NC Underwater Archaeology Branch Office Manager

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/northcarolina/jobs/5040302-0/uab-office-manager

This position supports administrative work for a UAB staff of eight who are involved with evaluating and managing archaeological resources throughout the State. Substantial knowledge is required to perform a variety of tasks as a generalist in support of administration, programming and technical operations. Employees perform a variety of ongoing work functions that include budget and procurement, a diversity of archival and archaeological records, GIS mapping, reports and files, public contact, office equipment and computer software programs, composition, and general office duties. The employee is expected to work at higher levels of independence from regular supervision while working under the supervision of the Branch supervisor. The position may supervise volunteers, interns, and temporary employees. Employees work independently to perform office support and certain administrative and programming tasks in support of the UAB and require substantive knowledge of the branch’s policies, practices and procedures to select and apply the most appropriate process or guideline to complete the work.

2 posts U.S. Merchant Marine Academy: Assistant Professor of History with focus on Maritime and Naval History and Assistant Professor of History with focus on US and International History

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/843301400

As an Historian, your duties include:

Position 1Assistant Professor of History with focus on Maritime and Naval History:

  • You will primarily teach US maritime and naval history course entitled History of Sea Power. The candidate should ideally have a background in the development of US economic power via seafaring and trade, but must also be capable of teaching military/naval history. Scholars of the Atlantic World are encouraged to apply. The candidate may be required to teach other courses required in our curriculum, including US domestic history since 1945, regional studies, and/or national security policy and strategy.

Position 2: Assistant Professor of History with focus on US and International History.

  • You will primarily teach three required courses: US domestic history since 1945, national security policy and strategy, and a regional studies course that addresses either Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, South Asia, or Europe. Scholars with training in US foreign relations, International History, and/or political economy are encouraged to apply.

This is a Full-Time Faculty Tenure-Track appointment in the Excepted Service, with an initial term not-to exceed June 26, 2027. Reappointments to additional one- or two-year terms are possible. If Tenure is achieved (after four to six years), employment will be made permanent, provided a satisfactory performance appraisal is received annually. 

The academic calendar of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy uses a trimester system in which classes are taught during eleven months of the year (July-June). Professors teach all eleven months, balancing requirements in teaching, service, and scholarship throughout the year.

LG2 has an immediate opening for Temporary Scientific Divers in Jacksonville, Florida, for a variety of federal, state, and local agency clients. Projects may be located throughout the United States or the Caribbean, with a majority currently in the Southern Atlantic coastal region.

LG2 Environmental Solutions (LG2) provides a wide range of quality, responsive environmental services across the United States. Their capabilities include archaeological and cultural resource assessments (terrestrial and underwater), natural resource assessment, and management.

LG2 has an immediate opening for Temporary Scientific Divers in Jacksonville, Florida, for a variety of federal, state, and local agency clients. Projects may be located throughout the United States or the Caribbean, with a majority currently in the Southern Atlantic coastal region.

This is an on-call, hourly position. Hourly rates are industry competitive and based on Scientific Diving experience. The ability to travel and work on short notice is necessary, as projects arise. You will not be required to relocate to Jacksonville, Florida, for this position, but you will need to be able to travel to project destinations as needed.

This role is subject to a client-mandated drug/alcohol testing policy. A copy of the client-mandated drug/alcohol testing policy will be provided during employee onboarding and is available upon applicant request.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Marine Biology, Archaeology, or a related field with focus on marine environments. Internship available for degree-seeking students.
  • First Aid/CPR certified
  • Able to complete and pass a Dive Physical
  • Certified Open Water SCUBA Diver, with additional certifications preferred.
  • Completion of field experience for biological divers; additional submerged archaeological field school experience is preferred for some projects.
  • Ability to perform physically demanding tasks in variable terrain and environments.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • A valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation
  • Potential to obtain a government security clearance if required by the project.

Expected Skills and Knowledge:

  • Must be able to complete AAUS swim test
  • The variety of fieldwork phases, including site reconnaissance and monitoring.
  • Ability to meet, or current in exceeding, guidelines set forth by the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS), including swim qualification and annual dives.
  • The federal and state laws, regulations, policies, and procedures for the preservation and management of natural and/or historic/cultural resources.
  • The basic underwater biological or archaeological field and laboratory procedures.
  • Understand how to sight with a compass, and how to pace underwater for navigation.
  • Take detailed and accurate field documentation records. Including field notes, photographs/video, and all other project documentation.
  • Perform quality control of all field data daily to ensure information is accurate and complete.

