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Assistant Professor of Ancient Mediterranean

Position Rank
Assistant Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Department of History at the University of Utah seeks to appoint a tenure-line Assistant Professor specializing in the history of the ancient Mediterranean world. We are particularly interested in scholars working on cross-cultural contact, material culture, archaeology, or who have contributed to digital humanities projects, but we welcome applications from all qualified candidates.

Adjunct Instructor for Latin

Position Rank
Instructor
Position type
Adjunct/Part-time
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Department of Modern & Classical Languages at Lynchburg College invites applications for an Adjunct Instructor in Latin; the appointment is a one-semester sabbatical replacement for the Spring 2017 semester. Candidates must have at least a Master’s degree, preferably in Classics or Latin, including 18 hours of graduate work in Latin, with demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching and the ability to work with a diverse student body. Teaching responsibilities include Elementary Latin I and II and Intermediate Latin I.

Specialist in the Material Culture of the Ancient Mediterranean world

Position Rank
Assistant Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

The Department of Classics at Williams College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Classics beginning July 1, 2017. We seek a specialist in the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean world who balances a commitment to excellent undergraduate teaching across all of classical studies with deep preparation and scholarly interest in such areas as archaeology, epigraphy, ancient medicine, religion, topography, paleography, and infrastructure.

TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN LATIN AND ROMAN LITERATURE

Position Rank
Assistant Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture department at Occidental College seeks applicants for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor whose teaching and scholarship focus primarily on Latin literature of the Republican and Imperial periods of Ancient Rome. Applicants may have their training in either Classics or Comparative Literature.

Latin Literature Assistant Professor

Position Rank
Assistant Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

The Classics Department at Dartmouth College invites applications for a position in Latin Literature at the level of tenure-track Assistant Professor. The Department is especially interested in candidates who, in addition to a demonstrated expertise in Roman poetry, have complementary research interests in emergent fields of study. The classroom teaching assignment consists of four courses per year and regularly includes Latin and Greek at all levels, as well as literature in translation. It is expected that the PhD will be in hand by 1 July 2017, when the appointment begins.

Assistant Professor in Classics

Position Rank
Assistant Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

The Department of Classics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (New Brunswick) is pleased to invite applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor, to begin in September 2017. We seek a Classicist with a primary teaching and research interest in Roman-era material culture; along with more traditional material culture interests, such as art and archaeology, we also welcome applications from those who engage with the intersections of text and material culture.

Assistant or Associate Professor of Greek Literature

Position Rank
Other
If Other, Please Specify
Assistant or Associate Professor
Position type
Tenure-Track
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

The Department of Classical Studies at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Greek literature at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (no more than four years from promotion to Associate at the time of application), to begin in Fall 2017. PhD must be in hand, or date of defense firmly set, at time of application. We are most interested in candidates whose work engages poetry, outside the epic tradition, and especially Greek drama.

Department of Classics - Three-Year Position (Start Fall 2017)

Position Rank
Other
If Other, Please Specify
Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) possible
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, more than 12 months (including Fellowships)
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

GRINNELL COLLEGE. The Department of CLASSICS invites applications for a three-year appointment beginning Fall 2017. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) possible. Area of scholarly specialization is open, and broad training in Classics is highly desirable. Interdisciplinary interests are welcome, including the Classical tradition.

Tenured or Tenure-Track Prof. of Greek Literature & Culture

Position Rank
Open
Position type
Open
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
Yes

Applications are invited from specialists in Greek literature and culture, with a chief area of interest anywhere from Archaic Greece to Late Antiquity, for a tenure-track or tenured position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Notre Dame, to begin in August 2017. Applicants who should have Ph.D. in hand by August 1, 2017, should be prepared to teach courses in Greek language and literature at all levels, including the MA level, and to offer courses in classical literature and culture in translation.