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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Clemson, SCOne of the country’s most selective public research universities, Clemson University serves a uniquely driven and highly accomplished student body.
Ranked consistently as one of the best national public university by U.S.News & World Report, Clemson is a science- and engineering-oriented college dedicated to teaching, research and service. Founded in 1889, we remain committed both to world-class research and a high quality of life. In fact, 91 percent of our seniors say they’d pick Clemson again if they had it to do over.
Clemson’s retention and graduation rates rank among the highest in the country for public universities. We’ve been named among the best values by Kiplinger magazine in 2013, and SmartMoney in 2012 ranked us No. 7 in student return on investment.
Our beautiful college campus sits on 1,400 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along the shores of Hartwell Lake. But we also have research facilities and economic development hubs throughout the state of South Carolina — in Greenville, Greenwood, Columbia and Charleston.
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Anthropology broadly trained in Archaeology beginning August 2025. Successful applicants must demonstrate an active research agenda with evidence of publications and a clear strategy for securing external grant funding. Faculty can contribute to the department’s M.S. in Social Science program and an interdisciplinary Ph.D. Policy Studies program. The teaching load for tenure-track Assistant Professors is generally two courses per semester.
Clemson University is a Carnegie Research 1 (R-1) public land-grant institution with over 20,000 undergraduates and 5,500 graduate students, located near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice is a member of the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences and is home to 35 faculty members across the three represented disciplines. The department’s research productivity aligns with Clemson’s R1 research designation, and the department faculty received grant funding from various agencies that total nearly $1.5M in research expenditures annually. Successful candidates will integrate and complement existing strengths in our program and contribute to the interdisciplinary focus of the department.