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HARVARD UNIVERSITY ----- CAMBRIDGE, MA
The Department of the Classics at Harvard University has been authorized to recommend appointment of an Assistant Professor in Classical Philosophy for a term of three years, with the possibility of renewal and the further possibility of promotion, including to tenure. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in Greek and Latin and should be prepared to teach, at all levels, both general courses on ancient philosophy and specialized courses, in the original languages, on individual authors and topics. The area of research specialty is open. Completion of the Ph.D. prior to appointment is a requirement. Harvard University is able to offer an attractive package of salary and benefits, including research support. Applications and dossiers, including resumes, should be sent by November 20, 1998, to: Classical Philosophy Search Committee, c/o Professor John Duffy, Department of the Classics, 224 Boylston Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The University welcomes applications from minority and women candidates

The Department of the Classics and the Department of History have been authorized to recommend appointment of an untenured professor at the Assistant or Associate level in the field of ancient (Greek and Roman) history. The appointment will be from 1 July 1999, and carries the possibility of promotion, including to tenure. Completion of the Ph.D. before appointment is required. The appointee will be expected to have a broad interest in either Greek or Roman history (preferably Greek) over a wide range of time, and to be familiar with current historical methods and trends. Competence in both Greek and Latin is expected, and in addition a clear commitment to broad-gauged teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Harvard University is able to offer an attractive package of salary and benefits, including research support.

Applications and dossiers, including resumes, should be sent by November 1, 1998, to: Classics/History Search Committee, c/o Professor Christopher Jones, Department of the Classics, Boylston Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The University welcomes applications from minority and women candidates.

The Department of the Classics at Harvard University has been authorized to recommend appointment of an Assistant Professor for a term of three years, with the possibility of renewal and the further possibility ofpromotion, including to tenure. Candidates should be able to teach Latin and Greek at all levels to both undergraduate and graduate students. It is hoped that the successful candidate will be a specialist in history or historiography. Completion of the Ph.D. prior to appointment is a requirement. Harvard University is able to offer an attractive package of salary and benefits, including research support.

Applications and dossiers, including resumes, should be sent by November 1, 1998, to: Professor Gregory Nagy, Chair, Department of the Classics, Boylston Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138. Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The University welcomes applicationsfrom minority and women candidates.