October 16, 2003

UOttawa: Latin Literature

A post in Latin literature is available from 1 July 2004.
Details may be found at: http://www.cla-srs.uottawa.ca/cla/eng/job1.html (in
English) or at http://www.cla-srs.uottawa.ca/cla/eng/job1.html (in French).

-- seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


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Thornloe: Generalist (tenure track)

The Department of Classics at Thorneloe University invites
applications for a probationary (tenure-track) appointment at the rank of
Assistant Professor in Classical Studies, beginning July 1, 2004.  It is
subject to budgetary approval.  The successful candidate will have a
PhD in Classics in hand and an ability to teach a variety of courses in
classical civilization, history, literature and languages.
Although noparticular area of expertise is being sought, preference will
be givento candidates with a research interest in Roman history or
literature. Other qualifications include demonstrated high achievement in
undergraduate teaching, published work and evidence of continuing
research.  The department offers a certificate and aconcentration in
Classical Studies.  A variety of courses are taught: Classical
Languages, Greek and Roman History, various literature courses
(Epic, the Ancient Novel) as well as Greek and Roman Mythology.
Applicants should send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and
any other supporting material, and arrange for three letters of reference
to be sent, to:

Dr. Louis L’Allier,
Chair, Department of Classical Studies,
Thorneloe University
Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, On
P3E 2C6
E-mail: llallier@laurentienne.ca
The closing date for applications is 5 January 2004.

More information on Thorneloe University and the Classical
Studies program may be found on the University’s website:
http://thorneloe.laurentian.ca/classics/index.html

Thorneloe College is committed to employment equity.  Canadian
citizens and permanent residents will be considered first for this
position.

-- seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


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McGill: Roman Historian/Generalist (tenure track)

The Department of History and Classics Program invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor in
Roman history, effective 1 September 2004. It is expected that the
successful candidate, in addition to duties in Classical history, will
contribute to the offerings of the Classics Programme by the offering of
one course per year in the reading of historical texts and sources in
Ancient Greek or Latin. The successful candidate should hold a Ph.D. and show
promise of excellence in teaching and scholarly research. The ability
to teach undergraduate and graduate courses is required. A letter of
application, curriculum vitae, one-page statement of approach to teaching the
subject, and three confidential letters of reference should be
sent to Professor Brian Lewis, Chair, Department of History, McGill
University, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2T7.
The review of files will begin on 20 December 2003. We encourage all
qualified people to apply, but Canadian citizens and permanent
residents will be given priority. McGill University is committed to
equity in employment. English is the language of instruction at McGill, but
knowledge of French is an asset.

-- seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


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McGill: John McNaughton Chair in Classics

To fill the John MacNaughton Chair in Classics, effective 1
September 004, the Department of History and Classics Program announces
a search or a distinguished mid-career historian of Ancient Greece. The
field is open, but the department is particularly interested in
applications from scholars who specialize in the Macedonian Empire and Alexander
the Great, and/or in the Hellenistic world. It is expected that the
successful candidate, in addition to duties in Classical
history, will contribute to the offerings of the Classics Programme by the
offering of one course per year in the reading of historical texts and
sources in Ancient Greek or Latin. The ability to teach undergraduate and
graduate courses is required. A letter of application, curriculum vitae,
one-page statement of approach to teaching the subject, and three
confidential letters of reference should be sent to Professor Brian Lewis,
Chair, Department of History, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke Street
West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2T7. The review of files will
begin on 20 December 2003. We encourage all qualified people to apply, but
Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. McGill
University is committed to equity in employment. English is the
language of instruction at McGill, but knowledge of French is an asset.

-- seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


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UofT: Hellenist/Generalist (CLA)

The University of Toronto invites applications for a
Contractually Limited Term Appointment for one year beginning 1 July 2004, at
the rank of Assistant Professor. A completed Ph.D. is required.
Preference will be given to applicants with a record of excellence in teaching
undergraduate courses in Classics, including ancient Greek
language and culture. Salary commensurate with experience. This position is
subject to final budgetary approval.

A curriculum vitae and letters from three referees should be
sent to Prof. B. Inwood, Dept. of Classics, University of Toronto, 97
St. George St., Toronto M5S 2E8 by December 1, 2003.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity
within its community. The University especially welcomes applications from
visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with
disabilities, members of sexual minority groups and others who
may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority.

Any enquiries about the application should be sent to
chair.classics@utoronto.ca.

-- seen in the Canadian Classical Bulletin


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