Janet Montgomery
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Janet_Montgomery/est
+44 (0)1274 233550
j.montgomery@bradford.ac.uk
Teenistuskäik
Töökohad ja ametid
2007–...
Bradfordi Ülikool, Lektor (1,00)
2003–2007
Bradfordi Ülikool, Erakorraline teadur (1,00)
Haridustee
1998–2002
Bradfordi Ülikool, UK. PhD 2002
1994–1996
Bradfordi Ülikool, UK. BSc arheoloogiateaduses
Lisainfo
Akadeemilised kohutused
Principal supervisor to four current doctoral students:
Victoria Müller (AHRC CDA studentship with Museum of London) “The end of the world? Famine, plague and climate change in 14th century London”
Jacqueline Towers (AHRC) “The significance of cattle birth seasonality in the detection of dairying in archaeology”
Joseph Warham (NERC-BUFI studentship with the British Geological Survey) “Sr-isotope biosphere mapping in Britain”
Julia Beaumont (AHRC application pending) “Irish names in a London cemetery: identifying survivors of the Great Famine in 19th century London”
Associate supervisor to one current doctoral student:
Pamela Cross (AHRC application pending with National Trust/Bernard Cornwell OBE) “Horses of Men and Gods: Horse Sacrifice and Mortuary Rituals in 1st Millennium AD Britain” (principal supervisor: Dr. J. Bond)
Previous postgraduate students: M.Sc. dissertation supervision: K. Lakin; R. Cooper, J. Beaumont, K, Keefe, R. Brettell, H. Sale, J. Towers, S. Curtis. Ph.D. committee: V. Grimes. Marie Curie Doctoral Fellows: M. Pellegrini, University of Parma; A. Heier, University of Berlin.
Lecturing for undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules: Archaeometry, The Chemistry of Human Remains, Instrumental Analysis (all team-taught). Module leader for Foundation Year Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Skills (module received the highest student feedback scores of the Foundation year programme in 2008/2009).
Personal tutor to 16 MSc, BSc and Foundation students
Principal supervisor to four current doctoral students:
Victoria Müller (AHRC CDA studentship with Museum of London) “The end of the world? Famine, plague and climate change in 14th century London”
Jacqueline Towers (AHRC) “The significance of cattle birth seasonality in the detection of dairying in archaeology”
Joseph Warham (NERC-BUFI studentship with the British Geological Survey) “Sr-isotope biosphere mapping in Britain”
Julia Beaumont (AHRC application pending) “Irish names in a London cemetery: identifying survivors of the Great Famine in 19th century London”
Associate supervisor to one current doctoral student:
Pamela Cross (AHRC application pending with National Trust/Bernard Cornwell OBE) “Horses of Men and Gods: Horse Sacrifice and Mortuary Rituals in 1st Millennium AD Britain” (principal supervisor: Dr. J. Bond)
Previous postgraduate students: M.Sc. dissertation supervision: K. Lakin; R. Cooper, J. Beaumont, K, Keefe, R. Brettell, H. Sale, J. Towers, S. Curtis. Ph.D. committee: V. Grimes. Marie Curie Doctoral Fellows: M. Pellegrini, University of Parma; A. Heier, University of Berlin.
Lecturing for undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules: Archaeometry, The Chemistry of Human Remains, Instrumental Analysis (all team-taught). Module leader for Foundation Year Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Skills (module received the highest student feedback scores of the Foundation year programme in 2008/2009).
Personal tutor to 16 MSc, BSc and Foundation students
Kvalifikatsioon
Teadustöö põhisuunad
ETIS KLASSIFIKAATOR: 4. Loodusteadused ja tehnika; 4.2. Maateadused; TÄPSUSTUS: Isotoopuuringud, Geokeemia
ETIS KLASSIFIKAATOR: 1. Bio- ja keskkonnateadused; 1.4. Ökoloogia, biosüstemaatika ja -füsioloogia; TÄPSUSTUS: Inimese ökoloogia
ETIS KLASSIFIKAATOR: 2. Ühiskonnateadused ja kultuur; 2.3. Ajalooteadused ja arheoloogia; TÄPSUSTUS: Bioarheoloogia
Lisainfo
Jooksvad projektid
Co-Director with Dr. N.D. Melton of the Gristhorpe Man Project – a 21st century investigation of a 19th century excavation of an oak tree trunk coffin burial. Runner-up in the BA Festival of Science Presentation of Heritage Awards 2008.
Principal Investigator: “Timelines in Teeth” (NERC)
Principal Investigator: An isotopic investigation into the origins of the Iron Age “Chariot” burials of East Yorkshire (British Academy) with Dr. M. Jay.
Viking migration in the North Atlantic (NSF PI T.D. Price
Principal Investigator: 87Sr/86Sr profiling of modern sheep teeth of known life history (NERC)
Project Collaborator: The Beaker People Project (AHRC PI’s Profs Parker-Pearson, Richards and Chamberlain).
Diet and Migration at a Pictish Monastery at Portmahomack, Scotland with Prof. M. Carver (Historic Scotland).