Compensation Range: $14.50- $18.50

About Us:

The Oneida ESC Group is a family of companies owned by the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin that delivers customer-focused engineering, science, and construction services worldwide.

Our family of companies includes:

  • Oneida ESC Group (OESC)
  • Oneida Professional Services (OPS)
  • Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE)
  • Mission Support Services (MS2)
  • Sustainment & Restoration Services (SRS)
  • Oneida Engineering Solutions (OES)
  • General Mechanical Corporation (GMC)
  • LG2 Environmental Solutions (LG2)
  • Oneida Environmental (OE)

We integrate our staff for dedicated, cooperative, and business-like delivery of services to enhance our customers’ missions.

Equal Employment Opportunity:

Oneida ESC Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusion and diversity in the workplace. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.

Oneida ESC Group participates in the E-Verify program. Learn more about the E-Verify program. https://www.e-verify.gov/

Oneida ESC Group is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with physical and mental disabilities.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Oneida ESC Group makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.

Marine Data Analyst (MDE Heritage Accelerator)

Historic England

https://app.beapplied.com/apply/zdltz4wxp6

We are the public body that looks after England’s historic environment. We champion historic places, helping people understand, value and care for them.

Historic England have a fantastic opportunity for you to join us as our Marine Data Analyst (MDE Heritage Accelerator) within the Policy Development team.

This is a Full Time, Fixed Term position for 18 months, based in London or Swindon, with hybrid working. Salary is dependent on location.

Salary

National £32,616 pro-rata

Greater London + £36,078 pro-rata

Inner London £37,822 pro-rata

We offer a wide benefits package including a competitive pension scheme starting at 28.97% employer contributions, a generous 28 days holiday, corporate discounts, free entry into English Heritage sites across the country and development opportunities to ensure you achieve your goals.

To view our full range of benefits please follow the link here.

What you will be doing

The purpose of this job is to transform detailed heritage data generated by marine development into consistent, accessible spatial information within the Marine Data Exchange (MDE) and the National Marine Heritage Record (NMHR).  You will help deliver the objectives of the MDE Heritage Accelerator project, which is a major innovative project funded through the Crown Estate’s Offshore Wind Evidence & Change (OWEC) programme.  The job encompasses processing, recording, enhancing and analysing geospatial information derived from seabed surveys to create accessible heritage information.

 Who we are looking for

  • Level 6/7 academic or professional qualification with direct relevance to marine survey, seabed mapping or heritage, or equivalent relevant experience
  • Demonstrable experience of working with marine or heritage data in a professional context, including large datasets
  • Good numeracy, logical, analytical and problem-solving skills 
  • Advanced skills in using databases, spreadsheets and GIS 
  • Good working knowledge of seabed survey systems commonly used in UK marine heritage, including their resulting data and its processing and interpretation 
  • Clear familiarity with UK frameworks, standards and lexicons used in processing, interpreting and recording marine data, heritage assets, interventions and sources 

Please note your application will be scored and assessed against the above criteria.

We are an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusion. If you have a disability or neurodiversity, we would be happy to discuss reasonable adjustments to the job with you. Having just won the Gold Award from MIND, we also recognise the importance of a healthy work-life balance.

We are an inclusive employer and believe that flexible working options are for everyone. We want to make sure our working arrangements don’t prevent anyone from joining us because of their personal circumstances. We also want to provide you with the best balance in your home and work life that we can.

We are open to considering options including job sharing, part-time working, compressed hours working and different working locations, including hybrid working. Please visit our jobs pages or contact us to find out more.

Why work for Historic England

We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for everyone. Diversity helps us to perform better and attract more people to support our work. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.

We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates and candidates with disabilities as they are underrepresented within Historic England at this level.

Historic England want all of our candidates to shine in the recruitment process. Please tell us what we can do to make sure you can show us your very best self. You can contact us by email at recruitmentTeam@Historicengland.org.uk if you have any recruitment queries. 

At Historic England we use a hiring system called Applied. Applied is a behavioural science-backed recruitment platform that reduces bias, improves quality of hire and increases diversity. We do not use CV application for the majority of our hiring processes. You will answer a selection of questions that allow our hiring teams to test your skills and suitability for the role.

