Y'all get not ONE but TWO emails from me today!
Anyways--a grand total of six TT prof jobs and one not-TT:
* Visiting Assistant Prof of East Asian Studies (Oberlin; Ohio, USA). It's
a non-tenure track, one-semester (Spring 2021) job. No pay posted, includes
teaching an intermediate Mandarin Chinese class, and does also ask for Ohio
residency. Link: https://jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/9303
* Two postings for Assistant/Associate Profs of Transnational Asian Studies
(Rice; Texas, USA). Deadline is Dec 1, 2020. Job posting:
https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/24323
* Assistant Prof of Medical Anthropology (Notre Dame; Indiana, USA).
Geographic focus is open, but they are interested in candidates who focus on:
"environmental and climate effects on health; reciprocal multi-species
relationships; political ecology of health, disease, and/or nutrition;
perceptions of risk, vulnerability, and responsibility for illness and health
care; embodiment of lived experience related to health and well-being; or
analysis of health and the environment within a Science and Technology Studies
(STS) framework." Deadline is Oct 15. https://apply.interfolio.com/78095
* Assistant Prof of Anthropology (Rice; Texas, USA). From the posting: "As
part of a university-wide effort to support the newly-created Center for
African and African American Studies (CAAAS) at Rice University, we seek a
sociocultural anthropologist who works on political and legal anthropology,
economic anthropology, and/or political economy in relation to contemporary
issues in Africa and the African diaspora. Candidates whose work intersects
with science and technology studies are welcome. Candidates’ research will
focus on the structural and/or historical factors that shape political, legal
and economic conditions globally, including, but not limited to, legacies of
exploitation, racism, and white supremacy." Deadline is Oct 15.
https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/24320
* Assistant Prof of Anthropology (Wesleyan; CT, USA). From the posting:
Looking for people who focus on "the Anthropology of Muslim Worlds," and on
"religion and secularism; migration, displacement, and humanitarianism; the
state and the law; militarization and everyday life; and activism and social
movements." Deadline is Oct 1. https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/7350
In sol,
Rine Vieth
Doctoral Candidate, Anthropology
McGill University
(they/them)