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Hobart and William Smith Colleges, located in the New York Finger Lakes region, invites applications for a one-year, temporary, four course, benefits-eligible (80%) position in the Classics, beginning Fall 2015.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach two Roman history courses and the introductory Latin sequence. We encourage and value innovative approaches. PhD in hand preferred; ABD’s will be considered. Evidence of excellent teaching is also desirable.

Application Instructions:

Candidates should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, a teaching statement, and sample syllabi. Review of applications will begin on March 9th.

Applicants are encouraged to submit all material through Interfolio: apply.interfolio.com/28775

EOE

Hard copy applications should be sent to:

Leah Himmelhoch, c/o Dot Vogt

Chair, Department of the Classics

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

300 Pulteney Street

Geneva, NY 14456

EOE

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Founded as Hobart College for men and William Smith College for women, Hobart and William Smith Colleges today are a highly selective residential liberal arts institution with a single administration, faculty and curriculum but separate dean’s offices, student governments, athletic programs and traditions. The Colleges are located in a small diverse city in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. With an enrollment of approximately 2,000, the Colleges offer 62 different majors and minors from which students choose two areas of concentration, one of which must be an interdisciplinary program. Creative and extensive programs of international study and public service are also at the core of the Colleges’ mission.