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DUKE UNIVERSITY - DURHAM, NC
Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome (ICCS)

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (ICCS)

Duke University- Durham, NC (Three One-Year Openings)
Professor-in-Charge, a one-year appointment for each of the following terms: 2004-05; 2005-06; and 2006-07, September through May. Candidates must have good knowledge of Ancient Rome and Greek and Roman Italy, be interested in teaching undergraduates, and be willing to lead a team-taught course combining archaeology, history, topography, literature and epigraphy. Should also be able to teach either intermediate or advanced-level Greek or intermediate or advanced-level Latin.

Letters detailing specific qualifications, a curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation, are to be sent to Kurt Olausen, Assistant Director, Office of Study Abroad, Duke University, 2016 Campus Drive, Box 90057, Durham, NC 27708-0057; or faxed to 919-684-3083. Candidates are requested to submit application materials before December 10, 2002, for review by the ICCS Managing Committee. Interviews will be scheduled at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, in January 2003.

The Intercollegiate Center is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and actively encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.

Two openings: Assistant/Associate Professors for 2003-04, September through May. Candidates must have good knowledge of Ancient Rome and Greek and Roman Italy, be interested in teaching undergraduates, and be willing to participate in a team-taught course combining archaeology, history, topography, literature and epigraphy. They also must be able to teach either intermediate or advanced-level Greek or intermediate or advanced-level Latin. The Managing Committee is especially interested in candidates with established careers for appointment to advanced assistant or associate rank; we normally appoint one assistant/associate professor whose interests are primarily archaeological and one whose interests are primarily philological.

ONE OPENING: Instructor for 2003-04, September through May. Candidates must have good knowledge of Ancient Rome and Greek and Roman Italy, be interested in teaching undergraduates, and be willing to participate in a team-taught course combining archaeology, history, topography, literature and epigraphy. They also must be able to teach either intermediate or advanced-level Greek or intermediate or advanced-level Latin. Candidates are usually at the A.B.D. stage of their graduate work.

Letters detailing specific qualifications, a curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation, should be sent to Kurt Olausen, Assistant Director, Office of Study Abroad, Duke University, 2016 Campus Drive, Box 90057, Durham, NC 27708-0057. Candidates should submit all application materials to arrive on or before October 10, 2001. Interviews will be scheduled at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, in January 2003.