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Reference ID: GC-ZNMJDPN
Updated: March 24, 2008
Duration: Full Time
Location: West Long Branch, NJ
Country: United States
Email Contact: Dr. Fred McKitrick, Chair
Email: apply direct
Mail Address: Dr. Fred McKitrick, Chair
Department of History and Anthropology
400 Cedar Ave.West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898
 
 
 
Assistant Professor--GIS and Archaelogy
Monmouth University
 
Job Description
Tenure-track position in archaeology of the Americas (region open) and geographic information systems (GIS) at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin August 2008. We are looking for a creative, energetic colleague who will teach a combination of anthropology and GIS courses. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in archaeology/anthropology (within his/her area of specialization) and a two semester GIS course sequence. He/she will also be responsible for developing Monmouth’s GIS program and managing a recently updated GIS lab, as well as contributing to the development of graduate and undergraduate programs in anthropology and GIS. Successful candidates will be expected to work closely with Monmouth’s Urban Coast Institute. Individuals with research focused on coastal regions, including maritime archaeologists, are particularly encouraged to apply. The ability to teach a field school is a plus.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in anthropological archaeology with substantial GIS experience. The ideal candidate will share our commitment to teaching and advising; be actively engaged in research and scholarship; and welcome the opportunity to participate in the life of the Department and the University.

Monmouth University is an independent non-sectarian undergraduate and graduate institution. The University has over 270 full-time faculty and more than 50 degree programs serving 6,000 students. Monmouth is located in the central New Jersey coastal area within 1 and ½ hours of Manhattan and downtown Philadelphia. The Department of History and Anthropology is a growing dynamic department serving more than 120 undergraduate anthropology majors. It is a collegial department with small class size and a reputation for giving personal attention to students.

Application procedures include submission of a letter of application, vitae, sample syllabi and evidence of teaching effectiveness, samples of professional and scholarly work, transcripts from institutions attended and three letters of reference. Review of application files will begin March 1, 2008 and continue until the position is filled.

Monmouth University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

 
 
 
 
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