Two archaeological science internships are available to undergraduate archaeology students for summer 2021. HTML Two archaeological science internships are available to undergraduate archaeology students for summer 2021 (between Monday 2nd – Friday 20th August). These are aimed at helping students to develop experience, knowledge, skills and employability, and providing the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to research projects. Internships will be based in one of the SHCA labs and last three weeks and can be used to fulfil fieldwork requirements. These volunteer positions will be supervised by the archaeology lab technician, with extra topic-specific supervision from academic staff where relevant. Previous internships The School ran similar interships in 2019, and you can read the experience of those students at the link below. Archaeological Science Internships 2019 Archaeological science internships Both internships will involve three weeks working on a range of archaeological materials relating to a number of SHCA staff research project. It is anticipated that activities will include: collagen extraction from animal bones for carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis; post-excavation processing, identification and recording of artefacts and animal and plant remains from Early to Middle Holocene shell midden sites; experimental investigation of the effects of heating on the oxygen isotope values of ostrich eggshell. How to apply Internships will be awarded through a competitive process managed by the SHCA laboratories committee. If you are interested in applying for an internship please submit a maximum two-page CV and a (short) letter of motivation to Dr Robin Bendrey (robin.bendrey@ed.ac.uk) by Friday 18th June 2021. Please get in contact if you have any questions! Websites with useful insights on producing a CV: http://www.bajr.org/Employment/getajob.asp; https://www.ed.ac.uk/careers This article was published on 2024-08-01