The Alfred H. Howell Endowed Chair in History and Archaeology, American University

The Alfred H. Howell Endowed Chair in History and Archaeology, The American University of Beirut, closes January 15, 2012.

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the American University of Beirut seeks an established scholar of prominent standing in his/her field of specialization for visiting appointment to the Alfred H. Howell Endowed Chair in History and Archaeology.
In History, the applicant will be a recognized senior academic specializing either in classical Islamic history or in the modern history of the Middle East in such areas, for example, as legal history and jurisprudence or in socio-economic, intellectual and cultural studies. In Archaeology, the applicant will be an acknowledged senior academic specializing in areas not currently covered by the department, including Egyptology, the archaeology of Mesopotamia and/ or Iran, the archaeology of pre-Islamic Arabia and the Gulf, Islamic, environmental or marine archaeology. Applicants who have experience in teaching archaeological methodology and theory are particularly welcome.  In addition to the normal functions associated with the occupancy of a Chair at AUB, candidates are expected to teach two undergraduate or graduate courses per semester, supervise student research and MA or, in the case of History, PhD theses. The language of instruction is English. The period of visiting appointment is one to two years. The appointment is to begin on September 15, 2012.

Marine Archeologist

Marine Archeologist, Fugro GeoServices, Inc., Lafayette, LA, apply before 21 November 2011.

Interpretation of side scan sonar, magnetometer, sub-bottom profiler, and bathymetry data; preparation of maps and reports for assessment of marine geological/archaeological conditions.

·         Primarily office-based position, however fieldwork opportunities can be expected.
 
Position requirements:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field; at least one year of fulltime professional experience in prehistoric and shipwreck archaeology.
 
·        Have demonstrated ability to carry research to completion.
·        Must have excellent writing, presentation & oral communication skills; be proficient in interpretative workstation usage.
·        Ability to pass full complete physical exam
·        Have current driver’s license with acceptable motor vehicle record.
 
Note: US citizen or permanent resident
 
EEO/M/F/D/V

What we offer:
We offer a full benefit package

10 November 2011

1) Assistant Professor of History, Roger Williams University, Maritime History, advertised again, closes November 30

2) Marine Anthropologist, University of Hawaii at Manoa

The appointment is anticipated to begin effective August 1st, 2012. Candidates with expertise in the human dimensions of ocean/coastal management, policy or conservation are encouraged to apply.

3) Marine Geophysicist, Emu, Ltd., closes November 30

4) FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
The United States Naval Academy Department of History invites applications for the Class of 1957 Fellowship in naval or Marine Corps history for the 2012-13 academic year. Applications will be considered for any period or aspect of naval or marine corps history. The successful applicant will be a recipient of the PhD within the past five years or an ABD researching the dissertation. The Fellow will conduct research, participate in the History Department’s scholarly activities related to naval history, deliver an address on his research, and teach one class on naval history. In addition to the use of Nimitz Library and the Museum, the Fellow will receive health insurance, office space, and competitive compensation. Send a cover letter, curriculum vita, writing sample, transcript, and three letters of recommendation to Professor Robert Love at love@usna.edu . Deadline for applications is 1 March 2012.

5) Historic Interpreter II, North Carolina Maritime Museum, Southport, closes November 15

6) 2 Archives Specialists,  San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, closes November 17

Fort Mason Center in the Historic Documents Division, San Francisco, CA. This Division administers a major body of archival and manuscript collections exceeding 6,000 feet of records documenting the Maritime History of the Pacific West Coast. The Department also manages the records of the Park.

Maritime Archaeology Field School, spots still open, apply today

There are still places available for the Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Field School held on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, from January 28 to February 11, 2012.

The Maritime Archaeology Field School provides students with an introduction to the techniques of underwater survey, position fixing, mapping, photography, recording, excavation and conservation.  Some lectures and videos will be provided on the various research methods and techniques used by maritime archaeologists. The Field School will include practical exercises, field work and associated lecture/seminars.