To ensure a fair and inclusive recruitment process for everyone the use of AI or automated tools is not permitted.

Provisional interview dates: 25th September 2025

Please follow the link for a full copy of the Job Description –

https://cms.historicengland.org.uk/media/bigkmkpt/zw-marine-data-analyst-mdeha-jd-mar-2025.odt

At-Sea Research Opportunities

https://www.seakeepers.org/program-opportunities/

The Menorca Shipwreck Project (MSP) 

https://www.seakeepers.org/program-opportunities/the-menorca-shipwreck-project/

The Menorca Shipwreck Project (MSP) is a multi-year underwater archaeology initiative based in Cala en Busquets, a well-preserved ancient harbor in Ciutadella, Menorca. Launched in 2023, it brings together Explorers Club members, local archaeologists, and heritage professionals to explore centuries of maritime history.


A key feature is the MSP Field School, offering annual hands-on training in underwater excavation, artifact handling, photogrammetry, and Mediterranean maritime history. Open to students, early-career professionals, and prospective Explorers Club members, participants also complete scuba certification.
In 2024, the team began excavating three shipwrecks, with early findings pointing to at least one wreck dating to the early 13th-century Islamic period, potentially the first of its kind scientifically excavated in the Western Mediterranean.

Post Doctoral Associate – History

https://tuskegee.peopleadmin.com/postings/3216

The selected candidate will serve as a research fellow to develop historical and archival research on missing American soldiers and sailors from military battles dating back to the 1940s, including World War Il, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, the Gulf War, and other recent conflicts The fellowship requires residency in or near Tuskegee University. The fellow will work in the History and Political Science Department and have access to university resources and services. Some travel for training and/or research will be required.

  • Utilize the archives and research centers at Tuskegee University and outside of campus to conduct research and analysis to support DPAA’s ongoing mission to account for missing military personnel.
  • Support the Agency’s mission through conducting research and analysis that may include, but is not limited to, historical research and writing, data organization, and management, digital humanities project, GIS, foreign language translation, and public history work.
  • Provide written research reports and updates including oral presentations
  • Adhere to all federal, DPAA, university, and department policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Participate in the History and Political Science Department’s annual Black History Month.
  • International Research Symposium. In addition to the symposium, the fellow may offer public talks to the University and community that captures the significance of the fellow’s research to the large civilian and military communities.
  • Two year post doctoral fellowship in Military History

Egypt launches photography competition to promote underwater cultural heritage

https://www.sis.gov.eg/Story/211159/Egypt-launches-photography-competition-to-promote-underwater-cultural-heritage?lang=en-us

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has launched a photography competition to raise public awareness of Egypt’s rich underwater cultural heritage.

The competition, which begins Friday, 1 August, invites participants to capture artistic images of artefacts that emerged from the Mediterranean Sea and are currently on display at the Graeco-Roman Museum and the Alexandria National Museum in Alexandria.

It comes in light of Egypt’s efforts to highlight its submerged archaeological treasures aligning with its commitment to the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.

“The competition is part of broader efforts to engage the public with Egypt’s diverse heritage and to promote appreciation for historical finds recovered from beneath the Mediterranean,” said Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy. 

He added that this initiative reflects the ministry’s ongoing dedication to enhancing awareness and appreciation of underwater cultural heritage and to showcasing Egypt’s unique archaeological assets to the world.

According to Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), the competition is one of several cultural events planned by the ministry to shed light on submerged heritage sites and artefacts.

Full competition details and updates will be published on the ministry’s official social media platforms.

He continued that the photographers in Egypt and abroad are eligible to participate, with a photography window open from August 1 to 10 August, during the official operating hours of both museums in Alexandria. Submissions must be sent to training@mota.gov.eg by Thursday, 14 August, and must include the photograph along with a short biography of the participant.

Photos will be evaluated by a specialized jury comprising university professors and experts in photography and archaeology. The panel will operate under the supervision of the competition’s technical secretariat.

Ahmed Rahima, Assistant Minister for Human Resources Development and Head of the Central Training Unit, explained that evaluation criteria will focus on technical quality, creativity, and the ability to highlight the aesthetic and historical value of the featured artefacts. The names of the winners will be announced on 18 August, with an official award ceremony scheduled for 21 August.

The ministry has extended an open invitation to both Egyptian and international photography enthusiasts to take part in this unique cultural initiative, which blends art, history, and heritage preservation.

