Archaeology Jobs 2011-2012

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Aarhus University, Denmark
The Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University invites applications for a permanent position as professor of Classical Archaeology. The position is tenable from 1 January 2012.The appointed professor is expected to strengthen research activity and output as well as contributing to profiling research in classical archaeology and classical studies at Aarhus University. The appointee must be able to document original scientific production at highest international level, as well as significant scholarly contributions to theoretical and thematic developments within classical archaeology. Applicants are asked to state their visions of future developments in the field of classical archaeology. Applicants must document a solid track record in research leadership as well as in international research funding and in international research cooperation. The appointee will be required to teach and supervise in classical archaeology at all levels and is furthermore expected to take a leading role in developing our new multidisciplinary study programme in classical studies. Classical studies combine elements from classical philology, classical archaeology and ancient history and draws from insights in the study of religion and theology. The programme will begin in the Autumn of 2011. The appointee is furthermore expected to provide academic leadership in the development of research programmes in the field of classical studies, to develop new research projects with internal and external partners, to raise external research funding and to take part in the daily activities of the departmentInformation about present research strategies for classical archaeology is available at http://aal.au.dk/en/klasark/unit/praesent/. For further information about the professorship, please contact Head of Department Bjarke Paarup by e-mail: bjarke.paarup@hum.au.dk or phone 0045 8942 4666. Formalities and salary range: The Faculty of Science refers to the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. Further information on qualification requirements and job content may be found in the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Danish Universities.The application must be in English and include a curriculum vitae, degree certificate, a complete list of publications, a statement of future research plans and information about research activities, teaching portfolio and verified information on previous teaching experience (if any). The recommended level of detail.Salary depends on seniority as agreed between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Confederation of Professional Unions.Further information on application and relevant enclosures may be found in the Guidelines for applicants for academic positions. Teaching portfolio, degree certificate (copy), curriculum vitae, complete list of publications (including annotations for not enclosed items) and verified information on previous teaching experience (if any) must be submitted with the application.Scientific publications, 3 copies of a maximum of 8 to be considered in the evaluation should be sendt to Department of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics, Aarhus University, MoesgÃ¥rd AllÃ© 20, 8270 HÃ¸jbjerg, Denmark. All hard copy application material must be marked with the no 2011-211/1-11. All interested are urged to apply irrespective of personal background.Deadline All applications must be made online and received by 25 August 2011. Read the full job description and apply online here: http://humaniora.au.dk/en/news/jobs/academic/ Aarhus University offers an inspiring education and research environment for 40,000 students and 11,000 members of staff, ensuring results of a high international standard. The budgeted turnover for 2011 amounts to DKK 5.9 billion. The university's strategy and development contract are available at http://www.au.dk/en.

University of Auckland
Position: Lecturer in Archaeology, Department of Anthropology

Deadline: June 24, 2011

Ad: For further information go to http://www.auckland.ac.nz/opportunities

Preferences: interests in the Pacific region and/or Australia; responsible for teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and must have a commitment to scholarly research and fieldwork. The successful applicant will be expected to assist in advancing the high research profile of the Department.

Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to Simon Holdaway, Head of Department (sj.holdaway@auckland.ac.nz)


 * Lecturer in NZ is actually like an asst. prof. in the US. This is a tenure-track job.

Brigham Young University
Department of Anthropology {C}Assistant Professor

Posted: July 5, 2011 {C}Location: Utah

Employment Level: Tenured, tenure track

Website:https://yjobs.byu.edu

Application Deadline: October 17, 2011

Employment Status: Full-time

Salary: Commensurate with experience

The Department of Anthropology, Brigham Young University, seeks applications for continuing faculty status track and visiting faculty positions from well-qualified candidates with a completed Ph.D. by August 2012. Successful candidates will demonstrate skill in undergraduate teaching and strong research skills with an established or promising record of research productivity. There is a preference for the archaeology of the Great Basin/Southwest, but other geographic areas will be considered. The ability to lead a summer field school is an advantage. BYU, an equal opportunity employer, requires all faculty to observe the university's honor code and dress and grooming standards. Preference is given to qualified candidates who are members in good standing of the affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Potential applicants can visit the University's web page at http://www.byu.edu (employment). Applicants must apply on-line https://yjobs.byu.edu and attach current curriculum vitae. In addition, please send three letters of recommendation and samples of scholarly work to: Professor Charles W. Nuckolls, Chair, Department of Anthropology, Brigham Young University, 894 SWKT, Provo, UT 84602. Review of applicants will begin October 17, 2011.

-this was posted in the Chronicle of Higher Education

- BYU has a lot of gall to claim "BYU, an equal opportunity employer... Preference is given to qualified candidates who are members in good standing of the affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." It is one or the other, jerks.

^ Didn't someone go through this last year or the year before with BYU? I think the individual said s/he had to fill out a statement of religious affiliation and philosophy. I wonder if it is even worth applying and getting letters sent from references for folks who regularly attend "The Church of Evolution by Means of Natural Selection".

