Latest update: 2/27/2005; 9:52:16 AM
Classical Employment
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est ~ Seneca
 
~ JOB: Generalist @ Trent (10 Month)

The Department of Ancient History and Classics invites applications for a 10-month limited term position at the rank of Lecturer or Assistant Professor, depending on qualifications and teaching experience, to begin September 1, 2005. We also anticipate covering additional courses on a stipendiary basis. All appointments are subject to final budgetary approval. Our teaching needs will include: AHCL 100 (The History of Greece, to the decline of the city states) at both our Peterborough and Oshawa campuses; Greek 100 (Elementary Greek) or Greek 200 (Intermediate Greek); AHCL 231H (Women in the Greek World, c.700-300 B.C.) and AHCL 232H (Women in the Roman World, 100 B.C. – A.D. 300), along with a 300-level theatre-based course in Greek Drama. The ‘H’ denotes one-term courses; the others are all two-term courses It is expected that the limited term position will cover our needs in Greek History and Greek Language, but other combinations from among the courses listed may be possible. The remaining courses will be staffed on a stipendiary basis.

Candidates should have completed, or be very close to completing, a PhD and be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching excellence.

Please submit a complete dossier, including curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, one writing sample, documentation of teaching effectiveness and graduate transcripts to: Professor Christopher W. Tindale, Chair, Department of Ancient History and Classics, Lady Eaton College, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7B8. Closing day for applications is March 11, 2005. Enquiries: FAX: (705) 748-1131; e-mail: ctindale@trentu.ca

Trent University is an employment equity employer and especially invites applications from women, aboriginal persons, visible minorities and disabled persons. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.

... seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


::Sunday, February 27, 2005 9:15:49 AM::


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