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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - AMES, IA

Iowa State University welcomes applications from ABD's and Ph.D.'s for a single-semester position in Spring 2002. This position is in addition to the temporary one-year position listed in the March positions and replaces the position listed originally in January, which has been changed as the result of recent unanticipated budget constraints. The new position requires teaching three courses of elementary language (probably 1 Greek and 2 Latin).Pending final approval.

A dossier including a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and evidence of successful teaching (for example, teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, etc.), should be received no later than May 7, 2001. Screening will begin immediately after that date, and incomplete dossiers will not be considered. Finalists will be interviewed by telephone. Send all materials to Search Committee for Classics, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, 300 Pearson Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-2205. Applicants for the original January position or the March position may activate their files by regular mail or email (jmcglew@iastate.edu).

Temporary Assistant Professor in Classical Studies. Pending final approval. One-year appointment with a possibility of a second year, non-tenure-track, to replace the teaching of a faculty member who has an administrative position. This position is in addition to the temporary position listed in the January issue of PfC&A. The successful applicant must teach a full range of courses in both Latin and Greek, as well as courses in translation. Additionally, the successful applicant will teach a course in Women in Antiquity. Course load: 6 courses per year. Evidence of successful, stand-alone teaching experience is required. Ph.D. by start date. Starting date: August 16, 2001. Salary is commensurate with the rank of appointment and the scale for such positions in Foreign Languages and Literatures.

A complete dossier including a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and evidence of successful teaching (for example, teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, etc.), and copies of writing samples (such as recent and forthcoming publications) should be received no later than April 2, 2001. Screening will begin immediately after that date, and incomplete dossiers will not be considered. Finalists will be interviewed by telephone. Send all materials to Search Committee for Classics, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, 300 Pearson Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-2205.

Those who applied for the position advertised in January may also be considered for this position by sending an email so requesting to jmcglew@iastate.edu.

Iowa State is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, and other protected classes are strongly encouraged to apply.

Assistant Professor in Classical Studies. One-year appointment, non-tenure-track. Successful applicant must teach a full range of courses in both Latin and Greek, as well as courses in translation. Additionally, the successful applicant will be required to teach a course in Greek and/or Roman religion that includes some attention to material culture and sacred spaces. Course load: 6 courses per year. Evidence of successful, stand-alone teaching experience is required. Ph.D. by start date. Starting date: August 16, 2001. Salary is commensurate with the rank of appointment and the scale for such positions in Foreign Languages and Literatures.

A complete dossier including a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and evidence of successful teaching (for example, teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, etc.), and copies of writing samples (such as recent and forthcoming publications) should be received no later than March 7, 2001. Screening will begin immediately after that date, and incomplete dossiers will not be considered. Finalists will be interviewed by telephone. Send all materials to: Search Committee for Classics, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, 300 Pearson Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-2205.

Iowa State is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, and other protected classes are strongly encouraged to apply.

PLEASE NOTE: The text of this ad has been modified since the September Early Notification.

Assistant Professor in Classical Studies. Tenure-track. We are looking for a classicist with a specialization in Roman history or culture, Republican or imperial, who is able to teach a range of courses in both Latin and Greek, as well as courses in translation. Opportunity to work with graduate students in the History Department. Course load: 5 courses per year, 4 courses in each of the first two years. Ph.D. required by start date. Starting date: August 20, 2001. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. This position is definite.

A complete dossier including a letter of application, curriculum vitae, at least three letters of reference, evidence of successful teaching in language and Roman culture (for example, teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, etc.), and copies of writing samples (recent and forthcoming publications), should be received no later than November 1, 2000. Finalists will be interviewed at the APA in San Diego. Those we intend to interview can expect to hear from us by December 1. Send all materials to: Search Committee for Classics, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, 300 Pearson Hall, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011-2205.

Contact person: James F. McGlew, (515) 294-8637, jmcglew@iastate.edu.

Iowa State is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, and other protected classes are strongly encouraged to apply. (9-00)