
Dr. Guyer came to Johns Hopkins University in 2002. She held an endowed professorship, serving as the George Armstrong Kelly Professor of Anthropology, in addition to a second faculty appointment in the history department. Dr. Guyer later went on to serve as professor and co-chair of The Academy at Johns Hopkins University, which supports the continued research, teaching and service of retired faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the School of Nursing. Prior to accepting a position with Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Guyer held faculty appointments at the University of North Carolina, Northwestern University in Chicago, Harvard University, and Boston University.

“She was one of the most extraordinary minds in contemporary anthropology, and a person of such wisdom, generosity, and compassion at Johns Hopkins University, where she taught and led our department for many years,” said Anand Pandian, professor in the university’s anthropology department. “She was such a wonderful human, and she is missed so deeply. ‘No method of inquiry yields infallible results, but we nevertheless live in forward motion,’ Jane wrote in one of her many scintillating essays. That forward motion will endure in the thinking of the many devoted students, readers, and colleagues she mentored, taught, and continues to inspire.”
A native of Birkenhead, England, Dr. Guyer received her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the London School of Economics. She earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Rochester in New York


