Associate /Full Professor and Director of Research Labs of Archaeology
- Employer
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Closing date
- Jun 13, 2023
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- Sector
- Pharmaceutical, Laboratory
- Organization Type
- Corporate
Department:
Anthropology - 315300
Posting Open Date:
10/13/2022
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Position Type:
Permanent Faculty
Working Title:
Associate /Full Professor and Director of Research Labs of Archaeology
Appointment Type:
Tenured/Tenure Track
Vacancy ID:
FAC0004274
Full-time/Part-time:
Full-Time Permanent
Hours per week:
40
FTE:
1
Position Location:
North Carolina, US
Hiring Range:
Depending on experience and or qualifications.
Proposed Start Date:
07/01/2023
Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit:
About the Research Laboratories of Archaeology and Curriculum in Archaeology The Research Laboratories of Archaeology (RLA) is an independent unit within the College of Arts and Sciences that houses the Curriculum in Archaeology and has close ties with the Departments of Anthropology, Classics, and American Studies, as well as with other programs such as the Center for the Study of the American South and the American Indian Center. Founded in 1939, the RLA was the first center for the study of North Carolina archaeology. Serving the interests of students, scholars, and the general public, it is currently one of the leading institutes for archaeological research and teaching in the South. On the UNC campus, it provides support for faculty and students working not only in North Carolina, but also throughout the Americas and overseas. The RLA's archaeological collections include more than 8 million artifacts from 10,000 archaeological sites (mostly in North Carolina and nearby states), as well as over 60,000 slides, negatives, and photographs. The Curriculum in Archaeology, founded in 2008, brings together faculty from five departments in the College of Arts and Sciences to offer undergraduates both a major and a minor in archaeology. It also serves as a forum for collaboration among archaeologists by sponsoring lectures, workshops, and other events. The units currently represented in the Curriculum are Anthropology, Classics, Linguistics, Religious Studies, and the RLA.
Position Summary:
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for an Associate or Full Professor to serve as the Director of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology (RLA) and Chair of the Curriculum in Archaeology. In their dual role as Director and Chair, the successful candidate will oversee the RLA's research, curatorial, education, and public outreach activities and coordinate the interdisciplinary undergraduate major and minor in archaeology. The successful candidate will have a tenured appointment in the Department of Anthropology. We seek an archaeologist whose research focuses on the Indian communities of the American South. Applicants should have a solid record of research including field work; museum experience, digital expertise, or lab skills that complement the candidate's research strengths will be considered an asset. Applicants should also have a strong record of scholarly publication, teaching and service; proven leadership and administrative skills; and the ability to work effectively with diverse communities and individuals, particularly Native ones.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:
PhD in Anthropology or related discipline and a record of archaeological research including field work focused on the Indian communities of the North American South (broadly defined).
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience:
Applicants should also have a strong record of scholarly publication, teaching and service; proven leadership and administrative skills; and the ability to work effectively with diverse communities and individuals, particularly Native ones. Museum experience, digital expertise, or lab skills that complement the candidate's research strengths will be considered an asset.
Special Physical/Mental Requirements:
N/A
Campus Security Authority Responsibilities:
Not Applicable.
Special Instructions:
Please include a statement of contribution to diversity and inclusion.
Anthropology - 315300
Posting Open Date:
10/13/2022
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Position Type:
Permanent Faculty
Working Title:
Associate /Full Professor and Director of Research Labs of Archaeology
Appointment Type:
Tenured/Tenure Track
Vacancy ID:
FAC0004274
Full-time/Part-time:
Full-Time Permanent
Hours per week:
40
FTE:
1
Position Location:
North Carolina, US
Hiring Range:
Depending on experience and or qualifications.
Proposed Start Date:
07/01/2023
Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit:
About the Research Laboratories of Archaeology and Curriculum in Archaeology The Research Laboratories of Archaeology (RLA) is an independent unit within the College of Arts and Sciences that houses the Curriculum in Archaeology and has close ties with the Departments of Anthropology, Classics, and American Studies, as well as with other programs such as the Center for the Study of the American South and the American Indian Center. Founded in 1939, the RLA was the first center for the study of North Carolina archaeology. Serving the interests of students, scholars, and the general public, it is currently one of the leading institutes for archaeological research and teaching in the South. On the UNC campus, it provides support for faculty and students working not only in North Carolina, but also throughout the Americas and overseas. The RLA's archaeological collections include more than 8 million artifacts from 10,000 archaeological sites (mostly in North Carolina and nearby states), as well as over 60,000 slides, negatives, and photographs. The Curriculum in Archaeology, founded in 2008, brings together faculty from five departments in the College of Arts and Sciences to offer undergraduates both a major and a minor in archaeology. It also serves as a forum for collaboration among archaeologists by sponsoring lectures, workshops, and other events. The units currently represented in the Curriculum are Anthropology, Classics, Linguistics, Religious Studies, and the RLA.
Position Summary:
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for an Associate or Full Professor to serve as the Director of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology (RLA) and Chair of the Curriculum in Archaeology. In their dual role as Director and Chair, the successful candidate will oversee the RLA's research, curatorial, education, and public outreach activities and coordinate the interdisciplinary undergraduate major and minor in archaeology. The successful candidate will have a tenured appointment in the Department of Anthropology. We seek an archaeologist whose research focuses on the Indian communities of the American South. Applicants should have a solid record of research including field work; museum experience, digital expertise, or lab skills that complement the candidate's research strengths will be considered an asset. Applicants should also have a strong record of scholarly publication, teaching and service; proven leadership and administrative skills; and the ability to work effectively with diverse communities and individuals, particularly Native ones.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:
PhD in Anthropology or related discipline and a record of archaeological research including field work focused on the Indian communities of the North American South (broadly defined).
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience:
Applicants should also have a strong record of scholarly publication, teaching and service; proven leadership and administrative skills; and the ability to work effectively with diverse communities and individuals, particularly Native ones. Museum experience, digital expertise, or lab skills that complement the candidate's research strengths will be considered an asset.
Special Physical/Mental Requirements:
N/A
Campus Security Authority Responsibilities:
Not Applicable.
Special Instructions:
Please include a statement of contribution to diversity and inclusion.
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