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Brandeis University, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Historical Archaeology (INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED)
The Department of Anthropology at Brandeis University invites applications for the position of tenure track Assistant Professor in Historical Archaeology, beginning July 1, 2020. We seek an accomplished researcher and teacher to complement and diversify our current regional, methodological, and theoretical strengths and contribute to the department's undergraduate and graduate programs. We particularly invite applicants whose scholarship engages with topics including race, labor, gender, colonialism, resistance, inequality, indigeneity, globalization, heritage, and the environment. This position is subject to budget approval. Candidates should hold a PhD in Anthropology or Archaeology no later than July 1, 2020.

Applicants should submit a cover letter that discusses current and future research and teaching. Brandeis University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of faculty effort, including scholarship, instruction, and service. We value and seek candidates with a variety of social identities, including those underrepresented in higher education, who possess skills that spark innovation, and who bring expertise in building, engaging and sustaining a pluralistic, unified, and just campus community. The cover letter should therefore also briefly address how the applicant’s experiences, interests, or future goals could promote pluralism and equity in research, teaching, and/or service. Applicants should also submit a CV; a writing sample of no more than 40 pages (such as a published article, article manuscript, or dissertation chapter); and the names and contact information of three referees. Applications should be submitted through:

https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14300

First consideration will be given to applications received by October 1, 2019; preliminary interviews will be held by web conference with the aim of bringing final candidates to campus in late November/early December. Please contact Charles Golden (cgolden@brandeis.edu), chair of the search committee, with any questions.

Application Materials Required:

     Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:

 Further Info:
 * Cover Letter
 * Curriculum Vitae
 * A writing sample of no more than 40 pages
 * Three References (no actual letters, just names and email addresses)

     http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/anthro/     Brandeis University     Department of Anthropology     415 South Street     Waltham, MA 02453


 * Anybody hear anything about this one? (10/30)


 * I heard from a colleague that skype interviews were held last week (10/30).


 * I heard last night that campus interviews have been scheduled; job talks are not listed on the department calandar yet, but should be soon. (11/6)

CalifornaState University, East Bay: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Environmental Anthropology Deadline 20 September 2019
Interfolio Application Link: [//apply.interfolio.com/61640 https://apply.interfolio.com/61640]

THE UNIVERSITY:  California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) is a comprehensive university serving the San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley. It is known for award-winning programs, expert instruction, its diverse student body, and a choice of more than 100 career-focused fields of study. With an enrollment of approximately 15,000 students and 900 faculty, CSUEB is organized into four colleges. The University offers bachelor’s degrees in 49 fields, minors in 52 fields, master’s degrees in 34 fields, 16 credentials programs, 18 certificate options, and 1 doctoral degree program. [//www20.csueastbay.edu/ http://www20.csueastbay.edu/]

California State University East Bay has a mission to support a diverse student body through academically rich and culturally relevant learning experiences. The successful candidate will bring with them expertise or an openness to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for all students.

THE DEPARTMENT:  Anthropology, Geography, and Environmental Studies (AGES) is a highly dynamic and collegial department that hosts the three indicated undergraduate degree programs, two of which are relevant to this position announcement. The Anthropology Program offers ethnographic, theoretical, and methodological courses in biological anthropology, prehistory and archaeology, linguistic anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, and applied anthropology. In addition to taking core courses in these areas, students in the Anthropology B.A. degree program are required to specialize in either Archaeology and Biological Anthropology or Socio-cultural, Linguistic, and Applied Anthropology. Environmental Studies is a broadly interdisciplinary program offering a B.A., a Minor, and a Sustainability Certificate, focusing on issues at the nexus of environmental sustainability, resource management, and social justice. The program emphasizes environmental problem solving skills, hands-on learning, and community engagement.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION:  The Department seeks an environmental anthropologist whose teaching responsibilities will include lower- and upper-division undergraduate courses in applied anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, ethnographic field methods, and environmental studies, with additional coursework as assigned. Please note that teaching assignments at California State University, East Bay include courses at the Hayward, Concord and Online campuses, though courses associated with this position will typically be taught at the Hayward campus or online. In addition to teaching, all faculty participate in advising and committee work, and maintain a record of scholarly publications and of meaningful community engagement. The new hire will have a reduced teaching load in the first two years, followed by opportunities for reductions in teaching load by means of competitive application for internal grants and/or special programs in subsequent years. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help shape the future of the Department and the University.

RANK AND SALARY:  Assistant Professor. Salary is dependent upon educational preparation and experience. Subject to budgetary authorization.

DATE OF APPOINTMENT:  Fall Semester, 2020.

**Note that the qualifications section does not preclude the possibility of application by archaeologists** Qualifications Candidates must have an earned doctorate in Anthropology or a closely related field no later than the effective date of appointment. A demonstrated record of research and scholarly activity in environmental anthropology, as well as the ability to teach sociocultural anthropology and ethnographic field methods, is required. The preferred candidate will have expertise in some combination of cultural or historical ecology, environmental reconstruction, conservation, urbanism, and sustainability. The new hire will be required to contribute to instruction in the Environmental Studies Program and to the University’s Institutional Learning Outcomes, particularly those involving diversity, social justice, and sustainability ([//www.csueastbay.edu/about/mission-and-strategic-planning/institutional-learning-outcomes.html https://www.csueastbay.edu/about/mission-and-strategic-planning/institutional-learning-outcomes.html]). Candidates with successful teaching experience at the university level, as evidenced by consistently excellent student course evaluations, are preferred. Candidates should be able to teach online and large lecture classes. They should also demonstrate experience in teaching, mentoring, research, or community service that has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The ideal candidate will be able to employ High Impact Practices (HIPs) in teaching. This University is fully committed to the rights of students, staff and faculty with disabilities in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. For more information about the University’s program supporting the rights of our students with disabilities see: [//www20.csueastbay.edu/af/departments/as/ http://www20.csueastbay.edu/af/departments/as/].

Application Instructions APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Application review will begin on September 20, 2019. Positions are open until filled. Please submit the following via Interfolio (see “Apply Now”): (1) a letter of application, which addresses the qualifications noted in the position announcement; (2) a complete and current vita; (3) three confidential letters of recommendation; and (4) a one-page diversity statement that explains how you engage a diverse student population in your teaching, research, mentoring, and advising. Teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching effectiveness may be requested at a later time.

Note: California State University, East Bay hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All offers of employment are contingent upon presentation of documents demonstrating the appointee’s identity and eligibility to work in accordance with provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check and prior employment verification) must be completed and cleared prior to the start of employment.
 * No news yet?

California State University, San Bernardino:Anthropology/Archaeology - Assistant Professor - Tenure Track
Overview

The Department of Anthropology at California State University, San Bernardino invites applications from a diverse group of qualified applicants for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2020.

The successful applicant will specialize in the archaeology of California or nearby regions and have significant experience in a methodological specialization such as faunal analysis, lithic analysis, or historical archaeology. Experience analyzing both terrestrial and marine fauna, as well as chipped and ground stone lithic technologies, would be especially welcome. Previous experience collaborating with Native American communities or working in the CRM industry is desirable, but not required.

California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) is located in San Bernardino in the Inland Empire, 60 miles east of Los Angeles and operates a satellite campus in Palm Desert located in Coachella Valley. CSUSB serves approximately 20,000 students, of which 81% are first-generation college students, and graduates about 5,000 students annually. As a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, CSUSB reflects the dynamic diversity of the region and has one of the most diverse student populations of any university in the Inland Empire, and the second highest Hispanic enrollment of all public universities in California. CSUSB employs 467 full-time faculty and offers 48 undergraduate, 35 graduate, and 1 doctoral degree programs and 14 academic programs with national accreditation.

At CSUSB, diversity, equity and inclusion are values central to our mission. We recognize that diversity and inclusion in all its forms are necessary for our institutional success. By fully leveraging our diverse experiences, backgrounds and insights, we inspire innovation, challenge the status quo and create better outcomes for our students and community. As part of CSUSB's commitment to hire, develop and retain a diverse faculty, we offer a variety of networking, mentoring and development programs for our junior faculty. We are committed to building and sustaining a CSUSB community that is supportive and inclusive of all individuals. Qualified applicants with experience in ethnically diverse settings and/or who demonstrate a commitment to serving diverse student populations are strongly encouraged to apply.

Typical Activities

The successful applicant will teach undergraduate courses in anthropology and graduate courses for the MA program in Applied Archaeology that is housed in the Department of Anthropology. She or he will also direct some theses in the MA program, which is primarily designed to prepare graduate students for middle- and upper-level careers in cultural resource management (CRM). Graduates of this program are also trained to be well-versed in archaeological theory and research design and are competitive for Ph.D. programs if they select that route.

Qualified candidates must demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring a diverse student population and to working effectively with faculty, staff and students across a wide range of disciplines.

In addition, new faculty are encouraged to develop and participate in activities that support the University's strategic plan. This plan emphasizes: a) student success; b) faculty and staff success; c) stewarding resources; d) community engagement and partnerships; and, e) enhancing the campus identity. CSUSB's Strategic Plan is available at https://www.csusb.edu/strategic-plan.

Minimum Qualifications

A Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related field is required by time of appointment.

Supplemental Information

To apply please submit the following required documents:

1) Curriculum Vitae

2) Cover Letter that includes:

a. A statement of your teaching philosophy.

b. A statement of your research experience and goals.

c. A statement of how you might contribute to CSUSB's Strategic Plan.

