Adjunct Faculty, Fall 2024- Anthropology
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Position Information Operating Title Adjunct Faculty, Fall 2024- Anthropology Job Description Keene State College invites applications for an adjunct instructor to teach multiple courses in the Athropology Program for the Fall 2024 semester.
This is a part-time, non-benefited position.
Course title : ISANTH-110 Cultural AnthropologyM / W 10 : 00 AM 11 : 45 AM8 / 26 / 2024 12 / 13 / 2024Introduction to anthropological knowledge and understanding of human cultures and societies.
Cross-cultural comparison and review of tribal and industrialized societies. Application of anthropological concepts to provide understanding of other cultures and one’s own culture.
Course title : ISANTH-111 Archaeology and Biological AnthropologyM / W 12 : 00 PM 1 : 45 PM8 / 26 / 2024 12 / 13 / 2024
An introduction to the biological and cultural evolution of human beings. In addition to the prehistoric record, the course will cover primatology, human variation, and problems of theory and practice in archeology.
Our students come from diverse socio-economic and educational backgrounds, with a high percentage of first-generation college students.
By the time Keene State College students complete their undergraduate experience they develop critical thinking, creative inquiry, intercultural competence, civic engagement, and commitments to well-being and to sustainability that will serve them as active citizens and lifelong learners.
We strongly encourage individuals to apply who will support the College’s ongoing efforts to help students become responsible global citizens.
At Keene State College, we share a commitment to diversity, equity, and multiculturalism as key elements of academic excellence.
We seek faculty with a desire to provide support, mentorship, and direction to prepare students to work within diverse communities.
One of our aspirations is to develop social change agents with the knowledge, skills, and experience to compassionately engage with their future employers, peers and those they serve from diverse backgrounds.
Campus Location Keene Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. or ABD in Anthropology preferred; Master’s degree in Anthropology considered.
- At least 2 years of undergraduate teaching in Anthropology at the College level.
Preferred Qualifications Additionally, the College has identified desirable qualifications that support our commitment to creating and maintaining a diverse campus community including the ability to speak a second language or to bring a multicultural perspective to the campus. Salary Information