Ogundiran worked as a newsroom editor at the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (Nigeria) in 1991. He began his pre-doctoral teaching career in Nigeria at Delta State University and the University of Benin. His post-doctoral teaching took off in the Department of History at
Florida International University, Miami. Between 2003 and 2011, he directed the Upper Osun Archaeological and Historical Project that investigates the cultural history of Atlantic Africa as experienced in the hinterlands of the
Yoruba world, and the landscape history of the
Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove. Most recently, he has been directing the Archaeology of Old Oyo Metropolis studying the political economy and social ecology of the Oyo Empire (1570-1836). His research has been funded by the
National Humanities Center, the
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, the
National Endowment for the Humanities, the
American Philosophical Society, National Geographic, among others. In spring 2018, he was a Yip Fellow at
Magdalene College,
University of Cambridge. in 2019-2023, and President of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, 2023-25. == Selected publications ==