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>
> California State University - Long Beach - Assistant or Associate
> Professor,
> Cultural Anthropologist-Human Development Department
>
> Location: California, United States
> Institution Type: College/University
> Position Type: Assistant or Associate Professor
> Submitted: Monday, August 7th, 2006
>
> CONTACT:
> SEARCH COMMITTEE/ CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGIST
> Department of Human Development
> California State University, Long Beach
> 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
> Long Beach, CA 90840-1602
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> Main Category: Anthropology/Archaeology
> Secondary Categories: None
>
>
> CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
> Department of Human Development
>
> Tenure-Track Faculty Opening
>
> RECRUITMENT NUMBER: #139
>
> POSITION: Cultural Anthropologist at the rank of Assistant or
> Associate
> Professor in Department of Human Development. Human Development at
> CSULB is an
> interdisciplinary, student-centered undergraduate program that
> integrates
> anthropological, biological, psychological, and sociological
> approaches to life
> course studies.
>
> EFFECTIVE DATE: August 27, 2007
>
> MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PH.D (by the time of appointment) in
> Anthropology or
> Human Development with strong graduate training in anthropology.
> Geographical
> area and topical specialty open but we seek candidates whose
> research and
> teaching interests fit in an interdisciplinary human development
> department.
> Topic areas might include the anthropology of childhood; child-rearing
> practices; reproductive politics; kinship and families; gender and
> sexualities;
> anthropology of emotion; anthropology of aging; anthropology of the
> body and/or
> medicine; anthropology of education; acquisition of language and
> culture; or
> youth cultures. Specialists in medical anthropology, linguistic
> anthropology,
> and psychological anthropology would also be appropriate. Evidence
> of potential
> for successful college teaching required along with evidence of
> potential to
> engage in a successful program of scholarly activity. Ability to
> communicate
> effectively with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus
> community is
> important.
>
> DESIRED/PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Strong commitment to teaching at the
> undergraduate level and to working within an interdisciplinary
> program. Ability
> to mentor students in applied research settings and evidence of
> community or
> campus service. Evidence of interest in developing new courses and
> other
> aspects of program building.
>
> DUTIES: Teach courses appropriate to area(s) of expertise including
> core
> curriculum courses (either ?Approaches to Childhood and
> Adolescence? or
> ?Approaches to Adulthood and Aging?); supervise undergraduate
> students in
> research and fieldwork; advise and mentor students; engage in
> scholarly
> activities leading to publication; participate in service to
> department,
> university, and community.
>
> SALARY RANGE: Commensurate with qualifications and experience,
> probable
> beginning salary is $56,000 for an Assistant and $61,000 for an
> Associate
> Professor.
>
> REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Letter of application that addresses
> minimum and desired
> qualifications, CV including current email address, and unofficial
> transcripts
> of graduate work from institution awarding highest degree(official
> transcripts
> required of finalists). Additional requirements include evidence of
> teaching
> effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations), three letters of
> reference, a
> sample of written work, and a statement of research and teaching
> interests.
>
> POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED (or recruitment cancelled): Review of
> applications to
> begin November 1, 2006. Applications, required documentation, and/
> or requests
> for information should be addressed to:
>
> SEARCH COMMITTEE/ CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGIST
> Department of Human Development
> California State University, Long Beach
> 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
> Long Beach, CA 90840-1602
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> Contact Info:
> Search Committee/Cultural Anthropologist
> Department of Human Development
> California State University, Long Beach
> 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
> Long Beach, CA 90840-1602
>
>
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