-It's not impossible-- this dept has hired non-LDS people before. I think they've tended not to stay, though. Given the climate of the institution and its effect on the non-LDS faculty retention rate, I can see why they'd have this preference. Unfortunately plenty of places use unspoken things (like location of a spouse's job, or where someone grew up or did their undergrad) to try to pick new hires they think are unlikely to move; at least BYU puts their bias up front in the ad.

-As a private school, BYU does have a right to discriminate based on religious views. I applied to their job last year, and it included a place for a statement of religious affiliation, but I was able to leave it blank. I did have to agree to uphold the moral code of the university (i.e. no drinking, clean cut clothes, etc., but not specifically the teachings of the church). What I think is legally interesting is that the letter of rejection I received from BYU stated that they would keep my application on file in case a new position opened (and the letter was definately generic, I don't think this was special treatment, as in I almost had the job, I never heard from them once until the rejection). I was suprised by the statement, because if they say it I figured they would have to do it. But, something tells me unless I send in a new application this year, my application won't be considered.


 * I was in the same boat last year and noticed that too. I figured they meant they'd keep my application in case an IDENTICAL new position opened, so this year is starting from scratch. Too bad, as they require letters and writing samples up front-- I would love not having to send all that again.
 * The fact that five of the eight anthro faculty have at least one degree from BYU is insightful.

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Position: tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor

Deadline: December 1, 2011

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs#/detail/4348599

Preferences: Anthropological archaeologists are encouraged to apply. Specializations in cultural resource management and applied anthropology are especially welcomed. Culture area Latin America preferred. Interest in establishing a local research program desirable. Some facility with anthropological use of GIS desirable.

The Department of Geography and Anthropology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) invites applications for a tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin Fall 2012. Anthropological archaeologists are encouraged to apply. Specializations in cultural resource management and applied anthropology are especially welcomed.

The Position: The new faculty member will teach undergraduate classes in archaeology, cultural resource management, general and cultural anthropology, along with a regional specialty. The position requires excellence in teaching and advising, professional and scholarly achievements, and service to the university. The successful candidate will demonstrate an interest in involving undergraduates in research and field activity, an ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment, and an enthusiasm for hands-on, learning-centered education. Applicants whose work incorporates a global perspective and a demonstrated commitment to diversity in higher education are particularly encouraged to apply. A completed application will consist of: ? a cover letter that describes the candidate’s teaching and research experience and interests and that addresses the duties and qualifications articulated in the position description; this must include a statement of the applicant’s teaching philosophy within a multicultural environment with examples of past experiences; ? a curriculum vitae comprised of at least those elements specified on the application form and including the names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least five individuals who can speak to the candidate’s potential for success in this position; ? three recent (dated within the past two years), signed letters of reference; ? names, addresses and phone numbers of 2 additional references; ? a completed application form; this can be downloaded from http://academic.csupomona.edu/faculty/docs/application.pdf ? an official transcript showing highest degree earned, directly from institution. Applications must be postmarked by Dec. 1, 2011.

- Very similar job posted by CSPU in Fall 2010--did they fail to hire anyone? (X2)

California State University Channel Islands, subfield open
Deadline: Review begins October 24, 2011

Position: tenure-track Assistant Professor Ad: Chronicle http://chronicle.com/jobs/0000692826-01

The Anthropology Program invites applications for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, subfield specialization open. Preference is for a candidate with a demonstrated ability to teach courses in at least two subfields of Anthropology, and whose teaching and research has an applied direction within any sub-discipline (archaeology, bioanthropology, cultural anthropology or linguistics). The successful candidate will teach introductory and advanced level courses, including interdisciplinary and general education courses. The candidate will assist with the implementation of the B.A. in Anthropology which is anticipated to open in fall, 2012. All members of the faculty are expected to assume an active collegial role in the planning and governance of the institution through service on campus-wide, divisional, and Academic Senate committees. Campus faculty are expected to contribute to the CI Mission by facilitating learning within and across disciplines through integrative approaches, emphasizing experiential and service learning, and to provide students with multicultural and international experiences. Please see the employment page on the CSU Channel Islands website for a more detailed position description, the application requirements, and to submit an online application: www.csucifacultyjobs.com.
 * Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2011-2012, Linguistic Anthropology 2011-12, Linguistics 2011-2012 & Physical Anthropology 2011-12

University of Chicago
Position: Assistant Professor

Deadline: Dec 15 (review starts Oct 15, though)

Ad: Chronicle, http://chronicle.com/jobs/0000687079-01

The University of Chicago Department of Anthropology intends to add a faculty member in the Archaeology of Complex Societies at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track). The appointment will begin in the fall term of 2012. We seek a scholar with an active, ongoing program of field research. Geographic area is open. 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/3fxypev. 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 the candidate's research, publication, and professional profile; (3) a summary of research and publication plans for the next 3-5 year period; and (4) one-page 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). Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2011. Early application is strongly encouraged. However, applications will be considered until the position is filled or the final application deadline of December 15, 2011.

