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Visiting Assistant Professor, Classics

Position Rank
Visiting Assistant Professor
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

Bowdoin College’s Department of Classics invites applications for a one-year replacement position in Classics at the Assistant Professor or Instructor level, for the 2019-20 academic year. PhD preferred, advanced ABD considered. We seek candidates with expertise in ancient Greek or Roman material culture, who are also competent and enthusiastic to teach courses in Greek or Latin language and literature. Teaching responsibilities include teaching two courses each semester.

Hesperia Fellow

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

The Publications Office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) seeks a Hesperia Fellow to perform editorial work for Hesperia, the renowned scholarly journal of the ASCSA. Responsibilities include conducting bibliographic research, copyediting, proofreading, and liaising directly with authors, as well as any other relevant tasks as requested by the Editor of Hesperia.

Visiting Assistant Professor

Position Rank
Visiting Assistant Professor
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, CLASSICS– WINSTON-SALEM, NC

The Department of Classics http://college.wfu.edu/classics/ at Wake Forest University invites applications for a position as Visiting Assistant Professor for the fall 2019-spring 2020 semesters. We seek a classicist who is prepared and eager to teach undergraduates; the teaching load will be three courses. We look for a candidate whose interests and strengths complement those of our department. We prefer that the candidate have the Ph.D. in hand.

Lecturer

Position Rank
Lecturer
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Department of Classical Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications for a 1-year full-time position at the rank of Lecturer to begin in August 2019. The teaching load is 4 courses per semester. Courses will include Latin at the introductory and/or intermediate level as well as mythology and other classical civilization courses. Candidates should be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching.

A master’s degree is required; a Ph.D. in Classics or a related discipline is preferred.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Ancient History

Position Rank
Visiting Assistant Professor
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Departments of History and Classics & Archaeology at Loyola Marymount University invite applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor in ancient Mediterranean history, beginning August 2019. The successful candidate will be expected to teach 3 courses for the Department of History and 3 courses for the Department of Classics & Archaeology, as follows:

Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics

Position Rank
Visiting Professor
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
No

The Department of Classics at Knox College invites applications for a 2-year visiting appointment starting in September 2019. The position will be two-thirds time with a teaching load of four courses over three 10-week terms (1-1-2) and compensation pro-rated accordingly. The position includes benefits. Both PhDs and ABDs will be considered.

We are particularly looking for candidates who can offer courses in Latin at the introductory and intermediate/advanced levels, classical mythology, and Roman art and architecture.

Instructor

Position Rank
Instructor
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
No

Department of World Languages and Cultures, Bowling Green State University (Main Campus).

World Languages and Cultures invites applications for a non-tenure track renewable position of instructor in Classics. Start date is August 2019.

Qualifications: Candidates must have demonstrated experience teaching Classical Civilization courses at the undergraduate level. Ph.D. or ABD in Classics is required by time of appointment.

Lecturer B (Assistant Professor) in Classical Greek Archaeology

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 School of Historical and Philosophical Studies (SHAPS) at the University of Melbourne in Australia is advertising a continuing position for a Lecturer B in Classical Greek Archaeology, ideally to commence in January 2020. Online applications are due Sunday, May 26, 2019 (Australian time). The job listing (with a link to instructions on how to apply) is at URL

Instructor in Classical Archaeology

Position Rank
Instructor
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures at Texas Tech University invites applications for an Instructor in Classical Archaeology. The position is for one-year, with the possibility of a second year. We seek applicants with a record of teaching, research, and publication in Roman archaeology and material culture, who will be able to teach an introduction to the World of Rome, Archaeologies of the Classical Past, Ancient Technology, and Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World. A Master’s degree in Classics is required.