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Work type: Faculty/Academic Staff
Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Social Science
Department: Anthropology Social Science 10038064
Sub Area: FAS- Fac./Acad Staff
Salary: Salary Commensurate with Experience
Location: East Lansing
Categories: Education/Training, Research/Scientific, Tenure System Faculty, Full Time (90-100%), Non-Union

Working/Functional Title

Assistant/Associate Professor Tenure System

Position Summary

Michigan State University actively promotes a dynamic research and learning environment in which qualified individuals of differing perspectives, and cultural backgrounds pursue academic goals with mutual respect and shared inquiry.

Michigan State University Department of Anthropology in the College of Social Science invites applications for a tenure-system position in archaeology at the assistant or associate professor level. The appointment will begin August 16, 2025. We seek an anthropological archaeologist specializing in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and Heritage Management. While the geographic area of specialization is open, priority will be given to those candidates whose work is in the Midwest or Great Lakes region. Applicant’s research should enhance or compliment the archaeological program’s primary research theme: Heritage, Preservation, and Community Engagement. Applicants should have an active field-based, lab-based, and/or collections-based program, the ability to organize and lead an archaeological field school focused on Cultural Resource and Heritage Management, the demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in professionally oriented Cultural Resource and Heritage Management, and train undergraduates and graduate students in collections analysis, or lab-based methods, or field-based methods.

Michigan State University is an R1 institution and applicants are expected to have a demonstrated record of high impact peer reviewed publication and sustained competitive external funding for research. University teaching experience, while not required, will greatly strengthen the application.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.

Required Degree

Doctorate -Anthropology

Minimum Requirements

  • A Ph.D. in Anthropology completed by the date of hire
  • Demonstrated experience in the method, theory, and practice of Cultural Resource and Heritage Management
  • Potential for or demonstrated high impact peer-reviewed publication and competitive external funding for research in topics pertaining to Cultural Resource and Heritage Management
  • Potential for or demonstrated evidence of high-quality instruction and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels

Desired Qualifications

  • Research focus in the Midwest or Great Lakes region
  • Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate classes in Cultural Resource and Heritage Management
  • Scholarly interests that enhance or compliment the archaeological program’s primary research theme: Heritage, Preservation, and Community Engagement
  • The demonstrated ability to train undergraduates and graduate students in collections analysis, field-based methods, or lab-based methods
  • The ability to organize and lead an archaeological field school with a focus on Cultural Resource and Heritage Management.
  • Active archaeological field, collections, or lab-based research program
  • Demonstrated record of high impact peer-reviewed publication
  • Demonstrated record of success in attaining and sustaining competitive external funding to support research
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with other disciplines and anthropological subfields

Required Application Materials

  1. Cover letter
  2. Statement (one document) on teaching and research interests
  3. Statement on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)
  4. CV
  5. Names and email addresses of three references
  6. Samples of up to three publications

Questions should be directed to the search committee chairperson, Dr. Stacey Camp, campstac@msu.edu.

Special Instructions

Electronic submission is required, and materials should be uploaded at http://careers.msu.edu.

The review of applications will begin November 1, 2024. The position will remain open until filled.

Review of Applications Begins On

11/01/2024

Website

HTTPS://ANTHROPOLOGY.MSU.EDU/

Department Statement

The Department of Anthropology is a highly interconnected, diverse, theoretically engaged and practice-oriented research and teaching program at Michigan State University, the nation’s leading land grant institution. Our collective approaches are grounded in participatory fieldwork and a comparative perspective that aim to advance knowledge regarding the biological, cultural, and environmental interplay of the human experience. Our work contributes to the creation of knowledge within the discipline, makes a difference in the lives of people locally and globally, and prepares students at all levels and abilities to face the challenges of a globalized complex world.

In the Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University, we believe that the strength and vitality of our discipline lies in our ability to approach fundamental issues concerning cultural and biological diversity from multiple perspectives, rather than the achievement of consensus. Our faculty specializes in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, medical anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. However, many of the research themes we address cross these areas of sub-disciplinary specialization, and our research and teaching benefit from consideration of the multiple vantage points we bring to bear on these themes.

The archaeology program in the Department of Anthropology has two signature research areas: Environmental Archaeology; and Heritage, Preservation, & Community Engagement. Our focus across the two signature research areas is both theoretical and applied, and we seek to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration across the archaeological and heritage community.

MSU Statement

Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.

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