Cultural Anthropology 2012-2013

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY JOBS - 2012-2013

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Bard College - Cultural Anthro. - Oct. 15
The Anthropology Program at Bard College invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in cultural anthropology, effective fall 2013. Areas of specialization are open but preference will be given to candidates with a geographic focus on the Middle East. We are particularly interested in candidates who can offer ethnographically grounded courses that contribute to public or engaged anthropology. Topic of expertise open, but might include one of the following interests: religion, humanitarian politics, social movements, labor, and the public sphere. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to innovative teaching at a liberal arts college as well as excellence in scholarship. Candidates must have Ph.D. in hand by July 2013.


 * Please submit curriculum vitae, cover letter describing research and teaching interest, evidence of teaching experience including course syllabi, a writing sample and three letters of recommendation by email to [mailto:hr12056@bard.edu hr12056@bard.edu] . Applications must be received by October 15th. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Anthropological Association meetings in San Francisco.

Bellevue University (NE) - Cultural Anthropology
Bellevue University seeks a broadly trained cultural anthropologist with real-life experience in cross-cultural applications to a variety of applied areas. This position is best filled by a faculty member serving as an effective educator, mentor and role model for students and adjunct faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences. The successful candidate will have the ability and willingness to teach introductory cultural anthropology courses and develop relevant anthropology curriculum in collaboration with colleagues in other academic colleges (for example, ethnography of technology or entrepreneurial and organization-based communities). The candidate will also demonstrate an ability to teach and train in ways that value the varied learning needs and interests of a sociologically diverse student population.
 * Deadline not stated - posted: 08/16/2012 (Reposted Job: Initially posted on 06/08/2012)

Brown University - TT Asst. Socio-Cultural Anthropology/Population Studies - Oct. 1
The Department of Anthropology at Brown University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in socio-cultural anthropology with a specific focus in population studies. The geographical area is open, but expertise on Africa, Asia, or the Middle East is a plus. The successful candidate will be expected to participate actively in Brown’s Population Studies and Training Center, including pursuing an active research agenda and teaching and supervising graduate students in the department’s anthropology and population track. Ability and experience teaching undergraduate courses that address global problems related to population (e.g., development, health, and the environment) are desirable, as are research interests in these areas. We seek a theoretically innovative scholar with demonstrated success conducting ethnographically grounded research and an exciting trajectory of future scholarship. The PhD must be in hand before appointment.
 * Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three referees to: www.interfolio.com/apply/13375. Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received by October 1, 2012 will receive full consideration. The appointment will be effective July 1, 2013.
 * received email via interfolio asking for supplemental materials (10/5) X3
 * Received this email from interfolio on 10/12:
 * I got this notice as well, after getting an email from interfolio on the 5th asking for more materials. Are people who previously received an email from the same interfolio "help" address requesting more materials assuming they are indeed on the long shortlist?
 * "Dear applicants, There may have been some confusion about requests for materials for the Brown job, when information appeared temporarily in the job ad that was meant to go only to 15 people on a long shortlist who were asked to submit additional materials. Only applicants who received a specific request for additional materials should gather and submit these additional materials. Apologies for any inconvenience."


 * I think the answer to this is yes. Nevertheless, you may want to check with the department to make sure.

Carleton College - TT Asst. Socio-Cultural Anthropology - Sept. 15
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton College invites applications for a tenure track assistant professorship in socio-cultural anthropology beginning September 1, 2013. The successful candidate will have a specialization in globalization, sustainable development, or food and an area studies specialization in Latin America, East Asia, or the Middle East. In addition to teaching in their substantive areas, the successful candidate will also be required to teach Introduction to Anthropology. The individual we seek is dedicated to excellent teaching in a liberal arts environment, welcomes opportunities to work with students as partners in learning, and is committed to teaching students with diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Strong research credentials and a promising scholarly agenda are essential, and the successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in Anthropology (or its completion imminent).

To apply, please visit the Carleton College website at jobs.carleton.edu to complete the online application, including a letter of intent, c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references.
 * Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2012 and preliminary interviews will be conducted at the 2012 American Anthropological Association Annual meetings in San Francisco.
 * FYI - although the ad says "contact info for three references" these references will receive requests for letters of reference once you submit your application to the online system. In case you want to warn your references. (9/24)
 * FYI - This is probably obvious, but I wrote to ask whether they would consider other geographic regions. The answer was no; they want to diversify their coverage. Had to try! Good luck to all who meet the criteria. (8/1)
 * Anyone heard from this school? I applied but haven't heard anything. (x2) Hope someone gets into the long/short list!
 * Request for interview at the AAAs (10/22) (x3)
 * Congrats! Did you hear via email? Yes, from the administrator (10/22).
 * Generic email rejection from administrator received, 10/23. "Although your credentials were impressive, other candidates fit our needs better at this time" etc.
 * Did anyone else not get the generic e-mail, but also no contact from them about AAA meeting?
 * I was not contacted for an AAA interview and did not get the generic e-mail. I also did not write in my cover letter that I would attend the AAA, I regret that.
 * Yes, I did write in my cover letter that I would attend the AAA, and have not presently received either a request for a AAA interview or a rejection (10/23). (x3)
 * Did everyone else's rec letter writers submit letters? The reason I ask is that I believe only two out of three of my recommenders submitted, since the automated e-mail they received said the deadline was in late November (in small print). So we assumed that they wouldn't look at rec letters until after AAA interviews. But now I'm wondering if this is the reason why I haven't heard anything. Ugh.
 * I also only have two recommendation letters. One of my recommenders commended that he was given until November 30th to submit the letter. I have not receiced either a rejection or an invitation for interview.

Carnegie Mellon University - Anthropology & History - Oct. 1

 * Tenure track faculty position in Anthropology & History
 * 2/2 Load
 * "Candidates’ research should engage with both anthropology and history, preferably drawing upon both ethnographic and archival methods. The successful candidate will teach courses in our Global Studies program, as well as in the History graduate program. We encourage applicants to demonstrate how their research and teaching will contribute to one or more of our graduate program’s thematic strengths in environment, science, technology, and health; African American and African diaspora; culture and power; labor and politics; and gender and family."
 * HARDCOPY ONLY, Deadline: 1 Oct. 2012
 * Also posted at Open Field or Mixed Hire History Jobs 2012-13
 * This job is no longer posted on the Chronicle's website. There is, however, a new job posting for World/Global History listed. Does anyone know if this position is still open? (09/04/2012)
 * Yes, it is. See: http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/#/detail/4837470
 * Any news?
 * Not yet - did anyone recieve confirmation of receipt of materials? I haven't. (x5)
 * I got an email from the admin person on 10/10 saying my ref letters hadn't arrived and to have my referees send via email.
 * 10/21 received email asking for additional writing samples/draft of dissertation (x4)

Davidson College (NC) -Sociocultural Anthro of Africa - Oct. 31 -
The Davidson College Dept. of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track position in the sociocultural anthropology of Africa at the rank of assistant professor. Applicants must have a research and teaching focus in sub-Saharan Africa as well as teaching expertise in issues related to African-Americans. Applicants should submit the following materials online at jobs.davidson.edu: cover letter, writing sample, CV, research statement, graduate transcript, teaching statement, sample syllabus, list of 3 academic references, and dissertation abstract. Additional supporting materials may also be included. We anticipate selecting our list of interviewees for the AAA meeting by October 31st.
 * Does anyone know what happened in their search for a Latin Americanist last year?

