Tenure-track job at NYU in Biological Anthropology Inbox Reply-To: Justin Pargeter The Department of Anthropology at New York University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as an assistant professor in Biological Anthropology. The appointment will begin September 1, 2025, subject to administrative and budgetary approval. We seek a scholar who works on nonhuman primate systems and with components of the "omics," broadly defined. The ideal candidate will combine laboratory work in areas such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, with long-term field research on primates. Potential areas of research interest include, but are not limited to: the genomic architecture of phenotypic variation and adaptation to the environment; the genomics of population biology, evolution, hybridization, and introgression; the influence of the social and physical environment on biological phenotypes, including at the molecular level; and the relationships between the genome, bodies, brains, and behaviors. The candidate will join the department's highly regarded Center for the Study of Human Origins. The diversity of our workforce is at the core of our innovation and creativity and strengthens our research and teaching excellence. New York University strives to embody the values of respect, collaboration, and diversity, and is strongly committed to employment equity. The University seeks qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity and inclusion, who will contribute to the diversification of ideas and perspectives. It especially welcomes applications from members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women, and persons who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related discipline (e.g., Biology, Neuroscience, Psychology) at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong potential for outstanding teaching contributions at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and an ongoing commitment to academic and pedagogical inclusive excellence in support of the department's programs. At the undergraduate level, the appointee will be expected to teach introductory and more advanced courses in an area of their expertise. At the graduate level, the appointee will teach courses and supervise students as their contribution to the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Anthropology. In particular, the successful candidate should be able to provide hands-on laboratory training in molecular anthropology. The successful candidate will also be able to provide training in implementing bioinformatics pipelines for the processing and assessment of molecular data. The Department of Anthropology provides a strong, supportive, and collaborative research culture, building the research capacity of faculty and graduate students. New, state of the art laboratory facilities are under construction that we anticipate will be fully operational by spring 2026. Arts and Science at NYU is at the heart of a leading research university that spans the globe. We seek scholars of the highest caliber who embody the diversity of the United States and the global society in which we live. We strongly encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and other individuals who are under-represented in the profession, across color, creed, race, ethnic and national origin, physical ability, gender, and sexual identity, or any other legally protected basis. NYU affirms the value of differing perspectives on the world as we strive to build the strongest possible university with the widest reach. To learn more about the Arts and Science commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion, please read here: https://as.nyu.edu/departments/facultydiversity.html How to apply Applicants should submit: 1) A 2-pg Cover Letter, which includes a paragraph describing your research program, a paragraph on your teaching experience and philosophy, and a paragraph describing past, present, and future contributions to creating inclusive excellence; 2) Curriculum Vitae; 3) The names of three referees. Letters of reference are not required and will not be reviewed at the initial application stage. The Department will request letters of recommendation from referees at later stages of the search process where needed. Materials should be submitted via Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/153021 For full consideration, applicants should submit their materials by Oct 15th 2024. The position will remain open until it is filled. For any inquiries, please contact the Department of Anthropology administrator, Marta Arroyo, at mma9257@nyu.edu. Justin Pargeter Assistant Professor Director: African Paleosciences Laboratory Department of Anthropology New York University 25 Waverly Place New York, NY 10003 Senior Research Fellow Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg Honorary Research Fellow Rock Art Research Institute, University of the Witwatersrand Associate Editor *Journal of Human Evolution* Book Review Editor *Lithic Technology* Advisory Editor *Southern African Field Archaeology* Justin Pargeter (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)