Cultural Anthropology 2015-2016

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY JOBS - 2015-2016

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See also: Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016, Geography 2015-2016, Linguistic Anthropology 2015-2016,  Physical Anthropology 2015-2016, and Environmental Studies 2015-2016

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Aarhus University (DK) - Professor in Anthropology - Deadline: 8 Sept. 2015
The School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, invites applications for a permanent professorship within the field of anthropology. The position is available from 01 February 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The professorship is offered with a view to attracting a particularly talented person who is expected to play a key role in the continued creation of innovative, internationally recognised research areas at the Department of Anthropology. The future professor is expected to contribute to core activities at Aarhus University in general and the Department of Anthropology in particular in the following areas: research, education, talent development and knowledge exchange. The professor will also be expected to provide academic leadership relating to research, education and academic development as well as contributing actively to the further development of the department, both nationally and internationally.

Research: We are seeking a professor with documented extensive research experience within the field of the '''anthropology of politics and religion, with a special focus on democracy and religion in nation-states where democracy has been recently institutionalised. A focus on Asia would be particularly welcome'''. Applicants are expected to formulate a vision for the contribution of their research to the wider field of anthropology. The vision must include a description of new international collaboration and how this will benefit the existing academic environment at the department.

Education: Applicants should be prepared to teach and contribute to developing courses, learning and supervision at all levels of the department’s degree programmes in anthropology (BA, MA and PhD), and will be expected to have a solid teaching experience at university level. Applicants must also be able to collaborate on teaching in connection with other degree programmes offered by the Department of Anthropology and the School of Culture and Society.

Talent development: The successful applicant is expected to be able to identify the development potential of junior researchers and to contribute to the talent development and supervision of PhD students and to teaching and developing PhD courses.

Knowledge exchange: It is expected that the successful applicant will engage in knowledge exchange as mentioned in the strategy for the Faculty of Arts, for instance in research cooperation with private companies, government consultancy, cooperation with civil society actors or the public dissemination of knowledge. Applicants should document any prior experience within the field of knowledge exchange. For further information about the position, please contact Head of Department Jens Seeberg, email jseeberg@cas.au.dk.

Qualifications: Applicants are expected to formulate a vision for the contribution of their research to the wider field of anthropology.Applicants must be able to document: Academic publications at the highest international level including research innovation in the field of anthropology; Solid ethnographic fieldwork experience; Experience of active participation in international research collaboration; Experience of research organisation, including the obtaining and administration of external funding in the field of anthropology; Strong teaching competences and experience of supervising at all levels; Commitment to teaching development, supervision of student projects, talent development, research management and the development of PhD courses.

Applicants must be able to teach in English at university level. If the successful applicant is not fluent in Danish, he or she will be expected to learn Danish within a period of approximately two years. The application must be written in English.
 * Deadline: All applications must be made online and received by 8 September 2015.

Amherst College (MA) - TT Asst. Professor - Sub-Saharan Africa - Deadline: 15 Sept. 2015
The Amherst College Departments of Anthropology-Sociology and Black Studies seek a cultural anthropologist of Sub-Saharan Africa for a full-time, tenure-track, joint position as an Assistant Professor to begin on July 1, 2016. We are looking for a broadly trained, ethnographically grounded, and theoretically engaged anthropologist whose research and teaching interests complement our departments. Within the last decade, Amherst College has profoundly transformed its student body in terms of socioeconomic status, ethnicity, race, and nationality. Today, nearly one-quarter of Amherst’s students are Pell Grant recipients; 43 percent of our students are domestic students of color; and 10 percent of our students are international students. Our expectation is that the successful candidate will excel at teaching and mentoring students who are broadly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion. Although the topical area of specialization is open, we encourage applicants whose research is in one or more of the following areas: urban studies, political economy, postcoloniality, religion, and the environment. As well, we are seeking candidates whose research and teaching interests reflect the fundamental importance of Africa to the histories and contemporary practices of both anthropology and black studies. In addition to having a well-articulated research plan, the successful candidate will be committed to undergraduate and interdisciplinary teaching in a liberal arts context. This will include teaching two courses per semester, advising undergraduate honors theses, and contributing to the core curriculum of both departments. Candidates must have the Ph.D. in hand by the start of the appointment.Prior teaching experience is required.
 * Interested candidates should submit electronically to http://apply.interfolio.com/30134 a letter of application, C.V., two course syllabi, a writing sample (not to exceed 25 pages), and three confidential letters of recommendation. Consideration of applications will begin on September 15, 2015, and continue until the position is filled. We intend to interview at the meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Denver, Colorado, November 18-22, 2015, as well as on campus. Applicants would be advised to submit their materials as soon as possible to be considered for interviews at the Denver meeting.
 * Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016



Arizona State University (AZ) - Asst. Professor - Evolutionary Social Science - Deadline: 15 Nov 2015
The School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University invites applications for an assistant professor to join our world-leading program in evolutionary social science. We seek applicants with exceptional scholarly potential for advancing our understanding of human uniqueness, most especially those with ethnographic or genetic expertise. Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in Anthropology, Evolutionary Biology, or related field by the time the appointment starts, a strong record of research on the interactions between human biology and culture that is grounded in evolutionary theory, and potential for achieving high levels of research productivity and impact. Specific research topic, approach, methods, and region are open, and the candidate’s program of research may be focused in deep or more recent times, including with contemporary societies. Anticipated start date is August 2016.

Additional desired qualifications include evidence of success in obtaining external funding, classroom and online teaching experience, experience mentoring and supporting students, collaborative experiences with an interdisciplinary research team, and capacity to cross-teach and mentor students in anthropology and other programs offered across the School such as global health, applied mathematics, or environmental social science, and specific expertise in ethnographic fieldwork, field or laboratory studies in genetics and/or human behavior.

Information about the School can be found at http://shesc.asu.edu. The School collaborates extensively with ASU’s Institute for Human Origins (http://iho.asu.edu) and the Center For Evolution and Medicine (https://evmed.asu.edu).
 * Application deadline is November 15, 2015. If not filled, reviews will occur every week and thereafter until the search is closed. Applicants must apply online at http://academicjobsonline.org and include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and email addresses of three references. Please make sure your last name appears in each uploaded file name. Please address your cover letter to Professor Robert Boyd, Evolutionary Anthropology Search Committee Chair. A background check is required for employment.
 * Also posted at Physical Anthropology 2015-2016

Barnard College - Assistant Professor of Anthropology - Deadline: 30 Sept. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at Barnard College announces a search for a tenure track assistant professor with a focus on language, culture, or semiotics. We seek a scholar whose expertise complements that of the current faculty. We especially encourage applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, LGBT people, people from diverse economic backgrounds, and individuals from other underrepresented groups. Barnard College is a private women's liberal arts college that was founded in 1889. For many years it was considered the women's college at Columbia University. Today, each academic discipline has developed its own relationship between the Barnard and Columbia departments. The Department of Anthropology is a joint department, meaning that the faculty from Barnard and Columbia comprise a single faculty who work together training undergraduate and graduate students, hiring and mentoring new faculty, organizing seminars and events, and on other scholarly endeavors.
 * Applicants should send a cover letter, a CV and a list of names and e-mail addresses for three referees to http://careers.barnard.edu/postings/1659 by September 30, 2015.
 * Also posted at Linguistic Anthropology 2015-2016
 * Does anyone know what "language, culture, or semiotics" means? Are they strictly looking for a lingustics person?
 * They are strictly looking for a linguistics person, unless they cannot find one, in which they case they may hire someone with another focus, since all sociocultural anthropologists work on culture.

Baylor University (TX) - Biological or Cultural Anthropologist - Deadline: 30 Oct. 2015
Baylor University is a private Christian university and a nationally ranked research institution, consistently listed with highest honors among The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For.” Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas. The university provides a vibrant campus community for over 15,000 students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship. Baylor is actively recruiting new faculty with a strong commitment to the classroom and an equally strong commitment to discovering new knowledge as we pursue our bold vision, Pro Futuris.

Baylor seeks to fill the following faculty position in the Department of Anthropology TRACKING ID#: BQ # 34334. We seek a biological or cultural anthropologist at the level of assistant or associate professor with research and teaching interests that would support our developing program emphasis on health and human biology. Department website at http://www.baylor.edu/anthropology/

QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate at the time of appointment, a record of relevant publications, and evidence of strong potential for external support of research.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Duties include teaching of courses such as an introductory course, an intermediate core course in cultural or biological anthropology and advanced undergraduate courses in the applicant’s area of specialization. Advanced courses would be expected to support the developing program emphasis in human biology and human health, and an approach that integrates cultural and biological anthropology is favored. An active research agenda with a quest for external funding and robust publication is expected, combined with collegial service to the department and the university.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please submit a letter of application and current curriculum vitae. The letter should highlight how the candidate’s background relates to the department’s development of an integrative cultural and biological focus on human health, and human biology and should provide a thoughtful overview of the candidate's research agenda including plans for the future. The CV should include names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references. Semifinalists will be asked to request three letters of recommendation and to provide official transcripts of their doctoral degree work later in the process. Submit to: Garrett Cook, Search Committee Chair, Baylor University Anthropology Department, One Bear Place # 97173, Waco, Texas 76798-97173.

Materials or questions may be submitted electronically to: [mailto:Garrett_Cook@baylor.edu Garrett_Cook@baylor.edu]

Baylor University is a private not-for-profit university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, Baylor is committed to compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws, including those regarding age, race, color, sex, national origin, marital status, pregnancy status, military service, genetic information, and disability. As a religious educational institution, Baylor is lawfully permitted to consider an applicant’s religion as a selection criterion. Baylor encourages women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities to apply.


 * SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Applications will be reviewed beginning 9/25/2015 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, complete applications must be submitted by 10/30/2015.
 * Also posted at Physical Anthropology 2015-2016


 * Just a note based on information from a colleague who was in a different department at Baylor--not only do they consider religion as a selection criteria, it is important in tenure decisions as well (i.e. administration looks at your 'religious service').
 * Check out the long thread regarding this on last year's post (2014-2015), if it is still avilable. (see Archaeology Jobs 2014-2015)

Boston University (MA) - TT Asst. Professor - Psychological Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
The Boston University Department of Anthropology invites applications from social or cultural anthropologists specializing in psychological anthropology for a tenure-track position at the level of Assistant Professor starting July 1, 2016. The department encourages applicants with research interests in the comparative study of emotion and morality, the anthropology of education, learning and socialization, or comparative concepts of psychological illness. The most appropriate candidates should be able to augment and complement Boston University's existing program emphases, including medical anthropology. World area expertise is open. Applicants should have a completed Ph.D. by May 1, 2016, proven teaching ability, and a strong record of research and publications.

Please submit a letter of application (including statement of research and teaching), curriculum vitae, and names of three references to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6244 and address any queries to Prof. Thomas Barfield, Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology, Boston University, at anthrojo@bu.edu.
 * Applications should be received before November 1, 2015 to ensure full consideration.

===California State University Channel Islands (CA) - Assistant Professor in Applied Sociocultural Anthropology - Deadline: 2 Sept. 2015 - PHONE INTERVIEW STAGE=== The Anthropology Program at California State University Channel Islands (CI), invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. We seek a colleague with a subfield specialization in Applied Sociocultural Anthropology with an active ethnographic research program focused on the coastal and/or marine environment. Subtopics are open, and may include: sustainability, resource use and management; climate change; natural disasters; and human ecology. The successful candidate will teach introductory and advanced courses, including interdisciplinary and general education breadth courses. Candidates should demonstrate their ability (or promise) to deeply engage with undergraduate students. Preference is for a candidate with a pedagogical approach grounded in a holistic perspective of the discipline.

Anthropology students and faculty are deeply involved with activities at the Santa Rosa Island Research Station in Channel Islands National Park (approximately 2.5 hours by ferry). Recently opened facilities on campus include new laboratory classrooms for bioanthropology and archaeology classes. Minimum Degree Requirements: A Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related discipline from an accredited institution. ABD in Anthropology considered, but Ph.D. must be completed by time of appointment.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related discipline from an accredited institution and requisite experience for rank. Candidates must demonstrate potential for excellent undergraduate teaching. Candidates must demonstrate research ability with publication or projects near completion.
 * Apply at: https://www.csucifacultyjobs.com
 * Job Open Date: 07-10-2015. Job Close Date: Open Until Filled. Review Begins On: 09-02-2015.
 * Phone Interview: late Sept.

===California State University Dominguez Hills (CA) - TT Asst. Professor in Applied Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014=== The faculty of the Department of Anthropology at California State University Dominguez Hills invite applications for a Tenure Track position in Applied Anthropology, at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall 2016.

The CSUDH Department of Anthropology offers a major and a minor in the discipline with course work in the four anthropological sub-disciplines: ethnology, archaeology, physical anthropology and anthropological linguistics. In addition, courses focus on contemporary disciplinary research, area studies and societal applications of anthropological knowledge. Majors may choose the General Anthropology concentration or the Archaeology concentration. Concentrations in Applied and biological are currently being developed.

For more information see: http://www.nbs.csudh.edu /anthropology /

The Position: We seek candidates with a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, to pursuing an active research agenda, to engaging undergraduate students in research, and to actively engaging in service to the department and the campus community.

Topical specialization may include any dimension of applied anthropology.

Regional specialization should complement existing departmental strengths. Preference will be given to candidates with ongoing or strong evidence of the ability to establish local and international projects that can foster undergraduate involvement and career opportunities.

Teaching Responsibilities will include teaching general undergraduate courses in more than one of the major subfields (archaeology, cultural, biological, and linguistic) as well as courses in applied anthropology. The successful candidate will also assist in developing an Applied Concentration in the curriculum and internship program.

Advising Responsibilities include ability to work with and advise students from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and serve as a role model for students representing multiple ethnicities.

Minimum Qualifications: ABD will be considered; completed Ph.D. is preferred. Area of expertise may include any dimension of applied anthropology. An applicant's areal focus should complement existing departmental strengths. We seek candidates who can demonstrate their commitment to undergraduate teaching, advising, and scholarly excellence. Scholarly research excellence as evidenced by publication record is necessary.

Preferred Qualifications: Completed PhD. Have ongoing or strong evidence for potential local and international projects that can foster undergraduate involvement and career opportunities.
 * How to Apply: Review of applications, consisting of a current CV, cover letter and a list of 3 references will begin December 1, 2015. Applications should be submitted online at the following link: http://www.csudh.edu/employment/

===California State University Fresno (CA) - Asst. Professor - Anthropology/Asian American - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2015=== We seek a faculty member with expertise in the Asian American communities of the United States. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and offer courses in Asian American Studies, Cultural Anthropology and general education. Candidate must possess knowledge and research experience in one or more of the diverse Asian American communities, and the ability to build on and expand the existing Asian American Studies program. Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience, an applied/practicing orientation, a research focus on Gender, Globalization, Immigration or Diaspora Studies, and a willingness to pursue research and involvement with the Central Valley’s Asian American communities.

Required Education: An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Anthropology, Asian American Studies, Ethnic Studies, or a closely-related social science discipline from an accredited institution is required; however, applicants nearing completion of the doctorate (ABD) may be considered. For appointment, the doctorate must be completed by the date of appointment (8/13/2016).