-A friend with inside connections claimed that the U Chicago Anthropology department has a tendency to run searches not because they need someone, but because they want to keep an eye on the market, just in case they see someone they want to hire. Does anyone have a sense for how legitimate this search is?

- Its not that they advertise with no plan to hire, but rather that they are very willing to not make an offer to anybody if none of the final candidates strike their fancy. They often keep searching until they find who they want, even it takes several years. My guess is that, at least by Chicago standards, its a legitmate search. Be aware that UChicago Anthropology is a snake pit. Drop in an application, worst they can do is say no (or perhaps worse yet, say yes).

Dickinson College
Position: Assistant professor (tenure-track)

Deadline: Octoeber 15, 2011

Ad: AAA, &amp;resultsPerPage=12/2,true http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs#/results/keywords=archaeology&resultsPerPage=12/2,true

The Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College seeks a broadly trained, four-field anthropological archaeologist for a tenure track position. In addition to a geographical specialty in New World archaeology, research interests must include one of the following: subsistence and food production, land use patterns, or environmental archaeology. Ph.D. and teaching experience required. Must be prepared to teach undergraduate course and lab for introduction to biological anthropology, an archaeological field methods course, an introductory course on world prehistory, and courses in area of specialty. A field site suitable for undergraduate research is expected. The successful candidate will join ongoing College programs in archaeology, anthropology, and environmental sustainability. Please apply to https://jobs.dickinson.edu with a letter of interest and CV that includes names and contact information of three references. Application deadline is October 15, 2011. Questions may be directed to archaeology@dickinson.edu. Dickinson College is committed to diversity, and we encourage candidates who will contribute to meeting that goal to apply. Applications and nominations of women and minorities are strongly encouraged.


 * Dickinson also just hired an archaeologist for a 1yr position in 2011--so this person may have a leg up...

George Mason University
Position: tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor, specialization in Historical Archaeology

Deadline: October 15, 2011

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/4437267/assistant-professor-historical-archaeology

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology announces a tenure-track opening for an Assistant Professor of Anthropology, specializing in Historical Archaeology, beginning in the Fall semester of the 2012-13 academic year.

We seek an historical archeologist specializing in the eastern United States, with particular foci including, but not limited to: African Diasporas; Plantation Archaeology; Warfare, Conflict, and Battlefield Archaeology; Historical Archaeology of the Contact Period; Trade and Economics; State Formation; Industrial Archaeology; and Mortuary Studies.

Our undergraduate program includes offerings in all four fields of anthropology with many opportunities for collaboration across subdisciplines. Our graduate program offers a Master's degree with emphasis upon advanced training in sociocultural anthropology; culture, health and bioethics; and transnational and global issues. Candidates will also have the opportunity to teach in the graduate program.

Women and minority candidates are especially urged to apply.

The teaching load for this position is 2/2.

The candidate should attach a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names of three persons whom we may contact for letters of reference. Any questions should be directed to Professor Andrew Bickford, Chair, Historical Archaeology Search Committee, at: ABICKFO1@GMU.EDU or 703 993 1424. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2011. For full consideration, please complete the online application and attach a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and list of three professional references with contact information. You can apply on line at www.gmu.edu, position number F8612z. George Mason University is an innovative, entrepreneurial institution with national distinction in a range of academic fields. Enrollment is over 32,000, with students studying in over 185 degree programs at campuses in Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William.
 * I suspect this position opened because James Snead moved to CSU Northridge, but the description doesn't sound as though they're looking for anything like his specialties.

Georgia Southern University
Position: tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor

Deadline: October 3, 2011

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/4410790/assistant-professor-of-anthropology

Position Description - Reporting to the department chair, the assistant professor of anthropology will be expected to teach four-field Introduction to Anthropology, World Archaeology, Southeastern Archaeology, as well as other undergraduate and graduate courses commensurate with candidate’s expertise. In addition to these teaching responsibilities, the successful candidate is expected to hold a terminal degree and be an active member of the Department and University community as demonstrated by pursuing an active research agenda, by serving on committees, and by advising students. The position is a 9-month, tenure-track appointment, and the salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Screening of applications begins October 3, 2011, and continues until the position is filled. The position starting date is August 1, 2012. A complete application consists of a letter addressing the qualifications cited above; a curriculum vitae; and the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of at least 3 professional references. Other documentation may be requested. Only complete applications will be considered. Finalists will be required to submit to a background investigation. Applications and nominations should be sent to:

Dr Sue M. Moore, Search Chair, Search # 64617 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Georgia Southern University P. O. Box 8051 Statesboro GA 30460-8051 Electronic mail: smmoore@georgiasouthern.edu Telephone: 912-478-5443 More information about the institution is available through http://www.georgiasouthern.edu or http://class.georgiasouthern.edu. Georgia Southern University seeks to recruit individuals who are committed to working in diverse academic and professional communities and who are committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and professional service within the University and beyond. Georgia is an Open Records state. Georgia Southern University is an AA/EO institution. Individuals who need reasonable accommodations under the ADA to participate in the search process should contact the Associate Provost.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Position: tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor; complex societies and sustainability issues

