Dr Sarah Scott
Lecturer in Archaeology
BSc (Leicester), DPhil (Oxon.) FSA
Tel: 0116 223 1309
Email: sas11@le.ac.uk
Sarah Scott read Archaeology at the University of Leicester. She moved to Oxford in 1989 and completed her DPhil in 1992. She held a Fellowship in Social Sciences at the University of Durham before joining the School at Leicester in 1995. She is currently Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Research
Teaching
As Director of Undergraduate Studies I am responsible for the management and development of undergraduate degrees within the School of Archaeology and Ancient History. I have extensive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience, including lectures, seminars, practicals and fieldtrips for a wide range of courses. Third year option courses have included Archaeology/Ancient History and Education (from 2012), Classical Art in Context (from 2010), Art for Archaeologists (1995-2003), Domestic Archaeology in the Roman World (1995-2003), and Pompeii: Archaeology and Heritage (1998-99). I regularly contribute to MA courses in Roman and Historical Archaeology, and supervise campus-based MA and PhD students.
I have undertaken writing, marking and supervision for a range of modules and dissertations within the successful School of Archaeology and Ancient History Distance Learning programme since 1997, including MA modules in Archaeology and Heritage, the Archaeology of Standing Buildings, Classical Landscapes , and the undergraduate modules in Aims and Methods and Classical Archaeology (module co-ordinator).
I am currently supervising three PhD students.
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