3) If available, evidence of teaching effectiveness such as teaching portfolios, reports on teaching observations, and/or student evaluations of teaching.

4) Unofficial copies of all postsecondary degree transcripts (official transcripts will be required prior to appointment).

5) Reference List - names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of three (3) referees whom we may contact to obtain letters of recommendation.

6) A Diversity Statement, which may include your interpretation of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and must include specific examples of how your background and your educational and/or professional experiences have prepared you for this role at California State University, San Bernardino (maximum 1,000 words).

Formal review of applications will begin November 1, 2019 and continue until the position is filled. Information regarding CSUSB's Department of Anthropology, can be found at https://anthro.csusb.edu. If you need additional information, contact Dr. Wesley Niewoehner, Chair, Department of Anthropology at [mailto:wniewoeh@csusb.edu wniewoeh@csusb.edu] or (909) 537-5567.

If you are interested in this opportunity, we invite you to apply at: https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/csusb/jobs/2554936? .  Salary is commensurate with experience.

A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position.

The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.

California State University, San Bernardino is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, or protected veteran status. This position adheres to CSU policies against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence, including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking. This requires completion of Sexual Violence Prevention Training within 6 months of assuming employment and on a two-year basis thereafter. (Executive Order 1096)

This position may be "Designated" under California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This would require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within 6 months of assuming office and every 2 years thereafter. Visit the Human Resources Conflict of Interest webpage link for additional information: https://hrd.csusb.edu/conflictInterest.html.

Coastal Carolina University, Assistant Professor of Physical Anthropology. Deadline: October 31, 2019 - Phone Interview Stage
The Department of Anthropology and Geography at Coastal Carolina University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology, with a specialization in Physical Anthropology. The candidate must be able to teach a range of lower and upper-level courses in service to an innovative combined B.A. in Anthropology and Geography, and the minor in Anthropology. We specifically seek candidates able to teach undergraduate courses in human evolution, forensic anthropology, biological adaptation, or human health, as well as other introductory courses and upper-level seminars.

Candidates should hold an earned Ph.D. in anthropology or a related discipline, exhibit scholarly promise, and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, student learning, and inclusive pedagogy. The teaching load is 7 classes over the course of a 12-month academic year, and includes limited opportunities for periodically teaching evening, weekend, study-abroad, summer and distance-learning courses. The salary range is within CUPA averages. Coastal Carolina University is a public comprehensive liberal arts institution located in Conway, South Carolina, just nine miles from the Atlantic coastal resort city of Myrtle Beach. Coastal Carolina University enrolls over 10,000 students from 45 states and 58 nations. The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the baccalaureate and selective master’s degrees of national and/or regional significance in the arts and sciences, business, humanities, education, and health and human services, a specialist degree in educational leadership, and Ph.D. degrees in Marine Science and Education.

Interested candidates should submit: a letter of application that addresses their qualifications and commitment to teaching and diversity, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three (3) professional references electronically at: http://jobs.coastal.edu. Completed applications are due by October 31, 2019. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For more information, contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. David Palmer (dpalmer1@coastal.edu).

Coastal Carolina University is committed to fostering an environment that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion, and we seek candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports the growth and development of a diverse campus community. The University provides equal opportunity without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, veteran status or disability in admissions, employment and in all of its educational programs and activities. We encourage individuals from underrepresented groups to apply. Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer. For more information, and to apply, please go to: https://jobs.coastal.edu/postings/8561


 * 11/14 - Has anyone heard anything?


 * 11/14 - Not yet. My HR status still says "In Progress."


 * Rejection email received 11/17
 * 11/22 rejection email found in spam folder
 * 11/20 - no rejection email.. My HR status still says "In Progress."
 * 11/20 - from bioanth page: someone received a request for a phone interview.
 * 11/20 - Got a request for phone interview today - found the email in my spam box
 * 11/20 "I checked my spam and inbox and I don't have anything? Did the HR department send the interview request or was it from the chair of the search committee? (x3) "- bioanth page
 * Chair of the search committee

Eckerd College, Assistant Professor of Anthropology. Deadline: November 1, 2019 (VIDEO INTERVIEW STAGE)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, tenure-track position, to start in September 2020. Ph.D. in Anthropology required. Teach seven courses per academic year (3-1-3), including regular delivery of Introduction to Anthropology and opportunities to take students abroad during the January term or summer. Specialization open within the subfields of archaeology or biological anthropology, with a strong preference for those with empirically oriented field research programs that encourage undergraduate participation. Candidates with teaching experience in a liberal arts setting and/or the ability to offer a culturally-focused introductory course for the Latin American Studies minor are also desirable.

Participation in an interdisciplinary, values-oriented general education program is required, including a regular rotation in the two-semester first-year program. Eckerd College, the only independent national liberal arts college in Florida, has a tradition of innovative education and teaching/mentoring excellence. Submit a letter of application, vita, teaching evaluations, statement of teaching philosophy, graduate transcripts, and contact information for three references so that letters of recommendation can be requested, via https://eckerd.hirecentric.com/jobs/. Applications must be complete by November 1, 2019. Inquiries may be sent to Dr. Allan Meyers, [mailto:meyersad@eckerd.edu meyersad@eckerd.edu].

Eckerd College is committed to fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student body, and an inclusive campus community. Eckerd is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Eckerd College is especially interested in attracting candidates from historically underrepresented groups.
 * LOR requested 10/22: they probably review the applications as they come.
 * LOR requested from recommender: 10/28 (x4)
 * 10/29 It looks like their application system auto-sends requests for letters.... It says: "Faculty applicants must list the name and email address for their 3 references. An email will be sent shorty after submission of your application to the reference writers requesting the letters of recommendation. Please communicate to your references that you have applied for a position at Eckerd College and have listed them as a reference. Applications will not be considered completed until all 3 references have been received".
 * 10/30: I'm not sure if that's actually how it's working, although I saw the same thing you did. I submitted my application on 10/19 and none of my references have been contacted to provide a letter.
 * I submitted mine on 10/14 and did recevie a request for letters on 10/28... Unless "shortly" is 2 weeks later?
 * I submitted mine on the 22 and none of my references have been contacted.
 * I submitted on 10/29 and LOR requested on 11/5
 * Submitted on 11/1 and LOR requested approx. 11/10
 * 12/2: Request for video interview

Field Museum. Assistant Curator of African Anthropology and Archaeology
The following information is provided by the employer in accordance with AAA policy. AAA is not responsible for verifying the accuracy of these statements. They are not part of the actual position description submitted for publication by the employer.

This employer does prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation/preference.

This employer does prohibit discrimination based on gender identity/expression.

''This employer offers health insurance benefits to eligible same-sex domestic partners.  This employer does not appear on the AAUP list of censured institutions.''

- LORs requested 11/8 (x2)

Furman University: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Archaeology of East Asia (VIDEO INTERVIEW STAGE)
Job Description: We seek an archaeologist with teaching and research specialization in East Asia and/or Southeast Asia and experience directing or running a field school and/or willingness to start one. A successful candidate will have experience directing student inquiry and research; commitment to engaged anthropology; and eagerness to teach undergraduates in a liberal arts setting. Furman values and supports interdisciplinarity and is especially interested in hiring faculty who will contribute to The Furman Advantage. The teaching load is 3-2. In addition to courses in the candidate's areas of expertise, the candidate will ideally be prepared to teach introductory courses in archaeology and Asian Studies as well as anthropological theory and methods. Ability to teach GIS mapping and analysis is desired. PhD in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field is required at the time of appointment.

Applicants should submit the following documents as a single PDF in the order listed: a letter of interest that describes the candidate's research expertise, teaching experience, and pedagogical approaches, C.V., diversity statement, and complete contact information for three references. The diversity statement should describe how the candidate's teaching, scholarship, mentoring and/or service might contribute to a liberal arts college community that includes a commitment to diversity as one of its core values.

We will begin reviewing applications on November 1, 2019.

Request for Zoom interview (11/22) x1

Gettysburg College: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Job Summary: The Department of Anthropology at Gettysburg College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Anthropology beginning August 2020. We seek an archaeologist who specializes in public archaeology, museum studies, and/or stakeholder-community relations and who is committed to collaborating with indigenous or historically marginalized groups in knowledge production and representation. Their geographical focus can be based in the Americas, Africa, or Asia-Pacific. Candidates should have a genuine interest in teaching undergraduates in a liberal arts environment in a department focused on building linkages between archaeology and cultural anthropology. The teaching load for this position is five courses per two-semester year (3/2). The successful candidate will teach an introductory course as well as upper-level courses and a first-year seminar, and provide archaeological field opportunities for students.

Qualifications: PhD in Anthropology preferred at time of appointment. Teaching experience as lead instructor required. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their teaching, scholarship, or governance that they can contribute to the department’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and academic excellence.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Please visit our website to submit your electronic application on our website. The application should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, list of possible courses, and the names of three professional references (at least one of whom can comment on teaching effectiveness). As part of the cover letter or teaching statement, we invite you to elaborate on your cultural proficiencies and experiences engaging an increasingly diverse student body. Professional references for short-listed candidates will be contacted by Gettysburg College to submit letters of recommendation electronically. Applications should be submitted by November 10, 2019, for best consideration. Inquiries can be addressed to [mailto:aevrard@gettysburg.edu Department Chair Amy Evrard]

EEO Statement: Gettysburg College, an equal opportunity employer, complies with all applicable federal, state, local laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and admission. The College prohibits discrimination and harassment, and provides equal opportunity without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital/familial status, possession of a General Education Development Certificate (GED) as compared to a high school diploma, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex, age, or genetic information in all aspects of employment, educational programs, activities, and admissions. Pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, Gettysburg College prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex (i.e., which includes but is not limited to the prohibition of sexual misconduct and relationship violence, including sexual assault and harassment) in all of its educational programs and activities.

