Teaching profile
EU Teaching/Research Programmes
Leonardo da Vinci vocational training programme; Cēsis, Latvia (2008).
Erasmus teaching staff mobility programme; CEU, Budapest, Hungary (2008).
Erasmus teaching staff mobility programme; Institute of Archaeology, University of Lund, Sweden (2008).
Erasmus teaching staff mobility programme (course on the Archaeology of Crusading); CEU, Budapest, Hungary (2010).
Department of Archaeology, University of Reading
'The Archaeology of Crusading' (Part 3 and MA levels, 2008-)
'"Europe" in the Later Middle Ages' (Part 3 and MA levels, 2007-)
'Later Medieval Europe' (Part 2 level, 2008-)
'Issues and Debates in Medieval Archaeology' (MA level, 2008-)
'People and animals' (Part 1, 2007-)
'Zooarchaeology' (Part 2, 2008-)
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
‘Archaeology of Medieval Britain’ module – lectures on animals and society, historical framework and parish churches (2001-2007).
‘Migration Period Europe’ module – lectures on the Church and society, towns, élite material culture and identity and the transition from the late Antique to medieval periods (2005, 2007).
‘Archaeology of Scandinavia’ module – lectures on Viking art, runes and runestones and the conversion to Christianity (2004, 2006).
Supervision of 1st-3rd year undergraduates on core course papers (communicating through material culture: art, symbolism, architecture; the archaeology of religion; environment and human impact; death and the body; the origins of historic Europe) (2001-2005) and optional papers (Migration Period Europe; Anglo-Saxon archaeology; archaeology of Scandinavia; medieval Britain) (2001-2007).
Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge
Supervision of 2nd and 3rd year undergraduates on the ‘archaeology of Scandinavia’ (2004-7).
New York University in London
Guest lecturer on ‘hunting and forests in medieval England’ for ‘History of Britain’ course (2003).
Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge
10 session course on ‘The Archaeology of Medieval Britain’ (2003).
Day school on ‘The Archaeology of Religion in Medieval Europe’ (2004).
Guest lecturer on 'Anglo-Saxon funerary archaeology' for an advanced diploma module in ‘The Archaeology of Death’ (2004).
11 session advanced diploma course (+2 fieldtrips) on ‘The Archaeology of Medieval England’ (2005).
Department for Continuing Education, Oxford University
Guest lecturer on ‘The significance of predation in Anglo-Scandinavian culture’ for weekend residential course on ‘Anglo-Saxon Paganism’ (2005).
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