Required Experience: Candidates are required to demonstrate a record of research in one or more Asian American communities. Candidates must have experience and knowledge that would enable them to develop and offer courses in Asian American Studies, Cultural Anthropology and general education. The successful candidate will have interests and abilities required to build on and expand the existing Asian American Studies program. Candidates holding a non-Anthropology doctorate must demonstrate experience with ethnographic approaches and methods. The successful candidate must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with faculty, staff, and students from diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Preferred Qualifications: We prefer a candidate with teaching experience at the university level and a record of teaching excellence. Preferred qualifications also include an applied/practicing orientation, a research focus on Gender, Globalization, Immigration or Diaspora Studies, and a willingness to pursue research and involvement with the Central Valley’s Asian American communities.


 * Application Procedures: To ensure full consideration, applicants should submit all materials by Nov. 15, 2015. Applicants must complete an online application at http://jobs.csufresno.edu and attach 1) a cover letter specifically addressing qualifications and experiences noted in this announcement, and 2) a curriculum vitae. Finalists will be required to submit three current letters of recommendation and official transcripts to the search committee. Search Committee members will be present at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in Denver, Nov. 18-22, 2015, to answer questions (please contact the Search Committee Chair in advance); attendance at the meetings is not a requirement to apply.
 * Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016

===California State University San Bernardino (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Mesoamericanist - Review Begins: 1 Dec. 2015=== The CSUSB Department of Anthropology seeks a Mesoamericanist whose research and teaching interests bridge cultural and archaeological perspectives, and are grounded in community-based engagement. Possible topical areas of interest include cultural heritage, expressive and material culture, identity formation, environmental resilience, and gender. The ability to teach courses on both Mesoamerican archaeology and ethnography is highly desirable, as will be contributing more broadly to the department's curriculum, while complementing existing departmental strengths.

The successful candidate will join an intellectually stimulating and innovative academic environment that embraces diversity. New faculty members are encouraged to develop and participate in activities that support the University's strategic plan which emphasizes: 1) student success; 2) faculty and staff success; 3) stewarding resources; 4) community engagement; and 5) enhancing the campus identity.

California State University, San Bernardino is a comprehensive regional university that serves approximately 18,000 students, and offers 47 undergraduate, 30 graduate and doctoral degree programs and 13 academic programs with national accreditation. CSUSB is committed to providing learning opportunities that are driven by teaching and research excellence, intellectual interaction, creativity and diversity. We invite candidates who share this commitment and dedication to the development of the next generation of students.

Typical Activities: Depending upon interests and experience, the successful applicant will teach undergraduate courses in the BA in Anthropology and perhaps allied fields, and may also contribute to teaching in the MA program in Applied Archaeology. The successful applicant will also be expected to maintain a robust, ongoing research agenda, and to mentor students, particularly in the area of student research. In addition to teaching and professional growth activities, the successful candidate will also provide service, as appropriate, to the university and broader community.

Minimum Qualifications: The successful applicant must have a PhD in anthropology or a closely related discipline in hand by the time of appointment. We strongly encourage members of underrepresented groups to apply.

Supplemental Information: Upon submission of application, applicants are asked to submit electronically a letter of interest that describes their teaching experience and interests, and their research and scholarship record and interests. They must also submit a vita, copy of transcripts, and the names and full contact information of three references. To learn more about our department, visit our website at anthropology.csusb.edu.

If you are interested in our position, apply at https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/1252675/instructional-faculty-anthropology/agency/csusb/apply.
 * Formal review of applications will begin December 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. However, preliminary interviews will be conducted at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, November 18-22, in Denver.
 * Also posted at Latin American History 2015-16 and Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016

College of William and Mary (VA) - Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Program at the College of William and Mary seeks applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. The successful applicant will be jointly appointed in a home department and AMES. AMES is a concentration within the interdisciplinary major of Global Studies, and is supported by 32 faculty affiliates from eleven departments.

We are interested in individuals with research and teaching expertise in Middle Eastern, East Asian, and/or South Asian studies. We welcome applicants in the humanities or humanistic social sciences including, but not limited to Anthropology, Art and Art History, Cultural Studies, Government, Literature, Religious Studies, and other areas of scholarly expertise pending departmental approval. Teaching expectation is two courses per semester, and the successful candidate will be responsible for teaching the interdisciplinary core course in AMES as well as upper-level courses in AMES and his/her home department.

Required Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in a related field at the time of appointment (August 10, 2016).

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated interest in comparative and trans-regional scholarship and teaching, and experience mentoring successful undergraduate research is preferred.

Candidate must apply online at https://jobs.wm.edu. Submit a curriculum vitae, and a cover letter including statement of research and teaching interests. You will be prompted to submit online the names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted by us with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference.
 * For full consideration, submit application materials by the review date, October 15th 2015. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed.
 * Also posted at Art History 2015-2016, Comparative 2016 and Religious Studies 2015-2016

College of William and Mary (VA) - TT Assistant Professor in European and Russian/Post-Soviet Studies - Deadline: 31 Oct. 2015
The Programs in European Studies and Russian/Post-Soviet Studies at the College of William and Mary seek applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level, beginning in August 2016.

We are two strong, interdisciplinary area studies programs within the interdisciplinary major of Global Studies at one of the best small public universities in the United States. The successful applicant will be jointly appointed in a home department and EURS/RPSS. We are seeking a colleague with a commitment to excellence in both teaching and research.

Required: Ph.D. in hand by date of employment (August 10, 2016). The candidate must have demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching.

Candidates from all disciplines in the social sciences and humanities with appropriate expertise will be considered, with a preference for disciplines such as anthropology, art history, political science, economics, and area studies, pending departmental approval. The appointment will be jointly held in the Global Studies Program and in a host department appropriate for the candidate’s discipline. Research and teaching expertise in fields such as state socialism, the First and/or Second World Wars, post-socialist societies, migration, regionalism, and identity politics are particularly welcome. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in hand at the time of appointment and a demonstrated interest in comparative and trans-regional scholarship and teaching. Teaching expectation is two courses per semester. Candidates must possess the skills to teach compelling undergraduate courses in both Russian and Post-Soviet Studies (RPSS) and European Studies (ES), as well as in the candidate’s home department. The successful candidate will be expected to teach “Introduction to European Studies” and “Introduction to Russian and Post-Soviet Studies,” as well as topics courses and research seminars for both programs.

Application materials should be submitted electronically to the online recruitment system http://jobs.wm.edu. These materials must include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a syllabus for a proposed topics course in the candidate’s area of specialization, and names of three references, at least one of which must speak directly to teaching ability, Please note the system will prompt applicants for the contact information of their references, who will be contacted by us with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference. After submission of the application, those individuals will be contacted by us via email to submit letters of recommendation.
 * For full consideration, application materials are due by October 31, 2015. Review of applications will begin at that time. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed.

Columbia University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Sociocultural Anthropology (2 Positions) - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
We invite applications for two beginning tenure-track assistant professorships in Sociocultural Anthropology to begin July 1, 2016. Successful candidates will demonstrate ethnographic depth and theoretical engagement. We are especially interested in scholars working in Lusophone Africa, South Asia and Latin America. Beyond teaching in the field of specialization, the successful candidate also will be expected to sustain an active research and publication agenda. Ph.D. must be awarded by July 1, 2016. All applications must be made through Columbia University's Recruitment of Academic Personnel System (RAPS) and must include a cover letter, current CV, statement of teaching philosophy, dissertation abstract, list of references and writing sample of no more than twenty-five pages. Applicants also should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be uploaded into RAPS. For more information and to apply, please go to http://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61205.
 * The review of applications will begin November 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.

===Columbia University, Teachers College (NY) - Open Rank TT Professor, Programs in Anthropology - Deadline: Nov 15, 2015=== Teachers College, Columbia University seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured open rank Professor in the Programs in Anthropology with specialization in one or more of the following: anthropology of education, medical anthropology, environmental anthropology, or any aspect of anthropology when it directly addresses current issues of policy or practice (migration, mental health, religion, etc.). We seek an individual of outstanding accomplishment and/or promise in research, teaching, advisement, and service. Geographical area is open, though preference will be given to research in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Responsibilities: Develop and maintain a vibrant program of research. Teach graduate level courses such as anthropology of education, public culture, social studies of science and technology, ethnographic analysis of public policy, ethnographic research methods, etc.. Advise master’s students. Advise doctoral students and supervise dissertations. Participate actively in program administration, program development, and public outreach/professional development efforts.

Qualifications: Earned doctorate in anthropology (including anthropology and education or applied anthropology). We seek an individual whose research and teaching are of the highest academic caliber. The individual will have proven abilities and/or indicate substantial promise to conceptualize, carry out, and publish field-defining research. S/he will demonstrate excellence and/or future promise in teaching and advisement of master’s and doctoral. S/he will demonstrate openness to and expertise in (1) leadership/ collaborative engagement with peers and colleagues committed to building an outstanding academic program, and (2) development of a master’s program that may include blended course formats and an internship program.

To apply: Send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a copy of two relevant writing samples (e.g., journal articles, book chapters, conference papers), and three letters of recommendation. Please include, with letter of application, the names, titles, addresses, telephone numbers, and emails of individuals writing letters of recommendation. An additional teaching reference and/or statement of teaching interests is optional. Address the material to Professor John Allegrante, Search Committee Chair, Department of International and Transcultural Studies, Box 211, 525 West 120th St., New York, NY 10027-6696. Email: daehlin@tc.columbia.edu ; Tel: 212-678-3763


 * Review of applications will begin November 15 2015, and continue until the search is completed. Appointment begins September 2016.
 * Also posted at Education 2015-2016

===Connecticut College (CT) - TT Assistant Professor of Anthropology - Deadline: 20 Oct. 2015=== The Department of Anthropology at Connecticut College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin in July 2016. Candidates must be qualified to teach introduction to cultural anthropology and anthropological theory, in addition to courses in their own ethnographic field and area of expertise. We especially welcome applications from scholars whose work is interdisciplinary, bridges subfields in anthropology, and complements current departmental strengths. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in anthropology, evidence of a strong record of undergraduate teaching, and an active research program. Geographic area is open, although we seek a teacher-scholar who can contribute to further strengthening an undergraduate curriculum that connects the goals of anthropology with language-centered cultural studies, gender and women’s studies, and community-based initiatives. The successful candidate will have a track record of theoretically grounded scholarship, publicly engaged research, and innovative approaches to fostering student-centered learning.

Tenure-track faculty teach a 3-2 load. In addition to providing all faculty with strong ongoing support for teaching and research, the College offers these resources for pre-tenured faculty: a 2-2 teaching load in the first year, a supplementary research fund, and a semester’s sabbatical after a successful third-year review. The generous sabbatical policy (for every six semesters of teaching, one semester of leave at 80% of salary) affords further opportunity for research and writing. Additional information regarding faculty resources can be found at https://www.conncoll.edu/employment/faculty-resources/.

New colleagues will be joining a vibrant department with strong ties to Art History, Botany, Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Museum Studies, and with a faculty deeply engaged with Connecticut College’s new general education program, an innovative Technology Fellows Program, and new models of community-based research involving undergraduates. Members of our department are currently collaborating to forge curricula that foster students’ application of anthropological lenses while studying abroad and to make apparent the ways that anthropology is practiced in non-academic careers.

Connecticut College is a private, highly selective institution with a demonstrated commitment to outstanding faculty teaching and research. Recognizing that intellectual vitality and diversity are inseparable, the College has embarked on a significantly successful initiative to diversify its faculty, student body, and curriculum. The College seeks creative scholars excited about working in a liberal arts setting, with its strong focus on engaged teaching, participation in shared governance, and active involvement in an institution-wide advancement of diversity. AA/EEO.


 * Applicants should submit: (1) a CV, with the names and contact information of three references; (2) a cover letter of not more than two pages stating research interests, teaching philosophy, and two proposed course titles; (3) a sample syllabus; and (4) teaching evaluations to Anthony Graesch, Chair of Anthropology, at: http://apply.interfolio.com/32017. Review to begin on October 20, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.

Cornell University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Media/Film Production OR Dance/Choreography
Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks an assistant professor, with expertise either in the area of media/film production or in the area of dance/choreography, for a tenure-track position beginning July 1, 2016. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work has a global focus or reach. Please note that the candidate must have either an MFA or Ph.D. officially awarded no later than July 1, 2016. The candidate needs to demonstrate excellence in only one of our target areas, media/film production or dance/choreography, not both.
 * Note: relevant for visual anthropology, media anthropology*

We are looking for a dynamic and innovative artist or artist-scholar with a wide range of interests. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate students in our major and minor in Performing and Media Arts, which combines theory and practice in film, dance, theatre, performance, installation, devised work, and transmedia, increasingly in unusual and experimental ways. Courses – which would uphold and challenge training traditions in a range of media/film production or dance techniques, respectively – would be determined by departmental needs and the candidate’s particular area(s) of expertise; the successful candidate will teach two courses each semester, participate in the department’s production work as either a filmmaker and instructor of filmmaking or as a choreographer, and pursue a professional career beyond Cornell. We are interested in recruiting candidates who have demonstrated an ongoing, successful engagement with the highest standards of scholarship or creative activity, consistent with the expectations for excellence in a Research I university. Our Department is committed to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo. Candidates holding the Ph.D. should submit a dissertation abstract and a scholarly writing sample of approximately 20-25 pages. All candidates should additionally submit a sample of artistic work (url links preferred), and they are encouraged also to produce a statement 1) summarizing their artistic vision and teaching philosophy within an undergraduate liberal arts environment and 2) describing how their professional artistic and/or scholarly work may contribute to their future candidacy for tenure.
 * Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2015. Complete applications must be received no later than November 15, 2015.
 * Apply at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6087
 * Also posted at Dance Studies 2015-16 and Film Studies 2015-2016

Dartmouth College (NH) - Assistant Professor - Sociocultural Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
Dartmouth College Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in sociocultural anthropology at the rank of assistant professor. We seek a scholar-teacher whose research contributes new theoretical perspectives on cultural processes of diaspora and dislocation, including but not exclusive to the effects of forced or voluntary migration brought about by political, gendered, and ethnic violence, development projects or economic policy, as well as identity politics and processes associated with diasporic communities. Geographic area of specialization is open but should complement those presently represented in the department. The successful candidate will be firmly grounded in ethnographic research and ready to contribute to a department that teaches a four-field undergraduate curriculum.

With parity between male and female undergraduate students and over one quarter of the students being members of minority groups, Dartmouth is one of the most diverse institutions of higher education in New England. Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer and has a strong commitment to diversity. We strongly encourage applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, persons of color, gay, lesbian, and transgender persons, persons with disabilities, and veterans. Dartmouth offers health insurance and other benefits to same-sex domestic partners. Information about all of Dartmouth's benefits is available at .


 * The appointment will begin July 1, 2016 and the candidate must have PhD in hand prior to that date. Review of applications will begin October 1, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled. Submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references via Interfolio by following this link: http://apply.interfolio.com/30928

Davidson College (NC) - TT Asst. Professor - Afro-Latin American Studies - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The Africana Studies Department and the Latin American Studies Program seek to hire a tenure-track assistant professor with expertise in the African Diaspora in Latin America and/or the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Specialization not limited to, but might include diverse areas of study such as migration and the African diaspora in the Americas, colonialism and postcolonial studies, slavery, social movements, citizenship and the meaning of democracy, health and healing practices and/or ethnic identity politics in the Afro-Latin world.

Teaching load is four courses in the first year, and five thereafter, and related responsibilities will be shared between Africana Studies and Latin American Studies. The candidate must be able to teach the introduction to Africana Studies and the introduction to Latin American Studies as well as introductory and upper level courses on Afro-Latin cultures and/or the Caribbean diaspora. Candidates will be expected to have an on-going research program related to Latin America and/or the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and to publish regularly in their field. Additional responsibilities include advising of undergraduates, participation in college committees and departmental tasks, and directing student research. Fluency in Spanish or Portuguese is required.