Required Documents:

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Kiel University (Germany)
Deadline 18 November 2019 Professorship for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology (W3) Professorhip for with a focus on prehistoric archaeology and social archaeology. The position is to be filled as soon as possible.The core focus of the professorship is localised in the field of prehistoric archaeology and social archaeology. In addition to the application of traditional methods, extensive theoretical knowledge on social archaeology and on the social-archaeological evaluation of the enhanced range of methods provided by the natural sciences are expected. For interdisciplinary cooperation at Kiel University, both the readiness to participate in the synthesis of archaeological, natural science and social-theoretical knowledge as well as the willingness to carry out quantitative and qualitative analysis on the development of prehistoric societies are required. Included among the tasks of the professorship are teaching responsibilities associated with the existing courses of study in prehistoric and protohistoric archaeology as well as the organization and conduction of representative research on prehistoric archaeology in order to generate new impulses to this field. Within the scope of the Excellence Cluster ROOTS, the applicant should take part in the subcluster Social Inequality and contribute to its theoretical positioning.Prerequisites for employment Further desired prerequisites Requirements Requirements for the position are an excellent PhD in the field of  Archaeology and proof of further scientific achievement through a junior professorship, habilitation (post-doctoral thesis) in Archaeology or the completion of a second scientific monograph in the field (published or completed manuscript). A substantial and internationally visible publication record concerning diverse aspects of urban archaeology is also required, along with evidence of success in external funding applications. Experience with collaborative or international research programmes is particularly desirable. Good command of the German and/or English language, alternatively the willingness to learn the German language, is an essential prerequisite.The position is opened with respect to Art. § 61 and § 63, Section 1 of the Higher Education Act of the State of Schleswig-Holstein. For additional information please refer to the website www.berufungen.uni-kiel.de.The Christian-Albrechts-University wishes to increase the number of female academics in faculty positions and encourages applications from qualified women. Female applicants will be treated with priority if their qualifications and achievements are equal to those of male applicants.Applications from academics with disabilities will be treated with priority in case of equal qualifications. We explicitly encourage candidates with a migration background to apply. Candidates are not required to submit a photograph with their application and are requested not to do so.Job application Applications in German or English including CV, certificates of academic degrees, list of publications, information on teaching experience, a list of grants awarded together with private and academic postal and email-addresses and telephone numbers must be submitted by November 18th, 2019 to the Dean of the Philosophical Faculty, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, 24098 Kiel, Germany. Please send your application preferably in a single PDF-file via email to [mailto:bewerbungen@philfak.uni-kiel.de bewerbungen@philfak.uni-kiel.de].
 * Scientific investigations on prehistoric and social-archaeological questions, in particular on the interpretation and methodological discussion of archaeological and natural science data
 * High-ranking publications in German and/or English
 * German proficiency on a native language level (or the willingness to acquire language skills within 2 years in order to hold classes in German) and very good English language skills
 * A completed Master's degree in prehistoric archaeology or an equivalent degree
 * A relevant, qualified doctoral degree (with a minimum rating of magna cum laude or an equivalent rating)
 * Habilitation, a positively interim-evaluated junior professorship or comparable scientific achievements in the field of prehistoric archaeology
 * Proof of courses held on social archaeological and prehistoric questions
 * Proof of the acquisition of externally funded projects with personal responsibility
 * Field research
 * Proof of cooperation in interdisciplinary collaborative projects
 * Proof of the conception and organisation of scientific conferences


 * Why would a prehistoric archaeologist (myself) have a degree in Classical Archaeology? 10/29
 * This is a (major) typo in the ad - confirmed with Kiel.

===George Mason University (VA): Tenure-Track Assistant Professor – Environmental Archaeologist Deadline 1 October 2019 (CAMPUS INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED)=== ​​​​​​Internal Number: Position Number: F5369z

About George Mason University

George Mason University is an innovative, entrepreneurial institution with national distinction in a range of academic fields. Enrollment is nearly 33,000, with students studying in over 198 degree programs at campuses in Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William. George Mason University Where Innovation Is Tradition! George Mason University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer encouraging diversity. Women and minority candidates are especially urged to apply.
 * To apply visit the George Mason University site
 * Request for additional materials 10/3 (x5)
 * Phone interview scheduled 10/18
 * Phone interview completed 10/22 (x1)
 * Has anyone been invited to campus yet?
 * Campus interviews scheduled (11/8)

Memorial University of Newfoundland: Joint Tenure-Track position, Assistant Professor, Archaeology and Geography
Posted: November 15, 2019<p class="job-description">Memorial University is the largest university in Atlantic Canada. As the province’s only university, Memorial plays an integral role in the education and cultural life of Newfoundland and Labrador. Offering diverse undergraduate and graduate programs to almost 18,000 students, Memorial provides a distinctive and stimulating environment for learning in St. John’s, a safe friendly city with great historic charm, a vibrant cultural life and easy access to a wide range of outdoor activities. With over 170 regular faculty members in 15 academic departments and a wide variety of interdisciplinary major, minor and diploma programs, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers breadth, depth and diversity. Counting around 4,500 students with declared majors or minors, and with strong graduate programs, the Faculty is committed to providing solid teaching and research support to new appointees. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences houses, among other units, the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), ISER Books, and the Digital Research Centre for Qualitative Fieldwork. It is also home to outstanding archival collections, including the Maritime History Archive, the Folklore and Language Archive, and the Aboriginal Languages Archives. Memorial’s Queen Elizabeth II Library has excellent holdings with the most extensive collection of journals in the region. Please see http://www.mun.ca/hss/. NOTE: All applications should quote the appropriate position number. <p class="job-description"> The tenure-track position listed below is anticipated to commence July 1, 2020, subject to budgetary approval, and will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor. A completed earned doctorate (or recognized terminal qualification in the discipline) is required for the appointee to receive the rank of Assistant Professor and to be in a tenure-track position. (If a successful candidate has not completed an earned doctorate, he/she shall be appointed to a regular term, non-renewable three-year appointment. If the candidate completes all the requirements for the doctorate during the first 24 months of the term appointment, he/she shall begin a tenure-track appointment following completion of the requirements of the degree.) Please see below for required materials. Please direct any questions about the below noted position to the department head. The application must provide evidence of excellence in teaching and research. Applications should reach the Head no later than January 31, 2020. <p class="job-description">DEPARTMENTS OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY POSITION#: F03954-2019-65 The Departments of Archaeology and Geography invite applications for a joint tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Teaching and other academic responsibilities will be divided between Archaeology (60%) and Geography (40%). The successful candidate will have a PhD in Archaeology, Geography or a cognate discipline, with particular research skills and interests in the generation, analysis and archival dissemination of digital and quantitative data (“digitalization”; e.g. data science methods, probabilistic (Bayesian) and predictive modelling, legacy data digitalization, Indigenous cartographies, quantitative methods, Geographical Information Systems). Archaeology and Geography currently share active research interests relating to Indigenous Peoples, arctic and northern regions, environment (including paleoenvironment) and natural resources, and oceans and fisheries, particularly, but not exclusively, as these bear on regions adjoining the Northwest Atlantic. The candidate will be expected to develop research and teaching programs within one or more of these areas that foster digitalization and interdisciplinarity. Letters of application should be accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, a teaching dossier, and names and addresses of three referees, and forwarded by January 31, 2020 to: Dr. Peter Whitridge, Department of Archaeology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5S7, [mailto:peter.whitridge@mun.ca peter.whitridge@mun.ca]. Memorial University is committed to employment equity and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women; people of any sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression; Indigenous peoples; visible minorities, and racialized people; and people with disabilities. As part of Memorial University’s commitment to employment equity, all applicants are invited to identify them-selves as a member of a target group(s) as appropriate. Applicants cannot be considered as a member of a target group(s) unless they complete an employment equity survey. If you do not receive a survey or have any questions, please contact [mailto:equity@mun.ca equity@mun.ca]. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian Citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.

Oklahoma Archeological Survey, University of Oklahoma: Research Faculty (Archaeologist III) Deadline 15 November 2019
The Oklahoma Archeological Survey at the University of Oklahoma seeks applications for an Archaeologist III position. This is a 12-month appointment as faculty within the College of Arts & Sciences. The selected candidate will uphold the survey's legislative mandates: "To research Oklahoma's archeological record; to work with state and federal agencies, and the citizens of Oklahoma to preserve significant archeological sites; and to disseminate information about Oklahoma's cultural heritage through publications and public presentations."

We seek an archaeologist with a specialization in Archaic to historic archaeology of native peoples of the North American Plains or surrounding regions with a specialization in plant use, diet and health, and environmental change among native groups of the Plains. Ideally, the candidate will focus on paleoethnobotany. The search committee will also consider candidates who focus on ancient pollen studies, bioarchaeology (human skeletal remains) with a focus on climate and population health, or other related specializations. Following the mandate of the survey, the research faculty member will conduct their primary research on archaeological sites within Oklahoma.

