Visiting Assistant Professor

The Department of Anthropology of the University at Albany (SUNY) seeks to hire a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor starting on August 29, 2016, with teaching obligations for a large and growing undergraduate major in Human Biology. We seek a biological anthropologist able to teach a large two-semester lecture course on Human Anatomy & Physiology (AANT 316/318), a large lecture course on Human Population Biology (AANT 211), and a small lab-based course on Osteology (AANT 310). Preference will be given to candidates with prior teaching experience. The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester.

Interested candidates should send a CV and list of three references to Dr. Adam Gordon (agordon@albany.edu).
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