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BOSTON UNIVERSITY – BOSTON, MA
The College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University is pleased to announce the establishment of the Maria Stata Professorship in Classical Greek Studies, beginning in 2012-2013. The successful candidate will be a distinguished and internationally-recognized and accomplished scholar in ancient Greek studies, broadly defined, who will hold the rank of Professor with tenure in an appropriate department, especially, but not limited to Archaeology, Classical Studies, the History of Art & Architecture, or Philosophy, depending on the specific field of expertise.

The Stata Professor will build upon the long tradition of excellence in ancient Greek studies at Boston University. The successful candidate will have an exceptional record of research and scholarship, teaching and directing both undergraduates and graduate students in his/her field
of expertise, and evidence of professional citizenship and leadership. The Stata Professor will also commit to teaching undergraduate courses on ancient Greece in English translation. Salary and benefits are competitive and the Professor will have access to a generous
professional expense account.

Inquiries, applications and nominations should be sent to Professor James Winn, Chair, Stata Search Committee, Boston University Humanities Foundation, CAS107, Boston University, Boston MA 02215; winnjama@bu.edu. An application consists of a letter of interest, c.v., and names and contact information for at least three references. The Committee will begin reviewing materials on November 2, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. Boston University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.