The University of New Brunswick invites applications for a probationary
(tenure-track) appointment at the Assistant Professor level in
Anthropology, effective 1 September 1997.
The successful applicant will teach and conduct research in the area of
Native North American anthropology with a specialization in the northeast
preferred. Areas of expertise could include: ethnography and
ethnohistory, culture and education, Native education, Native peoples and
the state, land claims, Native languages, oral history, and indigenous
resource management. Sub disciplinary areas could include: applied
anthropology, anthropology of education, anthropology of ritual and
religion, cognitive/symbolic anthropology, culture and communication,
linguistics, physical/medical anthropology, and visual anthropology. Since
this is a tenure-track appointment in Anthropology which is to be shared
with the Faculty of Education, the successful applicant would have the
opportunity to participate in the work of the Micmac-Maliseet Institute.
Qualifying applicants will hold a doctoral degree in anthropology. They
will have demonstrated ability in teaching and research. In accordance
with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed to
Canadian citizens and permanent residents. This position is subject to
final budgetary approval.
Candidates should address a letter of application with a curriculum vitae
and the names of three referees to Dr. Gail R. Pool, Chair, Department of
Anthropology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3.
FAX: (506) 453-5071. Applications are due by 15 July 1997.
The University of New Brunswick is committed to the principle of
employment equity.
Gail R. Pool grpool@unb.ca
Department of Anthropology, University of New Brunswick
http://www.unb.ca/web/anthropology/