Duke University (NC) - Cultural Anthropology - Oct. 15
The Department of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position with a specialization in the relationship among culture, society, and genomics. The appointment will be made at the Assistant Professor rank; the successful candidate will be jointly appointed in Duke’s Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, with research and educational activities bridging between and enriching both academic units. We seek a scholar whose research focuses on the manifold cultural and social issues surrounding genome sciences, including the interface between these emerging sciences and topics such as cultural diversity, heritage, technology, the body, economy, government and the politics thereof. The successful candidate should have strong training in anthropology – preferably a Ph.D. in the discipline – and should have conducted qualitative ethnographic fieldwork. The Ph.D. must be in hand by July 1, 2013.
 * Letters of application, a curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and one writing sample (25 pages maximum) should be sent as pdf files by October 15, 2012 to Pat Bodager at pbodager@duke.edu. Please do not send hard copy (though your recommenders may send their letters in hard copy or in other formats besides pdf if necessary; the address for hard copy letters is Pat Bodager, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Box 90091, Duke University, Durham NC 27708). All applications received by October 15, 2012 will receive full consideration.


 * Anyone have any information about who is chairing or on the search committee for this job? How anthro-heavy versus IGSP?

Eckerd College (FL) - Cultural Anthro. - Nov. 2
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, tenure-track position, to start September 2013. Ph.D. in Anthropology required. Seven courses per year (3-1-3) with opportunities to take students abroad during the January term or summer. Courses include Introduction to Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Theory Seminar, and Research Methods (quantitative/qualitative). Environmental and/or medical anthropology focus is a plus, as is scholarly experience in Africa, Asia, Latin America, or the Pacific. Candidates with demonstrated teaching excellence in a liberal arts setting and who maintain empirically oriented research programs that encourage undergraduate participation are preferred.


 * Submit letter of application, vita, recent teaching evaluations, statement of teaching philosophy, graduate transcripts, and contact information for three references by November 2, 2012, via http://www.eckerd.edu/hr/employment. Inquiries may be sent to Prof. Scott Burnett, burnetse@eckerd.edu. Interviews at the AAA.

Franklin & Marshall College - Sociocultural Anthro. - Nov. 2
The Department of Anthropology at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for one tenure-track position in sociocultural anthropology at the Assistant Professor or Instructor level, beginning Fall 2013. Ph.D. in anthropology, teaching experience, and a track record of publication strongly preferred. Franklin & Marshall faculty are expected to be excellent teachers, active mentors, and productive scholars. Teaching load is 3/2, which includes participation in the College's general education requirement, "Foundations," and/or the first-year seminar program and teaching courses that fulfill the College's non-Western cultures requirement. We are looking for a colleague who does not duplicate our present departmental interests. The successful candidate must have experience in conducting and analyzing extensive, long-term fieldwork. Topical areas of interest are: critical approaches to humanitarianism, language and culture, visual representation, and race and ethnicity. Research and teaching culture areas are: Middle East/North Africa, Asia, or Oceania.

Candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, the names and affiliations of three references, and brief teaching and research statements to Misty L. Bastian, Chair, Department of Anthropology via email at misty.bastian@fandm.edu. Candidates who progress in the search will be given directions where to send hardcopies of their transcripts. We will interview candidates for the position at the American Anthropological Association meetings in November.


 * Application deadline is Friday, November 2nd, 2012. We will accept application materials electronically, but not after midnight on that date.


 * This precise job description was posted two years ago, and out of curiosity I checked the faculty list at F&M: the person hired then seems to have left after one year. Who knows why, but since I remember having a combative AAA interview with this dept. two years ago, I have to wonder if it' s a positive working environment.

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva - Anthropology/Sociology of Development - 30 Sept. 2012
The Graduate Institute invites applications for a full-time position at the rank of Assistant Professor.

Starting date: on 1 September 2013 or on a mutually-agreed date.

Candidates must hold a PhD in Anthropology or Sociology or equivalent, and have a demonstrated interest in, and ability to address broader theoretical issues, as well as methodological challenges of studying phenomena fom the local to the global, using a mix of methods including fieldwork and ethnography. Competence in quantitative methods would be an asset. Candidates must have their doctoral degree in hand prior to their appointment.

The Institute is seeking to attract candidates focusing on one or more of the following fields relating to issues in the South: markets, poverty, inequality and social justice; global health and medicine; issues of global environment, livelihoods and resource use (e.g. climate, land, water, food and agriculture). The capacity to work with colleagues from other disciplines is an asset. The successful candidate will teach at both master's and doctoral levels and supervsie masters' and PhD theses. The teaching language is either English of French. Prior knowledge of French is not required, but the successful candidate is exepected to acquire at least a passive knowledge of it.
 * Application deadline: by 30 September 2012. To apply: go to the Graduate Institute's website.
 * Received request for additional materials 10/9/12 (x1)

==='''[http://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=175648020&Title=Assistant%20Professor%20in%20the%20Department%20of%20Sociology%20and%20Anthropology Illinois State University - TT Asst. Cultural Anthro. (Latin Am.) - Oct. 1] '''=== Illinois State University Department of Sociology and Anthropology seeks a Cultural Anthropologist with a focus on Latin America or Latin American transnational/borderlands studies for a Tenure Track position at the Assistant Professor level. Ph.D. in Anthropology is required by August 16, 2013. Specialization in applied and/or medical anthropology is preferred.
 * Application review will begin October 1, 2012, and continue until the position is filled.

Marlboro College (VT) - TT Asst. Cultural Anthropology - Oct. 15
Marlboro College, a liberal arts college of 300 students and 41 faculty members, invites applications from broadly trained, dedicated teachers for a full-time, tenure-track position in Cultural Anthropology. The successful candidate's core responsibilities will be to teach introductory and intermediate anthropology courses that broadly describe the discipline, its theories, and its methodologies while supporting advanced, independent, often cross-disciplinary undergraduate work in a liberal arts setting.