Deadline: October 31, 2011

Ad: https://jobs.illinois.edu/default.cfm?page=job&jobID=12700

The Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a full-time tenure-track assistant professor position in archaeology with a focus on complex societies and sustainability issues. The target starting date is August 16, 2012. Salary competitive. We seek a scholar with an active, ongoing field program researching long-term historical and biosocial relationships between environment and society. We are especially interested in hiring an interdisciplinary faculty member whose research integrates insights at the molecular level (e.g., ancient DNA or stable isotopes). Successful candidates must conduct independent research, perform academic duties associated with our BA and PhD programs, and have the ability to teach effectively at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Geographic area is open. A PhD is required at time of appointment. Archaeology brings special insights to questions of sustainability because of the discipline's unique abilities to explore social and cultural dynamics over time spans that range from decades to millennia. Throughout time, cultures have faced sustainability challenges, with varying degrees of success; inherent in such histories are lessons of relevance given global climatic and geopolitical changes. Throughout recent human history, sustainability challenges occurred on a worldwide scale, with prominent examples of resultant radical culture change being found in many times and places, including the Maya region of Central America, the desert societies of Peru, in the basin of Amazonia, among the Pueblo cultures of the American Southwest, in India's Indus Valley, the Shang Dynasty in China, the Bronze Age Argaric "collapse" in Spain, the Great Zimbabwe Empire, and Mississippian cultures in Illinois. These cases all offer examples documenting sustainability challenges as a recurring and major theme in human prehistory and history. These examples further illustrate that sustainability is not simply a technological problem: it involves cultural beliefs and social relations that often can only be detected by exploring very long time intervals. Given truly revolutionary advances in technology supporting archaeological research, cases of failure to meet sustainability challenges can be studied in revolutionary ways. The UIUC campus is ideally suited for researching sustainability in complex societies and archaeologists can take advantage of outstanding campus resources to explore how complex societies cope with these challenges. The University of Illinois has a campus-wide commitment to the development of sustainability scholarship, running across all of the schools including not only the sciences but also the social sciences and humanities (e.g., Geography, English, ACES, etc.), providing an ideal context for multi-disciplinary explorations. Further, campus expertise and infrastructure, notably isotopic laboratories, ancient DNA laboratories, genomics, geographic information systems, evolutionary biology, geology and geochronology present significant opportunities for focusing on how natural resource use and environmental changes impact sustainability and culture.

Please create your candidate profile and upload a CV, a statement of research and teaching interests, and contact information for 3 professional references through https://jobs.illinois.edu. For full consideration, all requested information must be submitted by October 31, 2011.

Indiana University-Purdue University Ft Wayne
Position: tenure-track position in archaeology

Deadline: October 31 (planning on interviewing at AAA's)

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/4456782/assistant-professor-of-archaeology

The Department of Anthropology of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) invites applications for a tenure-track position in archaeology at the assistant professor level beginning August 13, 2012. Candidates must have their Ph.D. completed prior to their appointment. We encourage candidates with a focus on complex societies of the New World, but candidates with specialties in other areas may apply. The successful candidate will have an active research program with a record of external funding, publishing, and teaching experience commensurate with years post-Ph.D. Candidates must share our departmental commitment to four-field, empirical anthropology and be willing to contribute to an active and growing anthropology program with over 125 majors. The successful candidate must also be willing to seek external funding, occasionally direct undergraduate student research, and participate in service activities. Teaching responsibilities include a three course per semester teaching load with two preparations, typically two introductory and one upper-level course. The ability to occasionally teach an upper level methods course is a plus. Salary is competitive, and accompanied by generous benefits.

IPFW is a rapidly growing, fully accredited, comprehensive university with 14,000 students offering more than 200 Indiana University and Purdue University undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates.

IPFW is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three references to Richard C. Sutter, Chair, Department of Anthropology, IPFW, 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46805. Deadline for priority consideration is October 31, 2011.

We intend to conduct preliminary interviews at the AAAs in Montreal, QC. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

University of Iowa
Position: tenure-track in archaeology, lithic specialist

Deadline: None stated, screening applications begins November 15, open until filled

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/4453264/archaeologist-lithic-technology

The University of Iowa, Department of Anthropology, invites applications for a tenure-track position in archaeology with a specialization in lithic technology, at the rank of assistant professor, beginning August 2012. Requirements include PhD in Anthropology in hand by August 1, 2012, an established publication record, a strong research program and a record of external grant support. Technological studies should focus on lithic tool production, integration with resource extraction, mobility and subsistence. Desirable research interest areas include paleoanthropology, experimental replication, refitting, forager studies and ethnoarchaeology. Geographical area open. Previous teaching experience is desirable. Applicants whose topical, theoretical and geographic specialties complement those of existing faculty are especially welcome. Teaching load is four courses per year, and will include the offering of a large introductory prehistory course in rotation with other archaeologists as well as undergraduate and graduate courses in the candidate's areas of expertise. Salary is commensurate with credentials and experience. The Department and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are strongly committed to gender and ethnic diversity; the strategic plans of the University and College reflect this commitment. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Iowa is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. The University offers employment benefits to domestic partners of employees and prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation/preference and gender identity/expression. Applicants must apply online at the following website (http://jobs.uiowa.edu/) and refer to requisition number 59985. Electronic attachments to the online application must include a cover letter (with details of applicant’s research program, previous teaching experience and prospective courses), a curriculum vitae, name and contact information for three references, and electronic versions of representative publications and any other supporting materials. Hard copies of publications and supporting materials may also be sent to: Glenn Storey, Archaeology Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1322. Screening of applications will begin on November 15, 2011 and continue until the position is filled.

