Physical Anthropology 08-09

Postings in Physical Anthropology 09-10

Has been updated to reflect the 2009-10 job search. If you are still checking on the status of 08-09 jobs, you were not hired.

Let's try to keep things under each corresponding school instead of listed by progress. Listings should be alphabetical by university.

It would be great to see more people using this page so if you can pass the URL to any friends in the field it would help us all!

Also, as the season wraps up it would be great if people returned to post that an offer had been made and accepted or rejected.

== Last Edited 11/17/09

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Boston University (Due December 1): biology and evolutionary genetics of humans and other primates

Brooklyn College (Due December 1; pers. comm. with department): Some aspect of human biology

Dartmouth College (Due November 1): paleoanthropology or human biology

Hunter College (Due December 1): paleoanthropology, morphology, development, life history (etc.)

New York University (Due November 15): Life history, ontogeny, developmental biology

University of Michigan (Due October 26): human biology, infectious disease, evolutionary genetics

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (Due November 1): bioarchaeology/forensic anthropology

11/19: References requested (1)

'''SUNY Stony Brook (Due October 2): paleoanthropology and human anatomy. '''

11/9: Received rejection email (3)

SUNY Potsdam (Due October 1) teaching Paleoanthropology, human osteology, medical anthropology, some archeology 

Interviews: 1

University of Toronto (Due November 6): gross anatomy

Texas State University at San Marcos (due Nov. 2): forensics

Washington State (due Dec. 1): Biological/evolutionary anthropologist

University of Missouri, Columbia (due Nov. 15): Human skeletal biology

University of Arizona (due Dec. 15): Effects of ecological variation and environmental shifts on human and non-human primate biology