University of Florida position

Leila Monaghan leila.monaghan at GMAIL.COM
Fri Sep 20 00:28:37 UTC 2013


Please address any questions to Susan deFrance.

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From: deFrance,Susan D <sdef at ufl.edu>
Date: Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:24 AM
Subject: [AAA_DPT_listserv] UF Linguistic Position
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Please circulate this position announcement widely:

University of Florida Department of Anthropology Assistant/Associate/Full
Professor of Anthropology

The University of Florida, Department of Anthropology enthusiastically
announces a search for the Elling Eide Endowed Professorship position at
the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor specializing in
Southeastern United States Native American languages, especially
Miccosukee, Muskogee, and associated languages. Candidates must have an
established research record in Southeastern Native American languages and
cultures, with possible specializations including but not limited to
language documentation, language planning, or language revitalization. A
general interest in endangered languages and cultures is also desirable.
Research and professional activities are supported by the Elling Eide
Endowed Professorship in Miccosukee Language and Culture. Applicants are
expected to maintain a vigorous research program, including pursuing
external funding, regularly publishing research results, and mentoring
graduate and undergraduate students. The successful candidate will work
close
 ly with the Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics and other
appropriate units on campus. Teaching expectations include Language and
Culture at the undergraduate and graduate levels, courses on topics
relevant to the study of endangered languages and cultures and courses in
the candidate's area of specialization. The anticipated teaching load is
two courses per semester. A Ph.D. is required at the time of
appointment, August
16, 2014.  Elling Eide Endowment funds are available for program building
and to support the research of the candidate. The University of Florida
Department of Anthropology has 27 faculty members, 160 graduate students,
~500 undergraduate majors, and is an interdisciplinary unit within a
University of over 48,000 students. Application must include a letter
detailing research and teaching interests and accomplishments, a current
CV, and the names, addresses (including email), and telephone numbers of
four references.  Electronic submission of application mat
 erials should be directed to Eide Professor of Linguistic Anthropology,
Reference # 00027928 and sent to anthro-search at ufl.edu<mailto:
anthro-search at ufl.edu> or Peter Collings, (pcollings at ufl.edu<mailto:
pcollings at ufl.edu>).  If necessary, paper applications should be sent to
Eide Professor of Linguistic Anthropology Search Committee, Department of
Anthropology, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117305, Gainesville, FL
32611-7305. After submitting the application package, candidates must
complete an online data card at http://www.hr.ufl.edu/job/datacard.htm. The
closing date for receiving applications is December 3, 2013. The University
of Florida is an equal opportunity institution dedicated to building a
diverse and inclusive faculty and staff. Applicants who will be attending
the AAA meetings are encouraged to meet with UF faculty for further
information.





Susan D. deFrance
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Anthropology
PO Box 117305
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611

352-294-7531
352-392-6929  fax


-- 
Leila Monaghan, PhD
Department of Anthropology
Southern Illinois University Carbondale



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