor Anne Massey, Middlesex University, and John Graves, Curator of Ship History at the National Maritime Museum, closes 8 January.

2) University of Hull, Maritime History, closes 11 January

12 December 2012 (12-12-12)

1) Historian, US Merchant Marine Academy, closes February 22

2) Curator for Education and Volunteers, Battleship Cove

CURATOR FOR EDUCATION AND VOLUNTEERS for the world’s largest collection of US Navy historic ships.
Battleship Cove (southeastern Massachusetts) is seeking an experienced, dynamic professional to lead all educational initiatives and supervise expanding education programs. Candidate should possess a creative and enthusiastic personality to rejuvenate and supervise our successful Overnight Camping Program, coordinate volunteers, as well as direct and expand the visitor’s learning experience to enhance their overall visit. Candidates must also be able to design curricula, initiate education programs and develop interpretive materials.
Credentials: Applicant must have a teaching qualification and a minimum of two years experience of working in a museum environment. Experience working with and leading volunteers essential. A BA degree is required, as well as evidence of experience in educational programs and/or museum studies. A knowledge of or interest in maritime history would be an advantage but the experience of teaching other disciplines such as science or literacy would also be welcomed.  For an Application Form and Job Description call or e-mail Sue Couitt: 1-508-678-1100 x 102; email: suec@battleshipcove.org; address: USS Massachusetts Memorial Committee, Inc., P.O. Box 111, Fall River, MA 02722. EOE.

3) Collections Manager, Peoria Riverfront Museum

4) Educator Specialist, Ship to Shore Program, Mystic Seaport

Educator Specialist, Ship to Shore Program, Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, CT
Ship to Shore Program: Educator Specialist: Seasonal, Part-Time position, weekdays and weeknights during Spring 2013 sessions of Ship to Shore, the School Overnight Program and Anchor watch, the Scout Overnight Program at Mystic Seaport Museum. Duties include preparing/leading experiential education in maritime history for 4th- 9th graders, conduct study tours, workshops, climb rigging and spend nights aboard ship as overnight staff. Requirements include education and/or program experience, polished presentation skills and knowledge of American history. Background check required. Position is temporary from February-May 2013, but may lead to year-round, part-time work. For information or an application, visit our website http://www.mysticseaport.org/employment or call Human Resources @ 860-572-5346. An EOE.

5) Other Mystic Seaport jobs (Charles W. Morgan 38th Voyage Program Asst., and Supervisor of Interpretation)

6) Program Coordinator, Cape Cod Maritime Museum

The Program Coordinator is a creative, integral member of our team, responsible for the development, scheduling, and implementation of educational programs and events, as aligned with our mission. Duties also include grant writing, PR, volunteer coordination, and assisting with exhibit planning. Bachelors Degree required, Experience with teaching and MA curriculum frameworks and curriculum development, excellent writing, grant writing, organizational, communication and computer skills, including, Microsoft Office, art, history, science and museum or non-profit and/or maritime experience helpful. Cape Cod Maritime Museum is a growing museum on the Hyannis waterfront. Our mission is to celebrate preserve and interpret Cape Cod’s Maritime past, present and future and to inspire passion and respect for the sea and how it continues to shape Cape Cod. We feature boat building, sailing, permanent and rotating exhibits, events, and educational programs year round. Please visit www.capecodmaritimemuseum.org for details. Send resume via email to: Janet Preston, Director, jcpreston@capecodmaritimemuseum.org. 508-775-1723

7) Curator, Port of Plymouth Museum, Washington County Historical Society, NC

26 November 2012

1) Supervisor of Interpretation, Mystic Seaport Museum, closes 14 December

2) Curator of Visitor Experience, The Maritime Museum of British Columbia, closes 21 December

The program is to enhance and ensure visitor satisfaction, enjoyment, connection to the museum, and appreciation of BC’s maritime heritage.

3) Fellowship: Interpretation of Magnetic Signals for Underwater Archaeology, Instituto Nazionale di Geofisicia e Vulcanologia, three links to find out more about these opps.

http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/fgDetails/42840
http://bandi.miur.it/bandi.php/public/fellowship/id_fellow/42903
http://www.ingv.it/en/

4) Fellowship: Control Systems for a Low Magnetic AUV for use in Marine Archaeology

5) Archivist, Naval History and Heritage Command, closes 27 November

This position is located at the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC.
This position is located in the Archives Branch at the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC).

4 Temp. Underwater Archaeologist Jobs at URS

URS seeking 4 temporary underwater/nautical archaeology positions.  The Cultural Resources Group of URS is actively seeking a creative, highly talented (position title) for immediate employment in the Germantown, Maryland office. The appropriately qualified applicant will be able to demonstrate an established career in Underwater and Nautical Archaeology.

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Apply today.