As the sole anthropologist on the faculty, the successful candidate will support students with a wide range of geographical, topical, and methodological interests. She or he will actively work with Marlboro students engaged in fieldwork off campus and teach the skills of writing ethnography and could take part in teaching one or more of the required courses in our World Studies Program. College teaching beyond the graduate assistant level desired. PhD required.

Marlboro College is noted for its intellectual rigor and lively classroom discussion. We are committed to the development of clear writing and a global perspective. Our undergraduate students enjoy a 7:1 student-faculty ratio, a voice in governing the community, and individualized courses of study on a 350-acre campus in the hills of southern Vermont. Marlboro College is an Equal Opportunity employer. The faculty, students, and staff share a commitment to diversity and the values of equality, inclusion, and respect for all human differences.
 * Application consideration begins October 15, 2012; position begins September 2013. All applicants must apply online at https://www.marlboro.edu/offices/hr/jobs/.

Michigan State University (James Madison College) - Culture & Public Health in Africa - Oct. 16, 2012
Michigan State University seeks candidates for a tenure track/system position at the Assistant Professor level, with joint appointment in the Comparative Cultures and Politics (CCP) major in James Madison College of Public Affairs (75%) and Lyman Briggs College (25%). The successful candidate will have substantive expertise in culture and public health in Africa or Asia (particularly South or Southeast Asia), with particular attention to the most vulnerable populations in those areas. Desired fields of interest include health inequalities, local perceptions of health or popular health cultures, and the local impact of national and international health programs and policies, among others. The successful candidate will also demonstrate commitment to excellent undergraduate teaching. Within James Madison College, the successful candidate will be able to teach in the introductory Comparative Cultures and Politics sequence and the upper division curriculum, including a senior capstone seminar. Within Lyman Briggs College, the successful candidate will teach in the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science curriculum: Introduction to HPS, upper-level substantive HPS courses, or the senior capstone seminar. Applicants should demonstrate commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching in interdisciplinary programs that draw on social sciences and humanities and to achieving a substantial record of scholarship. Candidates may be from the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, geography and related disciplines.


 * DUE OCT 16. Letters of recommendation should be sent directly to CCP Search (job ref. #6623), James Madison College-MSU, Case Hall, 842 Chestnut Rd., Room S367, East Lansing, MI 48825.
 * 10/19 - SC Chair emailed me to ask for transcripts and to tell me that letters were not in yet. She also left me a voicemail asking her to call her back. She said they are hoping to develop their long short-list in the next few weeks and to bring in interviewees by the end of the semester and to make an offer by the New Year.
 * I also received an email asking for transcripts on 10/19.
 * To the first poster- what were you told in the phone call/when you called back?

==='''[http://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=175632742&Title=Cultural%20Anthropology%2C%20Assistant%20Professor Millersville University (PA) - Asst. Professor, Cultural Anthro. - July 9, 2012]'''=== The Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Millersville University in Lancaster C[http://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=175632742&Title=Cultural%20Anthropology%2C%20Assistant%20Professor Millersville University (PA) - Asst. Professor, Cultural Anthro. - July 9, 2012]ounty, PA seeks a Cultural Anthropologist, with expertise in one or more of the following areas: gender, race-ethnicity, biocultural anthropology, language and culture, food/environmental anthropology, immigration/diasporas. Geographical specialization is open but must not duplicate existing department strengths in the Mediterranean and Atlantic World. The normal course load per semester is four sections of no more than three separate courses.

Required: Ph.D. degree in Anthropology or ABD in Anthropology, with degree in hand by June 2013.

To Apply: Go to jobs.millersville.edu and complete a faculty application.

Application Due: 07/09/2012

'''Start date January 2013. '''


 * Phone interviews underway, late July
 * Any of the phone interviewees been called for a campus visit? (8/14)

Mississippi State University (Nov. 16, 2012) - Department Head
The Department of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures (AMEC) at Mississippi State University seeks applications for the position of Department Head to begin July 1, 2013. AMEC (http://amec.msstate.edu/) is a young, rapidly growing department. Undergraduates receive basic grounding in four-field anthropology. The applied M.A. program has two tracks: archaeology/bioarchaeology and cultural anthropology. Faculty areas include environmental anthropology and archaeology, human skeletal analysis, household and settlement pattern archaeology, and medical anthropology. Applied aspects include cultural resource management (CRM), forensic anthropology, isotope studies, geophysics, and human-environment interaction. The Department Head will serve on graduate committees and as major professor for a limited number of students. Teaching expectation is one course per semester. AMEC is in the College of Arts & Sciences, which includes 14 academic departments and eleven programs. The department is housed in the Cobb Institute of Archaeology (http://www.cobb.msstate.edu/), an endowed institute with office and lab space, a research library, a museum and a CRM office. The Head of AMEC will work in consultation with the Director of the Cobb Institute to coordinate activities and meet shared goals of the Department and Institute. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Anthropology or Archaeology and have or be eligible for tenure at the rank of Professor. Candidates should have a substantial publication record, experience with grants and contracts, and a research agenda complementing the department’s B.A. program in Anthropology and M.A. program in Applied Anthropology. Subfield, interest area, and geographic area are open. Applicants should send a cover letter, CV, statement detailing the applicant’s vision for and fit in an applied program, evidence of scholarly activity and teaching effectiveness, and names & contact information for at least three references to Chair, AMEC Search Committee, PO Box AR, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762. Applicants must also apply online at www.jobs.msstate.edu (PARF # 6854).


 * Review of applications will begin Nov. 16, 2012, although applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
 * Job posting at AAA

Northern Arizona University - TT Asst. Medical Anthro. - Nov. 15
The Department of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University seeks a tenure-eligible assistant professor whose duties include both undergraduate and graduate level teaching, as well as standard tenure-eligible research and service activities. Ability and experience with external funding of research is desirable.