Laboratory Assistant – Research Cruise

https://whoi.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WHOI-External/job/Remote/Laboratory-Assistant—Research-Cruise_JR100326

Job SummaryThe Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is the world’s leading independent non-profit organization dedicated to ocean research, exploration, and education. Located in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, WHOI brings together scientists and engineers to advance understanding of the ocean and its interaction with the Earth system. With a longstanding history of excellence in oceanographic research and a mission to push the frontiers of knowledge, WHOI plays a critical role in addressing some of the planet’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Job Description

The Department of Geology and Geophysics at WHOI is seeking to hire three (3) temporary Laboratory Assistants to participate in a seagoing research cruise scheduled from late December 2025 through January 2026. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in marine geophysical research and to work alongside world-class scientists and technicians at sea.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist with the preparation and deployment of seafloor geophysical instrumentation, under supervision
  • Support a range of geophysical operations during the cruise
  • Collaborate with team members to maintain a safe, productive, and professional research environment onboard
  • Perform tasks as needed in support of cruise objectives, including maintaining flexibility around rotating shifts and variable hours

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience living or working at sea for extended periods is highly desirable
  • Alternatively, experience in remote locations or confined, team-based settings with flexible, non-standard hours
  • Strong teamwork and interpersonal communication skills
  • Willingness and ability to adapt to dynamic working conditions at sea
  • A valid passport is required for international travel from the final port of call

Additional Information:
This is a temporary seagoing position that requires full-time commitment for the duration of the research cruise. Training and orientation may be provided prior to departure. All travel and cruise-related expenses will be covered by WHOI.

URGENT REQUIREMENT: Looking for a Geophysical Client Rep that has previous Archaeology ROV survey experience.

URGENT REQUIREMENT
Looking for a Geophysical Client Rep that has previous Archaeology ROV survey experience.
Start – 17/18th August
Duration – 10 days
Location – Sweden
If you are interested and available please drop me an email – julianna.gorska@owcltd.com

Call for Decade Actions open – deadline 31 August

The UN Ocean Decade has launched its latest Call for Decade Actions 09/2025, inviting new Projects and Contributions to advance the Ocean Decade vision of ‘the science we need for the ocean we want’. The deadline to submit proposals is 31 August 2025.

The Cultural Heritage Framework Programme (CHFP) is among the Decade programmes soliciting projects and contributions under this call. If you are working on initiatives that align with CHFP’s vision of integrating marine cultural heritage into ocean science and policy, we encourage you to explore endorsement. Detailed information on the CHFP and how to get endorsed is available on the CHFP website:

For full details on the Call for Decade Actions 09/2025, including the priority areas and submission process, visit the UN Ocean Decade website.

We look forward to seeing cultural heritage contributions shape a more sustainable and equitable ocean future.

Save The Date! Paleoamerican Odyssey 2026

https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/csfa/2025/08/05/save-the-date-paleoamerican-odyssey-2026

The Center for the Study of the First Americans is hosting an International Conference on the First Americans October 14-17, 2026 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. You are invited to participate in a three-day examination of the first people to explore and settle the Americas at the end of the last Ice Age. This conference is for everyone—archaeologists, avocational archaeologists, Quaternary scientists, students, and anyone interested in archaeology. Mark your calendars now! 

OPC is Hiring a Tribal Affairs and Community Engagement Specialist – Apply by August 27, 2025

https://opc.ca.gov/2025/08/hiring-tribal-affairs-community-engagement-specialist/

The California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) is hiring a Staff Services Manager I (Specialist) to lead and foster tribal affairs and coastal community engagement related to state ocean and coastal programs in California.  

The Tribal Affairs and Community Engagement Specialist will be responsible for facilitating collaborative and coordinated state agency efforts to consult with California Native American tribes and engage with coastal communities on priority topics impacting California’s coast and ocean to ensure OPC programs reflect tribal and community needs. The incumbent will additionally support OPC’s Tribal Liaison on OPC’s broader tribal consultation and engagement efforts. Overall, the incumbent will be responsible for implementation of OPC’s mission and CNRA priorities on ocean and coastal matters.

Applicants should have a strong tribal affairs and/or community engagement and outreach experience, internal and public meeting facilitation experience, working knowledge of coastal and ocean issues and stakeholders in California, and excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritize tasks is a must. Proficiency reading and speaking Spanish are preferred, but not required. 

View the Duty Statement for additional information about the job.

