Wesleyan University
Overview
The Archaeology Program invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment in archaeological materials and ancient technologies at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in July 2026. We seek an archaeological scientist with expertise in material science and its application to the analysis of archaeological objects and the reconstruction of ancient technologies, as well as the theoretical frameworks that underlie the reciprocal relationships between science, technology, and culture. The successful candidate will have fluency with a range of instrumentation types and an ability to offer courses such as archaeological science and materials analysis, sustainable technologies, object conservation, the history of technology, experimental archaeology, and courses about their region of interest. Candidates should also be able to teach a research design course for majors. The regional specialization and methodology of research focus is open. Special consideration will be given to candidates who bring demonstrated experience of innovative and creative teaching, and whose specialization includes the possibility of on-campus laboratory or local (New England) research opportunities for students. We especially welcome candidates whose research and teaching focuses on Indigenous or other marginalized knowledges and/or with experience in applied archaeology or cultural resource management.
Responsibilities
The teaching load is two courses per semester, in person, on Wesleyan’s campus.
Additional duties include advising and mentoring students, carrying on a program of research, contributing to archaeology outreach events, and participating in faculty governance at the departmental and university level.
Qualifications
A PhD in Archaeology or a related field at the time of application.
Expertise in material science and its application to the analysis of archaeological objects and the reconstruction of ancient technologies, and fluency with a range of instrumentation types.
Ability to offer courses in archaeological science and materials analysis, sustainable technologies, object conservation, the history of technology, experimental archaeology, and courses about the candidate's region of interest.
Ability to teach a research design course for majors.
Open regional specialization and research methodology; special consideration for candidates with on-campus laboratory or local (New England) research opportunities for students.
Research and teaching focus on Indigenous or other marginalized knowledges and/or experience in applied archaeology or cultural resource management.
Application materials
Cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, statement of current research, and documentation of teaching experience, including a teaching statement, course syllabi, and student evaluations (please combine documents; the system only accepts up to 5 documents).
In the cover letter, describe how you will embrace the college's commitment to fostering an inclusive community.
You will be asked to provide the email addresses of three referees from whom confidential letters of recommendation will be obtained.
Application process and deadline Applications completed by November 24 will receive full consideration. The minimum requirement for this position is a PhD in Archaeology or a related field at the time of application.
Contact Please contact Katherine Brunson (kbrunson@wesleyan.edu; 860-685-2068) with questions about the application process.
Work location Work Location: On Campus
Equity and compliance All offers to external applicants are contingent on the candidate’s completion of a pre-employment background check to the satisfaction of Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, learning disability or physical disability, political belief, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or non-position-related criminal record. We welcome applications from women and historically underrepresented minority groups. Inquiries regarding Title IX, Section 504 or any other non-discrimination policies should be directed to the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion, Title IX and ADA/504 Coordinator. Wesleyan complies with the Clery Act and maintains records of campus crime statistics and security policies. Copies of Wesleyan’s Clery Act Report are available on request and online at https://www.wesleyan.edu/publicsafety/clery.html.
Salary and benefits Experience is taken into consideration in the determination of salary offers. Wesleyan offers a broad range of employee benefits and development opportunities, including comprehensive group insurance plans, wellness programs and incentives, generous paid time off and retirement plans, flexible work schedules, employee and dependent tuition programs for those who qualify. Detailed information on the benefits of working at Wesleyan is located at: https://wesleyan.edu/hr/careers/prospective-resources.html.
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Responsibilities
The teaching load is two courses per semester, in person, on Wesleyan’s campus.
Additional duties include advising and mentoring students, carrying on a program of research, contributing to archaeology outreach events, and participating in faculty governance at the departmental and university level.
Qualifications
A PhD in Archaeology or a related field at the time of application.
Expertise in material science and its application to the analysis of archaeological objects and the reconstruction of ancient technologies, and fluency with a range of instrumentation types.
Ability to offer courses in archaeological science and materials analysis, sustainable technologies, object conservation, the history of technology, experimental archaeology, and courses about the candidate's region of interest.
Ability to teach a research design course for majors.
Open regional specialization and research methodology; special consideration for candidates with on-campus laboratory or local (New England) research opportunities for students.
Research and teaching focus on Indigenous or other marginalized knowledges and/or experience in applied archaeology or cultural resource management.
Application materials
Cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, statement of current research, and documentation of teaching experience, including a teaching statement, course syllabi, and student evaluations (please combine documents; the system only accepts up to 5 documents).
In the cover letter, describe how you will embrace the college's commitment to fostering an inclusive community.
You will be asked to provide the email addresses of three referees from whom confidential letters of recommendation will be obtained.
Application process and deadline Applications completed by November 24 will receive full consideration. The minimum requirement for this position is a PhD in Archaeology or a related field at the time of application.
Contact Please contact Katherine Brunson (kbrunson@wesleyan.edu; 860-685-2068) with questions about the application process.
Work location Work Location: On Campus
Equity and compliance All offers to external applicants are contingent on the candidate’s completion of a pre-employment background check to the satisfaction of Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, learning disability or physical disability, political belief, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or non-position-related criminal record. We welcome applications from women and historically underrepresented minority groups. Inquiries regarding Title IX, Section 504 or any other non-discrimination policies should be directed to the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion, Title IX and ADA/504 Coordinator. Wesleyan complies with the Clery Act and maintains records of campus crime statistics and security policies. Copies of Wesleyan’s Clery Act Report are available on request and online at https://www.wesleyan.edu/publicsafety/clery.html.
Salary and benefits Experience is taken into consideration in the determination of salary offers. Wesleyan offers a broad range of employee benefits and development opportunities, including comprehensive group insurance plans, wellness programs and incentives, generous paid time off and retirement plans, flexible work schedules, employee and dependent tuition programs for those who qualify. Detailed information on the benefits of working at Wesleyan is located at: https://wesleyan.edu/hr/careers/prospective-resources.html.
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