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The Department of Classics at Saint Anselm College, a Roman Catholic undergraduate liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition in Manchester, NH invites applications for an approved position as Visiting Assistant Professor, to begin Fall 2018, annually renewable for up to three years. The successful candidate will teach Greek and Latin at all levels as well as courses in archaeology and material culture. Area of research specialization is open, though an interest in some aspect of Roman material culture is highly desirable. Faculty should expect to participate in the department’s Classics Society events both on and off campus. Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching ability (e.g. course evaluations, course syllabi) and research potential (samples of scholarship, articles, or conference papers) and academic transcripts to the attention of Dr. Matthew Gonzales, Department Chair, Classics via the college website at www.anselm.edu/hr. Three letters of recommendation are required and should be submitted in PDF format via email to the department faculty assistant at mking@anselm.edu. Applications should be received by December 31st for full consideration.

A Ph.D. in Classics or Classical Archaeology. Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level as well as scholarly research. Teaching experience at the undergraduate level is preferred.

It is the policy of Saint Anselm College, while reserving its lawful rights where appropriate to take actions designed to ensure and promote the Benedictine, Catholic principles that sustain its mission and heritage, to comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its employment, programs, or activities. Successful candidates will be able to assist the college to further its strategic goals for institution-wide diversity and inclusiveness.

Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a Catholic, liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition. The community includes approximately 2,000 students, 150 full-time faculty members and 380 full-time staff in addition to the monks of Saint Anselm Abbey.