 * Application deadline is October 15 2015
 * Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016

===Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (PA) - TT Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology or Archaeology - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015=== We seek candidates broadly trained in the four field approach. Subspecialty is open, but we are particularly interested in hiring a cultural anthropologist or archaeologist who can contribute to the newly formed Institute for the Forensic Sciences. In cultural anthropology areas of interest include, but are not limited to, human rights, genocide, trauma and conflict, and race and ethnicity. In archaeology, we are particularly interested in forensic archaeology, mortuary studies, or public archaeology.

The candidate should be able to offer courses in general anthropology, introductory courses in their subfield, and either ethnographic or archaeological field methods; advise and mentor students; and develop new courses in their area of specialty. The candidate is expected to involve undergraduates in research and field activities. The successful candidate will be joining a dynamic department with a tradition of developing vital and aggressive student-oriented programs, collegiality, and collaboration with other programs.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in anthropology, show evidence of excellence in university teaching, and demonstrate an active research program.


 * Preference will be given to applications received on or before October 15, 2015. Recruiting will continue until a candidate is identified. Finalists may be required to complete an interview and/or demonstration. Fluency in English language for final candidates will be assessed.
 * Also posted at Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016

Fordham University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Socio-Cultural or Linguistic Anthro. - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2015
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Fordham University invites applicants for a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor position in socio-cultural or linguistic anthropology, effective September 2016. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in anthropology at the time of appointment, demonstrated excellence in teaching, an active program of research and publication, a commitment to teaching and service, and an enthusiasm for working effectively and collegially with a diverse student body. We seek applicants who have an expertise on race and an interest in one or more of the following areas: material culture, migration/immigration, and/or environmental politics. Geographic area of specialization is open with strong preference for Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia, or South East Asia. The candidate should be able to teach anthropological theories and methods along with courses in her/his area of interest. Principal teaching responsibilities will be in the undergraduate program within Fordham College at Lincoln Center (in Manhattan), with an annual teaching load of 3-2.


 * Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (no more than 30 pages), sample syllabi, teaching evaluations and the names of three references. We will start reviewing applications by November 15th. Applications should be submitted online at Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/31698. For questions email Prof. Hugo Benavides, Department Chair, at benavides@fordham.edu. Fordham is an independent, Catholic university in the Jesuit tradition that welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds, especially traditionally underrepresented groups.
 * Also posted at Linguistic Anthropology 2015-2016

Grand Valley State University (MI) - Medical Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
Courses the candidate will teach include: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Culture and Disease, Research Methods, Anthropological Theory, and an upper level course in applied anthropology. Geographic research area is open, with preference to individuals who complement existing expertise in the department.

Responsibilities - Non-essential Functions: Other assignments include student advising, active scholarship, and university and community service. Candidate must be committed to GVSU's vision of inclusion and equity and its general education goals.

Required Qualifications and Education: PhD in Anthropology at time of appointment; August 2016. We are seeking a medical anthropologist with an active record of research addressing current social issues related to community organization, health, and disease/illness. The successful candidate should bring a demonstrated critical approach to research and teaching. Evidence of teaching excellence and demonstrated scholarship potential are essential.

Date Position will Post to the Web: 09-21-2015

Quick Link: http://www.gvsujobs.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=181287
 * Application Deadline Info: Applications must be received by November 1, 2015.

Hamilton College (NY) - Sociocultural Anthro. - China - Deadline: 30 Oct. 2015
The Anthropology Department at Hamilton College seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor of sociocultural anthropology specializing in China. Theoretical areas may include semiotic anthropology, discourses of the nation, critical approaches to ethnicity and race, political economy and neoliberalism, anthropology of the body, kinship, gender and sexuality, and/or food studies. The successful candidate must be able to teach two courses a year with a major focus on China, one general introductory course in sociocultural anthropology, and two other mid- or upper-level courses in the candidate’s area of specialty that complement current departmental offerings.

Candidates should have a Ph.D. in anthropology by August 2016. Appointment begins July 1, 2016. Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching performance, and make arrangements upon request of the search committee for submission of three letters of recommendation to Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/31401. Your cover letter should address ways in which issues of diversity are brought into your teaching, scholarship, and/or service. Experience teaching or working with diverse student populations is an asset. Address materials and send questions to Nathan Goodale, Chair, Anthropology Department, Hamilton College (ngoodale@hamilton.edu).
 * Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.

===Harvard University (MA) - TT Asst. Professor - Latin American Social Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015=== The Department of Anthropology and the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies seek to appoint a tenure-track assistant professor in Latin American social anthropology. Specific area(s) and topic(s) of research within the general field of Latin American social anthropology are open. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2016. The tenure-track professor will be responsible for teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The course load (four courses/year) will be split equally between the Department of Anthropology and the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies (an interdisciplinary undergraduate concentration in the social sciences at Harvard College). A Ph.D. in Anthropology is required by the time the appointment begins. Demonstrated excellence in teaching is desired.
 * Applicants should submit materials through the ARIeS portal (https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/6323) no later than October 1, 2015.

Harvard University (MA) - Thai Studies (Full or Associate Professor) - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at Harvard University seeks to appoint a tenured professor or an untenured associate professor in Thai studies. The successful candidate will specialize in the social anthropology of Thai society and will be asked to advance the scholarship and teaching of topics related to Thailand at Harvard. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2016. The professor will teach courses (normally four courses/ year) and advise students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates are required to have a doctorate as well as a substantial record of research, publications and teaching at the time of application. Demonstrated excellence in teaching and research is highly desired. Candidates should evince evidence of intellectual leadership and the ability to have an impact on the field of Thai studies at Harvard and in the wider scholarly community.
 * Applicants should submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/6358). Applications must be submitted by November 1, 2015. 1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching statement (describing teaching approach and philosophy) 4. Research statement.

Haverford College (PA) - Assistant Professor in Sociocultural Anthropology - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
Haverford College solicits applications for a sociocultural anthropologist to fill a tenure-track position for an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology. All theoretical specializations will be considered as we seek innovative scholars who integrate theory with rigorous ethnographic research. Preference will be given for a geographic regional speciality in Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, or Middle East/Islamic World.

The successful applicant should have completed a Ph.D. by May 2016, and have an outstanding record of research, publishing, and teaching commensurate with his/her level, or show signs of developing a record of excellence in these areas. The candidate will be expected to take a leadership role in the Anthropology Department, educating students in the use of ethnographic methods and theory, and maintaining an active research profile.


 * Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, writing sample, and evidence of excellence in teaching, and arrange to have sent three confidential letters of recommendation, submitted via Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/31066). Questions about the application process should be directed to the Faculty Dossier Coordinator, Georgia Davidis Malone, at gdavidisma@haverford.edu. For technical questions, please contact Interfolio directly at 877-997-8807 or help@interfolio.com. Applications received before October 15, 2015 will be given full consideration.

===Humboldt State University (CA) - Applied Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 7 Dec. 2015=== Humboldt State University is committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality reflecting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state

DESCRIPTION: Humboldt State University’s Department of Anthropology invites applications for an academic year tenure-track faculty position in Cultural Anthropology, with an emphasis in applied work.

RANK, SALARY AND BENEFITS: We seek to fill this position at the Assistant Professor rank; however rank and salary are dependent on the appointee's qualifications and experience. The current California State University Salary Schedule is available at: http://www.humboldt.edu/aps/docs/salary/Salary-Schedule.pdf.

Humboldt State University provides an excellent benefits package for faculty. Information about benefits plans can be found at: http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/node/934.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in anthropology or related field from an accredited college or university is preferred at time of appointment. Applicants with progress towards terminal degree completion by appointment date will be considered. Completion of the terminal degree is required prior to the start of the second probationary year following initial appointment.

PROFESSIONAL DUTIES: Candidate should be committed to teaching excellence that includes effective and innovative pedagogical approaches and active learning. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ability to teach and supervise research across several major topics in Cultural Anthropology and develop their own research program. Instructional assignments will be consistent with the programmatic needs of the department and students, and may include the following courses: introductory cultural anthropology; anthropology and development; anthropological history; methods and theory for majors and/or graduate students; and upper level and graduate courses with professional emphasis (such as immigration studies, medical anthropology, international development, etc.) and regional focus upon an area of specialization. Graduate courses will include the study of policy (plans, principles, guidelines, directives, or other ways of conceiving blueprints for and assessments of social action) as well as grant-writing and other professional skill-building content.

APPLICATION: Qualified candidates should submit electronically the following materials: Letter of application; Curriculum vitae; Application for Academic Employment: https://www.humboldt.edu/forms/node/757; Supplemental Application for Academic Employment: http://www.humboldt.edu/applicantsurvey/; Graduate transcripts (unofficial copies are sufficient for initial review); and Names and contact information for three professional references. Submission of the application materials should be sent electronically as a single PDF document in the order listed above and with Job #7645 in the subject line to:

anthrosearch@humboldt.edu

Additional application materials such as three letters of recommendation and teaching evaluations will be requested after initial review.

Please direct any questions pertaining to this position, the Department of Anthropology, or Humboldt State University to: Dr. Mary Scoggin, Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology, Humboldt State University, One Harpst Street, Arcata, California 95521-8299. Phone (707) 826-5286 Email: anthrosearch@humboldt.edu


 * APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applicants who plan to attend the November 18 – 22, 2015 American Anthropological Association meetings in Denver are encouraged to visit our recruiting booth. This position is open until filled. All complete application files received by December 7, 2015 will receive full consideration. Those arriving after this date may be considered if the position is not filled. Early response is encouraged.

Lafayette College (PA) - Sociocultural Anthropology (pref. Latin America) - Deadline: 12 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Lafayette College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor position in sociocultural anthropology to begin July 2016. We seek candidates with innovative research and teaching interests in global areas not currently covered in the department, with preference for Latin America; topical expertise in the environment, indigeneity, material or digital cultures, and science and technology studies would also be especially welcome.

Candidates should send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and article or chapter-length writing sample, sample course syllabi, and the names of three references to: William Bissell, Department Head, Anthropology and Sociology, Lafayette, Easton, PA, 18042-1710. Application materials can also be sent electronically to William Bissell at bissellw@lafayette.edu.


 * Applications should be received by 12 October 2015.

Marquette University (WI) - TT Asst. Professor - Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 16 Oct. 2015
The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 2016. The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences offers undergraduate majors in Anthropology, Criminology and Law Studies, Sociology, and Social Welfare and Justice. The department is committed to excellence in both teaching and scholarship. Please visit the department website at: http://www.marquette.edu/social-cultural-sciences/

Marquette University is a Jesuit, Catholic University with a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. We seek candidates who can contribute to its mission, a statement of which can be found at: http://www.marquette.edu/about/mission.php Members of racial/ethnic, gender, and other underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants should be prepared to contribute to the Anthropology program, and either Social Welfare and Justice or Criminology and Law Studies. Applicants are expected to teach sections of Cultural Anthropology and Introductory Anthropology (4-field), as well as other courses relevant to the candidate’s areas of interest and attractive in a multi-disciplinary context. Relevant areas of research include, but are not limited to, human rights, health and development, global environmental change, refugee displacement, food and water security, conflict and post-conflict societies, humanitarian crises, disaster management, global crime, and human trafficking.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Earned doctorate or a terminal degree. Demonstrated potential for teaching excellence and high quality research. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related field strongly preferred. ABD may be considered.

All applications for this position must be received through Marquette University’s electronic recruiting system. Please attach: Cover letter, CV, Evidence of teaching effectiveness, 5-year research plan (1-2 pp.), and Writing sample. Candidates will be notified by Chair of Search Committee in November if recommendation letters are required. First round interviews will be conducted in November at the American Anthropological Assn. meetings or via Skype.
 * Link to Apply: https://employment.marquette.edu/postings/4784
 * Review of candidates will begin on October 16, 2015.

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - TT Asst. Professor - Medical Anthropology - Deadline: 15 Dec. 2015
The Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Department at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts invites applications for a tenure-track position in medical anthropology at the Assistant Professor level beginning September 1, 2016. Our interdisciplinary department has eight full-time faculty members and approximately 150 sociology majors, many of whom minor in social work or anthropology.

Candidates must be committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching and possess collaborative and cooperative skills to work well with other faculty and staff within the department, as well as with other disciplines. Teaching load will include introductory cultural anthropology, peoples of (the candidate's culture area) and other upper level courses in the candidate's areas of expertise within medical anthropology.

We encourage candidates with a focus in one or more of the following areas to apply: public health/community health/global health/health inequalities; environmental justice; mental health/illness/ community psychiatry; fertility and infertility, childbirth, reproduction, assisted reproduction; migrant health; veterans' issues. Will offer some courses cross-listed in the Biology Department's major in Community Health. Must have demonstrated ability to teach a culture area other than that of China or the Middle East.

The successful candidate will teach four courses per semester; recruit, advise and mentor students; participate in the shared governance process including departmental and committee work; and maintain a personal scholarship agenda.

This position is contingent on final budgetary approval.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in cultural or medical anthropology. Teaching experience in a liberal arts college preferred.

Applicants should electronically submit: a cover letter; curriculum vitae; statement of teaching philosophy; explanation of research interests and agenda; and three letters of recommendation to the web address provided.


 * Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Full consideration will be given to applications received by December 15, 2015.

Michigan State University (MI) - TT Asst. Professor - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
James Madison College and Lyman Briggs College at Michigan State University seek candidates for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level, with joint appointments in the Comparative Cultures and Politics (CCP) major in James Madison College (75%) and Lyman Briggs College (25%). The successful candidate will have substantive expertise in culture, politics and public health in Africa, Asia, Europe, or the Middle East.

The successful candidate will 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. The successful candidate will also be expected to teach in JMC’s first year program. The teaching load is 2-2/3-2 in a semester system, meaning that faculty alternate between a 2-2 and a 3-2 annual load. Within the 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, geography, political science, public health, public policy, sociology, and related disciplines. A PhD is required.

Desired field of interest: health inequalities, the local impact of national and international health programs and policies, and local perceptions of health or popular health cultures, among others.

James Madison College (JMC) provides a liberal education in public affairs, combining the ethos of a small liberal arts college with the advantages of a large, diverse research university. The faculty’s primary mission is excellence in undergraduate teaching, and the college is noted for its rigorous academic standards and attention to the analytical, writing and speaking skills of its students. In addition, JMC has close working relationships with MSU’s area studies centers and its many international teaching and research centers.

Founded in 1967, Lyman Briggs College (LBC) is a vibrant undergraduate, residential, liberal arts college at MSU focusing on the study of science and its impact on society. The LBC curriculum integrates natural science and mathematics courses with courses in the History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science. Faculty work closely with students in small classes and with student groups such as Briggs Multiracial Alliance and Women in Science.
 * Review of applications will begin October 15, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications must be submitted electronically to the Michigan State University Human Resources web site https://jobs.msu.edu/. Applications should include (1) a letter expressing interest in the position, describing the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and accomplishments; (2) a current CV; (3) a transcript; (4) one scholarship sample; (5) a semester’s teaching materials including evaluations; and (6) three letters of reference.

Mount Holyoke College (MA) - TT Asst. Professor - Deadline: 30 Oct. 2015
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Holyoke College invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant level anthropologist who specializes in classical and contemporary anthropological theory, beginning fall 2016. We are especially interested in candidates who conduct ethnographic research in sociolinguistics and the politics of language. This position has a 2-2 teaching load, and the successful candidate will teach courses at all levels of the curriculum including introduction to cultural anthropology and required theory courses for the major. Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D.