Funding Opportunity for underwater projects

The PADI FOUNDATION encourages and supports underwater science, environmental projects, and education. The Foundation will fund and assist worthwhile projects that will enrich mankind’s understanding of the aquatic environment and encourage sensitivity to and protection of the delicate ecological balance of underwater life. The Foundation will also fund worthwhile projects to increase understanding of sport diving physics and physiology that will benefit the general diving public and add to the scientific understanding of man’s relationship and ability to survive in the underwater environment. The PADI Foundation is an IRC Section 501 (c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt organization. It is a separate and distinct organization, corporately unrelated to PADI, Inc. and its affiliates, but funded through International PADI, Inc..

In 2013, the Foundation expects to award a total of approximately $180,000 and will consider proposals with budgets up to $20,000 although the average for proposals will be on the order of $5,000 to $10,000. The Foundation will not fund overhead or other indirect expenses.

Apply no later than February 1, 2013.

2 November 2012

1) Education Program Coordinator, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, closes November 9

2) Social Scientist (Head of Marine Policy and Governance Group), Scottish Association for Marine Science, closes November 23

3) Supervisory Museum Curator, Naval History and Heritage Command, closes November 7

4) Program Manager, Naval History and Heritage Command, closes November 5

5) Archivist, Naval History and Heritage Command, closes November 5

6) Librarian, Naval History and Heritage Command, closes November 5

Archeologist, NOAA National Ocean Service, Monitor National Marine Sanctuary

This position will be located in the National Ocean Services (NOS), Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), Monitor National Marine Sanctuary (MNMS), located in Newport News, VA.

Closes November 5th, apply today.

The individual selected for this position will: * Lead and conduct technical studies to inventory, assess and characterize heritage resources and cultural landscapes.  

*Conduct regulatory oversight of activities that may impact maritime heritage resources. * Develop and coordinate education, outreach, and science activities related to maritime heritage. *Carry out the policies and purposes of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, relevant Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders. *Conduct underwater research, including scuba diving and/or use of specialized underwater research technology. *Conduct scuba diving investigations of maritime heritage resources and conduct remote sensing and remotely operated vehicle surveys as appropriate in support of this work. *Conduct historical research to document historic resources in and around the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. *Coordinates the preparation and submission of site nomination forms for the National Register of Historic Places (includes properties) in coordination with state and site managers and partner agencies.

Call for Student Projects in Underwater Archaeology

Any research project at postgraduate level with a hydrographic component is allowed. Applications include hydrography, dredging, oil & gas, ports & harbours, renewables, environmental surveys, underwater archaeology and geo-sciences. The field work should not exceed two weeks and must be performed in Europe. The project (including report) must be finished by 30 September 2013.

Apply before 31 December.

FY 2013 Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship

The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program provides support for independent graduate-level studies in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeology (including all science, engineering, social science and resource management of ocean and coastal areas), particularly to women and minorities. Individuals who are U.S. citizens and are applying to or have been accepted to a graduate program at a U.S. accredited institution may apply. Prospective scholars do not need to be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of application, but must be admitted to a graduate level program in order to be awarded this scholarship. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals, and financial need. Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative and term grade point average of 3.5 and maintain full-time student status for every term, and for the duration of their award. Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarships may provide, subject to appropriations, yearly support of up to $42,000 per student (a 12-month stipend of $30,000 in addition to an education allowance of up to $12,000), and up to $10,000 of support for a four to six week program collaboration at a NOAA facility. Completion of one (1) program collaboration is required for every Doctoral scholarship award, with a second recommended, but not required. For Master’s degree level scholars, completion of program collaboration is strongly recommended, but is not required. A maximum of $94,000 may be provided to Master degree students (up to 2 years of support and one program collaboration opportunity) and up to $188,000 may be provided to Doctoral students (up to 4 years of support and two program collaboration opportunities). Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program recipients will be required to participate in a NOAA Orientation Training to meet with Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) staff at a date and location to be determined during the month of either July or August, 2013. If scholarships have not been awarded before this mandatory training, recipients may be required to incur pre-award costs that will be reimbursed after award funds have been issued. The program collaboration opportunity is designed to allow scholars to participate in research activities for four to six weeks at a field office of the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, or other NOAA program offices. Federal support for the program collaboration may be used toward allowable costs such as: travel to and from the NOAA facility, housing, per diem, laboratory costs, research vessel support, and consumables while conducting research at the NOAA facility. Scholars are required to provide their own health insurance coverage during the program collaboration. Master’s degree level scholars must identify their program collaboration in the first year, and Doctoral scholars must identify their program collaboration within the first two years. Approval from NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is required prior to embarking on the program collaboration. Additional information about the scholarship can be obtained in the full announcement text of the Federal Funding Opportunity.

Closes December 6, 2012.

Marine Archaeologist needed

We are currently seeking a Marine Archaeologist for an upcoming series of offshore, deep water expeditions. Applicants should have a solid groundwork in marine archaeology with particular expertise in the documentation, recovery, and post-project evaluation of sites of historical significance.

More information can be found here.