Qualifications:

The required qualifications are:

1. Ph.D. in anthropology with specialization in archaeology

2. Research focus on Archaic to historic period plant use, human health and diet, and/or environmental change in the human past

3. General knowledge of Oklahoma, Southern Plains, and/or North American archaeology

4. Demonstrated ability to administer field and laboratory research projects resulting in publication of results

The desired qualifications are:

1. Demonstrated ability to obtain research grants and support funding for research

2. Interest in archaeological research in and relevant to Oklahoma

3. Ability to present archaeological findings and information to the public

4. Demonstrated ability to work with avocational archaeologists and the general public

Application Instructions:

To apply, applicants MUST upload a cover letter, current Curriculum Vita, and three references (with contact information) to the following link: https://apply.interfolio.com/68427. For final candidates, three confidential letters of recommendation will be required. A review of applications will begin November 15, 2019 but will continue until the position is filled. We anticipate an August 1, 2020 start for the position. The proposed salary range is $60,000 to $67,000 annually.

Created by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral degree-granting research university serving the educational, cultural, economic and health-care needs of the state, region and nation. The Norman campus serves as home to all of the university’s academic programs except health-related fields. The OU Health Sciences Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. Both the Norman and Health Sciences Center campuses offer programs at the Schusterman Center, the site of OU-Tulsa. OU enrolls almost 32,000 students, has more than 2,800 full-time faculty members, and has 21 colleges offering 172 majors at the baccalaureate level, 156 majors at the master’s level, 81 doctoral-level majors and 54 graduate certificates. The university’s annual operating budget is $2.05 billion. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo.

The Pennsylvania State University. Professor of Anthropology, Open Rank (CAMPUS VISITS SCHEDULED)
NOTES:2 openings.The following information is provided by the employer in accordance with AAA policy. AAA is not responsible for verifying the accuracy of these statements. They are not part of the actual position description submitted for publication by the employer.

This employer does prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation/preference.

This employer does prohibit discrimination based on gender identity/expression. This employer does not appear on the AAUP list of censured institutions.

Internal Number: 89754
 * LORs requested 10/7/19
 * Sent to candidate or direct to references?
 * To candidate
 * Campus Visits Scheduled
 * Rejection email from the chair (11/9) x4

===Queens College, CUNY (NY): TT Assistant Professor in Historical Archaeology of North America Deadline December 2, 2019=== Internal Number: 21239

About Queens College, City University of New York: Founded in 1937, Queens College is dedicated to the idea that a first-rate education should be accessible to talented people of all backgrounds and financial means. The college’s strong liberal arts curriculum—with over 170 undergraduate and graduate programs—assures students an education for a fulfilling life and career. The students of Queens College represent a vibrant mix of cultures; they hail from over 128 countries and speak 79 languages and dialects, providing an extraordinary educational environment. About 35 percent of them are from the first generation in their families to attend college. Queens College, with one of the most rigorous admissions standards in the City University of New York system, has nearly 20,000 students enrolled in its four divisions of Arts and Humanities, Education, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. Queens College has an outstanding faculty of more than 600 full-time and more than 1,000 part-time teachers and scholars.

Rice University (TX): TT Assistant Professor of Anthropology (Archaeology) Deadline December 1, 2019
The Department of Anthropology at Rice University, located in Houston, Texas, invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor to begin July 1, 2020. Assistant professors are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and perform research in their specialized area. The successful candidate will have demonstrated promise for a national/international reputation in research in anthropological archaeology by their outstanding record of publications and ability to attract external grant funding for an active research program. In addition, they will excel in teaching undergraduate and graduate students. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research interests enhance the department's existing strengths in the archaeology of Africa and the African Diaspora, and who have research expertise in geoarchaeology, zooarchaeology and/or remoting sensing/GIS and are willing to develop those specializations at Rice. Candidates should be able to contribute to the Museums and Cultural Heritage program at Rice. Candidates must currently have a Ph.D. or complete the Ph.D. by July 1, 2020. The application deadline is December 1, 2019. A complete application must include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Rice University is an Equal Opportunity Employer with commitment to diversity at all levels, and considers for employment qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. Education Required: PhD or other Doctoral Degree Requisition Number: F19055 Open Date: 05/01/2019 Close Date: 12/01/2019 Open Until Filled: No Desired Start Date: 07/01/2020 Position Status: Full-Time Benefits Eligible: Yes Special Instructions to the Applicant Required documents include the following: • Letter of Application, that includes teaching and research interests • Curriculum Vitae • Contact information for 3 references References will be contacted at the discretion of the search committee, not upon application submission. Posting Link [//jobs.rice.edu/postings/18522 http://jobs.rice.edu/postings/18522]

- Link dead? (12/2- It would appear that the link is dead because the posting has closed)

===Salve Regina University (RI): TT Assistant/Associate Professor in Cultural and Historic Preservation Deadline Open Until Filled (SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE)=== About Salve Regina University: Salve Regina University, ranked as one of the most transformative colleges in the United States by Money Magazine and among the best regional universities in the north by U.S. News and World Report, is a comprehensive Catholic University located in the scenic coastal community of Newport, Rhode Island. The University's commitment to academic success and personal discovery extends beyond its historic campus into a dynamic world where the application of higher thinking and skill are most valued. Salve Regina offers associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs, graduate certificates, and doctoral programs in humanities, international relations and nursing. Enrollment includes more than 2,600 undergraduate and graduate students from across the U.S. and around the world.

Job Description: Salve Regina University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of Cultural and Historic Preservation starting September 2020. The successful applicant will teach in the Noreen Stonor Drexel cultural and historic preservation program, one of eight undergraduate programs recognized by the National Council for Preservation Education. Candidates should have expertise in teaching and practicing anthropological archaeology within a broad framework of historic preservation (e.g. public archaeology, cultural resource management). Candidates who emphasize hands-on, experiential teaching and who employ current technologies (e.g., photogrammetry, Geographic Information Systems, and archaeological geophysics) in their preservation practice are strongly encouraged to apply. While the geographic area and time period of a candidate's research and practice is open, they should be able to take advantage of the local area's rich archaeological heritage. They should also be committed to local community engagement through partnerships with local preservation and cultural institutions. The successful candidate will work with the program's architectural historian to develop and teach courses covering archaeological method and theory, laboratory applications, introduction to Graphic Information Systems, and special topics. The successful candidate will also teach anthropology courses and to collaborate with colleagues in the Cultural, Environmental, and Global Studies Department.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Teaching and Advising This position requires a teaching load of seven courses per academic year, which will include both anthropology and historic preservation topics. Along with the coordinator of the program the successful candidate will also be responsible to academic advising and internship coordination.

Research The successful candidate is expected to maintain a record of significant scholarship within their field. This position also requires collaborative research with undergraduate students through fieldwork and laboratory analysis. Requirements: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Anthropology along with historic preservation related experience (e.g. public archaeology or cultural resource management). Candidates should also have a demonstrated record of teaching, research, and publication, as well as a desire to conceptualize and teach courses that will prepare undergraduate students for entry into the preservation field or for admission to graduate school. The successful candidate will also have extensive experience in advising students and a record of placing students in graduate programs.

Additional Information: Salve Regina University offers generous benefits to eligible employees including: Salve Regina University strives to provide equal opportunity in employment and education to all employees, students and applicants. No employee, student or applicant shall be discriminated against or harassed on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, age, marital or parental status, military or veteran status, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable federal or state law, in the administration of Salve Regina's employment policies, education policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other University administered programs. In accordance with Title IX, it does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any of its educational programs or activities. Salve Regina is also committed to making its programs and campus accessible to its visitors and compliant with all applicable non-discrimination laws.
 * health and dental coverage
 * life insurance
 * long-term disability
 * 403B plan
 * tuition benefits and more

Application Instructions: Applicants must apply online for any open staff and faculty positions by providing a cover-letter and resume. Pre-employment background checks and reference checks are required of successful candidates. Salve Regina University participates in E-verify. URL: www.salve.edu {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"
 * Skype Interviews scheduled (10/2)(x2)

Stanford University: Assistant Professor, Archaeology; Deadline: October 25, 2019 (VIDEO CONFERENCE INTERVIEW STAGE)

 * Not sure I have ever seen such a vague job add. I could not find any other more detailed job description. Does anyone know anything else about this position?
 * Ha! If you don't already know what Stanford wants with this job than you ain't gettin it!
 * This response is nasty and unhelpful. If you have some insider knowledge you want to share, do so. If you suffermerely from disenchantment with the job market, I'm sure you know you are not alone (10/21)
 * It is a vague advertisement--and there was no addtional information available to be found (at least publiclly). Obviously they will get hundreds of applications. I'd still apply, and look at their department strengths and orientation.
 * LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION REQUESTED (Oct 31, 2019) x2
 * That was fast. They must have gotten hundreds of applications.
 * I literally submitted an application just to spite them because I thougth something like this would happen.
 * I've been on search committees before and I can't believe they went through that volume on applicants in under a week!


 * Huh. For those who made the cut, were the applicants notified or just the letter writers?
 * Didn't contact me (letter writer let me know)


 * Scheduled video conference interview (11/20) x2

Texas State University: Tenture track assistant professor in archaeology
The Department of Anthropology at Texas State University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in archaeology, at the assistant professor level, to begin Fall 2020. The successful candidate will contribute to department’s baccalaureate degrees in anthropology, M.A. in anthropology, and Ph.D. in applied anthropology. For information about the Department, please visit www.txstate.edu/anthropology. For information about the Center for Archaeological Studies, please visit cas.anthropology.txstate.edu/.