University of Miami
Position: tenure-track position in anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor, specialization in Bioarchaeology

Deadline: none stated

Ad: AAA, http://careercenter.aaanet.org/jobs/4424594/tenure-track-assistant-professor

An anthropological archaeologist with expertise in bioarchaeology will fill the Department’s needs through high activity in teaching, research, and service to the University and the surrounding community. This tenure-track assistant professor position will begin in August 2012. The search committee will give full consideration to any substantive archaeological specialty as exercised in any geographic area, as long as bioarchaeology is part of the candidate’s expertise. We expect the candidate to be willing to work in a four-field department that includes strong representation in all of the subdisciplines. The Department encourages transdisciplinary and international collaboration in the greater University community. The University of Miami is an affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity University that values diversity and has progressive work-life policies. Women, persons with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Candidates should direct their letters of interest and curricula vitarum to J. Bryan Page, professor and chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Miami, Box 248106 (LC2005), Coral Gables, FL 33124. Electronic submissions are permissible in the form of PDF copies of original, signed documents. Send electronic submissions to bryan.page@miami.edu – please no reference letters!

{C}-there is currently a VAP who meets the job description well

University of Oregon (Job #1)
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology

Deadline: October 15, 2011

Ad: http://hr.uoregon.edu/jobs/unclassified.php?id=3596

The University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology announces a 1.0 FTE tenure-track position in archaeology at the Assistant or Associate Professor level beginning Fall Term, 2012. We seek an outstanding, broadly-trained coastal or island archaeologist whose work addresses environmental and cultural change that has relevance for problems facing society today. An archaeologist working on population migrations or continental or island colonizations would also supplement our regional expertise. We seek a colleague who will diversify us, complementing not duplicating the existing strengths in the department. Candidates should also have a strong record of publication and working collaboratively with local communities. We aim to hire an individual with interdisciplinary interests who will strengthen links among the subfields of anthropology in the department. The successful candidate is expected to conduct a rigorous, fieldwork and laboratory based, externally-funded research program as well as teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A Ph.D. is required by October 15, 2011.

Applicants should submit a letter of interest describing current and future research as well as teaching experience, together with a CV and the names and contact information of three references. Submission is via academicjobsonline.org. If you have questions you may send an email to [mailto:anthro@uoregon.edu anthro@uoregon.edu]; “Archaeology Search I” should appear in the subject line. Closing date for submission of materials is October 15, 2011.

University of Oregon (Job #2)
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology

Deadline: October 15, 2011

Ad: http://hr.uoregon.edu/jobs/unclassified.php?id=3595

The University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology announces a 1.0 FTE tenure-track position in archaeology at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall Term, 2012. We seek an outstanding, broadly-trained archaeologist who will further diversify us geographically and topically. Possible specialties or interests include human-environment interaction, historical ecology, climate change, sustainability, indigenous archaeology, landscape archaeology, geoarchaeology, historicalarchaeology, bioarchaeology, museum studies, and heritage resource management. Candidates should also have a strong record of publication and working collaboratively with local communities. We aim to hire an individual with interdisciplinary interests who will strengthen links among the subfields of anthropology in the department. The successful candidate is expected to conduct a rigorous, fieldwork and laboratory based, externally-funded research program as well as teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A Ph.D. is required by October 15, 2011.

Applicants should submit a letter of interest describing current and future research as well as teaching experience, together with a CV and the names and contact information of three references. Submission is via academicjobsonline.org. If you have questions you may send an email to [mailto:anthro@uoregon.edu anthro@uoregon.edu]; “Archaeology Search I” should appear in the subject line. Closing date for submission of materials is October 15, 2011.

University of Queensland, School of Social Science
Position: Lecturer in Archaeology Location: Brisbane, Australia The role: To engage, as a lecturer, in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, postgraduate supervision, and further development of the School's archaeology discipline, as well as performing research, administrative and other activities associated with the School.

The person: PhD in Archaeology, or an Anthropology PhD with specialisation in archaeology from a four-field university program; demonstrated expert knowledge in geoarchaeology with a geographic area of specialisation and active field research in Central or South America, Africa or East Asia; demonstrated ability to work in interdisciplinary collaborations and to develop innovative courses in archaeology; demonstrated teaching skills at undergraduate and postgraduate levels with an ability to supervise postgraduate students; a publication record and a capacity to secure external funding.

