Important Info
Please send your application package as a zipped file to kseetah@stanford.edu, with the subject line: Application for 'Integrating Natural and Cultural Data' postdoc.
Integrating Natural and Cultural Data: Focus Area, Indian Ocean
Data gathering, assessment, and modeling across disciplinary divides offers an optimal approach to improve knowledge at the intersection of natural and anthropogenic systems. The Seetah Lab at Stanford University seeks a postdoctoral scholar with the capacity to support field research on a range of projects in the Indian Ocean, principally the islands of the Republic of Mauritius, including the Chagos Archipelago. Support for this position comes from two projects: ‘Adaptive Reflective Modelling – ARM – Against Malaria’, funded by a Propel Grant from the Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research, and ‘Decolonization through Natural and Cultural Resource Assessment’, funded by a Big Ideas for Oceans Grant, Woods Institute for the Environment. Requirements for the post-doc are a Ph.D. in anthropology, archaeology, heritage studies, environmental science, or combination/experience thereof. Experience of working in the Indian Ocean region would be an added benefit, as would knowledge of archaeological survey techniques, or the digital humanities. The postdoc will undertake surveys to assess both natural and cultural data resources to support the two projects mentioned above, contribute to publications, and provide logistical support as needed.
- Ph.D. in anthropology, archaeology, heritage studies, environmental science, or combination/experience thereof
- Prior field experience
Beneficial but not required skills:
- Experience in archaeological survey
- French language
- Digital Humanities skills
- Previous field work in the Indian Ocean region
Applying to the post-doctoral fellowship
Only complete applications will be considered. Please submit your application by the 15 of May 2025, and include the following:
- Cover letter (1 page limit). Provide the committee with an overview of your skills and experience, how you anticipate aligning with the post description, and your potential contributions to the project.
- Curriculum vitae. This should include education, research history, work experience, publications, presentations, teaching, and other professional experiences, along with your full legal name, contact information, and (expected) date of Ph.D., which must be conferred by the start date for the postdoc.
- Letters (3 required). Please provide the names and contact details for three referees who can comment knowledgeably about your expertise and potential fit for the post.