The course is open to non-Flinders student for the cost of tuition. Credit for the course may be applied to home universities. This is a great opportunity for staff development training for current practicing professionals. For more details and to apply to the field school please see: http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/archaeology/fieldwork/field-schools/maritime-field-school/

Any questions, just email wendy.vanduivenvoorde@museum.wa.gov.au

Wendy van Duivenvoorde, PhD
Lecturer in Maritime Archaeology
Department of Archaeology
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide, South Australia 5001
Ph +61 8 8201 5195
Fx +61 8 8201 2784
wendy.vanduivenvoorde@flinders.edu.au
www.flinders.edu.au

40th Annual Maritime History Symposium

Symposium Call for Papers
Call for Papers, 40th Annual Maritime History Symposium

Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, Maine

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Held during the Museum’s 50th Anniversary year!

Title: The History and Future of the Maritime Experience

Theme:  As part of our celebration of Maine Maritime Museum’s 50th anniversary, the Museum is interested in exploring the full scope of the maritime experience, as discovered by looking at the present, and comparing it with the past. We will consider papers, presentations or panel discussions on historical subjects, on historiography, on change happening
today, and from personal experience. Topics we think would be interesting include, but are not limited to (in no particular order): boat building, ship building, changes in use of sail/wind power, Coast Guard role changes,
coastal development, environmental changes in waterways, fisheries, life at sea, Maine windjammers and other nautical tourism (cruise ships), marine education, maritime museums, maritime history, nautical antiques, naval subjects, women at sea, yachting and yacht clubs. We would welcome presentations relating to Portland, Maine’s largest port.

Please send proposals to Senior Curator Nathan R. Lipfert, Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington Street, Bath ME 04530, USA, lipfert@maritimeme.org.

Nathan R. Lipfert, Senior Curator
Maine Maritime Museum
243 Washington Street
Bath, Maine 04530
207-443-1316, ext 328, fax 207-443-1665
www.mainemaritimemuseum.org
lipfert@maritimeme.org

Part time Lecturer, University of Miami, History of Seafaring

History of Seafaring (Part-Time Lecturer) – The applicant must have a graduate degree and/or advanced graduate training in maritime history, with at least five years field experience in marine archaeology. Familiarity with the marine archaeology of the Caribbean region is advantageous, as is practical experience in seamanship and navigation.

Apply Today.

3 November 2011

1) Learning Officer, The National Museum of the Royal Navy and HMS Victory, closes 21 November

2) Ship to Shore Educator Specialist, Mystic Seaport, closes 1 December

Ship to Shore Program: Educator Specialist: Seasonal, Full-Time position, weekdays and weeknights during Spring 2012 sessions of Ship to Shore, the School Overnight Program at Mystic Seaport. Duties include preparing/leading experiential education in maritime history for 4th- 9th graders, conduct study tours, workshops, climb rigging and spend nights aboard ship as overnight staff. Requirements include education and/or program experience, polished presentation skills and knowledge of American history. Background check required. Position is temporary for February-May 2012, but may lead to year-round full-time work. For information or an application, visit our website www.mysticseaport.org/employment or call Human Resources @ 860-572-5346. An EOE.

Consulting Artifact Conservator

Seeking an experienced conservator in the New England area to periodically monitor progress of artifact treatment processes implemented by on-site conservation technician. The successful candidate will be highly skilled in the treatment of organic and inorganic artifacts—ferrous & non-ferrous metals, wood, bone, etc–recovered from a salt-water environment. Per diem plus expenses.

 Call 508-487-8899 for further information.

Ken Kinkor
Director, The Whydah Museum
16 Macmillan Wharf
Provincetown, Massachusetts 02657-2226
508-487-8899
508-247-7451 (cell)

31 October 2011

1) Two marine anthropologist posts, University of Washington, closes early January

2) Executive Director Search
The Newburyport Maritime Society is seeking a passionate leader to embrace and steward the Society’s mission and vision. A detailed job description and a list of the duties and responsibilities may be found under the “What’s New” tab at: http://www.customhousemaritimemuseum.org/. Application deadline: COB November 3, 2011. Perspective Interviews the week of 9-11November, 2011. Resumes to: Bob O’Brien, 25 Water Street, Newburyport, MA, 978-609-3053.