Remuneration: AUD$76,789 – $91,187 p.a., plus up to 17% superannuation. (Note: the base salary will increase by 4% in 2012.) Full-time, fixed-term appointment for three years at Academic Level B, to commence in 2012. There is the possibility of a two year extension.

Contact: To discuss this role please contact Professor Marshall Weisler, Head of Archaeology, telephone 61-7-3365-3038 or email [mailto:m.weisler@uq.edu.au m.weisler@uq.edu.au]. To submit an application for this role, go to http://www.uq.edu.au/uqjobs/ and use the Apply button. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume and Selection Criteria responses.

Applications close: 5 September 2011 Reference No: 492328 Job Posted on 08/09/11 on SAA webpage

University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan College of Arts & Science Department of Archaeology and Anthropology Assistant Professor in Environmental Archaeology

The Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan is inviting applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, commencing July 1, 2012. The successful candidate will have expertise in Environmental Archaeology ideally with a Plains/Boreal Forest areal focus. Specialty interests may include a background in GIS research, modeling and land use studies, or paleoenvironmental reconstruction or some combination of these. Preference will be given to candidates whose research will advance the following: the integration of the archaeology and anthropology programs housed within one Department, interdisciplinary initiatives across the social and environmental sciences, and the success of the Social Sciences Research Laboratory Complex.

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. at time of appointment and have demonstrated excellence or promise of excellence in research and teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active, externally funded research program as well as contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching, graduate student supervision, and program development.

The Department of Archaeology and Anthropology currently has eight full-time faculty with 12 additional joint-, associate- and adjunct members from other departments and institutions. The research expertise of our faculty is far-reaching and includes: historical and pre-contact archaeology; geoarchaeology; forensic and biological anthropology; zooarchaeology; environmental anthropology; as well as medical and psychological anthropology. Having recently re-engaged the anthropology and archaeology programs, the Department offers academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and is exemplary in its outreach and engagement activities with government and non-governmental organizations throughout the province, including the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society, the Royal Museum of Saskatchewan, and the Wanuskewin Heritage Park. For further information, please consult:http://artsandscience.usask.ca/archanth/

The College of Arts & Science offers a dynamic combination of programs in the humanities and fine arts, the social sciences and the sciences. There are over 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students in the College and 325 faculty, including 12 Canada Research Chairs. The College emphasizes student and faculty research, interdisciplinary programs, community outreach and international opportunities. The University of Saskatchewan is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a city with a diverse and thriving economic base, a vibrant arts community and a full range of leisure opportunities. The University has a reputation for excellence in teaching, research and scholarly activities and offers a full range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs to a student population of about 20,000. The university is one of Canada's leading research-intensive universities. Review of applications will begin after November 1, 2011, and continue until the position is filled, with the appointment commencing July 1, 2012. Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, CV, copies of relevant publications, a teaching dossier, and arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded to:

Dr. Pamela Downe Head, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology University of Saskatchewan 55 Campus Dr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B1 Canada For further information, please contact Dr. Downe at: Tel: (306)966-1974 FAX: (306) 966-5640 [mailto:pamela.downe@usask.ca pamela.downe@usask.ca ] The University of Saskatchewan is committed to employment equity. Members of designated groups (women, people with aboriginal ancestry, people with disabilities and visible minorities) are encouraged to self-identify in their applications. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

St. Mary's College of Maryland
Position: tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Ad: Mid-Atlantic HERC, http://www.midatlanticherc.org/c/job.cfm?site_id=4076&jb=8638802

The Department of Anthropology at St. Mary's College of Maryland at Historic St. Mary's City invites applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Anthropology beginning August 2012 pending budgetary approval. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the potential to become an excellent teacher, scholar and colleague, with a commitment to attract and retain students from underrepresented groups. Teaching responsibilities are three-courses per semester, including a four-field 100-level introductory course and both lower and upper-level courses required for the major. PhD in anthropology with a specialization in cultural anthropology or archaeology is required. Preference will be given to applicants whose area of expertise complements the department's focus on the Atlantic World or the African Atlantic.

The successful candidate should demonstrate an active research agenda that will lead to publication, have experience mentoring undergraduate students, and describe any previous involvement in international education or field schools.

To apply, please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three references to: Bill Roberts Chair, Department of Anthropology St. Mary's College of Maryland 18952 E. Fisher Rd. St. Mary's City, MD 20686-3001

Subsequent to a review of applicants, candidates will be invited to meet with members of the search committee at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Montreal, CA, or by telephone.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. St. Mary's College of Maryland is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

Visit our website: http://www.smcm.edu/hr

Stanford University
Position: Assistant Professor

The Department of Anthropology at Stanford University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment in the archaeology of human-environment interactions, with preference for zooarchaeology. The appointment will be made at the Assistant Professor rank. The successful applicant must have a PhD in archaeology and be able to analyze assemblages and teach analytical lab skills. We expect that geographical expertise should extend the areas covered by current faculty. The term of appointment would begin September 1, 2012.

Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of, and applications from, women and members of minority groups, as well as others who would bring additional dimensions to the university’s research and teaching missions. For full consideration, materials must be received by November 15, 2011. We strongly urge candidates to apply before November 1, 2011, so they can be screened for possible interviews at the AAA Meetings in Montreal, Quebec, November 16-20, 2011. No virtual applications please. Send vita, letter describing qualifications and interests, one example of written work and the names of three referees to Professor Lynn Meskell, Chair, Archaeology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, 450 Serra Mall, Building 50, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2034.

University of Victoria
Position: Assistant Professor, Ethnoecology (Tenure-track)

July 1, 2012 start date We seek an entry-level, tenure-track Assistant Professor for our distinctive program in ethnoecology, which we define as the study of cultural ecological knowledge of the interactions between human societies and their environments. Ethnoecology provides an integrated approach to understanding and appreciating human relationships with their environments, including the lands and waters of the earth and the life forms they support. The ecological knowledge systems of Indigenous and other local peoples are increasingly recognized as having relevance in both conservation and ecological restoration and are also intimately connected to political dynamics. Restoration ecology and political ecology are the other two main themes of our School.

At present our focus in ethnoecology is on ethnobotany and local knowledge related to global change, but we are open to other areas of concentration. For example, the successful applicant could also be a botanist, toxicologist, anthropologist, or nutritionist with a strong interest in traditional food systems; a geographer or ecologist focused on bio-cultural diversity—to give only a few examples. While geographic concentration is open, we do expect the successful candidate will demonstrate a significant commitment to working in northwestern North America and with Indigenous communities.

The successful applicant will hold a Ph.D in a relevant discipline, demonstrate an ability to connect ecological and cultural knowledge, a capacity for interdisciplinary work with faculty and students of diverse interests, a proven track record of high caliber research, a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and graduate supervision, and dedication to long-term community-based knowledge and learning.

The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, people of all sexual orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the University.The School of Environmental Studies, http://web.uvic.ca/enweb/ is supported by three overlapping pillars of scholarship: ethnoecology, ecological restoration and political ecology. Please visit our website for more details about our program.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; in accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Please provide a single PDF which includes a research statement, the names of three referees we may contact, a copy of your CV, and a teaching dossier. You may apply by hard copy, or by email.

We will begin reviewing applications by October 15, 2011. Please send hard copy, if you prefer, to:

Peter H. Stephenson, Ph.D. Director, School of Environmental Studies University of Victoria PO BOX 3060 STN CSC Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3R4 Canada

NOTE: Courier use: Social Sciences & Math Building B243 3800 Finnerty Road (Ring Road) Victoria, B.C. V8P 5C2

You may also submit your application via email to: esapps@uvic.ca

- Note from poster: This is obviously not an anthro listing, but I was fwded this item from a landscape management faculty member who thought an archaeologist with grounding in enviro arch, subsistence, human-plant interactions, etc. would stand a good chance in the applicant pool.

Wake Forest University
Position: tenure-track position in North American Archaeology at the Assistant Professor level

Wake Forest University’s Department of Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track position in North American Archaeology at the Assistant Professor level, beginning Fall 2012. Ph.D., active research program, evidence of teaching excellence, and commitment to the training and professional development of undergraduates through both theory and practice required. Research specialization in the prehistory of the Eastern United States and an ability to teach Native Peoples of North America preferred.

Send a single PDF containing a letter of interest, current vita, statement of teaching philosophy, and list of at least three references to Rosemary McCarthy, Anthropology Administrative Assistant, at mccartjr@wfu.edu. Cover letters may be addressed to Paul Thacker, Chair of Anthropology. For full consideration, please submit file by November 1, 2011.

William & Mary (Job #1)
The William & Mary Anthropology Department invites applications for an anthropological archaeologist of complex societies at the assistant professor level to begin August 2012. We prefer an archaeologist with a regional focus that does not duplicate departmental strengths in North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and the African Diaspora. The successful candidate will have a strong record of teaching and scholarship and an ongoing research project that engages undergraduate and graduate students. Expected teaching responsibilities include undergraduate lectures and graduate seminars, including a course addressing analytical approaches to archaeological data analysis. PhD is required at the time candidate begins the appointment. Application for the position is online at the William & Mary employment website (https://jobs.wm.edu/).

Applications should include: (1) a CV with the names and contact information of at least three referees; (2) a cover letter discussing the candidate's research and teaching experience; (3) a one-page summary of the candidate's dissertation or most recently published monograph; and (4) one to two writing samples (such as dissertation chapters, journal articles or book chapters). Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2011.

The final application deadline is December 1, 2011. Candidates who apply before October 21, 2011 will be considered for interviews at the AAA Meetings in Montreal, Quebec, November 16-20, 2011.