Mount Holyoke is an undergraduate liberal arts college for women with 2,200 students and 220 faculty. Over half of the faculty are women; one-fourth are persons of color. Mount Holyoke is located about 80 miles west of Boston in the Connecticut River valley, and is a member of the Five College Consortium consisting of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts.

The successful candidate will demonstrate competence in working with students who are broadly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion.

Please submit: letter of application, CV including contact information for three referees, writing sample (up to 25 pages), one-page statement of teaching philosophy/practice (including evidence of a commitment to mentoring a diverse study body), and no more than 3 sample course syllabi.
 * Applications must be received by October 30, 2015 in electronic form, and must be made online at https://jobs.mtholyoke.edu.
 * Also posted at Linguistic Anthropology 2015-2016

New School (NY) - TT Asst. Professor, Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
The New School seeks to make a tenure-track appointment at the Assistant Professor level in the Department of Anthropology of the New School for Social Research to begin Fall 2016. The ideal candidate will complement the department’s emphasis on interdisciplinarity, conceptually rigorous and ethnographically grounded scholarship, and innovative pedagogy.

Geographic area and subject specializations are open. We are looking for applicants with a research focus on urban social ecologies: this includes work on infrastructures, digital technologies and networks, zones of reconstruction or occupation, the politics of mobility and sustainability. We encourage applicants whose scholarly work and intellectual practice reach across theoretical and disciplinary divides and in particular we are looking for applicants motivated to play a role in developing and teaching in a new graduate program in design and anthropology being developed in conjunction with the school of design (Parsons).

The New School is committed to maintaining a diverse educational and creative community, a policy of equal opportunity in all its activities and programs, including employment. The University is engaged in a diversity initiative and we encourage individuals from groups underrepresented in U.S. higher education to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran or marital status.

Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must have PhD in hand by August 31, 2015 and submit materials on-line using the faculty application on The New School human resources website http://careers.newschool.edu/


 * Applicants provide a letter of application, a current CV and the names of three referees on-line by October 1, 2015. Candidates may be contacted at the discretion of the search committee for additional materials. Information about The New School for Social Research and the Anthropology Department can be found at: http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/, http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/anthropology/
 * 9/22: Can anyone confirm that they're not considering ABDs?

===North Dakota State University (ND) - TT Asst. Professor - Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 26 Oct. 2015=== Position Description: The Department of Sociology and Anthropology seeks a full-time tenure-track assistant professor of cultural anthropology to begin August 2016. We seek a cultural anthropologist who is ethnographically grounded, engaged in cultural theory, and can complement the teaching and scholarly work in both the Anthropology Program and department more generally. The successful candidate will be required to teach two courses per semester and advise both undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, the candidate must work effectively with colleagues and students in an interdisciplinary setting.

Minimum Qualifications: The successful candidate must have: his/her PhD in Anthropology in hand by the start of the appointment; an ability to teach Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Qualitative Research Methods, and Development of Anthropological Theory; excellent oral and written communication skills; effective interpersonal skills; demonstrable record of effective teaching experience at the university level; evidence of scholarly research that complements existing scholarship in the Anthropology Program and department (for example, conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications); a willingness and ability to advise undergraduate and graduate students.

Preferred Qualifications: Although the area of specialty is open, the department is looking for a colleague who can complement the scholarship of current faculty members. Preferred research specialties include, but are not limited to, Postcolonial Studies, Medical Anthropology, Power and Identity, Religion, Transnationalism, or Applied Anthropology.

The program and department value interdisciplinary work, therefore preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate an ability to work in an interdisciplinary setting, as well as with programs such as Tribal and Indigenous Peoples Studies ( TIPS ) and Women and Gender Studies ( WGS ). Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity. Preference also will be given to candidates who have either demonstrable experience of taking students into the field or the willingness and ability to develop a research program that incorporates students into their fieldwork and research. In addition, preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a record of seeking grants.
 * Screening will begin 10/26/15.
 * The official listing can be found here: https://jobs.ndsu.edu/postings/683



Northwestern University (IL) - Asian American Studies - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
Northwestern University seeks candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Asian American Studies in the disciplines of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, or Political Science. Areas of specialization are open but scholars in the qualitative social sciences who work on social inequality, immigration, race, global health, legal studies, and public policy are especially welcome. The successful candidate will be invested in the ongoing development of the Asian American Studies Program and hold a joint appointment with the Weinberg College department best suited to their research. Ph.D. is required by the start of the appointment on September 1, 2016. Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated experience working with diverse student communities.
 * Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, statement of teaching interests, writing sample, three letters of reference, and teaching evaluations to http://www.asianamerican.northwestern.edu/. The deadline to submit an application is October 1, 2015.
 * Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016

Northwestern University (IL) - Iranian or Turkish Studies - Deadline: 10 Oct. 2015
The Program in Middle East and North African Studies at Northwestern University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in modern Iranian studies or Turkish studies, in the humanities or humanistic social sciences. Candidates should work within an established discipline, and also engage with interdisciplinary conversations in Middle East studies. The position is anchored in the interdisciplinary Program in Middle East and North African studies, which offers an undergraduate major and minor and a PhD certificate program and a growing community of scholars and students. The successful candidate will need to qualify for a joint appointment in a partner department, including but not limited to anthropology, art history, a literature department, history, philosophy, religious studies, or sociology. Expertise and extensive engagement with primary documents, archives, and/or fieldwork in the language(s) of the region is expected. While this search names both Iranian and Turkish studies, candidates need not engage both fields, nor work exclusively in one or the other. The committee will be considering applicants in both subfields, which are areas of growth within the MENA Program. Job to begin September 1, 2016. PhD expected to be completed no later than spring 2016.


 * Applications should include: a cover letter including description of current research project, future research areas, and teaching experience or philosophy; curriculum vitae; names and electronic addresses of three referees, and a writing sample of 20-25 manuscript pages or a published academic article. In order to receive full consideration, materials must arrive by Monday Oct 10. Interviews will be conducted at the Middle East Studies Association meetings in Denver.Please visit http://www.mena.northwestern.edu to apply.
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2015-2016, African/Middle East History 2015-16, and Art History 2015-2016

Northwestern University (IL) - Islam in African Societies - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
Northwestern University’s Program of African Studies invites applications for a tenured appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in the study of Islam in African societies. The appointment will be contingent upon a successful tenure review by the University. The appointment will be made in a home department in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences (including but not limited to Anthropology, Art History, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, and Sociology) and will be associated with the interdisciplinary Program of African Studies. Candidates should have an active research agenda involving the role of Islam in African societies, a record of excellence in teaching, and the ability to engage across disciplines and provide leadership for interdisciplinary collaboration.

We anticipate that the successful candidate will play a major role in Northwestern’s Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA) (http://www.isita.northwestern.edu/), including facilitating collaborative, multi-disciplinary research; initiating grant proposals for external funding; organizing conferences, speaker series, or similar academic events; collaborating on the development of curriculum; and developing and sustaining strategic partnerships with institutions in Africa.


 * Review of applications will begin October 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. Finalists will be asked to submit a separate statement articulating a programmatic vision for advancing the study of Islam and Africa at Northwestern over the next five years.
 * Apply at: http://www.africanstudies.northwestern.edu/publications-research/ISITA/faculty-search.html
 * Also posted at Religious Studies 2015-2016, Ethnic Studies 2015-2016, and African/Middle East History 2015-16

===NYU Abu Dhabi - Arab Crossroads Studies - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015=== NYU Abu Dhabi is currently inviting applications for a tenured or tenure-track appointment at any level (assistant, associate, or full professor) for its Arab Crossroads Program to begin in September 2016. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. by the time of appointment. We especially invite applications from historians of the Modern Middle East, but are also open to scholars from other disciplines who have a specific research interest in the region and are able to teach introductory and advanced courses on Modern Middle Eastern History.

The Arab Crossroads Studies Program is an interdisciplinary area-studies program at NYUAD that focuses on historical, social, intellectual, political, and cultural connections between the Arab world and its neighbors. For more information about the program please visit our website at http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/academics/academic-divisions/multidisciplinary-programs/acs/acsprogram.html.

The terms of employment are competitive and include housing and educational subsidies for children. Members of NYU Abu Dhabi standing faculty receive generous support for research and travel. The teaching load is three undergraduate courses per year (semester system), including at least one in the core curriculum. Faculty may also spend time at NYU New York and other sites of the global network, engaging in both research and teaching opportunities. The appointment might begin as soon as September 1, 2016; with a later start date possible, pending candidate availability.


 * Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1st and will continue until the position is filled. To be considered, candidates should submit a Curriculum Vita, cover letter, one-page teaching and research statements, representative publications and three letters of reference, all in PDF format. Applicants will be required to submit the names and e-mail addresses of referees who will be automatically solicited for their letters directly. Senior candidates are not required to submit references at this time. Please visit our website at http://nyuad.nyu.edu/about/careers/facultypositions.html for instructions and other information on how to apply. If you have any questions, please e-mail nyuad.humanities@nyu.edu. Hiring for this position is subject to final budgetary approval.
 * N.B. This position was last held by an ethnographer.

Princeton University (NJ) - Sociocultural Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure track assistant professor position in sociocultural anthropology, to begin in September, 2016. The deadline for applications is October 1, 2015.

We seek ethnographically grounded and theoretically engaged scholars whose research, teaching and advising promise to expand our current range of inquiry, and whose regional expertise includes areas of the world not regularly covered by our courses ? for example, Asia and Pacific islands; agrarian studies; indigeneity; performance and the arts; religion; science and technology outside of the West, social transformation. Teaching experience is desirable.

Applicants should send a cover letter summarizing their teaching and research interests, and research goals for the next three to five years. 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 undergraduate courses in sociocultural anthropology (one basic, one more advanced). The PhD should be in hand or expected by August 1, 2016; therefore, applicants who are currently graduate students should also provide evidence of their progress toward timely completion of the degree.

The successful candidate will be appointed for an initial period of three years, renewable for a second three-year period contingent on a successful reappointment review. Tenure review normally takes place in the sixth year of appointment.


 * Materials should be addressed to the Search Committee, Department of Anthropology and submitted to the Princeton University Jobs website: https://jobs.princeton.edu (Requisition Number 1500551).
 * Deadline: Oct. 1 2015.
 * 9/30: Anyone understand if they want a separate research and teaching statement or just included in the cover letter? (on the application website there is a place to upload separate statements... contrary to what it says here...)

===Purdue University (IN) - TT Assistant or Associate Professor of Applied/Practicing Anthropology - Deadline: 30 Oct. 2015=== The Department of Anthropology is seeking applications for an advanced tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor position beginning August, 2016. The successful candidate will add to the Anthropology Department’s strategic initiative on “Engaging Global Grand Challenges”. They will contribute to building a leading-edge professional program in applied/practicing anthropology. Rank is dependent on experience and qualifications; exceptionally well-qualified candidates may be eligible for accelerated tenure consideration. For information about the Anthropology Department, see (http://www.cla.purdue.edu/anthropology).

The successful candidate will be expected to teach and develop curricula, including courses, internships and experiential learning opportunities, for undergraduate and graduate students in applied and practicing anthropology. They will help foster linkages with Engineering, Technology, Health Sciences, Agriculture and/or Purdue’s Interdisciplinary Centers.

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Anthropology or related field and have evidence of extensive work in application, practice, community engagement and mentoring. The successful candidate will have research, work and teaching specializations in one or more of the department’s four strategic areas: 1) Identity and Diversity, 2) Development, Economy and Politics, 3) Ecology, Health and Well-Being, 4) Science and Technology. Experience with innovative pedagogy in contemporary applied/practice education is desirable.

The College of Liberal Arts at Purdue includes ten academic units across the social sciences, humanities and arts. The College is home to or closely affiliated with a wide range of interdisciplinary programs and research centers including: Center on Aging and the Life Course, Center for Research on Diversity and Inclusion, Center for the Environment, Center on Religion and Chinese Society, C-Span Archives, and Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering. Purdue's Department of Anthropology, located within The College of Liberal Arts, has 15 full-time faculty and offers BA, MS and PhD degrees. For information about the College of Liberal Arts, see (http://www.cla.purdue.edu).

A complete application includes: a CV, letter of interest that indicates current and future research programs, community engagement, teaching experience, and the names and contact information of three references.
 * Applicants should send their materials to Dr. Sherylyn Briller, Applied Anthropology Search Committee Chair, c/o Brenda Gunion, Department of Anthropology, Purdue University, 700 W. State Street, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-2059; gunion@purdue.edu. For full consideration applications should be received by October 30, 2015; applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Rollins College (FL) - Medical Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at Rollins College has an opportunity for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology position beginning in August 2016. We seek those whose area of research expertise is medical anthropology. Applicants with additional expertise in biological anthropology are welcome to apply. You must be committed to excellent undergraduate teaching, as well as to the liberal arts, and interested in maintaining an active program of research and publication.

The position requires teaching three courses per semester, and you must be able to teach courses on epidemiology, public health, and global health, among others. Applicants should also be willing to help build Rollins growing Global Health program.

We seek applicants who share our commitment to community engagement and who can integrate it into their teaching and scholarship and create field opportunities for students. While geographical area of specialization is open, applicants whose research interests are in Africa or Asia are especially encouraged to apply.

Applicants must have PhD in hand by June 1, 2016. Teaching experience is preferred.

Interested candidates for this position must apply online through Rollins' employment website at http://www.rollinsjobs.com and submit the following: (1) cover letter, including a statement of teaching philosophy and interest in a career at liberal arts institution; (2) curriculum vita; (3) contact information for three references.


 * All applications must be submitted by October 1, 2015. Through its mission, Rollins College is firmly committed to creating a just community that embraces multiculturalism; persons from historically under-represented minority groups are therefore encouraged to apply. Apply link: https://www.rollinsjobs.com/postings/2484
 * Also posted at Physical Anthropology 2015-2016


 * Rollins has circulated a revised position description, as follows:


 * The Department of Anthropology at Rollins College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology position beginning in August 2016. We seek applicants whose area of research expertise is medical anthropology.  Applicants must be committed to excellent undergraduate teaching, as well as to the liberal arts, and interested in maintaining an active program of research and publication.  The position requires teaching three courses per semester, and courses such as epidemiology, public health, and global health, are especially welcome.   Applicants should also be willing to help build Rollins’ growing Global Health program.   We seek applicants who share our commitment to community engagement and who can integrate it into their teaching and scholarship and create field opportunities for students. The area of geographical specialization is open.


 * Applicants must have PhD in hand by June 1, 2016.  Teaching experience is preferred. All applications must be submitted by October 1, 2015.  Applicants must apply online using the Rollins website, http://www.rollinsjobs.com, and should upload the following materials: Cover letter, including a statement of teaching philosophy and interest in a career at liberal arts institution ; Curriculum vita; Contact information for three references. Inquiries may be directed to: Dr. Ashley Kistler, Chair—Dept. of Anthropology, skistler@rollins.edu (407) 691-1707

===Saint Mary's College of California (CA) - TT Asst. Professor of Anthropology - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2015=== Closing Date/Time: Tue. 11/10/15 11:59 PM Pacific Time

Salary: Depends on Qualifications

Job Type: Faculty

Location: Main Campus, 1928 Saint Mary's Road, Moraga, CA 94556, California

Background:The Department of Anthropology at Saint Marys College of California invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology beginning in Fall 2016. While our department offers courses in all four fields of anthropology, our majors either concentrate in a cultural or archaeology emphasis.

