[Linganth] University of Miami position
E. Mara Green
egreen at barnard.edu
Tue Nov 25 13:54:20 UTC 2025
Hello! I'm just the messenger who has been asked to help circulate; please
reach out to Traci Ardren if you have questions (tardren at miami.edu).
The Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences,
University of Miami, invites applications for a faculty position in
anthropological linguistics to begin August 15, 2026. The rank of the
appointment is tenure-track assistant professor to tenure-eligible
associate professor, as appropriate.
We seek a research-driven anthropologist with a demonstrated record of or
the potential for external funding that leads to peer-reviewed
publications. We encourage applicants who will advance our departmental
commitment to interdisciplinarity and a four-field approach. Geographical,
theoretical, and research specialty areas are open with preference given to
a candidate who applies advanced visualization modelling and data
analytical methods, as well as an applicant who can teach introductory and
upper-level courses in sociolinguistics. The successful candidate will also
demonstrate how they can contribute to the university's growing interests
in data science and AI, and their qualifications will demonstrate an active
program of high-impact research coupled with excellence in teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate level.
A Ph.D. degree in Anthropology or a related field is required by the start
date of the appointment. Applications must be submitted through the
University of Miami’s Career Opportunities website, located at
https://umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMFaculty. Please compile the
following documents into a single PDF and upload under the CV/Resume link:
CV; cover letter; statement of teaching philosophy; teaching evaluations
(if available). Please also arrange to have three letters of recommendation
sent to anthropology at miami.edu. Review of applications will begin
immediately and close Dec 1, 2026.
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E. Mara Green (she/her)
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
Barnard College, Columbia University
New book, available in print or open access:
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520399235/making-sense
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