- FYI: they just hired a visiting prof for 2011-2012...could have the inside track

William & Mary (Job #2)
Position: Assistant Professor of Anthropology and American Studies (joint-appointment)

The Anthropology Department and the American Studies Program seek a cultural anthropologist or archaeologist of the Americas for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of assistant professor. We seek a scholar with an active program of research in historical materiality, colonialism(s) and/ or critical museum studies. Geographical and historical expertise within the Americas is open, but we strongly prefer candidates whose work complements rather than duplicates current strengths of the Department and Program. The successful candidate will teach 4 courses, split evenly between Anthropology and American Studies, and should be able to teach introductory and graduate level courses in both. A record of peer-reviewed publications and teaching, and preparation for graduate-level advising is preferred. PhD in hand at the time of appointment (August 2012) is required. Candidates should send a letter of application, c.v, and 3 letters of recommendation to https://jobs.wm.edu. (Site will prompt for names and contact information of three references. After submission, your referees will be contacted by us via email to submit a letter of reference.) Review of applications will begin October 1.

Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2011-2012

Yale University
Position: Assistant Professor of Mesoamerican Archaeology

Ad: Chronicle of Higher Ed, http://chronicle.com/jobs/0000684836-01

Deadline: December 1, 2011 Yale University, Department of Anthropology, seeks applications for a tenuretrack assistant professor position in Mesoamerican archaeology to begin on July 1, 2012. The successful candidate will teach both undergraduate and graduate students and also participate in the multidisciplinary Archaeological Studies program. It is important that candidates have active field research experience in Mesoamerica. PhD required.Yale University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly encourages applications from, and nominations of, women and underrepresented minorities.

Applications should include a CV, statement of research and teaching interests. Electronic application submissions are encouraged. Please send PDF applications to facultysearch.anthropology@yale.edu or mail to The Chair, Mesoamerican Archaeology Search, Department of Anthropology, Yale University, P.O. Box 208277, New Haven, CT 06520-8277. Review of applications to begin December 1, 2011.

--I see this is no longer on the AAA site. Info?

--Print the ads when you see them. Ads are paid usually on a monthly basis. Some schools run them for only a month, then they're gone.

Southern Methodist University
Position: Senior Tenured Faculty

Position Location: Dallas, TX

The Department of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University invites applications for a tenured, senior faculty position in anthropological archaeology with that individual to serve as Department Chair, beginning August 2012. We seek a scholar with ongoing research that complements strengths of our faculty. We are open to candidates with research expertise and field experience in North America, Europe, Africa, or far eastern Asia, but also to excellent candidates who work in other regions.

Applicants must have a PhD, an established field and laboratory research program, a strong record of obtaining external funding, excellent scholarly credentials, and administrative experience and vision. Applicants should already be at the advanced Associate or Full Professor rank at their home institution.

Preference will be given to scholars who will best help us forge links and provide opportunities in teaching and research between the primary research themes of our program in health, migration, environmental impacts, and integrating our existing strengths in archaeology and cultural/medical anthropology.

Applications may be submitted electronically (pdf format preferred) or by letter, and should include a statement of research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. We request that applicants let us know if they plan to attend the 2011 American Anthropological Association meeting. To insure full consideration, the application must be received by November 1, 2011, but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled.

Applications should be sent to Professor David J. Meltzer, Chair, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, PO Box 750336, Dallas, TX 75275 or to [mailto:dmeltzer@smu.edu dmeltzer@smu.edu.]

SMU will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or veteran status. SMU is also committed to the principle ofnondiscrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Hiring iscontingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background check. Position No. 00053241.

-search from last year fell through; looks like the description is more broad

Teaching
Moved from Tenure track list. This is a contract position, not a tenure-track appointment

Florida Gulf Coast University
Position: Assistant/Associate Professor in Anthroplogy/Archaeology

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Archaeology or a relevant discipline from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent accreditation. Demonstrated achievement or evidence of potential for excellent teaching in archaeology and anthropology. Interest in teaching across the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, including at the general education level. ABD will be considered if degree is conferred by August 7, 2012. If successful candidate is ABD, appointment will be made at a Lecturer level on a fixed contract.

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated strength or clear evidence of potential to lead a research program including the mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students. Research interests in Florida, Caribbean, or Latin America archaeology. Abilities to make interdisciplinary connections to environmental and social scientists, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, within and outside the department. A collaborative and collegial spirit and willingness to serve at the departmental and college levels.

To Apply: Visit http://jobs.fgcu.edu & apply to Req. #1477 Deadline date is 12/01/2011 Applications are only accepted online. FGCU is an EEO, which has a commitment to cultural, racial, & ethnic communities & encourages women & minorities to apply. It is expected that successful candidates share this commitment.

- I'm pretty sure this is a full-time position. But it's not clear whether it's tenure track or not. It says it will only be a fixed contract job it the successful candidate is still ABD.

-It is a full-time position, but they offer renewable multi-year contracts to good faculty after the first 3-6 years. I believe they used to award tenure once upon a time. You can enjoy a nice career here with all the same position ranks, but you will never be tenured in the traditional sense. I believe a handful of smaller schools in Florida do this or, judging by recent developments in the state, will wind up doing this.

General Discussion, Rumors, and Speculation:
sigh....here we go again.....sigh

CHIN UP!!

not looking so great at this point when you know a number of jobs that already have visiting inside candidates

9/15 such as???