Responsibilities of the position include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in archaeology and applied archaeology; developing external funding to support an active research program; and contributing to the department and university through service activities. The department is committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort, including scholarship, instruction and public engagement. Candidates should address at least one of these areas in their cover letter, indicating their experiences, current interests or activities, and/or future goals to promote a climate that values diversity and inclusion.

Preference will be given to applicants with 1) peer-reviewed publications in the prehistoric archaeology of Texas or adjacent regions; 2) experience in teaching, or the ability to teach, courses such as Introduction to Archaeology, Texas Archaeology, North American Archaeology, CRM Archaeology, Archaeological Theory, Archaeological Methods, and Field School; 3) an active research program, or clear plans to institute an active research program in areas that complement our current faculty research activities; 4) experience in methodologies and/or technologies that expand on those currently offered by the department; 5) evidence of external research funding, or a plan to obtain future external research funding that would support the candidates research and/or teaching agendas; 6) experience with education and outreach to the public; and (7) a commitment to advancing diversity.

Only applications submitted through the Texas State University website will be accepted and considered, https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/25631.

For full consideration all application materials must be received by October 25, 2019. Interested applicants should submit the following materials: 1) a cover letter highlighting experience and qualifications with regard to (a) the position’s responsibilities, (b) the required and preferred qualifications, and (c) the applicant’s comments on diversity; 2) a detailed curriculum vita; and 3) the names and contact information of three references.

For inquiries, please contact Dr. Emily Brunson, Search Committee Chair, at [mailto:%20ebrunson@txstate.edu ebrunson@txstate.edu].

The selected candidate will be required to provide official transcripts from all degree-granting universities. The following information is provided by the employer in accordance with AAA policy. AAA is not responsible for verifying the accuracy of these statements. They are not part of the actual position description submitted for publication by the employer.
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This employer does prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation/preference.

This employer does not prohibit discrimination based on gender identity/expression.

''This employer does not offer health insurance benefits to eligible partners. ''

''This employer does not appear on the AAUP list of censured institutions. ''


 * I posted this previously but I guess someone deleted it. Remote interview scheduled.

===Texas Tech University: Assistant Professor of Anthropology - Deadline October 15, 2019  (PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED)=== The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work (SASW) at Texas Tech University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in forensic anthropology to begin October 15, 2020. Candidates whose research area complements the existing strengths of the department in the Indigenous Americas are highly desired. Research focus is open, but candidates that have a successful research agenda specific to forensic anthropology as it applies to issues of human rights, genocide, and/or the excavation and interpretation of mass graves a encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will have experience in GIS, quantitative analysis, anthropological DNA, or other methodological specialty and will contribute to the curriculum by teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology including Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Archaeology, and Human Skeletal Biology and Forensic Techniques. The successful candidate will be expected to seek outside research funding.

Candidates who have very strong records of scholarship supported by extramural funding and who have the proven capacity or clear potential to bring externally sponsored research to Texas Tech University are encouraged to apply. Service duties include program-building, as well as commitment to extra-curricular activities. Service to the department, college, university, and community is expected.

Internal Number: 202016FAC Phone interview scheduled 10/29 (x1)

Troy University, Assistant/Associate/Professor of Anthropology - Applications Under Review Until Position Filled
The Department of Social Science (https://www.troy.edu/academics/colleges-schools/college-arts-sciences/departments/social-science/) at Troy University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track assistant, associate, or full professor of Anthropology, anticipated to begin in January or August 2020. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Biological Anthropology and quantitative methods in Anthropology. The primary responsibilities of this position are to teach four undergraduate and graduate courses per semester, conduct scholarly activities including research and publish their findings in academic publications. Full participation in departmental activities, serve on committees, advise and mentor students, and other duties may be assigned.

In-Class Teaching Percentage 50% Online Teaching Percentage 50% Minimum Qualifications

1. Ph.D. in Anthropology from a regionally accredited institution or will have earned a stated degree by the time of appointment

Preferred Qualifications

While the area of specialty should be Biological Anthropology, the subject of research is open. Preferential consideration will be given to the candidate who: 1. Has expertise in Forensic Anthropology or Bioarchaeology. 2. Demonstrates the abiiity to teach courses such as Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Osteology, Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology. 3. Shows the capacity to involve students in ongoing or potential research project(s) or grant(s). 4. Demonstrates the potential to form interdisciplinary partnership(s).

11/25 - Any updates?


 * 11/26 - Application Portal Still says "Under Review"
 * 11/21 - Invited for Video Interview to be completed Dec. 6.

University of British Columbia (BC, Canada): TT Assistant Professor of Greek Material Culture. Deadline Sept. 30, 2019
The Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in ancient Greek material culture to commence July 1, 2020. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong, ongoing commitment to research and teaching excellence. Any research focus within the material culture of the Greek world from the Neolithic through Hellenistic periods will be considered. We especially welcome candidates who complement the existing interdisciplinary strengths of the Department and who engage with diverse theoretical and methodological approaches (e.g., digital, post-colonial, scientific) in their research and teaching.

The successful candidate must have completed a PhD in a relevant field prior to taking up the position, and will be expected to develop and maintain an active, externally funded research program leading to peer-reviewed publications. We are looking for a candidate committed to innovative teaching at a large, highly diverse public institution. The position entails a teaching load of 4 courses per year (12 credits) and the successful candidate will be required to teach Greek archaeology and art at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The ability to teach ancient Greek would be an asset. The successful candidate will also be expected to provide mentoring and research training for undergraduate and graduate students and actively participate in departmental service, events, and initiatives.

The Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies has a long tradition of leadership in ancient material culture and currently supports active field work in the Mediterranean, Europe and the Near East. We would particularly welcome candidates who can engage with resources and collections within the Department and through the Laboratory of Archaeology and Museum of Anthropology. More about the programs, resources, faculty research interests, and general activities of CNERS can be accessed at: www.cnrs.ubc.ca.

Applications are to be submitted online through the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies’ Internal Resources website at: (https://cner.air.arts.ubc.ca/job-opportunities/position-34924/). Applicants should be prepared to upload in the following order and in a single PDF (max size 15MB): a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a one- to two-page description of current and future research plans, a one- to two-page statement of teaching philosophy and interests, a one-page statement about your experience working with a diverse student body and your contributions or potential contributions to creating/advancing a culture of equity and inclusion, and one writing sample (20-30 pages).

Shortlisted applicants will be asked for evidence of teaching excellence or potential for excellence (including but not limited to student evaluations and/or peer assessments, one graduate course syllabus and one undergraduate course syllabus) and to arrange to have three confidential letters of reference sent directly by their referees.

Enquiries may be made to the Head of the Department of CNERS.

The deadline for the receipt of applications is September 30, 2019.

This position is subject to final budgetary approval. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Métis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.


 * [10/26] Any updates?

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anthropology: TT Assistant Professor in Archaeology
Internal Number: 122195

University of Hawaii West Oahu: TT Assistant Professor of Anthropology (Historical Archaeology). Review of applications begins Nov. 1st [VIDEO CONFERENCE INTERVIEW STAGE]
Title: Assistant Professor (Historic Archaeology) Position Number: 0076305 Hiring Unit: University of Hawai‘i-West O‘ahu Location: Kapolei Closing Date: Continuous  - application review begins November 1, 2019 Salary Information:  Negotiable, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Monthly Type: 9 Month Tenure Track: Tenure Full Time/Part Time: Full Time Temporary/Permanent: Permanent Other Conditions: To begin August 1, 2020. Duties and Responsibilities: Minimum Qualifications: Desirable Qualifications: To see the full ad and apply: Applications will only be accepted at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu/jobs/2543073/assistant-professor-historical-archaeology-76305. Click on the "Apply" button on the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents. Submit cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications, curriculum vita, names and contact information of 3 professional references, and copies of official transcripts (official transcripts required at the time of hire). Copies of selected publications and student evaluations summaries may be requested during the search process. If ABD, submit a letter from the committee chair attesting that all degree requirements will be met by August 1, 2020. If multiple applications are received from the same candidate, only the last one will be reviewed. Please do not include any self-identifying photos they will be redacted. PLEASE REDACT REFERENCES TO SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS AND BIRTH DATE ON TRANSCRIPT COPIES. All items become the property of the University of Hawaii-West O'ahu and will not be returned Note: If you have not applied for a position before using NeoGov, you will need to create an account.
 * 1) This position will be responsible for teaching upper and lower division courses in Archaeology.  Responsibilities include teaching courses in Archaeology, Historical Archaeology, Archaeological Field Techniques, Archaeological Laboratory Techniques, Cultural Resource Management, Archaeology of Animal Remains, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Senior Project/Practicum--plus related courses in areas of the professor's expertise.
 * 2) In addition to teaching within their disciplines, all faculty members at UHWO are expected to engage in scholarly activity, participate in curriculum development, provide service to the profession and broader community, teach courses using distance methods, participate in program assessment, advise students and supervise senior projects, practicum  and readings courses, and participate in faculty governance.
 * 1) PhD from an accredited college or university in Anthropology/Archaeology, with a specialization in Historical Archaeology.  (ABD candidates will be considered, but must complete all degree requirements prior to the appointment)
 * 2) Prior field and laboratory experience in Historical Archaeology.
 * 3) Willingness to arrange for a field school on Oahu.
 * 4) Potential for continued scholarly and applied research.
 * 5) The ability to effectively communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing.
 * 6) Evidence of high quality teaching.
 * 1) Proven ability to interact effectively in a multicultural setting; experience teaching and working with highly diverse communities.
 * 2) Knowledge and experience in Forensic Archaeology, to complement the current Certificate in Applied Forensic Anthropology curriculum.
 * 3) Knowledge and experience in Cultural Resource Management, to contribute to the applied focus of the Anthropology concentration curriculum.
 * 4) Expertise in fauna/floral analysis, museum studies, GIS, or other applied laboratory skillset.
 * 5) Demonstrated ability to teach distance education courses.
 * 6) Proven ability to write and/or administer grants.

