We focus on the collection and evaluation of research data in the field and laboratory, using primary data as tools for innovation and social impact. Members of the Centre work across archaeology and forensic science.
Our research in field archaeology and forensic taphonomy involves collaborations with leading national and international organisations.
The UCLan Research Centre for Field Archaeology and Forensic Taphonomy works with researchers from across the world. Our expertise is in primary data collection and investigation.
Every year archaeological field research takes place all over the world, particularly in the UK, USA and the Mediterranean. The work that we do has assisted with the identification of human remains in Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, the Philippines and Ukraine. We provide bespoke training for the International Committee of the Red Cross.
We focus on the methodological, pedagogic, and transformative aspects of original primary data as tools for innovative science and social impact. We do collaborative research in archaeology, anthropology, computing, forensic taphonomy, criminalistics, and genetics, working in the areas of Citizenship, Society and Justice.
Expected September 2026
Start date
January 2026
Preston Campus
Preston, Lancashire,
Preston,
Lancashire,
PR1 2HE, Northern England, United Kingdom
01/11/2025
Start date
March 2026
Preston Campus
Preston, Lancashire,
Preston,
Lancashire,
PR1 2HE, Northern England, United Kingdom
You need a recognised UK first degree, second class honours or above; or a UK masters degree or equivalent qualification. PhD studentships normally require at least an upper second class honours first degree. Where English is not your first language an English language qualification is required at IELTS 6.5/7.0 or equivalent, acceptable qualification.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.