19th May 2005, 01:58 PM
I've worked at some units where there was a ceiling on some positions i.e. senior supervisors required to have degrees. That said there were some who had achieved that position without said degree, through merit (or getting there before it was made a requirement?).
I don't think that I've seen an advert for an archaeologist requiring a masters degree. If you have ambitions to follow an academic career a PhD is absolutely essential.
I don't think that I've seen an advert for an archaeologist requiring a masters degree. If you have ambitions to follow an academic career a PhD is absolutely essential.