For inquiries, please contact Dr. Christina Mello at melloc@hawaii.edu
 * Request for Zoom interview 11/20

The University of New Mexico: [Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Archaeology] Deadline: 4 November 2019
The UNM Department of Anthropology and the UNM Maxwell Museum of Anthropology invite applications for a probationary tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Archaeology. The successful candidate will maintain a strong field- and collections-based research program involving students. The candidate’s 50% Departmental duties include teaching two formal courses per year in the Department of Anthropology, supervising graduate students, and participating in Department service and governance. The candidate’s 50% Museum duties also include overseeing the curation and continued development of the archaeology collections and participating in Museum public programs, exhibit development and service.

Minimum Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications: For best consideration, application materials must be received by November 4, 2019. The position will remain open until filled. A complete application consists of a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, names and contact information of three references, and four two-page statements addressing your past, present and future plans and priorities concerning: (1) research, (2) teaching, (3) curation and the role of an anthropology museum in a research-oriented university, and (4) diversity and inclusion. For complete requirements and to submit application materials, see Assistant Professor & Archaeology Curator at https://unmjobs.unm.edu. (Requisition 10618) Questions related to this posting may be directed to committee chair, Carla Sinopoli (csinopoli@unm.edu)
 * PhD in anthropology, archaeology, or related field by the start date for the position;
 * Demonstrated expertise in the archaeology and material culture of the Native American US Southwest and/or Northern Mexico borderlands;
 * Evidence of museum background and experience including one or more of the following: collection development and curation, exhibition development, knowledge and experience with Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).
 * Demonstrated research excellence as reflected in one or more of the following:  active and ongoing field or collections-based research, peer reviewed publications, external research funding;
 * Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following: Indigenous archaeology, cultural heritage theory and practice, historic preservation;
 * Demonstrated ability to contribute to the Public Archaeology Program;
 * Demonstrated commitment to the contributions of university anthropology museums to research, teaching, and community engagement;
 * Experience and commitment to teaching excellence at graduate and undergraduate levels;
 * Experience with and demonstrated commitment to public engagement and community-based scholarship, including but not limited to a record of collaborating with Native communities;
 * A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities.

UNM is both a research intensive university (Carnegie R1) and a minority-majority institution. It is located in Albuquerque, a city with a rich heritage in a culturally diverse, scenic landscape. The Department of Anthropology is family-friendly and comprises 25 tenure-track faculty members (http://anthropology.unm.edu/), ~150 undergraduate majors, a thriving graduate training program offering PhDs in Anthropology and MA degrees in Public Archaeology, and vibrant extramurally funded research programs.

The Maxwell Museum (https://maxwellmuseum.unm.edu/) holds collections of approximately 3 million objects derived from nearly a century of anthropological research in New Mexico and beyond. The collections are divided into three collecting divisions, each supported by a full-time collection manager. The museum maintains an active program of exhibitions, public programs, and educational activities and is committed to the use of its resources for public and community engagement and creating research and educational opportunities for UNM students. ''UNM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Educator. Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.''

- Form rejection email sent (11/8) x3 - Received a personalized rejection email from the search committee chair. Was nice to receive and detailed enough to make me wonder if all rejected applicants got the same or just me. (11/11) - Received a request for additional materials (11/15) and letters of recommendation.
 * This was a long, time-consuming application just to get rejected three days after the deadline. Asking for four two-page statements on top of CV and cover letter in the first stage is excessive. (x2!)
 * I got one, too, after the automated rejection. It was a nice letter, and appreciated. (x2)

===The University of Pittsburgh: Assistant Professor, Archaeology of Mesoamerica ===

The University of Texas at Austin: Faculty Position, Native American and Indigenous Studies
=== The University of Texas at San Antonio: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Anthropology - Environmental Archaeology of Latin America. Open until filled; review begins 1 November 2019. - SKYPE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED === The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has embarked on a focused cluster hiring plan to recruit top-tier researchers in interdisciplinary areas of knowledge that will advance the study of Social and Environmental Challenges in Latin America. Home to some of the largest bioreserves in the world and some of world’s most important biodiversity hotspots, Latin America’s environments are undergoing rapid transformation due to climate change, environmental degradation, and politico-socio-economic transformations across the region. These forces are coupled in complex ways, and understanding the coupled dynamics of society, climate, and environment in Latin America presents a grand challenge that is fertile ground for transdisciplinary research.

To address this challenge, UTSA is recruiting a cohort of researchers from different disciplines whose research centers on environmental degradation, climate change, and the associated socioeconomic and political challenges and transformations in Latin America and the US-Mexico borderlands. The goal is to foster collaborative and transdisciplinary research to understand and confront the emerging social and environmental challenges facing the region. This targeted cluster hire will build on and leverage our established research portfolio, propelling our ability to tackle and solve previously unsolvable problems. Hires are expected to build their own unique programs of research, as well as to collaborate with other hires in this cluster and with colleagues in their home department, college, and other colleges.

As part of this cluster, the Department of Anthropology seeks to hire an environmental archaeologist at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure track) to start August 2020. We seek a scholar who studies the long-term relationships between past societies, environmental transformations, and climate change in Latin America (region open, including US-Mexico borderlands). Areas of specialty could include but are not limited to bioarchaeology, paleobotany, zooarchaeology, archaeological chemistry, ancient DNA, geoarchaeology, climate change, remote sensing, and “big-data” approaches. We would welcome a scholar who employs methods that complement those used by current faculty. This hire would amplify the department’s strengths in New World archaeology and environmental anthropology. The ideal candidate also creates transdisciplinary collaborative synergies with faculty hired as part of this cluster and existing faculty in UTSA’s Geography, Geosciences, Environmental Science, and Demography programs, the Center for Archaeological Research and other units. The Department has a Ph.D. program emphasizing anthropology’s engagement with environmental issues. We are looking for candidates who will enhance this focus and who also will support the four-field emphases of our B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. programs.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Anthropology or related field at time of appointment; theoretically motivated research; an established record of teaching, research, and service appropriate to the rank of Assistant Professor; demonstrated interest and experience in collaborative teaming and/or transdisciplinary research; desire and ability to contribute to graduate and undergraduate programs and to educate and mentor students from a culturally diverse urban population.

Preferred Qualifications: strong potential for securing external funding; commitment to a four-field approach to teaching and research; ability to complement existing faculty specializations; active field research program. Preferred candidates will be able to successfully teach and mentor diverse, underserved students, including students of color and non-traditional students, and have the ability to contribute to the university’s commitment to inclusive excellence as a Hispanic Serving Institution.

Responsibilities include: teaching basic courses in archaeology and general anthropology, elective undergraduate courses, methods oriented courses, and core seminars and topical graduate courses in areas of specialization; research and service in a program that offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees.

Applicants must submit: that includes a discussion of the role that diversity and inclusion play in an academic environment
 * a letter of application describing research, teaching, and service accomplishments and goals


 * a CV
 * up to three representative publications


 * teaching evaluations if available

Materials must be submitted on-line via jobs.utsa.edu. Please reference posting TT20190060P. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Position close date 29 November 2019. Inquiries may be directed to the Cluster Search Committee Chair, Dr. Jason Yaeger (jason.yaeger@utsa.edu]).
 * names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references.

Applicants selected for interviews must be able to show proof that they will be eligible and qualified to work in the United States by time of hire. UTSA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.


 * I'm curious, where did the text on the regional focus of this position come from? It is not posted on their application page as far as I can see, and I did not see it in adverts posted elsewhere (For example, here).
 * The regional focus is weirdly only in the announcement on the department website
 * Posting on UTSA website says review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
 * Hah, I love that: "region open, including US-Mexico borderlands...."
 * Request for Skype interview (11/16) x 1

University of Washington, Assistant Professor, Archaeology of Health and Wellness: Preferred Deadline: December 15
<p class="MsoNormal">The Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington invites applications for a full-time archaeologist with a focus on engaged health and wellness research with Indigenous or other descendant communities. Geographic and methodological expertise are open but should complement existing program strengths. Research should be innovative and methodologically rigorous. We seek candidates who are committed to transparency and open research approaches. Teaching responsibilities will include four courses in Anthropology, distributed between three academic terms (quarters), contributing to our undergraduate options in Archaeological Science and Indigenous Archaeology as well as to our archaeology graduate program. The candidate is expected to teach a method/lab course based in their area of expertise and a large lecture class, using innovative and inclusive pedagogies.

<p class="MsoNormal">UW Anthropology faculty engage in research, teaching, and service. Tenure-track faculty in Anthropology have an annual service period of nine months (September 16-June 15). The position is expected to begin September 16, 2020 with the start of the autumn quarter. Other professional duties include an active research program, and service to the Department and University. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. Members of the Department of Anthropology maintain strong connections to a variety of other units on campus including American Indian Studies, Burke Museum, Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, Center for Social Science Computation and Research, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, Department of Global Health, eScience Institute, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, Jackson School for International Studies, the Quaternary Research Center, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, the Science Studies Network, and the Simpson Center for the Humanities. The University of Washington serves a diverse population of 80,000 students, faculty and staff, including 34% first-generation college students and over 27% Pell Grant students. A recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan award for Faculty Career Flexibility, the UW supports career development and work-life balance for faculty.

