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ANU Biological Anthropology Research (BAR) 2017 Seminar Schedule

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Australian National University

BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH
BAR SEMINARS 2017

Thursdays 4pm, Jean Martin Room, Level 3 Beryl Rawson Building 13

February 23rd
Dr Rita Hardiman
University of Melbourne
The Melbourne Femur Research Collection: From forensic anthropology to multi-disciplinary research collection of international significance

March 2nd
Megan O’Donnell
Australian National University
The Phoenix Cohort: The effects of bushfire stress in utero

March 16th
Dr Tanya Smith
Griffith University
How teeth shed light on our evolutionary past

March 23rd
Prof Robert Brooks
University of New South Wales
The value of rarity in sexual behaviour

April 6th
Dr Vicky Melfi
Taronga Conservation Society Australia
Behavioural Biology title TBC

May 4th
Clare McFadden
Australian National University
Parturition Scars

May 18th
Dr Emiliano Bruner
Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana, Spain; and University of Colorado, US
Fossils, skulls, and brains: bridging paleoneurology and medicine

July 27th
Dr Siân Halcrow
University of Otago, NZ
The once forgotten child in bioarchaeology: developments in the field

August 17th
Dr David Coall
Edith Cowan University
The crucial role of the early psychosocial environment in human reproductive developmental plasticity: an evolutionary perspective

August 31st
Dr Alison Behie
Australian National University
Human and primate adaptations to changing environments

September 21st
Dr Cyril Grueter
University of Western Australia
Sexual selection and primate multilevel societies

October 5th
Dr Caroline Bennett
Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
What do we do when we dig up mass graves?

October 19th
Dr Varsha Pilbrow
University of Melbourne
The Great Ape Dental Scoring System and a single case-study of its application to human evolutionary research

Twitter: @ANU_BioAnth | Event enquires: Justyna.Miszkiewicz@anu.edu.au

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ANU Biological Anthropology Seeks Primatologist for 3-Year Fixed Appointment

anu_logo_stacked_rgbLecturer in Biological Anthropology

Job no: 515459
Work type: Fixed Term
Location: Canberra / ACT
Categories: Academic

Classification: Academic Level B
Salary package: Level B: $91,541 – $104,254 per annum plus 17% Superannuation
Term: Full time, 3 years fixed term

Position overview

The School of Archaeology and Anthropology in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences is seeking to make a 3 year fixed term appointment in biological anthropologist specialising in primatology to contribute to its research and teaching program, commencing in July 2017. We seek to appoint a lecturer with an active commitment to research, who is able to translate that research interest into lively and engaging courses taught at the undergraduate level and above, and to supervise postgraduate research students. That person will be able to demonstrate energy and expertise in teaching, research and publication, at an early-career level.

Complete information available here:
http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/515459/lecturer-in-biological-anthropology

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