Review the minimum qualifications for a Staff Services Manager I (Specialist), including necessary education and experience. Completion of the Staff Services Manager I (Specialist) State Civil Service Examination is required, and exam scores must rank in the top three tiers within the applicant pool to be further considered in the application process.

This position is considered Remote-Centered, which means incumbent would telework 50% or more of the time within a work month from an alternate work location. The position incumbent can telework with a management approved telework agreement and schedule. OPC staff are required to work from CNRA headquarters located in Sacramento, CA a minimum of two days a week, on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Apply:

The application deadline is August 27, 2025.  For more details and to apply, please visit the job posting on the CalCareers website.

Consultant (Underwater Heritage – Culture)

https://careers.unesco.org/job/Paris-Consultant-%28Underwater-Heritage-Culture%29/826397302/

Background

The mission of the Unit on the Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH) is to ensure the wide ratification and effective implementation of the 2001 Convention for the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage, and its related programmes and projects.

Work assignment

In that framework, under the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General for Culture (ADG/CLT), the general supervision of the Director of the Culture and Emergencies Entity and the direct supervision of the Chief of the Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit (CLT/CEM/UCH), the incumbent shall be responsible for the following tasks:

A. Act as a scientific focal point, as an underwater archaeology expert, for the 2001 Convention activities, and contribute to its visibility. 

B. Contribute to the implementation of activities carried out by the Secretariat of the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.

C. Coordinate the implementation of a cooperation mechanism project for the protection of underwater cultural heritage in the Baltic Sea:

    • Organize the formal and informal meetings of a potential multilateral cooperation project in the Baltic Sea and lead consultations among the various interested stakeholders, notably the States Parties;
    • Contribute to the drafting of a global project for the protection of vulnerable UCH in the Baltic Sea (scientific study, protection, education, capacity building and communication);
    • Participate in identifying fundraising partners and drafting an estimated budget;
    • Participate in identifying communication partners and initiatives to promote the project and ensure UNESCO’s visibility.

D. Assess and develop activities related to the International underwater archaeological mission on the Skerki Bank and in the Sicily Channel, taking stock of its results and lessons learnt. 

E. Coordinate the efforts of the Secretariat to better integrate underwater cultural heritage into climate action and resilience strategies:

    • Foster awareness, synergies among Culture Conventions, interdisciplinary dialogue, and concrete pilot projects;
    • Assess the state of research, identifying the interesting institutions, experts and heritage sites related to the protection of underwater and coastal heritage facing the threats of climate change;
    • Support drafting of documents, reports and blue papers on underwater cultural heritage and climate change;
    • Support the implementation of the four-strand approach of the White Paper “Underwater cultural heritage, climate change: adaptation and mitigation” and potential roadmap towards the protection of underwater cultural heritage;
    • Develop and implement tangible projects on climate change impacts on underwater and coastal heritage;
    • Support the implementation and organisation of workshops, meetings and conferences on this topic.

F. Support the Secretariat for the organization of 17th STAB meeting in 2026.

TIMETABLE AND DELIVERABLES

Monthly progress reports on the implementation of the tasks listed above.

Work Location – Home based

Expected duration – 11 months

COMPETENCIES (Core / Managerial)

Accountability (C)

Communication (C)

Innovation (C)

Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C)

Planning and organizing (C)

Results focus (C)

Teamwork (C)

For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s degree) in disciplines in the field of culture

Work Experience

  • A minimum of nine (9) years of professional experience acquired in the field of culture, cultural policies, of which four (4) years acquired at the international level. 

Long Description

Skills and Competencies

  • Good knowledge of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and UN System.
  • Good knowledge of UNESCO’s standard-setting instruments and programmes in the field of culture, including of the 2001 Convention.
  • Good knowledge and proven expertise in coordination of global consultations and multi-stakeholder management.
  • Good knowledge and proven expertise in underwater archaeology and the protection of underwater cultural heritage.
  • Good knowledge and proven expertise in coordination of multilateral cooperation projects.
  • Good knowledge and proven expertise in event coordination and awareness raising material.
  • Strong ability to collect, synthesize and analyse information from various sources and formulate research documents.
  • Strong ability to collect and handle geographic information system (GIS) data and heritage inventories.
  • Ability to interact efficiently with a wide range of partners and stakeholders within and outside the Organization.
  • Ability to work both independently and in a multicultural and multilingual environment.
  • Strong IT skills.

