The Department of Cultural and Social History at Ilisimatusarfik is seeking an assistant professor or teaching assistant in anthropology. The position is to be filled by August 1, 2026. The department is a research and learning environment focused on Greenland and Arctic cultures. The languages of instruction are Greenlandic, Danish, and English. Qualifications include experience with Arctic societies and Inuit culture.
Assistant/teaching assistant for the Department of Cultural and Social History at Ilisimatusarfik The Department of Cultural and Social History at Ilisimatusarfik, Greenland's University is seeking an assistant or teaching assistant in anthropology.
The position is desired to be filled by August 1, 2026, or by further agreement.
The working hours are 40 hours a week.
The Department of Cultural and Social History is a linguistically and culturally diverse research and learning environment with 51 active students, three PhD students, three full-time assistant professors, and a lecturer, as well as a number of guest lecturers and an adjunct lecturer. The department offers an interdisciplinary bachelor's and master's program that integrates historical, anthropological, general cultural and social science, and archaeological perspectives. We place special emphasis on education and research focusing on Greenland and the other Arctic cultures, as well as their historical and societal development over time.
The languages of instruction are Greenlandic, Danish, and English.
-
Under the Institute for Culture, Language and History, the Department of Cultural and Social History falls, which also includes: Department of Language, Literature and Media
-
Department of Theology
-
Department of Translation and Interpretation
Qualification requirements
-
We expect that you have: Relevant university education in anthropology at the master's level.
-
Research, teaching, and communication qualifications corresponding to the level of assistant professor.
-
Experience in teaching and/or communicating knowledge about Arctic societies and the history, culture, and living conditions of indigenous peoples, specifically in relation to Greenland.
-
Experience from fieldwork and/or interdisciplinary research collaborations focusing on Inuit culture and language skills in Greenlandic at a native level, as well as Danish and English at a high level.
Work tasks
-
Your tasks will primarily consist of: Teaching at the bachelor's and/or master's level in subjects such as Inuit cultures, anthropological methods, anthropological analysis and theory, as well as elective courses at the bachelor's level.
-
Guidance and examination of students at the bachelor's level.
-
Participation in the planning and execution of professional and social events at the department.
-
Knowledge dissemination within the department's subject areas
-
Participation in the administrative and collegial collaboration
The application
The application must, in addition to the application letter itself, include the following:
Appendix 1: Curriculum Vitae.
Appendix 2: Documentation for exams.
Appendix 3: Contact information for three people from whom references can be obtained.
Appendix 4: Complete and numbered publication list. Accompanying works (cf. Appendix 8) are marked with * in the publication list.
Appendix 5: Brief description of previous research and a sketch of possible future research project(s).
Appendix 6: Documentation of teaching qualifications (course plans, organization of teaching, teaching materials, and possibly portfolio and pedagogy).
Appendix 7: Documentation for research dissemination.
Appendix 8: The applicant may select up to three publications that are particularly relevant for the assessment.
-
We offer a position with exciting development opportunities: University Pedagogy
-
An inspiring work environment
-
Great influence on one's own work tasks
-
Professional and pedagogical development opportunities
Further information about the position can be obtained by contacting the Head of the Institute for Culture, Language and History, Gitte Adler Reimer, at phone number: +299 385604.
You can read more about the Department of Cultural and Social History at www.uni.gl
Employment procedure
The employment period at the level of assistant professor is 6 years with the possibility of a 2-year extension. After this, the employee can transition to a permanent position as a senior lecturer following a positive evaluation for a professorship.
Employment as a study lecturer can take place on the condition of a positive lecturer assessment prior to employment or if the applicant has obtained a study lecturer assessment in the subject area elsewhere.
Applications for the position of assistant professor will be processed by an appointment committee.
The employment period at the assistant professor level usually lasts for a period of 4 years with the possibility of a 2-year extension. After this, the employee can transition to a permanent position as an associate professor following a positive evaluation for promotion to associate professor.
Assessment and hiring procedure for assistant professor
The assessment of the applicants is carried out by an expert evaluation committee according to applicable rules. After the application deadline, the applicants will be informed about the composition of the evaluation committee. The committee processes the submitted applications and makes a recommendation to the institute director.
