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May 2003 – Present

Dayschool Tutor

Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge

I have developed and delivered a series of stand-alone dayschools and weekend courses appropriate for adult learners. Click Here to view my tutor profile on the University of Cambridge website.

2011–12 Academic Year

   
The Anglo-Saxon Church in East Anglia Weekend Course: 13–15 January 2012 Course Tutor

2004–05 Academic Year

   
Exploring the Anglo-Saxon Landscape Dayschool: 19 March 2005 Dayschool Tutor

2003–04 Academic Year

   
Getting Started in Landscape History Dayschool: 22 May 2004 Dayschool Tutor
Exploring the Anglo-Saxon Landscape Dayschool: 13 March 2004 Dayschool Tutor

October 2006 – Present

Dayschool Tutor

Wuffing Education, Sutton Hoo

I regularly teach for Wuffing Education, an independent educational organisation based at Sutton Hoo which provides study-days on various aspects of the Anglo-Saxon period.

The Anglo-Saxon Churches of East Anglia Dayschool: 22 October 2011 Dayschool Tutor
The Archaeology of the East Anglian Conversion Dayschool: 11 December 2010 Dayschool Tutor
Raising the Dead: Discovering the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries of East Anglia Dayschool: 28 November 2009 Dayschool Tutor
The Anglo-Saxon Landscape Dayschool: 03 November 2007 Dayschool Tutor
Monasteries in the Landscape Dayschool: 21 April 2007 Dayschool Tutor
The Coming of Christianity to East Anglia Dayschool: 21 October 2006 Dayschool Tutor

August 2008 – July 2010

Visiting Fellow

School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia

As part of a partnership between NAU Archaeology and the School of World Art Studies and Museology, I developed a course introducing students to the nature of commercial archaeology in Britain. The course comprised seminars and practical sessions held at UEA and NAU Archaeology's Norwich office.

2009–10 Academic Year

   
Introduction to Archaeological Fieldwork 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director

2008–09 Academic Year

   
Introduction to Archaeological Fieldwork 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director

September 2003 – June 2007

Associate Tutor

School of History, University of East Anglia

I taught a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on British landscape history and archaeology. This included lecturing and leading seminars, organising fieldtrips and practical sessions, the co-ordination of guest speakers, the setting and marking of coursework and examinations, the supervision of undergraduate dissertations and the provision of pastoral care.

During the 2005–06 academic year I provided teaching cover during the study leave of a full-time member of staff.

2006–07 Academic Year

   
Practical Skills in Landscape Archaeology 30 credits, MA Landscape History Course Director
Medieval Landscape and Material Culture 30 credits, MA Landscape History Course Director
Landscape Special Subject Part I: Medieval High-Status Settlement 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Seminar Leader
Landscape III: Surveying Field Course 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Course Director
Landscape II: Landscape, Settlement and Society, AD1066–1600 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director
Landscape I: Landscape, Settlement and Society, 4000BC–AD1066 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director

2005–06 Academic Year

   
Landscape Special Subject Part I: Medieval High-Status Settlement 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Course Director
History: Sources and Methods 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Course Director
Landscape III: Surveying Field Course 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Course Director
Landscape II: Landscape, Settlement and Society, AD1066–1600 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director
Landscape I: Landscape, Settlement and Society, 4000BC–AD1066 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Course Director

2004–05 Academic Year

   
Landscape III: Surveying Field Course 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Assistant Tutor
Landscape II: Landscape, Settlement and Society, AD1066–1600 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Seminar Leader
Landscape I: Landscape, Settlement and Society, 4000BC–AD1066 20 Credits, 2nd Year Undergraduate Seminar Leader

2003–04 Academic Year

   
Practical Skills in Landscape Archaeology 30 credits, MA Landscape History Assistant Tutor
Medieval Landscape and Material Culture 30 credits, MA Landscape History Assistant Tutor
Landscape III: Surveying Field Course 30 Credits, 3rd Year Undergraduate Assistant Tutor

June 2001 – June 2007

Part-Time Tutor in Archaeology and Landscape History

School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University of East Anglia

I devised and delivered a range of courses and stand-alone dayschools appropriate for adult learners. Additional responsibilities included organising fieldtrips and practical sessions, setting and assessing coursework, coordinating guest speakers, and providing guidance on further learning opportunities.

2006–07 Academic Year

   
An Introduction to the Techniques of Field Archaeology I
Certificate in Field Archaeology and Landscape History
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
Themes in the Landscape
Certificate in Field Archaeology and Landscape History
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
The Prehistoric Landscape
Certificate in Field Archaeology and Landscape History
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
The Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Landscape
Certificate in Field Archaeology and Landscape History
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
The Post-Medieval Landscape
Certificate in Field Archaeology and Landscape History
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
Tracing the History of Your House 10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Tutor
Monastic Landscapes in East Anglia Dayschool: November 2006 Dayschool Tutor

2002–03 Academic Year

   
‘Deconstructing’ a Medieval Parish Church Dayschool: 10 May 2003 Dayschool Tutor
Exploring the Anglo-Saxon Landscape Dayschool: 22 February 2003 Dayschool Tutor

2001–02 Academic Year

   
Church Archaeology (Six-day field-school: July 2001, April, July & Aug 2002)
Certificate in Practical Archaeology
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
Introduction to Archaeological Surveying (Six-day field-school: March 2002)
Certificate in Practical Archaeology
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director
Introduction to Geophysics (Six-day field-school: August 2001; March 2002)
Certificate in Practical Archaeology
10 Credits, Certificate Level Course Director

 

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