Languages

  • Excellent knowledge of both English and French (speaking, reading and writing) and good knowledge of the other language.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

Work experience

  • Professional experience in the United Nations system.
  • Proven experience in organising global multi-stakeholder consultations.
  • Proven experience in the study, protection, conservation and awareness raising of underwater cultural heritage.

Skills and Competencies

  • Expert knowledge of UNESCO Culture Programmes.

Languages

  • English and French and knowledge of another UN official language, will be an asset.

SELECTION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS

Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information. To apply, please visit the UNESCO careers website. No modifications can be made to the application submitted.

Interested candidates should complete the on-line application, download and complete the Employment History form (Word file). At the end of the Word file, insert extra pages with the following required information:

A written proposal comprising:

  • An up-to-date CV;
  • A brief technical proposal outlining the approach and methodology for the assignment in line with the terms of reference
  • A competitive fee for the assignment quoted in EUR (or USD) and expressed on a monthly basis.

The evaluation of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy notice, and may include tests and/or assessments, as well as a competency-based interview. 

UNESCO uses communication technologies such as video or teleconference, e-mail correspondence, etc. for the assessment and evaluation of candidates.

Please note that only selected candidates will be further contacted and candidates in the final selection step will be subject to reference checks based on the information provided.

Assistant or Associate Professor – Coastal Social Sciences

https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/postings/87990

Hi All,

Please share this job announcement for a position here at ECU. It is in the Department of Coastal Studies and the focus is someone in social sciences which means maritime archaeology would be considered. It is not a position in the Program but there is certainly lots of opportunities for collaboration in research and teaching. 

Job Title: Assistant or Associate Professor – Coastal Social Sciences

Department: Department of Coastal Studies

Job Duties      

The Department of Coastal Studies at East Carolina University is seeking applicants for a tenure-track, nine-month faculty position beginning August 2026. We are looking for a social scientist with an active, interdisciplinary research program focusing on coastal and marine environmental issues including, but not limited to fisheries, aquaculture, ocean renewable energy, climate change, ocean governance, marine spatial planning, blue carbon, and similar research areas. This tenure-track position is part of a major ECU investment in research and teaching programs focused on natural, social, physical, and engineered dimensions of ocean margins.

This position is research intensive, and the successful candidate is expected to conduct research on the human dimensions of coastal or lacustrine environments, secure extramural funding, and publish in high-impact journals. The annual teaching load for this position is a 1-1, which includes one graduate course on interdisciplinary theories in the ECU Integrated Coastal Sciences (ICS) PhD program and one high-enrollment undergraduate course in economics, geography, anthropology, coastal studies or similar courses in the College of Arts and Sciences. Additional duties include mentoring of ICS PhD students, postdoctoral scholars, undergraduate students, interns, and master students as part of an active research lab and service to the students, university, community, and profession. This position is an opportunity to be part of an exciting and dynamic environment in a collaborative, interdisciplinary department.

The candidate can be based either in Greenville or the Coastal Studies Institute in the Outer Banks.

East Carolina University is a Doctoral University with high research activity. We are also a teaching institution that is renowned for academic excellence. As an R1 university, we make a significant investment in faculty research by providing support related to travel, technology, research databases, and development. We are one of the largest universities in North Carolina with almost 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

The Department of Coastal Studies (DCS) (https://coastal.ecu.edu/coastalstudies/) was formed in 2018 as part of an initiative to link the ECU main campus in Greenville with the expansion of its Outer Banks campus, the Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), near Manteo, NC (https://www.coastalstudiesinstitute.org/).Led by East Carolina University (ECU), CSI is a multi-institutional research and educational partnership of the UNC System including North Carolina State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC Wilmington, and Elizabeth City State University. CSI has active collaborations with North Carolina Aquariums, the National Park Service, and the UNC Sea Grant College Program.

The Department of Coastal Studies coordinates and enhances research communities across ECU’s Greenville campuses, the Outer Banks campus, and our partner Institutions, and provides ECU with a strong center and point of contact to expand its leadership role in addressing interdisciplinary coastal and marine issues. Existing DCS faculty have expertise in Applied Geography, Coastal Engineering, Remote Sensing, Coastal Ecology, Water Resources, Physical Oceanography, Fisheries, and Ocean Governance.