Minimum qualifications are PhD in Anthropology by August 1, 2013, and an emphasis in medical anthropology. Preferred Qualifications

Preference will be given to individuals with a strong biocultural background and research agenda who have a record of success in obtaining external funding. Preferred areas of research and teaching interest include (but not limited to) public health and health disparities, cross-cultural and/or international health programs and policies, environmental health issues, and interactions of culture and genetics. Preference will be shown to individuals with evidence of teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate and graduate levels with strong ethnographic and mixed methods training and skills. Evidence of applied activities in keeping with the department's applied anthropology orientation is desirable. The candidate's geographic and cultural foci are open. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a commitment to diversity and to web based teaching.
 * This position will be open until filled or closed. Review of applications will begin on Nov. 15, 2012.
 * Inquiries, letters of interest,can be sent to nauanthropologysearch@nau.edu (% Dr. Chris Downum, Screening Committee Chair).   Assistant Professor #600008. http://hr.nau.edu/m/content/view/796/549/ .  NAU is a committed Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

Ohio State University - Cultural Anthro. of Health - Nov. 1
The Ohio State University Department of Anthropology seeks a cultural anthropologist whose research and teaching focus on the social, cultural, economic, and/or environmental determinants of health, beginning academic year 2013-2014.

To complement our strengths in human nutrition and reproductive health and to develop new collaborations within and outside our department, the Department of Anthropology seeks to recruit a junior-level cultural anthropologist who applies a biocultural approach and engages a political economic framework in the study of human health and well-being, including but not limited to mental health, addiction, infectious disease, and the growing international epidemic of non-communicable chronic diseases. The successful candidate will strengthen our research collaborations with other OSU departments and colleges in the health, social, and behavioral sciences in developing theory and methods to address long-standing questions about how complex interactions between sociocultural and biological factors affect human health and well-being. The successful candidate will use ethnographic and epidemiological methods of data collection and analysis. Highest priority will be given to applicants having expertise in both of these areas, which will broaden the scope of analysis beyond the traditional framework of biomedicine or discipline-bound approaches to the study of population health. Such expertise will also contribute to the university’s current strategic interests and the college’s efforts to integrate the biological, psychological, and social components of health and well-being. Ph.D. required. Evidence of productivity and excellence in research and teaching required.
 * Application deadline is November 1, 2012. Send letter of application, CV, and contact information for three references to Chair, Anthropology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, 4034 Smith Laboratory, 174 W. 18th Avenue, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1106.

Oregon State University - Asst. Prof. Cultural and Ecological Anthropology - Oct 31
The Anthropology Department at Oregon State University invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 9-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Cultural and Ecological Anthropology. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Director. This position supports the School of Language, Culture, and Society's (SLCS) emphasis on Social Justice and builds burgeoning native/indigenous studies in the School.

Pacific Lutheran University - TT, Latin America
The Department of Anthropology at Pacific Lutheran University is seeking a tenure-track faculty member to teach six 4-credit courses during the academic year. We seek an individual specialized in Latin America to teach introductory courses in cultural and linguistic anthropology, and upper division courses preferably in religion and/or transnationalism, or topics that complement existing faculty offerings.

Please submit your application including cover letter, vitae, and a list of courses prepared to teach at http://employment.plu.edu. 3 confidential letters of reference will also be requested by PLU for selected applicants.


 * posted 10/12/2012: "Review of application materials will begin immediately, but the position will remain open until filled."

Pomona College (CA) - Assistant Professor in Sociocultural Anthropology - Oct. 15
Pomona College, a small liberal arts college with a strong interdisciplinary tradition, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Sociocultural Anthropology. Applicants must have an active research and publishing program, demonstrated excellence in teaching, and PhD in hand at time of appointment. Area/topic open, but preference will be given to scholars whose work engages social justice, transnational feminism, or social movements with a geographic focus on South Asia, Southeast Asia or Latin America.


 * Application letter, CV, and three letters of reference must be submitted online at academicjobsonline.org. Complete applications received by October 15, 2012 will receive full consideration.


 * The application system for this position is asking for a graduate transcript even though this listing clearly does not. My application is listed as "incomplete" on the status page because of this. Anyone else encountering this?
 * You need to upload a transcript--I emailed the chair and they said it was necessary, even though it's not in the ad. (It's listed as a requirement on the online form.)
 * Skype interview request for Oct. 26 (October 19) (2)
 * Do those with interview requests work in regions they listed as a preference (South/Southeast Asia or Latin America)?

Princeton Univ. (NJ) - Asst. Professor, TT, Sociocultural Anthropology (2 positions) - Oct. 1
Princeton University Department of Anthropology invites applications for two tenure track assistant professor positions in sociocultural anthropology. We seek ethnographically grounded and theoretically engaged scholars whose research and teaching promise to expand our current range of inquiry. Applicants should send a cover letter summarizing their teaching and research goals for the next three to five years, and -- given Princeton's strong emphasis on independent work -- a statement of advising philosophy for undergraduate and graduate students. Application dossiers should also include a full CV, names and contact information for four referees, a writing sample (e.g. published or submitted article) and syllabi for two courses in sociocultural anthropology (one basic, one more advanced). The PhD is required by time of appointment (July 1, 2013); therefore, current graduate students should also indicate their progress toward timely completion of the degree.

Applications should be made through Princeton University Jobs website: jobs.princeton.edu/applicants/. Address applications to Search Committee, Department of Anthropology. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2012, continuing until the positions are filled.

Future information about the department can be found at: www.princeton.edu/anthropology. For information on Princeton’s policies related to faculty and families, see www.princeton.edu/dof/policies/family_friendly.

Application review begins: October 1, 2012

Start date: July 1, 2013

InsideHigherEd Ad here


 * I looked at the Web site to check out the faculty research interests. What struck me was that almost all of the them are Columbia or UC Berkely alumni. Ridiculous.
 * Are we supposed to send physical copies of the application materials? I went to their Jobs website and couldnt' upload anything.
 * Do you read this advert to mean that the cover letter must include a section on advising philosophy, or that a separate advising philosophy should be sent?
 * Not applying for this, but since the clause about advising philosophy occurs in the sentence detailing the contents of the cover letter, I would assume they are asking for it in the letter rather than as a separate document. It is a bit ambiguous, though, so it might not hurt to inquire with the dept?
 * "Applicants should send a cover letter . . ., and a statement of advising" -- I can't parse that as anything but two separate items (and "statement of [blank]" is a common stand-alone item in these sorts of job apps
 * The online application form is asking for different documents than the ad states. Instead of advising philosophy, the online app is asking for a statement of teaching interests AND a statement of teaching interests (NOT a statement of advising philosophy). What did others do?
 * I sent a long letter including a 3-5 yr research plan with teaching interests and then a separate Advising Statement, since that is what the job ad asked. I did not ask contact the Dept to ask.

