The Department of Anthropology at the University of North Texas invites applications
                                          for a tenuretrack assistant professor position in applied cultural anthropology for
                                          Fall 2020. The UNT Department of Anthropology is distinguished as part of a unique
                                          group of departments offering a Masters in applied anthropology, as well as an undergraduate
                                          BA. We emphasize the use of anthropology to solve problems and improve people's lives
                                          in the following areas of focus:
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          - environmental and ecological anthropology;
- medical anthropology and public health;
- anthropology of education;
- business, technology, and design;
- migration and borders; and
- urban anthropology.
We are looking for research and teaching experience/ interest in one of these focus
                                          areas, with preference given to medical and/or environmental anthropology.
                                       
                                       Responsibilities of the successful candidate will include:
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          - Teach undergraduate and graduate anthropology courses, particularly in one of our
                                             focus areas. Other courses may be methodological, theoretical, or of a geographic
                                             area.
- Our department has a strong tradition of online teaching, and the successful candidate
                                             must be willing to teach some distance education courses (in addition to face-to-face
                                             classes).
- Be prepared to develop applied field and/or class projects that educate students in
                                             anthropological praxis.
- Mentor undergraduate and graduate students.
- Maintain an active research agenda and contribute to the service of the department,
                                             college, and university.
Applicants must have a PhD in anthropology at the time of appointment. Preference
                                          will be given to applicants with experience in applied cultural anthropology, particularly
                                          medical and/or environmental anthropology. An applicant who can bridge the scholarship
                                          of current faculty in more than one area and/or with experience in policy will be
                                          considered a plus. Preference will also be given to applicants who demonstrate scholarly
                                          accomplishments, teaching experience, and experience in anthropological praxis.
                                       
                                       Applicants must submit a letter of application describing their research interests
                                          and qualifications, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, summary of
                                          teaching evaluations, and the names of three references with contact information.
                                          Applicants must apply online at facultyjobs.unt.edu. Applications will be received until October 25, 2024, or until the position is closed.
                                       
                                       Apply online now