Assistant Collection Manager: Queensland Museum Tropics

The Assistant Collection Manager will manage and document
maritime archaeology collections (such as HMS Pandora), the
Langley Diving collection, an iconic North Queensland Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander collection and social history material
representing the region, to the highest possible standards in
accordance with the strategic priorities of the Queensland
Museum. This work will focus on documenting and accessioning
significant material culture related to maritime, cultural, and social
history collections.

PhD Position in Archaeological Sciences (M/F)

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR6034-ANTBOR-004/Default.aspx

Offer title : PhD Position in Archaeological Sciences (M/F) (H/F)
Reference : UMR6034-ANTBOR-004
Number of position : 1
Workplace : Alexandrie
Date of publication : 25 July 2025
Type of Contract : FTC PhD student / Offer for thesis
Contract Period : 36 months
Start date of the thesis : 1 November 2025
Proportion of work : Full Time
Remuneration : 2200 gross monthly
Section(s) CN : 32 – Ancient and medieval worlds

“The Lighthouse of Alexandria: An Ordinary Tool Serving an Extraordinary Economy?” Its Function from Antiquity to the Medieval Period aims to analyze the operation and contribution of this monumental structure to the economic prosperity of Alexandria, from the 3rd century BCE to the 14th century CE. The research will explore its functional evolution in relation to geopolitical and maritime contexts, while refining the terminology of navigational aids. The methodology is multidisciplinary, combining the analysis of textual and iconographic sources with a field-based archaeological and archaeometric approach, also including underwater research conducted by the CEAlex. This project aligns with the scientific priorities of the University of Bordeaux Montaigne and Archéosciences Bordeaux, the University of Perpignan Via Domitia, and the CEAlex, with research time shared between France and Egypt.

The main objective of this doctoral research is to study the functioning of the Lighthouse of Alexandria from its construction to its destruction. The candidate will reside in Alexandria and undertake regular research visits at the University of Perpignan, CRHiSM, EA 2984.

Submerged Prehistoric Landscapes

https://www.unige.ch/genevasummerschools/programme/courses/submerged-prehistoric-landscapes

Last chance to register – the deadline is fast approaching! Apply by 31 July!

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR

Master’s students, Ph.D. candidates, researchers and practitioners fascinated by marine geosciences and archaeology.
Note: Bachelor’s students might be allowed in the programme on a case-by-case basis if their background and motivation letter show strong interest and/or early experience in the field.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Following the success of the University of Geneva Terra Submersa expedition in 2014, the summer school offers an intensive course on a new, multidisciplinary scientific field: Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research (CSPR).

The course aims at educating postgraduate students and young scientists to move across the boundaries of marine geosciences and archaeology, in order to shed light on the interaction between our ancestors with the dynamically changing environment.

Practically, the summer school will take place in Porto Cheli (Greece) and include field trips to the prehistoric site of Franchthi Cave and the surrounding area. Its objective is to give the opportunity for young archaeologists and geoscientists to:

  • Learn about marine geophysical (multibeam, side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler), marine geological methodologies as well as data acquisition, post-processing and interpretation
  • Understand paleoclimate and sea-level changes and their interaction with isostatic and tectonic  vertical movements
  • Link climate, sea level and environmental changes to the archaeology of people who lived on and migrated across the continental shelf
  • Familiarize with key themes in coastal prehistory

Course Credits

Equivalence of 3 ECTS credit points.

Students will be provided with a Certificate of Completion for their course if they satisfy attendance.

Call for Applications: Underwater Archaeology – Field School the 1st of September to the 15th of September 2025

http://www.cmauch.org/call-for-applications-underwater-archaeology-field-school-the-15th-of-august-to-the-30th-of-august-2025/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLmBqhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBWNm1hZUFGQmY3Zmg2UHZ1AR47Z_RNGEjvf8aoLLbqCqqLYP5F1HgQR2lLApT6iqL7Ksd_FsZDiPZsgIho8g_aem_XVWHQsOW2Jkpdj-JzanpRg

Call for Applications
Underwater Archaeology Field School

01–15 September 2025 | Hurghada, Egypt

About Field School

The Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology & Underwater Cultural Heritage is pleased to announce a two-week Underwater Archaeology Field School, to be held in Hurghada, Egypt, from 01 to 15 September 2025.

The program is designed for early-career researchers and professionals affiliated with institutions in the field of maritime archaeology. Participants must hold an Advanced Open Water SCUBA diving certification from an internationally recognized training organization.