Saint Louis University - Socio-Cultural Anthro/Intercultural Studies - late Oct.
Saint Louis University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service is seeking applicants for a tenure track appointment, at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and a secondary appointment in the Center for Intercultural Studies to begin fall 2013. We are looking to hire a socio-cultural anthropologist and the subareas are open, but the Department and Center have research interests in intercultural studies, health/medicine, urban, immigration and environmental sustainability. The successful candidate will have expertise in theory and methodology and a willingness and ability to teach a graduate level theory and/or methodology course. Position responsibilities include conducting and publishing research, teaching graduate and undergraduate anthropology courses and helping to build a dynamic anthropology program and contribute to an intercultural center. A Ph.D. is required at the time of the appointment. The Sociology and Criminal Justice department is interdisciplinary with 16 full-time faculty positions, including 3 anthropologists, 200 undergraduate majors, an MA program, and is a thriving part of a doctoral/research extensive university. In addition, Saint Louis University is an urban university ranked as one of the top 5 Jesuit-Catholic universities in the country. All applications must be made online at jobs.slu.edu ; applications must include curriculum vitae, a sample of written (published) work and a cover letter. Send three letters of recommendation by post to: Richard Colignon, Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Saint Louis University, 3750 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108.
 * Review of the applications will begin in late October and applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Swarthmore College - TT Asst. Social/Cultural Anthro (Latin America and/or Latinos) - Oct. 1
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Swarthmore College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Social/ Cultural Anthropology at the Assistant Professor level beginning in the Fall of 2013. We seek applicants who specialize in the anthropology of Latin America and/or Latinos and Latinas in the Americas with a research agenda that focuses on one or more of the following areas: visual anthropology, immigration, borderlands, globalization, and neoliberalism. PhD in hand at time of appointment and teaching experience preferred. The successful candidate will be expected to teach five courses a year, one of which must be a methods course of their choosing.
 * Application deadline is Monday, October 1, 2012. Candidates should submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. Please apply at: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1617. (Recommenders are encouraged to use the on-line application website). If unable to submit on-line, send to Farha Ghannam, Acting Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1397.
 * request for AAA interview received 10/22.

University of Akron - Anthropology of Health
The University of Akron seeks a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor to start in Fall 2013. The successful candidate will have expertise in the anthropology of health with emphasis in political economy or political ecology. Geographical area of specialization is open. Candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in Anthropology in hand at time of appointment. Candidates are expected to pursue a vigorous research program with potential for substantial publication and external funding. An interest in involving undergraduate students in research is desirable. Evidence of excellence in teaching is required. The department has a growing tradition of undergraduate research through community-based research and service-learning. Clear potential to contribute to this emphasis is a plus. Contribution to enhancing the department’s course offerings with online course development is expected.


 * Please send a letter of application, CV, and contact information for three references. Because the University of Akron is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse faculty serving a diverse student body, also include a statement describing your experiences teaching in a multicultural environment. For complete details and to apply please visit: http://www.uakron.edu/jobs. Job ID#7238

University of California, Berkeley, TT Asst. Professor of Visual Culture - Oct. 15
Department of History of Art, University of California at Berkeley. Assistant Professor of Visual Studies (tenure-track). Appointment effective July 1, 2013; PhD required by start date. In an initiative to broaden our conceptual coverage and our representation of methods and theories in interdisciplinary visual studies, the Department seeks a specialist in the anthropology of art and/or critical theory of image-making broadly defined, especially if focused on key technologies of image- and object-production and their histories and economies. Substantial PhD-level training in non-Western or Western arts and visual cultures is desirable; evidence of comparative, analytical, or historiographical work beyond particular area/period studies in art history is essential. Teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels is expected; located in a global research university in a dynamic metropolitan area, the Department administers a large and vital major and an internationally prominent PhD program. Affiliation with or cross-appointment in other programs on campus is possible where relevant.

All application materials should be uploaded to the secure search portal at aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00021 by October 15, 2012.


 * Also posted at Art History 2012-2013 and New Media & Digital Humanities 2013

University of California, Irvine - TT (higher level assistant or early associate) - Nov. 30
Requirements -The PhD is required. We welcome applicants with a strong record of ethnographic fieldwork and theoretical innovation in one (or ideally two) of the following areas: 1) environment, science, and technology; 2) language and culture; 3) urban studies; and 4) feminist theory. Geographic area of expertise is open, but candidates with a research focus in Latin America are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching and mentoring, as well as to incorporating critical attention to gender, race, religion and class in their research and teaching.

Application Procedure -Please send a cover letter detailing research and teaching expertise, a CV, a writing sample or publication, and three letters of reference. Candidates should apply online. Please visit the following website to begin the application process: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply.


 * The online application should be completed no later than November 30, 2012.

University of California, Irvine - Lecturer with Potential Security of Employment - Dec. 1
The Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine, seeks to fill a Lecturer with Potential Security of Employment (LPSOE) position beginning July 1, 2013. The PhD is required at the time of appointment. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a strong record of excellence in undergraduate teaching, lecturing, and mentoring across the subfields of anthropology, with an emphasis on sociocultural anthropology. The expected teaching load will be from 7 to 9 courses per year, on a quarter system, depending upon other service obligations. Lecturers PSOE are members of the University of California Academic Senate with associated benefits, including eligibility for UCI’s attractive faculty housing programs, as well as medical and retirement benefits. Similar to Assistant Professors, Lecturers PSOE are evaluated for regular merit salary increases and eventually for promotion to Lecturer with Security of Employment, which has the permanence of a tenured position.


 * Application Procedure - Candidates should apply online by December 1, 2012, although applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The online application should include a cover letter, CV, teaching evaluations, a portfolio including a range of detailed course syllabi, a statement that reviews one-s teaching experience and philosophy, names and addresses of three referees to comment primarily on the candidate’s teaching. Please visit the following website to begin the application process: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply.

University of Denver -TT Socio-Cultural Anthro.- Oct. 20
The Department of Anthropology in the Divisions of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Denver invites applications for a tenure track position in socio-cultural anthropology, beginning September 1, 2013.

The desired area of scholarly expertise is international development with emphasis on one or more of the following topics: human rights, environmental politics; urbanization; tourism; intangible cultural heritage. Geographical area is open. Applicants with a strong applied and public anthropology orientation are encouraged to apply.

Qualifications: ABD in Anthropology is considered, PhD completed by September 1, 2013 required. Teaching experience helpful but not required. Candidate must show evidence of having a specific research program capable of generating new knowledge.
 * Applications accepted until October 20, 2012.

