Dear all,
(with apologies for cross-posting)

The University of Arizona’s School of Information invites applications
for *Assistant/Associate
Professors in Cultural Heritage Informatics.*
These are tenure-line hires in our iSchool, a place for the
interdisciplinary study of information. The iSchool is particularly focused
on preparing students for living, thinking, and working in the digital age.
Students are trained to become specialists in information management, data
analysis, artificial intelligence, librarianship, social media marketing,
and much more. The iSchool has highly ranked on-campus and online degree
programs, with a normal teaching load of two graduate courses per semester
for tenure track/tenured faculty.

We intend to hire *multiple* tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professors
with records of research in creative and critical application of
information and computing technology in cultural heritage to begin in
mid-August, 2024.

We are especially interested in candidates who are well-versed in
qualitative and quantitative methodologies as well as those with interest
in academic leadership roles (e.g. program supervision, student advising)
who bring a record of working on inter- or trans-disciplinary funded grant
teams.

We invite applicants from a range of disciplines, including but not limited
to library and information science, cultural heritage studies, archival
studies, digital humanities, Indigenous studies, geography and development,
and more. Our intent is to recruit scholars with research agendas that
overlap with existing areas of strength in the iSchool regardless of
disciplinary background.

We are especially interested in candidates with any of the following
expertise:

• Curation and management of cultural heritage data and artifacts
• Digital preservation infrastructures, systems, or tools
• Digital Humanities, and data-intensive cultural heritage environments
• Archives, access, and preservation with historically marginalized
communities
• Collaborative research with/in marginalized communities and/or critical
cultural studies
• Computational techniques in analyzing archival and/or museum collections
• Convergence of libraries, archives, and museums through information
technologies such as digitization, digital imaging, access systems,
aggregation, linked data, and/or related areas.

More details/apply here:
https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/18291?c=arizona

I am not affiliated with this search but I am happy to discuss life in
Tucson, moving into library-affiliated landscapes, etc. I will add that
there's tons of interest across UofA in computing and cultural informatics
to get tapped into, and our iSchool students are particularly interested in
digital scholarship!

Thank you,
Heather Froehlich

-- 
Dr Heather Froehlich

w // http://hfroehli.ch
t  // @heatherfro
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