The Department of Classics in Princeton University announces a tenure-track
position for an Assistant Professor in Greek literature, to begin in Fall 2008.

Period and field of specialization are open. We are looking for a candidate
capable of contributing to our entire program, both in the languages, from
beginning courses through graduate seminars, and classes in translation,
both traditional topics and innovative new courses. It is expected that the
candidate will have the PhD in hand by September 1, 2008. Applications (no
electronic filing please) should be directed to Andrew Ford, Chair of Greek
Search Committee, Department of Classics, Princeton University, Princeton NJ
08544. Applicants should include a letter of application, a curriculum
vitae, a sample of scholarly writing (not more than 30 pp.) and should
arrange for at least three confidential letters of recommendation to be
sent. Applicants who wish to be sure of being considered for interviews at
the APA meeting in Chicago should have all materials arrive by December 7, 2007.

Princeton University is an EEO/AA employer. For information about applying
to Princeton and how to self-identify, please link to
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/dof/ApplicantsInfo.htm.