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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