Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenure-track position in the Department of Anthropology at the level of Assistant Professor, beginning in the fall of 2025. We seek candidates specializing in human biology with a focus on climate change. Human responses to novel environmental circumstances can be understood as integrated cultural and biological systems, in which genetics, physiology, social structure, economy, technology, and reproductive and parenting norms interactively respond to changes in climate. We welcome applications from biological anthropologists or scholars in closely related fields whose research any of these topics in human populations facing extreme climatic challenges. Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to, the impacts of climate change on human health and the biocultural and physiological responses (e.g., to extreme temperatures, aridity, and seasonality) that might adaptively buffer or mitigate these effects. This hire would build on the department's existing strengths in interdisciplinary research, and we are interested in candidates who are excited to take advantage of unique Stony Brook University affiliated research institutes - the Turkana Basin Institute and the Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments - both of which offer fieldwork opportunities in areas of the world where humans and other organisms face extreme climatic challenges. Required qualifications include a PhD in Anthropology or related fields by the position start date. Preferred qualifications include a proven track record of obtaining external research funding from major grant sponsors (e.g., NSF, NIH), the ability to provide research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students, and a demonstrated commitment to inclusion and a respectful, positive work environment. The successful candidate will be prepared to teach 3 courses, including existing undergraduate courses in our departmental majors (Anthropology B.A. and Human Evolutionary Biology B.S.) such as Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Human Biology, per academic year. In addition, the successful candidate will develop more advanced courses in their areas of expertise. Applicants should apply via Interfolio (https://apply.interfolio.com/159431). Application documents include a cover letter (which includes research and teaching interests), teaching statement, diversity, equity and inclusion statement, curriculum vitae, up to three examples of relevant publications, and the names and email addresses of three potential references. Application reviews will occur in two stages. Letters of reference will be sought for applicants who make it past the first stage, and these applicants will also participate in Zoom interviews with members of the search committee at this stage. Applicants who make it past the second stage will be invited for on-campus interviews, likely to occur mid-spring. For full consideration applications should be submitted before January 15, 2025. Questions about the search should be directed to the Search Committee at anthropology@stonybrook.edu. Stony Brook University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Gabrielle Antoinette Russo (she/her) Associate Professor| Anthropology |Russo Lab Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs |Office of the Provost Deputy Director|Turkana Basin Institute Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-4364 gabrielle.russo@stonybrook.edu|+1 347 933 3257 Associate Editor | Journal of Human Evolution (My work day may look different than your work day. Please note that if I send this email on Saturday or Sunday, it does not mean that I expect to be answered on the weekend) "Gabrielle A. Russo" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)