Responsibilities: This is a teaching-intensive position, consisting of six courses per academic year. Saint Mary's College expects all faculty as a part of their regular teaching responsibilities to participate in the January Term and Collegiate Seminar Programs as departmental needs permit.

Candidates must be excellent teachers, willing to work closely with students within a Liberal Arts context. Geographic and topical specialization is open but preference will be given to candidates whose interests expand our current offerings. An active and theoretically motivated research program should be articulated in the application. The candidate must be capable of teaching an Introduction to Cultural Anthropology class as well as an introductory class in another subfield (i.e., Introduction to Archaeology, Linguistics, or Physical Anthropology). Special attention will be given to candidates who can contribute to the existing and developing strengths of the College, such as courses in Community Engagement and issues of social justice, possibly in the context of applied anthropology. In addition to the two introductory courses, applicants must be able to teach theory, methods, and courses in their area of geographic and topical specialty. The teaching portfolio should demonstrate high quality teaching, and describe explicit experience with student-centered pedagogy and methodologies. The successful candidate will have an active research agenda, be committed to quality undergraduate teaching and mentoring, and engaged in departmental and college-wide service in a collegial and collaborative manner. Responsibilities include advising and meeting with students, attendance at departmental meetings, student and community out-reach, departmental curriculum development, and additional duties as assigned according to departmental and institutional needs.

Experience and Qualifications:A PhD in anthropology is required at the time of appointment.Supplemental Information: Application Instructions: Please apply on-line at http://jobs.stmarys-ca.edu.

A complete application includes: 1. A cover letter that specifically addresses how you meet the qualifications of the position and are prepared to support the mission of the College. 2. A curriculum vitae; 3. Teaching Portfolio; a. Teaching Philosophy; b. Three Syllabi: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to another subfield, and an Upper Division course in area of speccialization; c. A complete set of teaching evaluations from 1-2 sample classes; 4. A statement of research and interests; 5. The names and emails of three references (letters will be required at the semi-finalist stage).


 * Consideration of applications will begin on September 15, 2015; the final deadline for applications is November 10, 2015. We intend to conduct preliminary interviews at the AAA meetings in Denver, CO, November 18-22, 2015, and by phone or video. Finalists will be invited for campus interviews. Applicants are advised to submit their materials as soon as possible to be considered for interviews at the Denver meeting.

===San Francisco State University (CA) - Medical Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2015=== San Francisco State University, Department of Anthropology invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Medical Anthropology beginning August 2016.

The department seeks individuals with a background in Medical Anthropology and Cultural Anthropology.

The Department of Anthropology is one of the original departments of San Francisco State University and has established a rich tradition of preparing students both for doctoral work and rewarding careers. With over a dozen faculty and lecturers, the Department carries out research and provides undergraduate and graduate education in four areas: Archaeology, Biological, Cultural, and Visual Anthropology.

Qualifications: Candidates should have Ph.D. in Anthropology or Medical Anthropology.

Candidates should have a strong background in in science, technology, medicine and society that link genetic, physiological, and environmental processes with culture.

Candidates must demonstrate the ability to teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level including cultural anthropology, medical anthropology, human variation, and offerings in their research area

Candidates must have an active record of scholarship in Medical Anthropology. Evidence of external support or the potential for external funding is desirable. Excellence in teaching and scholarship must be demonstrated. Preference will be given to candidates who have teaching experience with a large, diverse student body.

Responsibilities: The position requires graduate and undergraduate teaching in Cultural and Medical Anthropology, mentoring and advising graduate and undergraduate students, developing an active ongoing scholarship program in ones area of specialty, and ongoing committee and service assignments. Detailed position description is available at http://anthropology.sfsu.edu/

Rank and salary: Assistant Professor Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The CSU provides generous health, retirement and other benefits.

Application process: Submit letter of intent/interest, a current CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, a description of research interests and future research plan, names and contact information of three references. Letters of recommendation upon request at a later date.


 * Submit all materials online to Mark Griffin, Search Committee Chair, mgriffin@sfsu.edu by 1 December 2015.

===Sonoma State University (CA) - TT Assistant Professor of Human Development - Deadline: 2 Nov. 2015=== DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY: (Tenure-Track) Assistant Professor of Human Development. Starting Mid-August 2016

Refer to 104036 on all correspondence and inquiries regarding this position.

THE UNIVERSITY: Sonoma State University is one of the 23 campuses of the California State University. Located in the Sonoma County wine country, 48 miles north of San Francisco, the University has an enrollment of approximately 9,000 students. As of spring 2014, the University had 595 faculty with 41% tenure-track. The University is comprised of six schools: Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, Education, Extended and International Education, Social Sciences, and Science and Technology. Degrees are offered in 46 majors at the bachelor's level and 15 at the master's level. Sonoma State University occupies 274 acres in the beautiful wine country of Sonoma County, in Northern California. Located at the foot of the Sonoma hills, the campus is just an hour’s drive north of San Francisco and 40 minutes away from the Pacific Ocean.

THE DEPARTMENT: The Human Development Program offers an interdisciplinary B.A. in Human Development. As of Fall 2016, the B.A. in Human Development will be housed in the Department of Anthropology, which also offers a B.A. in Anthropology, a minor in Anthropology, and an M.A. in Cultural Resources Management (CRM). The CRM Program is closely affiliated with the Anthropological Studies Center (ASC), an on-campus research institute. Committed to an integrated, four-field approach in anthropology, the present full time faculty consists of one linguistic anthropologist, one ethnographic anthropologist, two archaeologists, and two biological anthropologists. Anthropology faculty members conduct research on a variety of topics and emphasize involving students in applied research that often results in conference presentations and publications. Prospective applicants are encouraged to peruse at the Human Development Program’s and the Anthropology Department’s webpages at: http://www.sonoma.edu/humandevelopment and http://www.sonoma.edu/humandevelopment.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION: The successful candidate will teach 3-4 undergraduate courses per semester and may include lower-division and/or upper-division human development courses within the applicant’s field of expertise, per the department’s needs. Courses will focus on the human lifespan or multiple developmental phases, but should also be able to meet ethnographic and/or linguistic course requirements for anthropology majors. The candidate will potentially also teach lower and/or upper division general education courses in the human development and/or anthropology majors. Other duties include: advising undergraduate students, creating courses and revising the human development program to reflect current trends in the field and the applicant’s interests and expertise, cultivating research and/or internship experiences for human development majors, engaging actively in department and University-wide governance and committee work, assisting with departmental program assessment, and possibly acting as rotating anthropology chair and/or human development coordinator.

In addition to teaching and scholarship, faculty are expected to engage in academic advising, to assist the department with program assessment, administrative and/or committee work, and to serve on campus-wide committees. Sonoma State is committed to the Teacher/Scholar model and places an emphasis on faculty support of undergraduate research. Faculty are also encouraged to participate in Freshman and Sophomore year programs when available in their schools.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: To be recommended for appointment, the candidate must have a Ph.D. in Human Development or Anthropology. A Ph.D. in a related social science field will also be considered. ABD’s will be accepted provided that the doctorate is completed by August 22, 2016. We are interested in candidates who take a cross-cultural approach to the human lifespan. Teaching and/or research specializations are open, but might include: conceptions of self and identity development, ehtnopediatrics, ethnogeriatrics, the role of education (formal and informal) in development, and diversity (race/ethnicity, sex/gender, age, disability, etc.) across the lifespan. Experience with university teaching is not required, but the successful candidate will be a teacher-scholar with a serious commitment to undergraduate teaching and advising. Demonstrated community engagement, teaching, and/or scholarship addressing diversity in human development is also preferred.

HOW TO APPLY: Do not send materials to facultysearch@sonoma.edu. To apply for this position, go to http://www.sonoma.edu/jobs and select Job Opportunities. If you are not currently employed at Sonoma State University, select the External Applicants box. You will be redirected to a list of all available jobs at Sonoma State University. Find and select the faculty position you are applying for to view the description and select Apply Now. If you have not applied for a job at Sonoma State University previously you will be asked to Register Now in order to proceed. After submitting the application letter and curriculum vitae, please proceed to My Career Tools to attach the additional required documents. Your statement of research interests may be a statement of scholarship and/or creative activity if appropriate to your discipline. PDFs are the preferred format for all submissions. Once you have submitted all materials, a confirmation email will be automatically sent to you. If you encounter difficulties during the application process, please email facultysearch@sonoma.edu.

Please submit: Required: Application letter; Curriculum vitae. Additional Required Documents: Statement of Research Interests; Teaching Philosophy; Student Evaluations; Contact Information for 3 References; Letters of Recommendation will be requested from finalists only. Official transcripts may be required at the time of hire.

Questions concerning this position may be directed to: Dr. Alexis Boutin, Search Committee Chair, Email: boutin@sonoma.edu Phone: (707) 664 - 2729. Questions concerning the application process may be directed to: facultysearch@sonoma.edu.


 * APPLICATION DEADLINE: The deadline to apply to this position is by November 2, 2015.

St. Olaf College (MN) - TT Position - Environmental Anthro and/or Anthro. of Science and Tech. - Deadline: 15 Sept. 2016
St. Olaf College (http://www.stolaf.edu) invites applications for the following full-time, tenure-track positions for the 2016-17 academic year beginning August 15, 2016. All positions require a commitment to liberal arts education, a strong interest in undergraduate teaching, a willingness to engage in interdisciplinary efforts, and promise of continuing high quality scholarly or creative activity. The college is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity of our community through their teaching, research, and/or service. Depending on qualifications, appointments will be made at the Instructor, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor rank. An appropriate terminal degree is normally required for appointment at the Assistant Professor or higher rank.

For more complete position descriptions and information about application procedures, please go to https://stolaf.hiretouch.com/faculty-postings The Sociology/Anthropology Department announces a position in cultural anthropology with primary specialization in environmental anthropology and/or the anthropology of science and technology. Expertise in Native North America, Africa, or East or South Asia preferred, but other fieldwork areas would be considered. Additional specialization in gender and/or sexuality is welcome. Primary teaching responsibilities include introduction to cultural anthropology and ethnographic methods or theory. Collaboration with off-campus study and interdisciplinary programs is encouraged, as well as the ability to do collaborative research with students. Applicants are expected to have a completed anthropology doctorate in hand by August 15, 2016.
 * Review of applications will begin September 15, 2015.

===Texas State University (TX) - Assistant, Associate or Professor in Applied Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2015=== The Department of Anthropology at Texas State University invites applications for an appointment in applied cultural anthropology, rank open, to begin Fall 2016. The successful applicant will join four cultural anthropology faculty members who work in a variety of areas.

At time of application candidates are required to 1) have a PhD in Anthropology with a focus in cultural anthropology, and 2) a research agenda in applied cultural anthropology.

Preference will be given to applicants with 1) publications in applied cultural anthropology, which includes peer reviewed publications, project reports, or program evaluations, 2) applied research in relation to areas of overlap between cultural and biological anthropology such as studies of human health and disease, health care systems, and/or medical knowledge and practices, 3) experience teaching or mentoring students in applied cultural anthropology, and 4) evidence of external funding or a plan to obtain future external funding. An applicant’s qualifications will be evaluated proportionate with time since completion of the PhD.

Responsibilities of the position include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in research design, methods, applied cultural anthropology, and area of specialization; developing external funding to support an active applied research program; and contributing to the department and university through service activities. In addition, the successful candidate will contribute to the implementation of a proposed PhD program in Applied Anthropology.


 * For full consideration all application materials must be received by November 15, 2015. Interested applicants should submit the following materials: 1) a cover letter highlighting research interests in applied cultural anthropology, publications, teaching, and external funding; 2) a detailed curriculum vita; and 3) the names and contact information of three references. Application materials will only be accepted electronically. Please email all materials to Dr. Daniel Wescott, Search Committee Chair, at dwescott@txstate.edu.

===Texas Tech University (TX) - TT Asst. Professor - Anthropology of Tourism/Heritage Management and Indigenous Communities in the Americas - Deadline: 16 Oct. 2016=== The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work (SASW) at Texas Tech University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in ethnology to begin September 1, 2016. We are seeking a scholar with research interests in the anthropology of tourism/heritage management as it relates to indigenous communities and an active research program in the Americas, with preference given to an individual working in the US Southwest, Mexico, Central America, or South America. The successful candidate will contribute to the curriculum by teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in cultural anthropology/ethnology including Introduction to World Cultures and Ethnology, Anthropological Theory: Understanding Language and Culture, and Methods in the Study of Culture and Language at the undergraduate level, and Method and Theory in Cultural Anthropology at the graduate level. In addition, the new colleague will be expected to develop courses related to his or her specializations, to mentor graduate students, and to involve graduate students in research. Service duties include program building, as well as commitment to extra-curricular activities. Service to the department, college, university, and community is expected. The successful candidate will be expected to seek outside research funding.
 * Qualified candidates should complete an online application available at http://www.texastech.edu/careers/faculty-positions.php using requisition ID# 4861BR. The deadline for submitting applications is October 16, 2015.

Union College (NY) - TT Assistant Professor - Anthropology - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
Union College (Schenectady, New York) seeks applicants for a tenure track position at the assistant professor level. We seek socio-cultural candidates who can offer courses in at least one of the following geographic areas: Africa, Middle East, East or Southeast Asia and the former Soviet Union. Topically, we seek scholars who are interested in at least one of: environmental anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropology of religion (with a focus on a religion other than Christianity), anthropology of science/technology, and/or gender and sexuality. However, we will also consider candidates with other teaching and research interests that add to those of our current faculty. Candidates with Ph.D. in hand and teaching experience are preferred, but these qualifications are not required.

The Department prides itself on strong teaching and relationships with students. Union also values, and offers substantial support for, scholarship. Further information about Union College and the Anthropology Department may be found at http://www.union.edu. Union College offers many opportunities for both faculty and students to engage with multiple disciplines in interdisciplinary programs and unique research initiatives. The successful hire can develop courses in their area of expertise that may contribute to the college’s interdisciplinary programs.
 * Applicants should send a digital dossier (in PDF format), including cover letter, writing sample, one or two sample syllabi, C.V., and the names and addresses of three referees to whitem@union.edu by Nov. 1, 2015 to be considered for an interview at the AAA meetings.

University of Alabama (AL) - Assistant Professor in Biocultural Anthropology - Deadline: 16 Nov. 2015
The Department of Anthropology of The University of Alabama invites applications for an entry level tenure-track position in biocultural anthropology, to begin August, 2016. The PhD is required at the time of appointment. The geographic area of interest is open, although we prefer a candidate with ethnographic fieldwork experience in Latin America or Africa. The successful candidate will contribute to the department’s undergraduate program; direct graduate-level field research; chair MA theses and PhD dissertations; and, initiate and continue an active program of funded research. The proposed faculty hire will strengthen the department’s research emphasis in “Biocultural Medical Anthropology.” We seek a candidate with research interests within, but not limited to, the following areas: biocultural determinants of health; cognitive anthropology and cultural neuroscience; environment and food systems; culture theory; or, other relevant foci of biocultural research.