University of Guelph - TT Assistant Professor - October 31-
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph invites applications for a tenure-track position in Anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective July 1, 2013. The successful candidate will have a strong research programme in environmental anthropology and/or indigenous peoples’ issues. Applicants with research programs that also incorporate elements of civil society are especially welcome. Ethnographic area is open, but should complement the existing strengths in the Anthropology programs. The successful applicant should be able to teach within the range of our core courses, including anthropological theory, regional ethnography and kinship and social organization. These courses run from second year undergraduate through senior seminars. Being able to contribute to graduate teaching in theory, methods and/or a substantive area is a must. Beyond these requirements, there is also the potential to develop new courses.

Applications must include a letter of application (including a statement of teaching and research interests), a curriculum vitae, a teaching dossier (including a teaching philosophy, course outlines, and course evaluations), and selected recent published scholarly work. Applicants should provide contact information for three referees. Applications should be submitted no later than October 31, 2012 to: Dr. Patrick Parnaby, Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1. More information about the Department of Sociology and Anthropology can be found at http://www.uoguelph.ca/socioanthro/
 * Applicant Tracking Questionnaire received (October 4) x 2

University of Memphis - Applied Anthrology - Nov. 1
The University of Memphis, Department of Anthropology, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Anthropology with a specialization in Applied Anthropology and emphasis on Globalization and Development. The position will begin August 2013. The U of Memphis offers the BA and a nationally recognized MA program in Applied Anthropology established in 1976 with an emphasis on engaged scholarship, and concentrations in (1) Globalization, Development, and Culture, (2) Medical Anthropology, as well as a graduate certificate in museum studies. The successful candidate will contribute to teaching introductory undergraduate courses in cultural anthropology and area/topical studies, as well as globalization and development courses at the graduate level. Specialization is open, but should complement existing faculty strengths. Research in African and/or African American contexts, strong methodological skills, and ability to train students in a range of methodologies are preferable. Must demonstrate a commitment to developing a local/regional research agenda and mentor graduate students in anthropological practice.


 * Application reviews begin November 1 and may continue until the position is filled. Initial interviews will occur at the 2012 American Anthropological Association meetings November 14-18 in San Francisco, CA.

University of Minnesota, Morris - Cultural Anthro. - Dec. 1
The University of Minnesota, Morris seeks an individual committed to excellence in undergraduate education to fill a tenure-track position in cultural anthropology beginning Aug. 12, 2013. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic individual who can increase student enrollment in our program. UMM emphasizes close student-faculty relationships and faculty-directed student research. The annual teaching load is five courses. The successful candidate should be able to teach introductory cultural anthropology, an ethnographic methodology course, and courses in the candidate's area of specialization.


 * Qualified candidates must apply online using the University of Minnesota Employment System at http://employment.umn.edu. Via regular mail, please send a cover letter expressing your interests in teaching at a liberal arts college and outlining your research interests, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a curriculum vitae to: Sharon Severance, University of Minnesota Morris, Division of Social Science, 600 E. 4th Street, Morris, MN 56267. Position open until filled; application review begins December 1, 2012.

University of Mississippi - Cultural Anthropology (deadline unclear)
The University of Mississippi invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Anthropology. This is a tenure track position beginning August 2013. We are looking for a cultural anthropologist with a traditional, four-field education who has an active fieldwork-based ethnographic research program. Thematic and geographical areas are open. Ph.D.‘s and advanced ABD’s in anthropology will be considered. We will be interviewing at the AAA meetings. To help us in scheduling interviews in San Francisco, please submit your application materials as soon as possible. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. Interested candidates should apply online at https://jobs.olemiss.edu by submitting their curriculum vitæ with the names and contact information for three references, letter of application, and one-page statement of teaching philosophy (using the “Other 1” link).
 * The position will remain open until filled or until an adequate applicant pool is established. (from AAA website). Direct link to apply: https://jobs.olemiss.edu/postings/1766

University of New Hampshire - Medical Anthro. - Nov. 16
University of New Hampshire, Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant professor specializing in medical anthropology starting in August 2013. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in hand, an active research program using anthropological methods, evidence of scholarly productivity, including publications, and demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate courses including introduction to cultural anthropology, introduction to biological anthropology, ethnographic methods, anthropological theory, and upper-level courses in his/her areas of specialization. We are looking for scholars who bridge the divide between traditional ethnomedicine and more cutting edge biomedical research. The ideal candidate’s research will be inherently interdisciplinary and may include such areas as bioethics, reproductive health, early life health, health interventions and public policy. Regional and theoretical/methodological areas of interest are open although those focusing in Asia, Europe or North America are especially encouraged to apply. Candidates should be able to make a significant research contribution and collaborate with other schools and departments at UNH.
 * Send curriculum vita, letter of interest discussing research, teaching experience and prospective courses, and the contact information of three referees to Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology, 310 Huddleston Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. The deadline for applications is November 16th, 2012. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via Skype in early December.

University of North Carolina, Greensboro - Dept. of Anthropology, Head of Dept. - Jan. 2 2013
The Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications and nominations for the position of Department Head, the appointment to be effective August 1, 2013. The appointment carries permanent tenure and may be at the rank of either Professor or Associate Professor, depending upon the individual’s qualifications and experience.

The Head is expected to provide effective administrative and intellectual leadership for the department, to have a strong commitment to the department’s undergraduate mission, to support the faculty in their work as teachers and researchers, to supervise further development of the undergraduate program and undergraduate research opportunities, and to establish strong ties between the department and university initiatives. The department welcomes applications from individuals representing any area of anthropology, particularly those whose empirical research would complement the emphases already represented in the department.

The Department of Anthropology (http://www.uncg.edu/ant) is one of 20 departments in the College of Arts & Sciences and offers the BA degree with a current enrollment of approximately 116 undergraduate majors. The department supports a four-field approach to anthropology and values hands-on experiences for students. It has nine full-time faculty members and expects to be hiring additional tenure-track faculty in the coming years. The areas currently represented are archaeology, cultural anthropology, and biological anthropology. The faculty members have a strong commitment to engaging students in their research programs.
 * UNC Greensboro is especially proud of the diversity of its student body, and it seeks to attract an equally diverse applicant pool for this position, including women and members of minority groups. It is an AA/EEO employer with a strong commitment to increasing faculty diversity and will respond creatively to the needs of dual-career couples. Review of applications will begin on Jan. 2, 2013, and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit their vita with a letter explaining their interest in the position and a description of their approach to the responsibilities of a Department Head, including evidence of demonstrated leadership accomplishments as well as effective communication and organizational skills; a statement about their research program and evidence of funded research; a statement about their teaching philosophy; and contact information for four references. If you have questions about the position, please contact the chair of the search committee, Denise Baker (dnbaker@uncg.edu) Applications should be submitted by email to lawright@uncg.edu.

