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HANOVER COLLEGE - Hanover, IN
Hanover College, a progressive liberal-arts institution, is seeking applicants (rank open) for a new position focusing on Greek language and literature. The position is funded for four years with the strong likelihood that it will be converted into a permanent, tenure-track position after that period (the years a person has taught will be counted towards tenure if the position becomes permanent).

Candidates must be committed to teaching undergraduates and interested in teaching both introductory and advanced levels of Greek. Teaching responsibilities may also include occasional courses in Latin as well as other history or literature courses in translation. Ability to teach off-campus courses in areas such a cultural history or archaeology would be helpful. Candidates should be willing to help lay the foundations for a developing classical studies program. A Ph.D., evidence of excellent teaching, and proof of or potential for strong scholarship are required. Hanover College is particularly interested in receiving applications from women and minority candidates. Send letter of application, vita, transcripts, and three letters of reference to Dr. David Cassel, Chair of Classical Studies Search Committee, c/o Chris Wilcox, Hanover College, P.O Box 108, Hanover, Indiana 47243. Review of applications will begin immediately, and strong applicants may be asked to participate in an initial interview at the APA meeting in January.