Two Faculty Openings in Archaeology at SUNY at Buffalo

Hugh W. Jarvis (hjarvis@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU)
Fri, 22 Sep 1995 17:57:14 -0400

The Department of Anthropology, SUNY at Buffalo, announces it
is accepting applications for two faculty positions:
Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. This message is
being posted to Anthro-l, Arch-l, and AIA-l. Please repost
anywhere else that is suitable.

I may be able to answer or at least redirect some questions.

Hugh Jarvis
hjarvis@acsu.buffalo.edu

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The Department of Anthropology invites applications for
a position in archaeology at the Associate Professor level to
begin September 1996.

We seek a specialist in any area of New or Old World
archaeology, except the Basin of Mexico, Oceania, and northern,
central and eastern Europe. The candidate should have an
impressive publication record, established field research project,
demonstrated ability to obtain grant funds, and interest in method
and theory. The candidates must have a Ph.D., be able to teach
courses in archaeology at all undergraduate and graduate levels,
and must be willing to conduct a summer field school.

Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of
representative publications, and three letters of recommendation
by November 29, 1995, to:

S. Milisauskas
Chair, Search Committee for Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
380 MFAC, SUNY at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY, USA 14261-0005


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The Department of Anthropology invites applications for a
position in archaeology at the Assistant Professor level (tenure
track) to begin September 1996.

We seek a specialist in the Maya or South American archaeology.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in hand, teaching experience, publications
in standard or refereed journals, interest in method and theory,
demonstrated ability to obtain research funds, be engaged in field
research, and be willing to conduct a summer field school.

Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of
representative publications, and three letters of recommendation by
November 29, 1995, to:

S. Milisauskas
Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
380 MFAC, SUNY at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY, USA 14261-0005



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SUNY at Buffalo is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and
provides reasonable accommodation to the known disabilities of applicants
and employees. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.



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