Univ. of North Florida: Assistant Prof in Anthropology

Ronald Kephart rkephart at unf.edu
Thu Sep 13 13:48:34 UTC 2007


Folks: Please act, post, pass along, or whatever:

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of North
Florida invites applications for a tenure track position in anthropology at
the Assistant Professor level (position #335340), beginning August 2008.
Applicants from all sub-fields will be considered.  Preference will be given
to candidates whose research agenda is empirically informed and focuses on
issues such as (but not limited to): environment and ecology; race and
ethnicity; migration and diaspora.  Geographical area of expertise is open,
but should complement department strengths. Evidence of scholarly
productivity and successful teaching experience preferred. Desirable
candidates will be able to teach one or more of the program¹s general
education, cultural diversity, and/or foreign culture courses. The position
requires an earned doctorate in Anthropology by August 2008.
 
The University of North Florida is a growing regional comprehensive
university on the Atlantic coast with over 16,000 students. More information
about the University and the Anthropology Program can be found at
www.unf.edu/coas/soc-anth <http://www.unf.edu/coas/soc-anth> . Review of
applications will begin on Nov 1, 2007 and will continue until position is
filled. Applicants must complete a one-page application on-line at
http://www.unfjobs.org <http://www.unfjobs.org/> and must submit all
required documents to be considered for this position. Please send a letter
of interest, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references
to: Gordon F.M. Rakita, Chair - Anthropology Search Committee, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, University of North Florida, 1 UNF Drive,
Jacksonville, FL 32224-2659. The University of North Florida is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from women and
minorities.

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Ron


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