VAP Cultural Anthropology (Open Area)
The Department of Anthropology at Skidmore College invites applications for a two-year full-time non-tenure track visiting assistant professor position in cultural anthropology (open-area) for AY26-28 beginning Fall 2026.
Responsibilities and Qualifications:
We seek a broadly trained cultural anthropologist withdemonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching. The position requires teaching 5 courses per year (18 credits) including Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (both semesters) a mid-level geographic or topical course and two upper-level must demonstrate excellence in teaching and a strong commitment to undergraduate education at a liberal arts college. PhD in Anthropology required at time of appointment.
Application Instructions:
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled but for best consideration submit by March submit the following materials to the Skidmore applications portal:
On-line application
Cover letter with a statementthat describes teaching experience and proposed courses;
After an initial review of applications a short list of candidates will be asked to submit additional materials including academic transcripts and course evaluations and letters of references will be interviews including a teaching demonstration will be scheduled with selected candidates.
Apply online: plus comprehensive benefits. Skidmore College offers a comprehensive benefits package and our plans provide choice and flexibility to support our employees needs and those of their families (Benefits information: bargaining unit faculty members are covered by a collective bargaining agreement between Skidmore College and Services Employees International Union Local 200United.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of the Form I-9 and verification of identity and work authorization as required by federal law.
Questions Questions concerning the search should be directed toDr. Joowon Park Chair of Anthropology and Search Committee Chair at
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Skidmore is a highly selective liberal arts college that fosters creative approaches to teaching and learning. Skidmores faculty of teacher-scholars are devoted to the instruction and mentoring of approximately 2500 talented undergraduates. With its relatively small size and student-faculty ratio the College is a close-knit academic community. Additional information about the Anthropology Department can be found at Employment Opportunity Statement
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