To apply, go to https://facultyjobs.ua.edu/postings/37590 and complete the online application. Upload (1) a letter of application (outlining research interests, plans and relevant experience) including the names of and contact information for three references; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) examples of manuscripts (for submission as publications) and/or published articles and (4) teaching evaluations (if available). Chair of search committee: Dr. William W. Dressler (wdressle@ua.edu, phone: 205-348-5947) Department of Anthropology, Box 870210, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487-0210.
 * Review of applications will begin November 16, 2015, and will continue until the position is filled.
 * Also posted at Physical Anthropology 2015-2016

===University of California, Davis (CA) - Human Behavioral Ecology & Cultural Evolution - Deadline: 2 Nov. 2015=== The Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis invites applicants for an Open Position/Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Human Behavioral Ecology & Cultural Evolution. The successful candidate must have an active research program focusing on the evolutionary dimensions of human behavior. We seek candidates whose research addresses human life history, technology, social, economic, subsistence, or political systems and/or patterns of cultural change from an explicitly evolutionary perspective, with a preference for researchers combining field-based ethnography or cross-cultural data analysis with evolutionary modeling. This recruitment is conducted at the assistant rank. The resulting hire will be at the assistant rank, regardless of the proposed appointee’s qualifications. Candidates who bring quantitative skills in statistical analysis to the training of students across our integrated evolutionary wing will be particularly competitive. Applicants must demonstrate exceptional promise as scholars and teachers, and must have completed a Ph.D. in Anthropology prior to September 2016.

The successful candidate will run the human behavioral ecology/cultural evolutionary lab group. Teaching duties include four courses per academic year (quarter system) at the introductory, advanced undergraduate, and graduate level. Courses will include (a selection from) upper division courses in Economic Anthropology and/or Kinship and Marriage, a graduate seminar in Foraging Theory, Human Life Histories and/or Modelling Social Behavior, introductory courses in Human Life Cycle and/or Human Nature, and our large introductory course Human Evolutionary Biology.
 * For full consideration applicants should submit full set of materials by November 2, 2015: a curriculum vitae; cover letter that indicates completed research, current research program and teaching experience; copies of up to three (3) publications representing current research; and the contact information for three (3) references through the online application system found at: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF00650.

University of California, Irvine (CA) - Open Rank - Deadline: 1 Nov.-15 Dec. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine invites applications for Assistant to Full Professor: Rank of appointment is open. We seek a scholar whose research addresses current processes of world-making and world-ordering, yet is firmly rooted in the discipline’s theoretical and ethnographic archive. The successful candidate will speak across disciplinary boundaries to stake out a place for anthropological methods and perspectives in emerging configurations of knowledge in the academy and other organizational sites where anthropology can contribute to the conversation. The Department seeks candidates setting agendas that will inform the future of the field as it engages with both changing conditions of the world and established modes of scholarly inquiry. The ideal candidate will combine rigorous ethnographic research that reflects on and, crucially, engages with the “grand challenges” of our time, examples of which include (but are not limited to) climate change, aging, enduring inequalities and regimes of race, gender, and class, the limits to economic growth, and distributed agency in specialized networks and new communicative spheres. Such challenges also include a core anthropological concern with transformations of what it is to be human as a consequence of technology.

Candidates must have a PhD in Anthropology or related field. We have a preference for candidates who publish in established formats and venues—evidenced by a strong publication program—but who are also interested in alternative forms of scholarly communication, enabled by technology, the arts and/or design. Applicants should also demonstrate a commitment to innovative and effective teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, relevant to career-making both inside and outside academia, and strong potential for service in the department, on campus, and to the profession. We welcome candidates whose experience in teaching, research, or community service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. We also encourage scholars working in Latin America to apply, but geographical region is open.
 * Please send a cover letter detailing research and teaching expertise, a CV, writing sample or publication, and the names of three references. Candidates should apply online. Please visit the following website to begin the application process: to apply at the rank of Assistant Professor, please go to https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF02911, to apply at the rank of Associate to Full Professor, please go to https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF02918. Screening of applications will begin November 1, 2015; the final deadline for applications is December 15, 2015. Candidates whose applications are received by November 1, 2015 may be contacted for prearranged interviews at the AAA meetings in Denver, CO, November 18-22, 2015.

University of California, Los Angeles (CA) - Medical and/or Psychiatric Anthropology - Deadline: 23 Oct. 2015
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure track position in medical and/or psychiatric anthropology at any level within the assistant professor rank. Must have Ph.D. in hand at time of appointment. Preference will be given to those applicants whose research and teaching would complement and enhance existing departmental strengths and breadth in health-related research, broadly defined. The successful candidate would be expected to contribute to our undergraduate and graduate program in psychological and medical anthropology. We seek outstanding candidates with the potential for exceptional research and excellence in teaching. The department welcomes candidates whose experience has prepared them to support and contribute to our commitment to diversity.

Applications are accepted at: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF01338. Please include electronic versions of: an application cover letter, research and teaching statements, curriculum vitae, one representative publication (or writing sample), and contact information (including email addresses) for at least three potential references. Please note that only reference contact information is requested at this time. Please do not submit letters of recommendation unless specifically requested to do so.

For further information please contact Dr. Nancy Levine, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA at anthroopensearch@anthro.ucla.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2015 and the final deadline for application submission is October 23, 2015. Appointment begins July 1, 2016. Salary is commensurate with education and experience and based on University of California pay scales.

University of California, San Diego (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Anthropology of Race and Racisms - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at the University of California, San Diego (http://www.anthro.ucsd.edu/) is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body. We seek to hire at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor a scholar whose work addresses the anthropology of race and racisms, especially the practices and processes that create race as a social formation and a lived reality. Approach and geographical specialization are open. Emphasis will be on theoretical innovation and rigorous ethnographic research. We seek an anthropologist with a commitment to cross-disciplinary inquiry, including, when pertinent, co-teaching with departmental colleagues. Appointment will begin July 1, 2016, by which date the Ph.D. or equivalent is required.

Applications are accepted at: https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF00814. Please submit electronic versions of the following: (1) a cover letter that describes your research, publication, and teaching profile; (2) a curriculum vitae that includes the names and contact information for three references; (3) a statement of your research and publication plans over the next 3-5 years; (4) a statement of your plans for teaching at both graduate and undergraduate levels along with one sample syllabus for a course you would envision teaching; (5) a statement detailing how your presence would contribute to diversity on UCSDs campus (For information on this statement, see http://facultyexcellence.ucsd.edu/c2d/ ); (6) three pieces of published or unpublished scholarly work ready for examination (such as the dissertation or dissertation chapters, a book or book manuscript, articles, and book chapters).
 * To ensure full consideration, these preliminary application materials must be submitted electronically by October 1, 2015.
 * They require that you request your letters when you submit FYI.

University of California, Santa Barbara (CA) - TT Assistant Professor, Scientific Ecological Anthropologist - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Anthropology, Integrative Anthropological Sciences (IAS), invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level, beginning July 1, 2016. We seek a social scientist specializing in any area of scientific ecological anthropology, such as human ecology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary ecology, anthropology of living foragers, farmers or pastoralists, cooperation and common pool resources, indigenous resource management, cultural transmission, ethnobiology, subsistence economics, reproductive ecology, evolutionary demography, nutritional ecology, life history theory, behavioral endocrinology, ecological genetics, and social epidemiology. Other topical approaches are open, but research program must be theoretically rigorous, empirical and scientific in orientation, and should complement and integrate effectively with existing faculty expertise and perspectives to help bolster the mission of the IAS Unit (see Department website: http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/graduate/specializations/ias). Integration with Broom Center for Demography is also preferable. Strong fieldwork and/or lab component is preferable. Geographical area of specialization is open, but interests in Oceania, Asia, Africa or Latin America are preferable, as is a comparative orientation. The successful candidate will demonstrate ability to teach lower-division introductory courses in ecological and/or biocultural anthropology and upper-division courses related to the anthropologist’s areas of specialization. The ability to direct graduate students and to advance a departmental focus on ecological research are critical requirements. Applicants must have completed the Ph.D. at the time of appointment. Please apply and submit via https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00530): (1) a statement detailing past and current research experience, (2) a five-year research plan, (3) a statement on teaching experience, (4) a curriculum vitae, (5) three reference letters, and (6) three representative publications. Please direct any questions to Professor Michael Gurven, Chair, IAS Search Committee, at searchsci-eco@anth.ucsb.edu.
 * For primary consideration submit application and materials on or before October 15, 2015.
 * Also posted at Physical Anthropology 2015-2016
 * Interviews will be held sometime in November. Quantitative research is a must.

===University of Central Arkansas (AR) - TT Asst. Professor of Anthropology - Deadline: 30 Nov. 2015=== The University of Central Arkansas Assistant Professor is responsible for teaching, research and service. This position is governed by state and federal laws and agency/institution policy. The position is tenure track and a nine-month appointment.

Job Duties and Responsibilities: Teach a range of lower and upper-division courses across multiple subfields of anthropology, including courses in Native American cultures, biological anthropology, archaeology, and anthropological theory. Take an active role in advising students within the department’s new major in anthropology. Develop and supervise experiential learning opportunities, including lab-based exercises and off-campus field trips. In addition to excellence in undergraduate teaching, faculty must maintain appropriate levels of scholarship and service to the department and university.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Broad-based knowledge of and training in anthropology with a commitment to undergraduate teaching. Specialty areas and interests should include direct research or field experience in Arkansas and/or the region that can be built upon to engage anthropology majors in locally and regionally focused projects. At least two years of recent full-time university teaching across multiple subfields in anthropology. Demonstrated experience in planning and leading hands-on learning experiences for undergraduates. Documented willingness to advise and mentor students. Ability to maintain university service and scholarship obligations.

Apply at: https://jobs.uca.edu/postings/2220
 * Deadline: 11/30/2015.
 * Also posted at Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016 and Physical Anthropology 2015-2016

University of Central Florida (FL) - TT Asst. Professor - Cultural Anthro. - Deadline: 29 Oct. 2015
The University of Central Florida (UCF) Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in cultural anthropology. Geographical area is open. Anthropologists specializing in Social Network Analysis or Science, Technology, Society and Medicine are preferred. The appointment will commence August 8, 2016. Teaching load for tenure-track faculty is typically 2 courses in fall and 2 courses in spring.

The successful candidate will have a record of scholarly accomplishments, including evidence of ethnographic research development, external research funding, and solid teaching experience by the time of appointment. Applicants are expected to be able to teach and mentor students in research at both graduate and undergraduate levels. Applicants should have an active research agenda and ability to direct and facilitate students’ research, and demonstrated ability to obtain external research funding. The successful candidate will be a broadly trained teacher-scholar prepared to join a four-field department.

A Ph.D. in Anthropology from an accredited institution is required at the time of hire.
 * The deadline for applications is October 29, 2015. Qualified applicants must apply through the UCF’s Department of Human Resources at: http://www.jobswithucf.com. In addition to the online application, candidates should upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae and contact information for 3 references. Candidates can contact Dr. Ty Matejowsky, Chair, Cultural Anthropology Search Committee, at: 407-823-2227 or Ty.Matejowsky@ucf.edu with questions.

University of Chicago (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - Sociocultural - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The University of Chicago Department of Anthropology intends to add a faculty member in sociocultural anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure track). The appointment will begin in the fall term of 2016. We seek a scholar with an active, ongoing program of field research that complements our current departmental strengths. Of particular interest are scholars with expertise in environmental issues, but the search is open to all applicants. Ph.D. must be in hand prior to appointment. Applicants are required to apply online at the University of Chicago Academic Career Opportunities website at http://tinyurl.com/parsy7v

Applications are required to include: (1) a current curriculum vitae, including the names and contact information of at least four referees; (2) a cover letter that describes your research and teaching profile, as well as your professional plans for the next 3-5 year period; and (3) a one-page précis of your dissertation or most recently published monograph, as well as one to two writing samples (such as dissertation chapters, journal articles or book chapters).
 * Deadline for applications is October 15, 2015.

University of Chicago (IL) - Department of Comparative Human Development - TT Asst. Professor - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
The Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. We seek an anthropologist (Ph.D. in hand) who specializes in social, cultural, psychological, and/or linguistic approaches. We especially welcome applications from candidates who conduct ethnographically grounded, person-centered research (i.e. psychological, medical, gender and sexuality, developmental or life-course related topics) in non-US settings, and whose work bridges one or more of the different disciplines represented in the department.

The Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago is an interdisciplinary department whose faculty includes anthropologists, biologists, linguists, psychologists, sociologists, and methodologists whose theories and methods cross individual social science disciplines. Research in the department explores the social, cultural, psychological, and biological processes of change that vary across time, between individuals, between societies and cultures, and between species. Please see our website, https://humdev.uchicago.edu.


 * Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2015; submission by this date is strongly encouraged to assure full consideration.  Applicants must be submitted online through the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website. tinyurl.com/o7lg4gp.  Applicants are required to upload 1) a brief cover letter 2) a current curriculum vitae and 3) a research statement addressing current and future research plans; 4) a teaching statement addressing teaching experience and philosophy; 5) one sample of scholarly writing (a published article or unpublished paper or chapter), and 6) the names and contact information of three referees. At a later date we may request letters of recommendation. Review of applications until the position is filled and/or the search is closed.

University of Chicago (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - African Studies
The Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago invites applications for a position as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in African studies. The search is open with respect to subject and approach in the disciplines of anthropology, history, political science, and sociology and related interdisciplinary programs. Appointment will be in the Department of Anthropology, the Department of Comparative Human Development, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or the Department of Sociology, as appropriate.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2015; early submission is encouraged. Applications must be submitted online through the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website, http://tinyurl.com/nacpupk.
 * Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016 and African/Middle East History 2015-16

University of Denver (CO) - TT Asst. Professor - Deadline: not stated (posted 7/24/15)
University of Denver, Department of Anthropology, invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning September 1, 2016. Applicants are sought who will contribute to our undergraduate and graduate programs. The graduate MA program includes tracks in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and museum and heritage studies (which includes material, visual and expressive culture). In particular we seek candidates with experience using technology to engage communities; for example, through digital curation/repatriation, real-time archaeology, and open source mapping. The successful candidate will have a track record of theoretically-grounded scholarship, publically-engaged research, and success with integrating technological skills into pedagogy. Course load is five courses per year taught over three academic quarters. PhD must be in hand at the time of application.
 * Candidates must complete an on-line application at https://dujobs.silkroad.com. This will include a letter of interest, curriculum vita, a teaching statement detailing teaching philosophy and brief description of courses they are prepared to teach, a research statement, and a list of five references.
 * Deadline: not stated as of 07/24/15.
 * Also posted at Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016

===University of Michigan Dearborn (MI) - Assistant / Associate Professor of Anthropology (Cultural) - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015=== The University of Michigan-Dearborn Anthropology Discipline seeks a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in cultural anthropology. Appointment begins on September 1, 2016. A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. Candidates should have a teaching and research focus on Africa, Latin America, or the Middle East and their diasporas. We would also like to see a particular research emphasis on globalization, transnationalism, or community engagement. The ideal candidate will have an international research program but also be able to develop related research in Detroit or the southeast Michigan area. Other areas of interest could include: inequalities, urban anthropology, religion, ethnohistory, ethnic conflict, and law.


 * Please submit the following for consideration, preferably as a single PDF file, via e-mail to Rachel Buzzeo, Department Administrator (rbuzzeo@umich.edu): your CV, a letter describing your teaching and research goals, a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names of three (3) references. Evaluation of applicants will begin on October 15, 2015. Applications received after this date will be considered until the position is filled. Please go to http://www.umjobs.org, create a login and apply to posting 111041, as well as sending all necessary information requested to rbuzzeo@umich.edu.

University of Minnesota (MN) - TT Asst. Professor - Archaeology OR Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 15 Dec. 2015
The Department of Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in archaeology or cultural anthropology at the assistant professor level beginning Fall 2016 (08/29/2016). We seek an anthropologist whose research focus critically engages natural worlds and the natural sciences broadly defined, in contemporary, historical, or prehistorical contexts. We invite applicants who think creatively about the relationship of humans to non-humans and to the material world on topics related to (for example) the environment, biology, geology, climate change and ecology (including indigenous forms of ecological knowledge). Our priority is to hire an archaeologist or a cultural anthropologist.