This intensive training initiative combines both theoretical and practical instruction in underwater archaeological methods, including site surveying, artifact documentation, and digital tools for heritage management. The course is fully funded by the Honor Frost Foundation for selected participants.

Program Highlights

The field school curriculum includes:

– Introduction to Maritime Archaeology

– The UNESCO 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage

– Boat Recording Techniques

– Underwater Survey Methods

– 2D Site Recording

– Introduction to Photogrammetry

– Introduction to GIS for Maritime Archaeology

– Artifact Recovery

– Drawing and Documentation of Finds

– 3D Documentation (Photography & Photogrammetry)

– Archaeological Report Writing

Field school Director

Mr. Mohamed Khedr
Maritime Archaeologist & Senior Academic Researcher
Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology, Egypt

Key Information

– Application Deadline: 30 July 2025

– Notification of Results: By 07 August 2025

– Number of Funded Participants: 8

– Instruction Language: English

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

– Be at least 18 years of age

– Hold a valid Advanced Open Water SCUBA diving certificate (from a recognized agency)

– Provide proof of a minimum of 20 logged dives, verified by an instructor or diving center

– Submit a medical certificate confirming fitness for diving

– Be able to provide Divers Alert Network (DAN) insurance upon official acceptance

Selection Process

Applications will be evaluated based on:

– Academic and professional background

– Affiliation with public institutions responsible for cultural or underwater heritage

– Educational qualifications

– Letters of institutional support (optional but recommended)

Application Process

To apply, please email the following documents to Mr. Mohamed Khedr at m.khedr@alexu.edu.eg by 30 July 2025:

– Completed Application Form – Click Here

– Curriculum Vitae (CV)

– Copy of Diving Certificate

– Medical Certificate confirming fitness for diving

Selected applicants will be notified via email by 07 August 2025.

What the Scholarship Covers (for selected participants from Egypt, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, and the UK)

– Accommodation for the duration of the course

– Weekly per diem

– Domestic travel between Alexandria and Hurghada

– Daily transportation to and from the dive site or dive boat

– Diving fees

– Diving equipment (BCD and regulator) if needed

– Certificate of participation and successful course completion

– Official Field School T-shirt

Costs Not Covered

– International travel to and from Egypt

– Personal expenses or any additional financial support outside the program scope

Additional Participant Responsibilities

Selected participants must bring:

– Personal diving gear: wetsuit, mask, fins, snorkel, and booties (air tanks and weights will be provided)

– Personal laptop (software requirements will be communicated in advance)

For further inquiries, please contact:
Mr. Mohamed Khedr
Email: m.khedr@alexu.edu.eg

We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of committed and passionate underwater archaeologists!

Workshop on “The Conservation of Iron and Copper Alloys from Archaeological Sites of Underwater Origin”

https://juntadeandalucia.es/organismos/iaph/areas/formacion-difusion/programa-formacion/cursos-iaph/detalle/6301/datos-basicos.html

Curso-taller \”La conservación de hierro y aleaciones de cobre arqueológico de procedencia subacuática\”

Workshop on “The Conservation of Iron and Copper Alloys from Archaeological Sites of Underwater Origin”

You can now register for ther course-workshop “The conservation of iron and archaeological copper alloys of underwater origin” that will be held from November 24 to 26 at the Center for Underwater Archaeology organized by the Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico – IAPH in collaboration with the Spanish @Grupo of Conservation of the International Institute for Conservation.

Iron and copper alloys are part of the group of metals most common in underwater archaeological sites. They can be found on a wide variety of objects, from small nails that are part of attachment systems to large artillery elements, such as cannons. The conservation of these elements represents a challenge due to the alterations they undergo during their stay in the aquatic environment. Knowing the mechanisms of alteration is essential to propose a conservation methodology in the short and long term. The objective of this course is to present, in a theoretical-practical way, the main conservation measures required by these objects from their extraction to the completion of their treatment in the laboratory.

Coordinated by Elisa Fernández Tudela, Head of the CAS Conservation Department, it has among its teachers: María Auxiliadora Gómez Morón and María López Rey (IAPH); Luis Carlos Zambrano Valdivia (Museum of Cádiz); Manuel Bethencourt Núñez (University of Cádiz); and Cristina San Martín Bel, Restorer.


📅 Pre-enrolment until 2 November 2025

👉 More information and form: https://lajunta.es/5qboy