About Ilisimatusarfik
Ilisimatusarfik, Greenland's University, was established in 1987 and currently offers 13 different programs, including options for part-time studies at both diploma and master's levels. Ilisimatusarfik is an Arctic university that creates knowledge and innovation in a rapidly developing region. The board is the university's highest management. Daily management is handled by the rector and the university director. The four institutes are led by an institute head, who is advised by an institute council.
-
Ilisimatusarfik consists of 4 institutes: Institute for Learning
-
Institute of Society, Economics & Journalism
-
Institute of Culture, Language & History
-
Institute of Health & Nature
About the Joint Administration
The Central Administration serves the entire university. It is led by the university director. The Central Administration has departments in Ilimmarfik and Ilinniarfissuaq. The departments work closely with the academic units, but also collaborate with each other. The tasks of the Central Administration include: student administration, personnel administration, servicing the board and the Academic Council, as well as other service functions for the university's staff and students. The Central Administration is also responsible for the building operations of Ilimmarfik.
Salary and employment conditions
Salary and employment conditions, including the right to travel for joining and leaving, as well as relocation of personal belongings, in accordance with the agreement/collective agreement in force at the time of commencement between the Government of Greenland and the relevant negotiating organization.
Housing
An unfurnished staff housing can be assigned to the position according to the applicable rules at any given time. Housing cannot be assigned to individuals who already have staff housing or another property owned by the municipality or the Government of Greenland. Rent and deposit are paid according to the applicable rules for the assigned housing. The staff housing is linked to the employment relationship and must be vacated upon termination of the employment relationship.
Rent and housing standards may vary depending on the age of the property, ownership conditions, etc. There may be a waiting period for the allocation of permanent staff housing, which is why temporary accommodation may occur, including in smaller co-housing communities or hotel apartments, for which taxation applies. It is not possible to keep larger pets such as dogs or cats in staff or temporary housing.
3 months probation period
In this position, there is a 3-month probation period.
Submit your application, CV, educational and course certificates, as well as other relevant documents by clicking "Submit application."
We do not accept applications via email.
Employer Details
Naalakkersuisut
Imaneq 4
3900 Nuuk , Grønland
Share the job on
Available jobs at the same company
Treatment Coordinator
Allorfik Sermersooq is seeking a treatment coordinator for alcohol, cannabis, and gambling addiction treatment. The position involves receiving clients, initial interviews, and aftercare. Knowledge of Allorfik's treatment offerings is an advantage. Treatment is primarily conducted in Greenlandic, while the education is in Danish.
Administrative Profiles for the Mineral Sector
The Licensing Department is seeking administrative profiles for the mineral sector in Greenland. You will work at the intersection of politics, business, and natural resources, helping to shape the future of the mineral sector. Tasks include case processing, dialogue with companies, coordination with authorities, and contributing to the development of...
Accounting Assistant
GUX Nuuk is looking for an accounting assistant for a full-time position of 40 hours per week. The role involves invoice approval, budgeting, and cost tracking. We seek a reliable employee with a positive attitude who can work structured and independently in a sometimes hectic environment.
Professional Leader for the Tourism Sector
The Department of Business and Minerals is seeking a strong professional profile to take on the overall professional responsibility for the tourism sector. The position involves responsibility for the development, coordination, and strategic management of Greenland's tourism sector, focusing on sustainable tourism and political servicing.
Diocesan Office Manager
A position as Diocesan Office Manager at the Bishopric in Nuuk under the Government of Greenland is available. The Diocesan Office Manager is responsible for the daily management of the diocesan administration, including personnel management, finance, and legal advice. The position requires an academic employee, preferably a lawyer, with knowledge...
Show more...
Available jobs in the same field
Postdoc Researcher in Monitoring Bird Nest Box Population
Greenland's Nature Institute is seeking a postdoc researcher for the department of mammals and birds. The position focuses on establishing and managin...
Researcher with experience in vegetation mapping and herbivores
Greenland's Nature Institute is seeking a postdoc for the Department of Mammals and Birds starting July 1, 2026. The position focuses on herbivory and...
Researcher with experience in vegetation mapping and herbivores for a postdoc position
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources is seeking a postdoc for the Department of Mammals and Birds starting July 1, 2026, or as soon as possible th...
Postdoc Researcher in Monitoring Bird Nest Box Populations
Greenland's Nature Institute is seeking a postdoc researcher for monitoring snow bunting nest box populations in Nuuk. The position involves developin...