[AIW] American Indian Studies position at Brown University

AIW - Bartl bartl at american-indian-workshop.org
Sun Oct 17 14:48:40 CEST 2010


American Indian Studies position at Brown University

Brown University's Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
(CSREA) announces a tenured position at the associate or full level in
American Indian Studies. We are seeking an interdisciplinary scholar with
grounding in the humanities or social sciences whose work in the field will
contribute to the study and teaching of race and ethnicity at Brown. Of
particular interest are applicants whose work includes the study and
practice of public scholarship, such as museum studies, ethnographic
filmmaking, or public history or anthropology. 

The appointment will be shared between CSREA and the department appropriate
to the candidate's educational background and primary field of research,
including but not limited to American Civilization (including Public
Humanities), Anthropology, English, or History. Appropriate candidates may
also be appointed as a curator at Brown's Haffenreffer Museum of
Anthropology, a teaching museum with extensive Native collections. We
welcome applicants whose research focuses on Native American/ American
Indian/Native Alaskan topics. A Ph.D. and publications and teaching
experience appropriate to a tenured appointment at a research university are
required, as is a commitment to teaching excellence at both the graduate and
undergraduate levels.  Brown University is an EEO/AA employer.

To apply, please submit a letter, a complete c.v., and the names of at least
five distinguished scholars who can provide references to: Profs. Evelyn
Hu-DeHart and Steven Lubar, co-chairs, American Indian Studies Search
Committee, CSREA, Box 1886, 150 Power St., Brown University, Providence, RI
02912. Review of complete application will begin on December 15, 2010, and
continue until the position is filled.

Inquiries are welcome. Please e-mail Prof. Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Director,
CSREA, at Evelyn_Hu-DeHart at brown.edu, or Steven Lubar, Director,
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, at lubar at brown.edu. 

From: 
Steven Lubar, Professor, Departments of American Civilization and History
Director, John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural
Heritage
Director, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University 
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