A joint appointment may be possible with a partner unit within the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Biological Sciences, or the College of Science and Engineering, with the tenure home in Anthropology.

The successful applicant will have a strong commitment to contribute at all levels of our undergraduate and graduate programs. The Department of Anthropology has a strong commitment to diversity. We encourage scholars from underrepresented groups to apply. We welcome experience working with diverse students, in multicultural environments, and interest in developing curricula related to diverse populations.

Appointment will be 100% time over the nine-month academic year (late-August to late-May). Appointment will be made at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor, depending on qualifications and experience, and consistent with collegiate and University policy.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in anthropology or closely related field is expected to be in hand at the time of the appointment. Advanced ABDs may be considered for appointment at the rank of tenure-track instructor with the understanding that the Ph.D. is conferred in the first year of the appointment.

Preferred Qualifications: Geographical area, methodological focus and theoretical interests are open. We encourage applications from candidates whose research and teaching complement and enhance, rather than duplicate, specializations currently represented in our program.

Candidates will be evaluated according to the overall quality of their academic preparation, the strength of their research and its relevance to the department’s academic priorities and the field of inquiry, evidence of commitment to teaching and skills as a teacher, and the quality of recommendations.

About the Job: Faculty in the Department of Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts are expected to maintain an active program of scholarly research or creative activity that includes publication, exhibition, or performance; teach undergraduate and graduate level courses; advise students; and contribute service appropriate for the level of appointment to the department, college, university and profession. The Standards for Promotion and Tenure in the Department of Anthropology are available at: http://www.academic.umn.edu/provost/faculty/tenure/pdf/CLA/7_12ANTH.pdf The Workload Principles and Guidelines for Regular Faculty in the College of Liberal Arts are available at http://intranet.cla.umn.edu/faculty/FacultyWorkloadPrinciplesGuidelines.php

About the Department: For nearly a century the Department of Anthropology has prepared students in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology and linguistics. With 17 full-time faculty members and about 55 graduate students, the department teaches approximately 2000 undergraduate students each year. The faculty offer a rich array of courses, teaching across geographical, chronological, an analytical frameworks. Our faculty and students regularly receive research grants, awards, and prizes for their teaching and research. An extensive program of colloquia, lectures and public events enhances our instructional programs. A lively community of scholars, faculty and students alike are engaged with research and teaching, connecting with colleagues in the humanities and social sciences through the College of Liberal Arts as well as the College of Science and Engineering and the College of Biological Sciences.

Established in 1868, the College of Liberal Arts supports the University of Minnesota's land-grant mission as home to disciplines in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The College of Liberal Arts values diverse cultures, experiences, and perspectives as key to innovation and excellent education. http://www.cla.umn.edu/.

The College of Liberal Arts is committed to intellectual freedom, the pursuit of new knowledge, and the belief that the liberal arts are the foundation of academic learning. CLA prepares students to be independent and original thinkers, innovators in their chosen fields; to create meaning in their lives and in their life's work; and to become productive citizens and leaders in their communities and the world.

Founded in 1851, the University of Minnesota, with its five campuses and more than 65,000 students, is one of the largest, most comprehensive universities in the United States, and ranks among the most prestigious research universities in the wo rld. It is both a major research institution, with scholars of national and international reputation, and a state land-grant university, with a strong tradition of education and public engagement.


 * The priority deadline for application materials is December 15, 2015. This position will remain open until filled.
 * Also posted at Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016

===University of Minnesota (MN) - TT Asst Professor - Human Rights (multiple positions possible)=== The Institute for Global Studies (IGS) in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota invites applications for one or more full-time, tenure-track faculty positions in the broad field of human rights. Appointments will be 100%-time over the nine-month academic year. Appointments will be made at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor, depending on qualifications and experience, and consistent with collegiate and University policy. These will be joint appointments between the Institute for Global Studies and the appropriate disciplinary unit in the College of Liberal Arts. Appointments will begin fall semester 2016 (August 29, 2016).

Successful candidates will evidence a pronounced interdisciplinary stance in their scholarship. We encourage applications from scholars whose work addresses the theory and history of human rights, and we also invite applications from candidates with research interests in one or more of the following areas of human rights scholarship: economic/social/cultural rights; intersectionality (e.g., race, gender, indigeneity, sexuality); migration; rights and political theory; laws and institutions/transitional justice; the role of non-state actors; war/atrocities/mass violence; conflict resolution; humanitarian aid; social movements; health/ environment; culture/film/literature/art/representation. The broad scope of this search is meant to indicate our interest in candidates with innovative and interdisciplinary research agendas that would supplement and enhance existing research and teaching in the field of human rights. Geographic focus is open but we especially welcome applications from candidates whose work addresses human rights in Africa, the Middle East, East or Southeast Asia, or indigenous nations.

Required qualifications: Ph.D. or terminal degree in the appropriate field is required by the start of the appointment. The successful candidate(s) will show a strong commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching.

Candidates will be evaluated according to: a) overall quality of their academic preparation and scholarship or other creative work, b) relevance of their research to the units’ academic priorities, c) evidence of commitment to teaching, and d) strength of recommendations.

Duties & Responsibilities: Faculty in IGS and the College of Liberal Arts are expected to maintain an active program of scholarly research and publication or other creative work, active engagement in graduate and undergraduate teaching and advising, and service in both IGS and the department of the tenure home. The tenure home will be determined by the chosen candidate(s) in consultation with the respective unit heads, the director of IGS, and the appropriate CLA associate dean(s). The individual’s work effort will be equally shared between IGS and the tenure home; tenure and promotion decisions will involve consultation between each unit. The successful candidate(s) will be expected to participate in the interdisciplinary, comparative and theoretical dialogues that define the intellectual vitality of IGS and the Human Rights Program.

The Workload Principles and Guidelines for Regular Faculty in the College of Liberal Arts are available at: http://intranet.cla.umn.edu/faculty/FacultyWorkloadPrinciplesGuidelines.php

Program Description: The Institute for Global Studies, founded in 1998, fosters interdisciplinary faculty and graduate student research on global/transnational themes, serves as the coordinating unit for a range of campus centers focused on global issues, and houses an undergraduate Global Studies major. IGS faculty members hold joint appointments with a range of departments such as Anthropology; Geography, Environment, and Society; Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies; Sociology; and Spanish & Portuguese. IGS faculty are engaged in a wide range of interdisciplinary research projects including global urbanism, agricultural humanitarianism, education of migrant populations, and the relationship between cultural practice and sovereign power. Additional information about the Institute is available at http://igs.cla.umn.edu. IGS houses and supports the Human Rights Program. The Human Rights Program advances human rights scholarship through support for research and publications; educates the next generation of human rights scholars and professionals; and engages with serious human rights issues through timely and meaningful projects, public programs and internships. Additional information about the HRP is available at http://hrp.cla.umn.edu. The University of Minnesota has long been at the forefront of human rights scholarship and action. Faculty working in this area have established international reputations by bringing together scholarly, legal, policy and activist work on human rights around the globe.

All applicants must apply online. To be considered for this position, please click the "apply" button and follow the instructions. You will be given an opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a letter of intent and curriculum vitae. Additional documents must be attached by accessing your “My Activities” page. The following materials must be attached to your online application: 1) letter of intent, 2) curriculum vitae, and 3) one article length writing sample or the equivalent. In addition, applicants must arrange to have three letters of evaluation sent to . Additional materials may be requested at a later date.
 * Applications will be reviewed beginning November 15, 2015, and will be accepted until the position is filled.
 * See Indeed.com for link to apply (posted 8/22/15).
 * Also posted at Womens/Gender/Queer Studies 2015-2016, Generalist 2016, Ethnic Studies 2015-2016 and Interdisciplinary Humanities and Liberal Arts 2015-2016

University of New Hampshire (NH) - TT Asst. Professor - Sociocultural Anthro. - Deadline: 20 Nov. 2015
University of New Hampshire, College of Liberal Arts, Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure track, Assistant Professor in sociocultural anthropology specializing in public health, development, and/or globalization in Africa or Asia starting in August 2016.

Please send curriculum vita, letter of interest discussing areas of 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 20th, 2015. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via Skype.

===University of New Mexico (NM) - Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Ethnology (Native North America) - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015=== The UNM Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Ethnology at the level of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full Professor. We seek a scholar who will complement a three-subfield department (including archaeology and evolutionary anthropology) with national recognition for scholarship and graduate fieldwork training.

Minimum Qualifications: 1. Earned PhD in Social or cultural Anthropology or aligned field by the start of the appointment. 2. Ethnographic research focus in Native North America with one or more indigenous communities. 3. An active anthropological field research program. 4. Evidence of peer-reviewed publications and recent presentations of ongoing work that shows research productivity involving anthropological fieldwork and/or public ethnographic projects.

Preferred Qualifications: 1. Demonstrated commitment to high-quality teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in anthropology. 2. Candidates whose research and teaching intersect theory and methods conversant with debates surrounding Indigenous methodologies and anthropology. 3. Critically engaged fieldwork applicable to public anthropology, Native tribal centers, Native tribal community organizations, and tribal, regional, or inter/national museums. 4. Demonstrated analytic skills based in ethnographic methods. 5. Encourage applicants whose research is in one or more of the following areas: Native American nation building, sustainability, revitalization, and the environment. 6. Planned and/or on-going extramurally funded research program. 7. Ability to collaborate in integrative interdisciplinary research and expertise that will complement existing strengths at UNM. 8. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities.


 * Applications received by October 15, 2015 will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Applications must include letter of intent addressing the applicant's qualifications for the position, as well as a description of the applicant's current research activities, teaching interests and experience, and five-year research plan. Please also include a curriculum vitae and full contact information of three references. Electronic submissions are required; please visit: http://unmjobs.unm.edu/. Posting #0832063. Applicants who are appointed to a UNM continuing faculty position are required to provide an official certification of successful completion of all degree requirements prior to their initial employment with UNM.

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (NC) - Sociocultural Anthro. - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2015
The Department of Anthropology in collaboration with the Curriculum in Global Studies at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track, nine-month faculty position in sociocultural anthropology at the rank of assistant professor. We seek applicants with a strong research and teaching portfolio with a special focus on migration issues. Areas of interest could include transnationalism, immigration and migration, human rights, migration and the US South, refugees, politics, health and migration, border cultures, and diasporic peoples. The geographic area of specialization is open. A willingness to engage students in local ethnographic fieldwork or internship projects and an interest in the professional practice of anthropology beyond the academy are encouraged. The successful applicant will divide curriculum responsibilities evenly between The Department of Anthropology and The Curriculum in Global Studies with regular responsibility for a graduate level course on migration for the interdisciplinary Global Studies MA program.

A PhD in Anthropology is required by the time of appointment July 1, 2016.

Candidates must have an active, ethnographic research program and demonstrated potential, in the form of publications and other scholarly activity. Candidates must be excellent teachers, willing to work closely with Global Studies graduate students, and prepared to actively contribute to the development of Global Studies.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and reference list to: http://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/83713. Please provide a list of four professional references including the names, titles, email addresses and phone numbers.
 * Application review will begin on November 1, 2015.

University of Oregon (OR) - TT Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 31 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at the University of Oregon seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of cultural anthropology to begin on September 16, 2016. We seek a cultural anthropologist who is ethnographically grounded, engaged with cultural theory, and informed in critical race studies. We have a preference for a medical anthropologist whose research may include a topical focus on the implications for culture and health in relation to one or more of the following: environment, migration, reproductive health, mental health/trauma and resilience, chronic disease, and global epidemics. We also value research in the medical anthropology area on how health and inequality are shaped by race, class, gender, sexuality and citizenship. Geographic specialization is open.

We are a three-field department on a quarter system; teaching load is five-courses per year. In addition to medical anthropology, the selected candidate will be expected to teach advanced cultural theory to graduate and undergraduate students; to train students in ethnographic research methods; to maintain a strong research profile and publication record; and to excel in teaching a student body diverse in race, gender, sexuality, socio-economic status, and nationality. PhD must be in hand by September 15, 2016.

Candidates should submit their applications electronically at http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5956. Required materials include, a letter of application, C.V., two course syllabi (one at the graduate level, and the other at the undergraduate level), a writing sample (no more than 35 pages), and three letters of recommendation.
 * Screening of applications will begin on September 30 and close on October 31, 2015.

University of Pittsburgh (PA) - Cultural Anthropology - 2 Positions - Deadline: 6 Nov. 2015
The University of Pittsburgh, Department Of Anthropology, invites applications for two tenure-stream positions in cultural anthropology, pending budgetary approval. We seek applicants for two positions (one at the level of assistant professor and one at open rank) whose research engages with: (1) medical anthropology, science and technology studies, or the intersection between these fields, or (2) circulation including shifting regimes of migration, finance, and language. Attention to issues of race, gender, and sexuality is welcome. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in the study of Latin America, East Asia or Europe.

The successful candidates will be expected to pursue active programs of field research, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and contribute to existing programmatic strengths. The appointments will begin in September 2016 and candidates are required to have degree in hand by that time.
 * To receive full consideration, applications, including letters of reference, should be received by November 6, 2015.
 * Also posted at Linguistic Anthropology 2015-2016

University of Texas at San Antonio (TX) - Asst. Professor - Cultural Anthro. - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Anthropology seeks to hire a cultural anthropologist with a specialization in environmental anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are interested in a scholar whose research complements existing departmental strengths in environment and health and can help build our BA, MA, and PhD programs.

Required Qualifications: PhD in Anthropology in hand at time of appointment; theoretically motivated research; desire and ability to contribute to growth and excellence of graduate programs broadly engaging environmental issues; desire and ability to educate and mentor anthropology students with either academic or applied career goals; and successful external granting and publication.

Preferred Qualifications: excellence in teaching; strong record of external funding; fluency across a broad spectrum of theory in anthropology; commitment to multidisciplinary anthropology; interests that complement existing faculty; potential to contribute to interdisciplinary areas of collaborative excellence; and record of service appropriate to the rank of Assistant Professor.

Responsibilities include: maintaining an active research program; teaching introductory courses in general anthropology and cultural anthropology, elective undergraduate courses and graduate courses in areas of specialization; mentoring graduate students in the department’s MA and PhD programs; department and college service.

Applicants must submit: letter of application that includes research, teaching, and service goals; a CV; sample publications; teaching evaluations if available; and the names, addresses, email, and phone numbers of three references. Applicants who are selected to interview must be able to show proof that they are eligible and qualified to work in the United States.
 * Electronic submission only. Send all application materials as PDFs to Carolyn Cochran (carolyn.cochran@utsa.edu). Please direct inquiries to Carolyn Cochran via email or by phone at (210) 458-4075. Applications must be received no later than October 15, 2015. Preliminary interviews are planned for the AAA meetings in Denver in November.

===University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) - Asst. Professor - Health Studies - Anthropology (Environment and Health) - Deadline: Nov. 19 2015=== Position Title/Rank: Assistant Professor Health Studies Job Requisition # 1501192

Faculty: University of Toronto Scarborough

Deadline: November 19, 2015

The Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto at Scarborough invites applications for a tenure stream appointment with a primary focus in environment and health. The successful candidate will be part of the Health Studies program. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will commence July 1, 2016.

We seek someone with a grounding in the health sciences who also has an understanding of social forces and conditions and will be at home in a Social Science department. The successful candidate will be able to speak across disciplinary boundaries and work alongside colleagues with divergent disciplinary approaches to the study of health and illness. She or he will be someone with an interest in environmental health, broadly speaking; familiar with an epidemiological approach; and comfortable with both quantitative and qualitative methods. Knowledge of toxicology would be of interest.

Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant area, such as Anthropology, Biology, or Epidemiology, by the date of appointment or shortly thereafter. They must demonstrate a record of excellence in research and are expected to develop an independently funded research program. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct innovative research at the highest international level and to establish an outstanding, externally funded research program. She or he will have an established or emerging record of scholarly accomplishment including publications in leading academic journals and/or with leading academic presses, or will provide evidence of excellence in research as demonstrated in presentations at significant conferences, awards for work in the field and strong endorsements by referees. The candidate should also have demonstrated excellence in teaching and graduate student supervision experience is an asset, as demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, letters of reference and the teaching materials submitted as part of the application.

The successful candidate will teach large introductory and second year lecture courses as well as upper year seminars in the undergraduate Health Studies program at the University of Toronto Scarborough. The Health Studies program provides a strongly interdisciplinary look at health and enables students to gain either a BA or BSc degree. The successful candidate will contribute primarily to the BSc stream. She or he also will become a full member of a tri-campus graduate department best suited to her or his area of scholarly focus, and will teach and supervise graduate students in that department. Likely possibilities include but are not limited to the tri-campus graduate Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences or the tri-campus graduate Department of Anthropology. There are also opportunities to participate in a variety of interdisciplinary programs and centres at the University of Toronto.

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Qualified candidates are invited to apply by clicking on the link below. 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).

Submission guidelines are available at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. We recommend combining documents into one or two files, preferably in PDF format, although MS Word format is also acceptable.

In addition, three letters of recommendation should be sent by the closing date directly to Professor Michael Lambek, Chair, Department of Anthropology, by email to anthropology-ca@utsc.utoronto.ca. If you have questions about the position, please contact Ann-Marie Smith anthropology-ca@utsc.utoronto.ca.

For more information on the graduate Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, see http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/physsci/graduate-programs and on the graduate Department of Anthropology, see http://anthropology.utoronto.ca/graduate/ The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
 * The closing date for applications is November 19th, 2015.

===University of Utah (UT) - Multiple Open Rank Positions - Families and Health (incl. Anthropology) - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2015=== As part of an interdisciplinary cluster hire, the University of Utah is seeking applicants for multiple tenure-track or tenured faculty positions (open-rank) related to how the family system can be utilized to improve the health and well-being of individuals and families. Scholars will engage with a consortium that currently brings together faculty from 11 departments across 5 colleges. See http://www.utah.edu/faculty/c-fahr/. Positions will begin in July 2016.

All candidates should have an excellent and sustained record of research, a demonstrated ability to generate extramural funding, teaching interests in the area, and experience in working across disciplines commensurate with their career stage. Faculty appointments will be affiliated with one or more of the following departments and/or programs: Anthropology, Communications, Economics, Ethnic Studies, Family and Consumer Studies, Family and Preventive Medicine, Health Kinesiology and Recreation, Geography, Nursing, Psychology, Sociology, and Huntsman Cancer Institute.

We anticipate at least three new hires with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
 * 1) Quantitative Methods in the Study of Families and Health. Preferred emphases include statistical modeling of longitudinal data structures related to familial, life span, historical, or dyadic processes. Candidates must also have substantive research interests related to families and health (e.g., familial/genetic, social, psychological, communication, public policy, or economic mechanisms influencing health).
 * 2) Family-Based Intervention and/or Dissemination and Implementation. Scholars who design, evaluate, implement, and/or disseminate family-based behavioral interventions related to health (e.g., improving family communication, clinical trials, health-care delivery, precision medicine, cost effectiveness).
 * 3) Social Networks and Health. Scholars who have expertise in modeling social network processes (e.g., formation, diversity, or contagion in the context of the development or maintenance of physical health problems; diffusion and adoption of health-related information and behavior within and outside of family systems).
 * 4) Diverse Families, Culture, and Social Determinants. Scholars devoted to studying how the health of families (beliefs, practices, needs, preferences, outcomes) is affected by their cultural, ecological, and economic contexts. Topics of particular interest include minority health, diverse family structures, global health, and understanding the mechanisms underlying socio-cultural differences in family health, including expertise with historically under-served and marginalized groups and/or rural populations.

The University of Utah is a PAC -12 institution located in Salt Lake City, in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. With an enrollment of 31,000 students, it is Utah’s flagship university and provides strong support for faculty research. The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer and educator. Minorities, women, veterans, and those with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Veterans’ preference is extended to qualified veterans. Reasonable disability accommodations will be provided with adequate notice. For additional information about the University’s commitment to equal opportunity and access see: http://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/.

The University of Utah values candidates who have experience working in settings with students from diverse backgrounds, and possess a strong commitment to improving access to higher education for historically underrepresented students.


 * Special Instructions for Candidates: Please submit a letter detailing the position(s) that you are interested in and your preferred home department(s). In addition, applicants should provide a CV, statements of research and teaching interests that address their experience and interest in interdisciplinary collaboration, and representative reprints or preprints of publications. Applicants should provide letters or the names, institutions, and email addresses of three references. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2015. Positions open until filled. For inquiries, please contact Rebecca Utz (Rebecca.Utz@soc.utah.edu) or Cindy Berg (Cynthia.Berg@psych.utah.edu).
 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2015-2016 and Ethnic Studies 2015-2016

University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI) - Asian Studies - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2015
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, as part of its initiative to re-envision the study of the languages, cultures, and societies of Asia, is seeking to hire a TransAsia / transdisciplinary scholar with expertise in at least one South or Southeast Asian language, beginning August, 2016. Rank and area of specialization are open. The tenure home will reside in the newly- forming Department of Asian Studies. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate the ability to cross disciplinary and cultural borders in their research and teaching, and who have the vision and skills to build new academic programs. A tenured appointment requires a proven record of excellence in research and teaching at all levels. Salary is competitive.

Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentially. A criminal background check will be required prior to employment. UW-Madison is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and encourages women and minorities to apply.

We are particularly interested in applicants whose work addresses pressing issues of the day, in areas including but not limited to: digital humanities; literary, media, or cultural studies; qualitative and fieldwork-based social sciences on themes such as poverty, health, migration, human rights, and the environment; or religious studies.
 * To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by October 15, 2015.
 * Also posted at Asian History 2015-16, Ethnic Studies 2015-2016 and Religious Studies 2015-2016

Victoria University of Wellington (NZ) - Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology - Deadline: 14 June 2015
Applications are invited from anthropologists for a Lecturer in the Cultural Anthropology Programme within the School of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington. This is a permanent position and commences in mid-January 2016. The successful applicant for the lecturer position will have a PhD in anthropology, experience of teaching at a tertiary level and a developing research profile, which includes evidence of scholarly publications. The successful applicant in will be expected to develop new areas of teaching in the anthropology of development, Oceania and applied anthropology, as well as contributing to the core courses in anthropology. Supervision of postgraduate research will also be expected.

Further information can be obtained from Prof Brigitte Bonisch Brednich, Head of School, Social and Cultural Studies, email Brigitte.Bonisch-Brednich@vuw.ac.nz, phone +64 4 463 6528

Please complete the online application form and submit your CV and cover letter by attachment at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/about/careers/current-vacancies

Victoria University of Wellington is an EEO employer and actively seeks to meet its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi.

For more information and to apply online visit http://www.victoria.ac.nz/about/careers

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 * Applications close midnight New Zealand time, 14 June 2015.
 * Recection via e-mail late July.

===Western Washington University (WA) - TT Assistant Professor of Anthropology - Deadline: 16 Nov. 2015=== About the Position: The Department of Anthropology at Western Washington University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin September 2016. The successful candidate will have a broad scholarly acquaintance with applied human health aspects of political economy, and a geographic focus on the Pacific Rim, with a preferred emphasis on China. Of particular interest are candidates with interdisciplinary teaching experience and familiarity with cultural diversity.

Position Responsibilities: Courses to be taught including appropriate peoples courses, quantitative methods, applied anthropology, as well as more specialized courses in the major, interdisciplinary and graduate programs. High quality teaching is emphasized, but research and engagement in service are also expected.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Anthropology; Specialization in applied anthropology with a human health and Pacific Rim focus; Demonstrated scholarship; Demonstrated experience conducting community-based research in indigenous communities; Strong written and interpersonal communication skills, and interest in helping students develop communication skills; Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse students and colleagues.

Preferred Qualifications: Experience in applied health; Geographic focus on China; Interdisciplinary teaching experience.

Application Instructions and Requested Documents: All application materials must be submitted electronically via Western's Electronic Application System for Employment (EASE) at http://www.wwu.edu/jobs.

Please include a curriculum vitae, syllabi and related teaching material, teaching evaluations, sample publications and a list of three references. Other Information: Inquiries may be directed to the search committee chair, Todd Koetje, at Todd.Koetje@wwu.edu

Job Posted: 9/2/2015
 * Apply at: https://jobs.wwu.edu/JobPosting.aspx?JPID=6637
 * Closing Date Notes: Application review begins November 16, 2015; position is open until filled

New York University (USA: NY) - European Studies (Non-TT Faculty Fellow) - Deadline: 31 Jan. 2016

 * Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow (Full Time Non Tenure Track)
 * The initial appointment will be for one year beginning September 1, 2016, renewable annually for a maximum of three years, pending administrative and budgetary approval.
 * CEMS/NYU seeks a scholar specializing in one or more of the following fields: comparative European/Mediterranean politics, anthropology, sociology, or contemporary or recent European/Mediterranean history. We are particularly interested in candidates with research and/or teaching interests concerning the European Union and/or political, economic and social relations and developments in Europe.
 * Responsibilities include teaching three courses per year (including undergraduate and graduate seminars), and a significant role in advising theses (for both MA students and undergraduate seniors). Student advising is a key component of this position.
 * Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and excellence in teaching, and have completed the Ph.D. no earlier than 2011.
 * Closing Date: All posts close at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time on the date listed - 01-31-2016.
 * Also posted at European History 2015-16

Rollins College (FL) - Visiting Asst. Professor of Cultural Anthro. (China) - Deadline: 1 Feb. 2016
The Department of Anthropology at Rollins College invites applications for a one year, Visiting Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology position beginning in August 2016.

We are seeking a cultural anthropologist with a geographical specialization in China. Applicants with interests in urban studies, youth cultures, or popular culture of China are especially welcome to apply. Applicants should be committed to excellent undergraduate teaching and to the liberal arts.

The position requires teaching three courses per semester, including Cultural Anthropology, and applicants should be willing to contribute to Rollins’ Asian Studies program.

Applicants must have PhD in hand by June 1, 2016. Teaching experience is preferred.

Applicants must apply online via this website and upload the following materials: (1) cover letter, including a statement of teaching philosophy and interest in a career at liberal arts institution (2) curriculum vita (3) contact information for three references
 * All applications must be submitted by February 1, 2016.
 * Link to Apply: https://www.rollinsjobs.com/postings/2487

Southern Methodist University (TX)- Visiting Lecturer, Cultural Anthropology- Deadline: Oct. 1, 2016
Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology (Position Number 00052572)

The SMU Department of Anthropology invites applications to fill a position as a Visiting Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology for Spring semester 2016.''' The position will start January 1, 2016. The lectureship may be renewed for the academic year 2016-2017 depending on funding and departmental needs.''' We envision the ideal candidate teaching Introductory Cultural Anthropology (a larger lecture class with TA assistants) as well as a range of other undergraduate courses in his/her area of topical and regional. We are particularly interested in individuals who might be able to teach courses on the anthropology of religion, the anthropology of gender, the anthropology of migration, and/or cultural diversity in American life. We are also interested in an individual who might be able to teach an undergraduate field methods class or perhaps an undergraduate/graduate class in applied anthropology. The teaching load for this position is 3 courses each semester.

Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in anthropology at the time of appointment. Individuals with undergraduate teaching experience are preferred.

Applications should be submitted electronically to Caroline B. Brettell, Chair, Search Committee/Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275 ([mailto:cbrettel@smu.edu cbrettel@smu.edu]) with a copy to Pamela Hogan ([mailto:phogan@smu.edu phogan@smu.edu]). Applications should include a cover letter, a statement of teaching interests, a current CV, teaching evaluations, and contact information for three references.
 * To ensure full consideration for the position the application must be received by October 1, 2015.

Texas A&M University (TX) - Instructional Assistant Professor (long term/renewable) - Review Begins: 15 Oct. 2015
The Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University invites applications for a renewable, non-tenure track position as an Instructional Assistant Professor beginning August 2016. Salary commensurate with qualifications. We seek an energetic scholar who can bridge anthropology and collections management to collaborate with our faculty and advise undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will be expected to manage the department’s Anthropological Research Collections (including lithic, ceramic, glass, metal, faunal, and floral material; project documents and photographs; and human skeletal remains), teach four courses each year in anthropology and/or museum studies including the introductory “Museums and Their Functions” course and a for-credit museum internship course coordinated with area museums; coordinate the consultation process required by the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA); provide research and collections management experiences for graduate and undergraduate students; prepare grant proposals to enhance the condition and usability of the collections; and advise undergraduate students on graduate programs in museum studies.

Qualifications: Applicants are required to have a PhD in Anthropology or related discipline at the time of application, demonstrated experience in collections management and anthropology and be qualified to teach a range of undergraduate courses in anthropology and museum studies. Previous experience in managing collections in a museum or archaeological collections facility, experience in the NAGPRA consultation process, and teaching experience will be considered as strengths in the search process. The department is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community at Texas A&M.


 * APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, teaching evaluations, and contact information for three references preferably as a single pdf file by email or mail to Dr. David Carlson (dcarlson@tamu.edu), Chair, Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, Mailstop 4352, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4352.
 * Review of applications will begin Oct 12, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.
 * Also posted at Archaeology Jobs 2015-2016

Who is on this page for the '15-'16 search?
ABD - Looking for first job / postdoc: 13

PhD - Looking for first job: 6

Have a job, looking for new one ... 8


 * adjunct: 3
 * visiting assistant professor: 6
 * lecturer: 3
 * postdoc: 11
 * tenure track: 6
 * tenured: 1
 * other faculty: 1 (scholar-in-residence)
 * outside academia:
 * dual career:
 * educ. admin:
 * post postdoc (unemployed):
 * research staff:
 * participant observer (ABD learning the ropes before diving in): 1
 * ABD and adjunct at university (not where I'm ABD): 2

Have a job, not looking for new one (lurking):2

Search committee member observing discussion:

A Running List of Schools Requesting Reference Letters Upfront (Contrary to AAA Career Center Request)
The AAA has requested that search committees refrain from asking for letters of recommendation until initial screening of applicants has been completed:

"Solicitation of letters of recommendation should occur only after an initial screening of candidates to minimize inconvenience to applicants and referees. Names of references may be requested, however."

http://www.aaanet.org/profdev/index.cfm

Despite this (at least four year-old request), many institutions persist in requiring letters of recommendation as part of an initial application package. This places a burden on both the applicant and his/her reviewers and places undue stress on advisor/advisee relationships. Please list here the names of schools/job posts asking for up-front letters of recommendation so that we may alert the AAA to violations of their request:


 * 1) Michigan State, James Madison College and Lyman Briggs College
 * 2) University of Wisconsin - Madison, Asian Studies
 * 3) Amherst College
 * 4) Haverford College
 * 5) The College of William & Mary
 * 6) University of Oregon
 * 7) Columbia University
 * 8) University of Toronto Scarborough
 * 9) University of Pittsburgh