<p class="MsoNormal">The successful candidate will have a record that includes archaeology of health and wellness with Indigenous or other descendant communities. They must demonstrate strong commitment to integrity, equity, access, and inclusion in their research, teaching, and service. Applicants must have earned a doctorate — or foreign equivalent — in anthropology/archaeology, or related field, by the date of appointment; however, applicants who have not completed their PhD at the time of application will be considered.

<p class="MsoNormal">To apply, use Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/70006) and include the following items: (1) cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching statement (addressing teaching philosophy and approaches to both large lecture courses and lab/methods classes, and discussion of teaching challenges and their solutions), (4) a list of courses prepared to teach including at least one large lecture course and one method or lab class with one paragraph abstract for each, (5) research statement (explication of research activities and accomplishments as well as future plans) (6) diversity statement (statement on how your teaching, research and/or service contribute to diversity through scholarship and/or by improving access to higher education for underrepresented individuals or groups), and (7) the names and contacts for three referees. As a guideline, we are looking for 1-2 pages (single spaced) for each of the statements on teaching, research, and diversity. The cover letter should be addressed to Dr. Ben Fitzhugh, search committee chair, Department of Anthropology. Priority will be given to applications received by 5 PM PST, December 15, 2019. <p class="MsoNormal">Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status. <p class="MsoNormal">Commitment to Diversity: The University of Washington is committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http://www.washington.edu/diversity/diversity-blueprint/). Additionally, the University’s Faculty Code recognizes faculty efforts in research, teaching and/or service that address diversity and equal opportunity as important contributions to a faculty member’s academic profile and responsibilities.(https://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/FCG/FCCH24.html#2432).


 * Are they sure this is for an archaeologist?
 * Right?!
 * Exact same thought when I first read the description.
 * In case not obvious, internal info makes me think you should take the diversity statement very seriously

===University of Wyoming: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Anthropology Open Until Filled=== Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Archaeology ESSENTIAL DUTIES ANDRESPONSIBILITIES: The Department of Anthropology at the University of Wyominginvites applications for a tenure-track faculty member at the rankof Assistant Professor to begin in August 2020. The Department of Anthropology at the University of Wyoming isknown throughout the state of Wyoming and the region for itsleadership in research and public education about our uniquearchaeological heritage. The department is achieving national andinternational recognition for its research programs.In addition to the commitment to Wyoming-based research,Anthropology faculty offer UW international expertise in areas suchas Europe, Asia, Africa, Native America and more, constituting acenter of multicultural global research at UW. We seek an archaeologist with specialization in zooarchaeology.We have a strong preference for a scholar with specialization inthe hunting and gathering populations. The successfulcandidate will be capable of mentoring graduate and undergraduatestudent research in the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and adjacentenvirons AND show evidence of teaching effectiveness andgrantsmanship, a record of publication, and a field or lab-basedresearch program that could incorporate studentparticipation.Expected teaching includes a course inzooarchaeology as well as introductory and upper division coursesin archaeology. The successful candidate will also beresponsible for managing the department's comparative faunalcollection. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2019.Position is open until filled. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Keywords: Assistant Professor, Location: Laramie, WY - 82071

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:   - Doctorate degree in Anthropology related field by date of appointment=====

- Specialization in zooarchaeology - Demonstrated record of grantsmanship - Demonstrated record of publication - A field- and/or lab-based research program that could incorporate student participation - Ability to mentor undergraduate and graduate students in research in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains - Ability to teach introductory and upper division courses in archaeology, including zooarchaeology DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: - Expertise in prehistoric hunter-gatherers - Geographic area of specialization is open but preference given to applicants with experience in Western North America - Evidence of teaching effectiveness REQUIRED MATERIALS:  Complete the online application and upload the following for a complete application: cover letter, C.V. and contact information for four work-related references.

===University of Vienna (Austria): Tenure-Track Professorship for the field of Geoarchaeology Deadline 18 Sep 2019=== At the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna the position of a Tenure-Track Professorship for the field of Geoarchaeology (full-time position) is to be filled.

Addressed are candidates with an innovative research approach in geomatics and data science (GIS and geological data), a background in geoscience as well as a track record in archaeological science. Relevant geosciences include geochemistry, geomorphology, mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology/soil macro- and micro-morphology, geophysics; analyses of isotopes, heavy metals, proteins, lipids, and non-organic compositional analysis. The university has a wide range of technical equipment available. Cooperations, also across disciplines, within the University of Vienna and with other research institutions are welcome.

Successful candidates should have the following qualifications: The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelor’s programmes and for participation in university committees.
 * Doctoral degree/PhD and at least two years post-doctoral experience at a university or other research institution; as a general rule, applicants must have gained research experience outside the University of Vienna for a total of at least two years during or after their doctoral studies
 * Outstanding achievements and potential in research, excellent publication record, international reputation
 * Experience in designing and participating in research projects, ability to lead research groups, willingness to acquire third-party funding
 * Enthusiasm for excellent teaching, teaching experience at universities or a teaching concept. Candidates are expected to be willing to teach students at all levels (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level), to supervise academic theses and to promote junior colleagues

We offer: The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity (http://diversity.univie.ac.at/en). The University strives to increase the share of women in professorial positions. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female applicants. Reference no.: 9735
 * the opportunity to obtain a permanent position and eventual promotion to full professor. The successful candidate is hired as “Assistant professor” for a maximum duration of six years. If the candidate meets the conditions stipulated in the qualification agreement, the assistant professor is promoted to tenured “associate professor”, i.e. obtains a permanent position. If the conditions are not met, the employment will end upon expiry of the contract. Associate professors can be promoted to “full professor” through a university-internal competitive procedure.
 * at least a salary according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff: section 49, job group A2
 * in addition to the statutory social insurance, the University of Vienna offers a pension scheme to its employees
 * a dynamic research environment
 * attractive working conditions in a city with a high quality of life
 * a wide range of support services offered by central service institutions

The application deadline is 18.09.2019.


 * To apply visit the University of Vienna Jobs site for applications

Letters of rejection sent 11/29 (x1)

===University of Vienna (Austria): Tenure-Track Professorship for the field of Methodology and Techniques from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Deadline 18 Sep 2019=== At the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna the position of a Tenure-Track Professorship for the field of Methodology and techniques from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic (full-time position) is to be filled.

The Tenure Track position will cover the interdisciplinary field of “Methodology and techniques from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic” in its entire breadth, including the ritual, social, political, economic and cultural frameworks and associated social processes in Central Europe. Scholars working on the Palaeolithic and/or Mesolithic and/or Neolithic are invited to apply. Special emphasis will be placed on the application and further development of interdisciplinary methods and techniques for analysing raw materials and material culture. Relevant excavation experience should be demonstrated; planning and supervision of field schools (training excavations) is expected. The supervision and continued development of relevant collections of (stone) raw materials and artefacts from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic is likewise expected. Additional experience with the application and interpretation of prospection methods is welcome.

Successful candidates should have the following qualifications: The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelor’s programmes and for participation in university committees.
 * Doctoral degree/PhD and at least two years post-doctoral experience at a university or other research institution; as a general rule, applicants must have gained research experience outside the University of Vienna for a total of at least two years during or after their doctoral studies
 * Outstanding achievements and potential in research, excellent publication record, international reputation
 * Experience in designing and participating in research projects, ability to lead research groups, willingness to acquire third-party funding
 * Enthusiasm for excellent teaching, teaching experience at universities or a teaching concept. Candidates are expected to be willing to teach students at all levels (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level), to supervise academic theses and to promote junior colleagues

We offer: The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity (http://diversity.univie.ac.at/en). The University strives to increase the share of women in professorial positions. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female applicants. Reference no.: 9735
 * the opportunity to obtain a permanent position and eventual promotion to full professor. The successful candidate is hired as “Assistant professor” for a maximum duration of six years. If the candidate meets the conditions stipulated in the qualification agreement, the assistant professor is promoted to tenured “associate professor”, i.e. obtains a permanent position. If the conditions are not met, the employment will end upon expiry of the contract. Associate professors can be promoted to “full professor” through a university-internal competitive procedure.
 * at least a salary according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff: section 49, job group A2
 * in addition to the statutory social insurance, the University of Vienna offers a pension scheme to its employees
 * a dynamic research environment
 * attractive working conditions in a city with a high quality of life
 * a wide range of support services offered by central service institutions

The application deadline is 18.09.2019.


 * To apply visit the University of Vienna Jobs site for applications
 * Nov 3: Any news??
 * Nov 29: Rejection letter

===University of Washington, Seattle:  Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Archaeology Deadline December 15th 2019===

Position Description

The Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington invites applications for a full-time archaeologist with a focus on engaged health and wellness research with Indigenous or other descendant communities. Geographic and methodological expertise are open but should complement existing program strengths. Research should be innovative and methodologically rigorous. We seek candidates who are committed to transparency and open research approaches. Teaching responsibilities will include four courses in Anthropology, distributed between three academic terms (quarters), contributing to our undergraduate options in Archaeological Science and Indigenous Archaeology as well as to our archaeology graduate program. The candidate is expected to teach a method/lab course based in their area of expertise and a large lecture class, using innovative and inclusive pedagogies.

