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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS – NEW YORK, NY
Full-time, rank open, tenured or tenure-track, competitive salary.

The institute of Fine Arts, New York University, seeks to appoint a faculty member in the history of Greek art, Archaic through Roman period. The position will be tenured or tenure track, rank open. Specialization in any medium will be considered; breadth of scholarly interest in art history and study of the ancient Mediterranean would is preferred. The appointment is for graduate teaching, Ph.D. supervision, and advanced research.

Ph.D., significant publications, and strong teaching experience are required.

Position open until filled. New York University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Letters of application with curriculum vitae, list of publications, and names of three referees should be sent by September 30, 2005 to: Mariët Westermann, Director, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 1 East 78^th Street, New York, NY 10021.

About the Institute of Fine Arts: NYU is dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research. The courses of study prepare students for university teaching, museum work, independent research and writing, art criticism, and art conservation. Research is as important a part of the program as classroom instruction.

The study of ancient Mediterranean and Near Easter art is one of the traditional strengths of the Institute, supported by a large faculty, excavations in Samothrace, Aphrodisias, and Abydos, a full library, and a rich collection of visual resources.