The University of Montana
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Anthropology and Native American Studies
QUALIFICATIONS: The University of Montana, Native American Studies and the
Department of Anthropology, invite applications for a full-time, tenure-track,
joint faculty position at the assistant professor level. We seek an applied
anthropologist with an area of specialization in Native American Studies.
The successful canidate must have a research orientation in comparative
indigenous issues. Interests in indigenous languages and language
rentention are strongly desired. The canidate also must be willing to work
off-campus with local Native American communities. Ph.D. is preferred with
demonstrated research and teaching record. The individual will be required to
teach courses in Native American Studies and Athropology, including a
four-field introductory course in anthropology.
APPLICATIONS: Applicants should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum
vitae, and the names of three references to:
Richard Clow and Gregory R. Campbell, Co-Chairs
Search Committee, Native American Studies
University of Montana
Missoula, Montana 59812
The closing date for appliations is February 15, 1994 and the Search Committee
will begin reviewing applications on that date.
UNIVERSITY LOCATION: The University of Montana is one of the nation's
outstanding public universities committed to liberal arts education, research,
and strong professional programs. It is located in Missoula, a cosmopolitan
Rocky Mountain community of 70,000, often singled out in national publications
for it's quality of life.
The University of Montana is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, age, creed, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental
disability, or sexual orientation. The University of Montana employs only
United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the
United States.
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