3) Education Officer, Western Australian Maritime Museum, closes 14 November

4) Hydrographer/Marine Survey Technician, Tetra Tech EC, Inc., ncd

21 October 2011

1) Carpenter, NC Maritime Museum, closes November 9

2) CALL FOR PAPERS
Global-Regional Nexus: The Sea and the Second World War
3-5 May 2012, King’s College London

The King’s College London War Studies Group and Global War Studies are pleased to announce a conference on the impact of the sea on the conduct, experience, and legacy of the Second World War. The conference aims to investigate the ways in which the war raised the strategic status of the sea to “world’s largest maneuver space,” linking the experience in different maritime theaters and illustrating its role in national strategies. The conference seeks to promote an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon the latest international scholarship from a variety of disciplines, including naval, international, social, and cultural history, regional studies, and international relations.

Paper proposals should include an abstract and a curriculum vitae. Panel proposals are welcome and should also include a description of the panel’s theme. The deadline for proposals is 10 January 2012. It is planned to publish the conference proceedings in due course. Submissions and queries should be addressed to: Dr. Marcus Faulkner (marcus.s.faulkner@kcl.ac.uk) and Robert von Maier (globalwarstudies@gmail.com) respectively.

CFP: North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH)

Call for Papers
NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR OCEANIC HISTORY
The Multifaceted Maritime World

Maritime Worlds: Transportation, Sciences, Fisheries, Communities, Conflict, Commerce,
The North American Society of Oceanic Historians (NASOH) will hold its conference and annual meeting in Galveston from Sunday, 22 April, through Thursday, 26 April. The headquarters hotel will be the  Tremont Hotel in historic downtown Galveston. Texas A&M University at Galveston will serve as the host institution.  Members of the Council of American Maritime Museums (CAMM) will meet jointly with NASOH.  

The conference will consist of sessions that focus on maritime topics. “Maritime” is broadly construed to include all waterways and the societies which border them; waterborne commerce and transportation; fisheries; marine sciences; exploration; and military and naval conflicts worldwide. Papers focusing on the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and their littoral regions are particularly welcome. NASOH encourages all   interested in these topics to share their research at this conference.

Session proposals should include 1). a cover sheet with the session title as well as the names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and mailing addresses of all participants, including the chair and commentator; 2). a 300-word description of the session as a whole; 3). a 300-word description for each paper or presentation; and a single-page vita from each participant. Individual paper proposals should include a cover sheet with the paper title, name, affiliation, e-mail address, and a mailing address of the panelist; a 300-word description of the paper; and a single-page vita.  Individuals interested in chairing or commenting on a session are invited to submit a single-page vita. These materials should be emailed to the program chair, Dr. James Bradford at jcbradford@tamu.edu. The deadline is 1 January 2012.
Individuals interested in attending the conference should visit the organization’s web page, http://www.nasoh.org/. or contact the program chair, Donald Willett at nasoh2012@tamug.edu for further registration information.

Marine Carpenter

Marine Carpenter, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, closes November 14

The person selected for this position will serve as a Carpenter (Marine) for the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, CA.  In this position you will assist journeyman Carpenter’s aboard ships, on docks, and in shops which are open to the public with restoration, repair and maintenance work of the wooden components of historic ships.

Assistant Professor of History, Roger Williams University

Assistant Professor of History-Tenure Track, Roger Williams University, closes 30 November.

A Ph.D. in History required by job start date. Ability to offer introductory and upper-level courses in United States History. Preferred areas of expertise are colonial history, maritime history, and slavery. Experience in historical memory and the origins of American identities is welcome. Additional experience in early American and maritime culture is highly desirable.
Instructor must have ability to teach in the university’s general education program. Evidence of teaching excellence and experience with academic advising is expected. Candidates must also present evidence of an on-going program of scholarly/creative activity.

Volunteer Opportunity: Underwater or Maritime Archaeology

If anyone researching in Underwater or Maritime archaeology would like to gain field experience I am running a project in Barbados and want to put together a small team of 5 divers for two weeks in September 2012. This would have to be self funded but cost will be kept to a minimum. Please contact me if you are interested to discuss the project.

Contact Joel Sperry on his Academia.edu site.

The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Conference

Keeping the Lid on Davy Jones’ Locker:  The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage from Titanic to Today

A Conference Marking the 100th Anniversary of Titanic and the 10th Anniversary of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage

3 November 2011 at the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, DC. Register now.