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The Department of Classics at Dartmouth College seeks to appoint a full-time non-tenure track Lecturer for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years. Applicants for this position should be specialists in ancient Greek or Latin languages and literature who are prepared to teach courses in Greek and Latin at all levels as well as one or more courses in Greek and Roman mythology and/or topics courses on aspects of ancient culture and societies. This two-year position requires teaching five courses over three ten-week academic quarters each year, starting September 1, 2022. The post comes with a competitive salary and benefits.

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Qualifications:

PhD. or ABD in Classics or a closley related field; PhD in hand by start date preferred.

All applicants should submit a cover letter, a current CV, and three letters of recommendation, at least one of which should address teaching. Review of Applications will begin on March 15th, with further applications accepted until the position in filled.

Dartmouth is highly committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive population of students, faculty, and staff. We are especially interested in applicants who are able to work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from all backgrounds, including but not limited to racial and ethnic minorities, women, individuals who identify with LGBTQ+ communities, individuals with disabilities, individuals from lower income backgrounds, and first-generation college graduates. Applicants should state in their cover letter how their teaching, research, service, or experiences prepare them to advance Dartmouth's commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications by members of all underrepresented groups are encouraged.

Information about Dartmouth’s Department of Classics can be found at: http://classics.dartmouth.edu/. Questions can be directed to Margaret Graver at margaret.graver@dartmouth.edu.