UW Anthropology faculty engage in research, teaching, and service. Tenure-track faculty in Anthropology have an annual service period of nine months (September 16-June 15). The position is expected to begin September 16, 2020 with the start of the autumn quarter. Other professional duties include an active research program, and service to the Department and University. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. Members of the Department of Anthropology maintain strong connections to a variety of other units on campus including American Indian Studies, Burke Museum, Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, Center for Social Science Computation and Research, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, Department of Global Health, eScience Institute, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, Jackson School for International Studies, the Quaternary Research Center, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, the Science Studies Network, and the Simpson Center for the Humanities. The University of Washington serves a diverse population of 80,000 students, faculty and staff, including 34% first-generation college students and over 27% Pell Grant students. A recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan award for Faculty Career Flexibility, the UW supports career development and work-life balance for faculty.

Qualifications: The successful candidate will have a record that includes archaeology of health and wellness with Indigenous or other descendant communities. They must demonstrate strong commitment to integrity, equity, access, and inclusion in their research, teaching, and service. Applicants must have earned a doctorate — or foreign equivalent — in anthropology/archaeology, or related field, by the date of appointment; however, applicants who have not completed their PhD at the time of application will be considered. Instructions: To apply, use Interfolio and include the following items: (1) cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching statement (addressing teaching philosophy and approaches to both large lecture courses and lab/methods classes, and discussion of teaching challenges and their solutions), (4) a list of courses prepared to teach including at least one large lecture course and one method or lab class with one paragraph abstract for each, (5) research statement (explication of research activities and accomplishments as well as future plans) (6) diversity statement (statement on how your teaching, research and/or service contribute to diversity through scholarship and/or by improving access to higher education for underrepresented individuals or groups), and (7) the names and contacts for three referees. As a guideline, we are looking for 1-2 pages (single spaced) for each of the statements on teaching, research, and diversity. The cover letter should be addressed to Dr. Ben Fitzhugh, search committee chair, Department of Anthropology. Priority will be given to applications received by 5 PM PST, December 15, 2019.

University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Deadline: December 16, 2019
The Department of Anthropology, Global Religions, and Cultures at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in archaeology beginning in September 2020. The position is open in terms of research specialization within archaeology, however, preference will be given to applicants that complement the existing strengths of the department. In terms of teaching, the responsibilities of the position include teaching a variety of introductory and advanced courses in anthropology and archaeology, including general education courses. The position includes the expectation of the regular offering of an archaeological field school and maintenance and use of our archaeological collection. Depending on the area of expertise, the successful candidate may contribute to interdisciplinary programs such as Environmental Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, as well as UW Oshkosh's ethnic studies and global citizenship/scholar initiatives. -Ph.D. in Anthropology or related field required. ABDs with the expectation of Ph.D. completion within one year of start date may apply. -Record of excellence in teaching -An active and productive research agenda related to anthropological archaeology


 * Does anyone know if this is for an inside candidate? Curious after perusing their department website.
 * Nope, it is not. Archaeologist just retired, this is a replacement.

===Wake Forest University: tenure-track position in Anthropological Archaeology at the Assistant Professor levelDeadline: November 1, 2019=== The Department of Anthropology promotes understanding and appreciation of human cultural and biological diversity. Through academic courses, scholarly and applied research, and public service, the Department provides the Wake Forest community with the tools and knowledge necessary for global citizenship. Composed of scholars representing all sub-fields of anthropology, the Department serves as the premier academic and practical resource for multicultural awareness and education in the University and Winston-Salem communities.


 * anything yet?
 * was told short list wouldn't be determined for awhile, maybe end of semester or beginning of next
 * does this mean long-list candidates have indeed been contacted?

Washington State University:  Two Tenure Track Assistant Professors-Archaeological Sciences Initial Review Sept 30, 2019
The Department of Anthropology at Washington State University in Pullman invites applications for two full-time, permanent tenure-track positions as Assistant Professor in Anthropological Archaeology beginning August 16, 2020. The Department of Anthropology seeks applicants who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research, and service. We seek exceptional scholars who have innovative approaches to the archaeological sciences, which can include—but is not limited to—archaeometry, bioarchaeology, paleobotany, geoarchaeology, earth or environmental sciences, geochemistry, lithic analyses, molecular research, remote sensing methods or quantitative/spatial analysis. The area of geographic specialization is open, but we are particularly interested in applicants with research programs based in the Americas. The WSU Archaeology program has strengths in many aspects of archaeological method and theory, with a particular emphasis on materials analyses. We are seeking faculty members who can capitalize on the collaborative and interdisciplinary opportunities offered by the College of Arts and Sciences at WSU. Preferred qualifications for applicants include: See the full Notice of Vacancy (available at https://anthro.wsu.edu/).
 * Ph.D. in Anthropology or related field earned by July 1, 2020
 * demonstrated specialization in archaeological science
 * active program of field and/or laboratory research, with the ability to integrate and provide opportunities to graduate and undergraduate students
 * ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Anthropological Archaeology and Anthropology
 * Willingness to work collaboratively with faculty and to mentor students from a wide range of disciplines, cultures and academic backgrounds
 * strong record of high impact publications
 * demonstrated past success and future potential for securing extramural funding
 * evidence of teaching excellence
 * capacity to complement and extend existing faculty strengths
 * a research agenda that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries

Candidates must supply a letter of application summarizing qualifications, a curriculum vitae, and contact information (including e-mail and phone numbers) for at least three references. Please apply online through WSU Human Resources (https://www.wsujobs.com/). Initial review of applications will begin on September 30, 2019 and continue until the position is filled. Send email enquiries to Dr. Erin Thornton, Search Committee Chair, at [mailto:erin.thornton@wsu.edu erin.thornton@wsu.edu].

Washington State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action educator and employer.
 * Anyone hear anything on this yet?
 * Nothing (10/25) x4
 * Just heard there were 275+ applications
 * ^I expected this, with such a general solicitation.
 * Request for recommendations and additional info (11/7) x6

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VISITING POSITIONS / Limited-Term Appointments / Postdocs
General Postdocs: Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2019-20

Cultural Anth wiki: Cultural Anthropology 2019-2020

Postdoctoral Position in Archaeology, Stanford University
{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" Postdoctoral scholars are required to be in residence in the Stanford area during the term of the appointment. Applicants must have received their Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2015, and have completed all degree requirements by December 31, 2019. U.S. citizenship is not required.

All applications must include the following:
 * A cover letter
 * A current curriculum vitae
 * A statement of proposed research
 * A dissertation abstract or summary
 * An undergraduate/graduate course proposal, inclusive of syllabus
 * A conference proposal
 * A writing sample (dissertation chapter or other paper)
 * Optional: teaching portfolio
 * Three letters of recommendation to be submitted through the job posting at Academic Jobs Online.

The College of Wooster: Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Archaeology, 1-Year Visiting Position

 * }

DISCUSSION, RUMORS, SPECULATION
This is my first try at organizing the wiki (not sure who did it before, but thank you!), so if you see any errors on the page post here and I'll try to fix them.


 * Anyone has news on the Archaeology position at Indiana University (https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Assistant%20Professor%20Archaeology&sort=date&start=10&vjk=3c5846e0d9c357b7)? deadline was November 4, 2019.


 * Any news on the University of Michigan Assistant Professorship and Curatorship at Kelsey Museum in Classical Archaeology (deadline was November 10, 2019)?
 * Just a heads up that someone from Wake Forest (IP 152.17.169.116) just deleted a lot of information under various entries and rolled back a few entries info as well. Can folks who are involved in these searches go through and double-check the info that was erased or changed backward (i.e. campus visits to skype interview).
 * Just a heads up that someone from Wake Forest (IP 152.17.169.116) just deleted a lot of information under various entries and rolled back a few entries info as well. Can folks who are involved in these searches go through and double-check the info that was erased or changed backward (i.e. campus visits to skype interview).


 * U of IL position?  Although it is not listed here, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign had posted an archaeologist position on the AAA jobs board on September 18th but it is not showing up on their HR website.  Does anyone know if it was canceled?


 * (10/2) I just checked the UIUC job board and it is still there...


 * Posted it (10/2)
 * 10/4 The ads got reposted on several job boards shortly after the above post and it was back up on the HR pg as well. All resolved.


 * UNLV position is most likely a fake search based on quick deadline and an internal non-tenure line position that was hired last Spring, which was probably also a fake search.
 * Although the deadline is very quick (not clear why), it is not a fake search and neither was last year's.  A Mayan archaeologist left the department and this is a replacement position.  The non-tenure lines are dedicated to the new online degree program and to partly covering for faculty that are in administrative roles.
 * I agree that it doesn't look good. A Mayan archaeologist left and a Mayan archaeologist that works on the same project was hired as a non-TT last year, plus a short deadline. Probably a good chance that person is getting this job.

Wake Forest and UNLV have the most f$#@ed up application system I've ever seen. That was ridiculous. Rant Over.
 * aww, Wake Forest, too? Damn, I thought I was getting good at spotting them, lol
 * Agreed about Wake Forest--I applied (or tried to), and I'm not entirely sure I even uploaded the documents the right way. (x2)

I don't see the Archaeology curator position at the Virginia Museum of Natural History here. https://www.vmnh.net/careers
 * LOR request (11/1)

Did someone delete the updates about Texas State, or have I completely lost my mind?
 * Yeah, same question. Where did it go?
 * Yes, someone deleted the updates.