University of Denver, Department of Anthropology
The University of Denver’s vision is to be a great private university dedicated to the public good. The University is committed to Inclusive Excellence: the recognition that an institution’s success depends upon how well it values and engages the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints of students, staff, faculty, administrators, and alumni. Faculty in the Department of Anthropology contribute to Inclusive Excellence goals through their teaching, scholarship, and service. The University of Denver is centrally-located in a culturally vibrant and ethnically diverse metropolitan area that is home to nearly 2.6 million people. Denver offers many cultural resources and world-class museums capable of supporting experiential and community engaged teaching and learning. The university is comprised of approximately 5000 undergraduates, 6500 graduate students, and more than 600 full-time faculty.
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- University of Denver, Department of Anthropology
- Denver, Colorado
- $75,000 - $80,000
Teach five courses per year over three quarters; contribute to Department's MA program; work with DUMA (museum) staff, collections, archives
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