Latest update: 1/22/2005; 7:21:44 AM
Classical Employment
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est ~ Seneca
 
~ JOB: Postdoc @ Oberlin

The Department of Classics at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time non-continuing faculty position as a Charles Beebe Martin Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences. Appointment to this position will be for a term of four semesters, beginning the first semester of the academic year 2005-2006, and will carry the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics.

The incumbent will teach two courses/year in the general area of Classical Civilization, including the History of Rome in the first year and the History of Greece in the second year.  Among the qualifications required for appointment is the Ph.D. degree in Classics, awarded no earlier than 2002, or in hand by July 1, 2005.  Candidates must demonstrate interest and potential excellence in undergraduate teaching, particularly in the area of ancient social history.  For more information about the Department of Classics at Oberlin, consult our website, .  Phone: 440-775-8390; Fax: 440-775-8084

Oberlin College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the development of a climate that supports equality of opportunity and respect of differences based on gender, ethnicity, disability, and sexual orientation.

To be assured of consideration, letters of application, including a curriculum vitae, graduate academic transcripts, and at least three letters of reference, should be sent to  Thomas Van Nortwick, Chair,  Department of Classics, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 44074 by March 15, 2005.  Application materials received after that date may be considered until the position is filled. Abstracts will be judged anonymously by two referees.

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