Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Computational Biologist

The Department of Anthropology and the Institute for Quantitative Theory and Methods at
Emory University invite applications for a joint tenure-track assistant professor position, with
tenure home in Anthropology. We seek a scholar with an active anthropological research
program addressing core issues in biological and/or cultural evolution, using the tools of
computational biology with application to empirical datasets. Candidates must have a doctoral
degree, an excellent research record, and a demonstrated commitment to teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. Qualified candidates will be able to teach advanced statistics
courses and introductory courses in Anthropology. Ability to interact effectively with faculty in
two broadly inclusive departments is important.

Applications should include a curriculum vita, a research statement, a teaching statement, and
complete contact information for three references. The Department of Anthropology, Emory
College and Emory University embrace diversity and seek candidates who will participate in a
climate that attracts students of all ethnicities, races, nationalities, and genders. In a separate
statement, please reflect upon your experience and vision regarding the teaching and mentorship
of students from diverse backgrounds.

Applications will be accepted through November 9, 2018. To apply for this position, please visit
(apply.interfolio.com/53932 ) and submit your materials free of charge through Interfolio.

Emory University is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women,
minorities, people with disabilities and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.