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Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies -- Rome (ICCS)

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (ICCS)

Three POSSIBLE openings, pending final approval of the program in Sicily: Professor-in-Charge, one-year appointment for any of the following years: 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. September through May. Candidates must have good knowledge of the Ancient Mediterranean, above all Greek and Roman Sicily (and 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. Facility with Italian essential.

Letters detailing specific qualifications, a curriculum vitae, and the names of two references (and letters of recommendation, if possible), 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 March 15, 2006, for review by the ICCS Managing Committee.

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

Duke University– Durham, NC (Three Positions)
Two openings: Assistant/Associate Professors for 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 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 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 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 1, 2005. Interviews will be scheduled at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec, in January 2006.

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