To use the old cliche, "it just depends."
Experience teaching/lecturing/tutoring during your post-grad helps, as does publishing regularly and attending conferences. But as with most cool jobs there are way more people qualified than there are jobs available.
Other than that it might help to kiss up to the other professors in the department. That seems to work quite well where I come from... :P
Anthropologist.
The person is called an archaeologist
A person who studies Anthropology is called an anthropologist. They study human societies, cultures, and behaviors through research, fieldwork, and analysis.
Archaeology
A Palestinianist is a person who specializes in Palestinian studies and anthropology, or a person who is a proponent of Palestinianism.
The person who performed archaeology is called an archaeologist.Archaeologists are known for digging up cities, artifacts, or bodies that were from the past.They give it all to the historians, and then that is when they started writing and recording their findings.
anthropology can help to find out if the dead person was gay. Thus determining if it was in fact a hate crime or not... assuming the brain was intact or there was present DNA.Anthropology is the study of the lives and cultures of human kind of the past, present and even the future. they get to examine how humans live, think, communicate, produce. and interact with their social and physical environment and how people can differ and how much they can be similar. It is very interesting because you get to learn how the humans have changed throughout the period of time they have been on the planet and how these changes have affected the society and the views of various aspects of life.It involves forensic scientists to work with them.
The relevance of anthropology in nursing helps the nurses to understand humans well. This is a study of a person's past and present in accordance to their social background.
Marc Cortez has written: 'Theological anthropology' -- subject(s): Theological anthropology, Guidebooks, Christianity 'Embodied souls, ensouled bodies' -- subject(s): Person and offices, Theological anthropology, Mind and body
forensic anthropology
forensic anthropology
Yes, "Professor" should be capitalized when it is used before a person's name as a title. For example: Professor Smith.