Subject: Position at British Museum
Scientist (Ceramics and Stone) Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science British Museum UKP24,776 pa Scientists at the British Museum undertake research and routine analysis of materials to investigate the history, technology, deterioration, conservation and storage of artefacts in our collections. These scientific activities support the Museum's wider aims of preserving and presenting the collections; the results are disseminated to a wide range of audiences through reports, publications, lectures, information in the galleries and on the Museum's website. You will undertake petrographic examination and other investigations into the raw materials, identification, provenancing and technology of ceramic and stone artefacts; you will also play an active role in projects designed to address issues related to their deterioration and conservation. In addition, you will be expected to provide more wide-ranging scientific services within the aims of the Museum. You will have a strong knowledge and understanding of materials science, and a good degree and/or higher qualification in a relevant subject such as geology or materials science. You will be familiar with the use of petrographic examination, have experience in the use of techniques such as SEM-EDX and XRF, and be familiar with other techniques including XRD, Raman, FT-IR and ICP-AES, which you will apply to the study of ceramic and stone artefacts and materials from the Museum collections. You may have worked in a university or museum where you will have carried out investigations on stone and/or ceramic museum artefacts. In this post you will combine analysis of the materials and technology of artefacts to enhance understanding of the Museum collections with study of their deterioration and conservation. You will be expected to share your work with the wider museum and conservation community through lecturing and publication, and contributions to the Museum's public programme. For further information or a full application pack, please see <URL:http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/jobs> email bm [at] peoplemedia__co__uk or telephone +44 845 601 0885, quoting reference 73044W. Closing date: 12 noon, 20 July 2007 [please note the extended deadline for applications]. The British Museum is an Equal Opportunities Employer *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:13 Distributed: Friday, June 29, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-13-025 ***Received on Thursday, 28 June, 2007