University of Richmond - TT Asst. - Middle East and/or North Africa (Islam) - Nov. 1
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Richmond invites applications for a tenure-track position as an assistant professor in cultural anthropology to begin in August, 2013. We are seeking a candidate whose primary focus is the Middle East and/or North Africa with an emphasis on Islam. Fluency in a major Middle Eastern language is strongly preferred. Candidates must be committed to excellence in teaching at all undergraduate levels, including introductory courses in cultural anthropology, as well as courses in their areas of specialization.

To apply for this position, please visit www.urjobs.org and use the Faculty (Instructional/Research) link to upload a curriculum vitae, a letter of application, a concise writing sample, and a statement of teaching and research interests. Applicants should arrange for three letters of reference and graduate school transcripts to be sent to Dr. Jan French, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Weinstein Hall 302D, 28 Westhampton Way, University of Richmond, VA 23173.


 * Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2012. Members of the search committee will conduct pre-arranged interviews at the AAA conference in San Francisco.

University of Pennsylvania - Religion & Community, Modern South Asia (1600-present) - Nov. 1
The Department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania seeks to appoint a tenure track assistant professor in the field of religion and community in modern South Asia (1600-present). Candidates may have expertise in any religious tradition, but should be familiar with the broad spectrum of religious life in modern South Asia. Disciplinary orientation is open. The candidate should have mastery of South Asian languages relevant to his or her tradition and/or region of focus.

The successful applicant will display demonstrable excellence in undergraduate teaching, as well as the ability to supervise graduate students working in diverse religious traditions and with a range of disciplinary orientations. We especially encourage applicants who are conversant across disciplines.
 * Applications will be reviewed starting November 1, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, representative writing samples/publications, sample syllabi for both graduate and undergraduate courses, a statement of research interests, and the names and contact information of three individuals who will provide letters of recommendation. Applicants should mention in their cover letter whether they are planning to attend any of the following annual meetings this fall: the American Academy of Religion, the American Anthropological Association, or the Madison South Asia Conference.
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2012-2013

University of Toronto - Medical Anthropology - Dec. 6
The Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, invites applications for a tenure-stream position in Medical Anthropology, preferably with a focus on aboriginal health in North America. Other regional specialties that complement current faculty interests may also be considered. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will begin on July 1, 2013. Applicants will have earned a PhD in Anthropology or a closely related discipline at the time of application or expect to complete it very soon after.

Qualified candidates should submit applications online at utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1201092. Applications should include a cover letter outlining current and future research interests, full CV, writing sample, and teaching dossier (to include a statement of teaching philosophy). The online system can accommodate up to five attachments (10 MB) per candidate. Please combine files into one or two attachments, preferably in PDF format, although MS Word format is also acceptable. Submission guidelines are available at uoft.me/how-to-apply.In addition, three letters of recommendation should be sent by the closing date directly to Professor E. B. Banning, Chair, Department of Anthropology, by email to [mailto:anthro.officeofthechair@utoronto.ca anthro.officeofthechair@utoronto.ca].
 * The closing date for applications is December 6, 2012. If you have questions about the position, please contact[mailto:anthro.officeofthechair@utoronto.ca anthro.officeofthechair@utoronto.ca].

==='''[http://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=175653548&Title=Assistant%20Professor%20or%20junior%20Associate%20Professor University of Virginia - Asst. or junior Assoc. Professor - Oct. 19]'''=== Tenure-track or tenured, full-time position at the rank of Assistant Professor or junior Associate Professor. Seeking anthropologists with a research focus on the relationship between culture and environmental changes. Research questions might include: how do people react to environmental changes drawing on cultural resources-including local knowledge systems, religions and rituals, language choice, gender identities, kinship structures, social organization, and cultural expressions such as art, literature, poetics and music? How are these changes situated in a wider global context and within a historical context? Geographic area is open.

The appointment will be housed in the Anthropology Department (anthropology.virginia.edu), but the person appointed will hold a two-year Mellon Fellowship in Environmental Humanities at UVa's recently inaugurated Institute of Humanities and Global Cultures, and he or she must show ability to enhance this interdisciplinary community, engaging actively with other Fellows and with other scholars at U.Va. to strengthen scholarship and teaching.

To apply, please submit a Candidate Profile through Jobs@UVA (jobs.virginia.edu) and attach the following: CV, cover letter describing qualifications and research trajectory, two samples of written work that demonstrate integration of ethnography and theory, and contact information for three references; search on posting number 0610454.

===University of Wisconsin - La Crosse - TT Asst. Cultural Anthropology - Nov. 1=== The Department of Sociology/Archaeology is seeking a dynamic cultural anthropologist who is looking to teach motivated students in a collegial, supportive, and collaborative atmosphere. Our open position is for a tenure track, Assistant Professor of anthropology to begin late August 2013. We seek applications from individuals who hold a Ph.D. in anthropology by time of appointment. Preference will be given to candidates whose areas of expertise incorporate any or all of the following: environmental anthropology, the social construction of gender, and sociolinguistics. Candidates with research experience in the South Pacific, Africa, the Middle East, and South/Central/Western Asia are especially encouraged to apply, but all applications will be considered from candidates whose geographic focus complements, rather than duplicates, faculty regional interests. Candidates who have experience with a variety of teaching methods, have the potential to obtain research funding, and have a strong desire to incorporate undergraduate students in their research activities are preferred.
 * Review of applications will begin August 24, 2012 and early submissions are strongly encouraged. Priority will be given to applications received by October 19, 2012 in selecting candidates for preliminary interviews either at the AAA Meetings in San Francisco (11/14-18, 2012) or by Skype for selected candidates not attending the AAA. However the search will remain open until filled.
 * The position is open until filled, however the review of applications will begin on November 1, 2012.
 * Teaching load is technically 4/4, but taught as a 3/3. From a search committee member: "The teaching load at UW-L is 4/4, but it is taught as a 3/3 load here in our dept. This means that we have 3 preps a semester, and we teach 2 sections of a General Education class as 1 of these preps. This allows us to meet the demand of the university whereby a 4/4 is a typical load, but in reality, we are in the classroom for 9 hours a week (each class is usually 3 credits)."

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Sociocultural Anthropology (Islam) - Dec. 8
University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Anthropology, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in sociocultural anthropology beginning August 2013. Ph.D. required prior to start of appointment. The department seeks an empirically grounded scholar with an active research program, well versed in contemporary anthropological and interdisciplinary theory, whose research addresses the theme of Islam and the cultural imagination. Geographical area open.