The Iron Age Salt-Miners of Marsal with Dr. L. Olivier and Dr. M. Jay.
Co-Director with Dr. N.D. Melton of the Gristhorpe Man Project – a 21st century investigation of a 19th century excavation of an oak tree trunk coffin burial. Runner-up in the BA Festival of Science Presentation of Heritage Awards 2008.
Principal Investigator: “Timelines in Teeth” (NERC)
Principal Investigator: An isotopic investigation into the origins of the Iron Age “Chariot” burials of East Yorkshire (British Academy) with Dr. M. Jay.
Viking migration in the North Atlantic (NSF PI T.D. Price
Principal Investigator: 87Sr/86Sr profiling of modern sheep teeth of known life history (NERC)
Project Collaborator: The Beaker People Project (AHRC PI’s Profs Parker-Pearson, Richards and Chamberlain).
Diet and Migration at a Pictish Monastery at Portmahomack, Scotland with Prof. M. Carver (Historic Scotland).
The Iron Age Salt-Miners of Marsal with Dr. L. Olivier and Dr. M. Jay.
Publikatsioonid
Klass
Aasta
Publikatsioon
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
3.1.
2009
5.1.
2009
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2007
1.1.
2006
3.2.
2006
1.1.
2005
1.1.
2003
1.1.
2000
25.11.2020
Janet Montgomery
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Janet_Montgomery/eng
+44 (0)1274 233550
j.montgomery@bradford.ac.uk
Career
Institutions and positions
2007–...
University of Bradford, Lecturer (1,00)
2003–2007
University of Bradford, Extraordinary Researcher (1,00)
Education
1998–2002
University of Bradford, UK. PhD 2002.
1994–1996
University of Bradford, UK. BSc (1st class Hons.) in Archaeological Science and the Raper Dissertation Prize, 1996.
Additional information
ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Principal supervisor to four current doctoral students:
Victoria Müller (AHRC CDA studentship with Museum of London) “The end of the world? Famine, plague and climate change in 14th century London”
Jacqueline Towers (AHRC) “The significance of cattle birth seasonality in the detection of dairying in archaeology”
Joseph Warham (NERC-BUFI studentship with the British Geological Survey) “Sr-isotope biosphere mapping in Britain”
Julia Beaumont (AHRC application pending) “Irish names in a London cemetery: identifying survivors of the Great Famine in 19th century London”
Associate supervisor to one current doctoral student:
Pamela Cross (AHRC application pending with National Trust/Bernard Cornwell OBE) “Horses of Men and Gods: Horse Sacrifice and Mortuary Rituals in 1st Millennium AD Britain” (principal supervisor: Dr. J. Bond)
Previous postgraduate students: M.Sc. dissertation supervision: K. Lakin; R. Cooper, J. Beaumont, K, Keefe, R. Brettell, H. Sale, J. Towers, S. Curtis. Ph.D. committee: V. Grimes. Marie Curie Doctoral Fellows: M. Pellegrini, University of Parma; A. Heier, University of Berlin.
Lecturing for undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules: Archaeometry, The Chemistry of Human Remains, Instrumental Analysis (all team-taught). Module leader for Foundation Year Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Skills (module received the highest student feedback scores of the Foundation year programme in 2008/2009).
Personal tutor to 16 MSc, BSc and Foundation students
Principal supervisor to four current doctoral students:
Victoria Müller (AHRC CDA studentship with Museum of London) “The end of the world? Famine, plague and climate change in 14th century London”
Jacqueline Towers (AHRC) “The significance of cattle birth seasonality in the detection of dairying in archaeology”
Joseph Warham (NERC-BUFI studentship with the British Geological Survey) “Sr-isotope biosphere mapping in Britain”
Julia Beaumont (AHRC application pending) “Irish names in a London cemetery: identifying survivors of the Great Famine in 19th century London”
Associate supervisor to one current doctoral student:
Pamela Cross (AHRC application pending with National Trust/Bernard Cornwell OBE) “Horses of Men and Gods: Horse Sacrifice and Mortuary Rituals in 1st Millennium AD Britain” (principal supervisor: Dr. J. Bond)
Previous postgraduate students: M.Sc. dissertation supervision: K. Lakin; R. Cooper, J. Beaumont, K, Keefe, R. Brettell, H. Sale, J. Towers, S. Curtis. Ph.D. committee: V. Grimes. Marie Curie Doctoral Fellows: M. Pellegrini, University of Parma; A. Heier, University of Berlin.
Lecturing for undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules: Archaeometry, The Chemistry of Human Remains, Instrumental Analysis (all team-taught). Module leader for Foundation Year Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Skills (module received the highest student feedback scores of the Foundation year programme in 2008/2009).
Personal tutor to 16 MSc, BSc and Foundation students
Publications
Category
Year
Publication
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
3.1.
2009
5.1.
2009
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2007
1.1.
2006
3.2.
2006
1.1.
2005
1.1.
2003
1.1.
2000
25.11.2020
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