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Job Title Linguistic Anthropology - Guest Faculty 2023-2025 Classification Title Rank Guest Faculty Tenure Information Non-Tenure Track The Department of Anthropology at Sarah Lawrence College
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introduce students to the basic concepts, theories and methodologies of anthropology. Topics to be studied include: the concept of culture, marriage and kinship, linguistics, exchange patterns, ethnography
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Anthropology, and electives within anthropology on topics including gender and sexuality, food, language, or courses within the area of the candidate's expertise. We seek candidates who have a commitment to
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. Kansas residency preferred, but not required. OR Teach AN113 Linguistic Anthropology, in-person. Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:00AM-10:50AM or Tuesday & Thursday 2:30PM-3:45PM (Class time can be modified
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Civilizations, and Language and Culture. Responsibilities Teaching Professional Development The successful candidate must be willing to work in a coordinated program; be willing to comply with teaching
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pipelines, high performance cloud computing, Python, R, and/or other computational language coding. Additional expertise in neuroimaging research, including structural MRI, fMRI, and connectivity studies
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, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. - All classes
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Instructor Qualifications MA Degree in Anthropology or a Ph.D. in Anthropology specializing in one of the following sub-fields: biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology or linguistics
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engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status