 * Submit letter of application, CV, and names of three referees by closing date of December 8, 2012. Electronic applications encouraged to [mailto:Anthro_ Islam_ search@mailplus.wisc.edu Anthro_ Islam_ search@mailplus.wisc.edu] or mail to Professor Katherine Bowie, Chair, Islam Search, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA.

Vanderbilt University - Cultural Anthro./Andean Studies - Oct. 31
The Anthropology Department at Vanderbilt University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in cultural anthropology with a regional specialization in Andean studies, beginning fall semester 2013. We seek an individual with a strong theoretical orientation. Political ecology, political economy, history, ontologies, and social movements are of particular interest, but other approaches will be given consideration. The applicant’s work should be grounded in ethnographic field research, with an active program of ongoing scholarship. The successful candidate will join colleagues specializing in South American studies within a research-oriented and growing department of anthropology focused on Latin America, with a well-funded doctoral program.

Teaching responsibilities will include four courses per year, with undergraduate and graduate classes in general cultural anthropology and the applicant’s areas of expertise.


 * The application deadline is October 31, 2012. Please email cover letter, CV, names of three references, and evidence of teaching effectiveness to: Shelley.Darling@vanderbilt.edu. Address letters to Tom Dillehay, Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, VU Station B #356050, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235.

Webster University (MO) - TT Asst. Cultural Anthropology - Oct. 19
The Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Webster University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the level of assistant professor in cultural anthropology to begin in August 2013. We seek an individual with an active research agenda and successful undergraduate teaching experience in political anthropology with primary interest in the anthropology of human rights preferably in the Global South. Applicants will be expected to teach introduction to cultural anthropology, qualitative methods, anthropological theory as well as other courses within the applicant's field of expertise. Candidates will have earned a doctorate in cultural anthropology by the date of the appointment. ABD considered if near completion. This is a nine (9) month academic position with a teaching load of six courses per year (three courses each semester) and student academic advising responsibilities within the home department. Opportunities exist for faculty research and for teaching at our international campuses. Faculty members are expected to participate in department, college and university governance activities and other university events. In addition, the faculty member will be encouraged to work across disciplines, and contribute as a Fellow in Webster University's Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies and to the International Human Rights program.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 19, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should forward: (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of teaching philosophy, (4) teaching evaluations, (5) statement of research interests and relevant publications, and (6) names and contact information for at least three references. Please mail application materials to Anthropology Search Committee, Human Resources, Webster University, 470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, 63119-3194.

University of North Carolina - Greensboro, TT Asst. or Assoc. - Nov. 1 - CANCELLED
[Job search canceled -- confirmed by three wiki participants.] (10/22 - see discussion below)

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Department of Anthropology seeks qualified candidates to fill a position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Socio-Cultural Anthropology to teach introduction to cultural anthropology as well as upper level socio-cultural courses beginning in August, 2013. Although area of specialization is open we are interested in candidates who complement the current faculty expertise and interests. We particularly welcome candidates with regional specializations in Africa, Asia or South Asia as well as the Islamic world. Qualifications: Candidates should have a record of scholarship and demonstrate a commitment to teaching at all levels of undergraduate education, including majors and non-majors. Candidates must have or anticipate a PhD in Anthropology by August 1, 2013.
 * Deadline: Reviews of complete dossiers will begin November 1, 2012; and continue until filled. Contact: Applicants should send a current curriculum vitae, research statement, a teaching portfolio (to include a teaching statement, student course evaluations, and 3 syllabi including one for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology and two additional upper level socio-cultural class); and three letters of reference to Dr. Susan Andreatta, Chair of the Search Committee for the Department of Anthropology, UNC Greensboro, 426 Graham Building, Greensboro, NC 27412-5001.
 * New job posting for Dept. Head (Full Prof or Associate): http://www.uncg.edu/ant/documents/ATYHeadship.pdf

General Discussion and Questions
Has anyone noticed that this year jobs seem to be requiring a ridiculous amount of documents up front? It seems insane that at the first stage of an application a school needsletters, transcripts, writing sample, syllabi, teaching and research statements, in addition to a cover letter and CV. Each of the three that I have finished has required these documents (all in slightly different requests requiring timely individualized tailoring). I have at least a dozen more apps to go, my full-time VAP to attend to, and that pesky dissertation to finish up. Anyone have any idea what the logic is behind requiring everything up front?

A: It theoretically should make the search committee's process easier. Narrow the pool based on CVs and cover letters, and then instead of having to request additional materials for a smaller cohort they would have them already at hand. As an applicant, I find it annoying as well. Some jobs even want undergrad (!!) transcripts. Even initial letters of recommendation seem like an unecessary requirement.

A2: This is particularly strange since I thought that the AAA had started asking that schools NOT require letters of rec in the first stage.

Either I'm losing my mind (possible) or North-Carolina Greensboro had a Nov 1 Asia/Africa job that is now longer posted on AAA or their own website. Can anyone confirm this is a cancelled search?
 * Yes. I received a message on Oct 18 from the dept. secretary that the search has been cancelled.
 * Same job as this one that is still on the university HR page and was updated Oct 19?http://provost.uncg.edu/Academic/EPA_Personnel/JobLists/DetailPage.asp?s='2413'
 * If this is one of those cases of someone lying on the wiki to get an edge, that's really severely f-ed up. What a disgrace. I hope it's not true.


 * Has anyone emailed Prof. Andreatta to check? I see that the above link is active for the job but it is not on the department website (their chair search is) and it is not on the main listings page for HR either.
 * A professor there just wrote (I have permission to quote): "We had to replace the original job position announcement with a call for a new department head, as our department chair (who has been in that position for about 9 years now) announced that he is stepping down." So that probably rules out most of us. Good luck all!
 * Just got an official snail mail letter that the search is cancelled (10/22)--extra disappointing considering how much material they asked for and how long it took me to prepare it! Good luck to everyone.
 * Cancellation confirmed by e-mail.
 * (10/23) I called the chair and he confirmed that the search was cancelled.
 * What a great example of why requiring a host of unique materials AND initial letters of recommendation is a bad idea. What a waste of time for everyone invovled--and to cancel it so soon before the deadline is doubly disheartening.

Who is on this page for the '12-'13 search?
ABD - Looking for first job: 23

PhD - Looking for first job: 3

Have a job, looking for new one ...


 * adjunct: 1
 * VAP: 10
 * lecturer: 3
 * postdoc: 16
 * tenure track: 3
 * tenured:
 * outside academia:
 * dual career: 3
 * educ. admin: 1

post postdoc (unemployed): 1

participant observer (ABD learning the ropes before diving in):

Have a job, not looking for new one (lurking):

Search committee member observing discussion: 1