Bruck was a
junior research fellow at
Clare Hall, Cambridge from 1997 to 1999. She then moved to
University College Dublin, where she had been appointed a
lecturer in archaeology in 1999. By 2006, she had been promoted to
senior lecturer. She was promoted to Professor of Archaeology at Bristol, before returning University College Dublin as Professor of Archaeology and Head of the School of Archaeology in 2020. More recent work has included nineteenth and twentieth century Ireland, including the
1916 Rising and the archaeology of internment. She has edited several volumes, including
Making Places in the Prehistoric World: Themes in Settlement Archaeology (1999) and
Bronze Age Landscapes: Tradition and Transformation (2002). She has received research funding from the
British Academy. She was previously editor of PAST, the newsletter of the
Prehistoric Society. and vice president of the
Prehistoric Society. In 2023 she was elected a
Member of the Royal Irish Academy (MRIA). In 2025, she was elected an International Fellow of the
British Academy (FBA). == Selected publications ==