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Assistant Professor, Greek Literature and Its Legacy

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 Classics at Georgetown University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Greek literature and its legacy. The successful candidate will demonstrate scholarly and pedagogical energy and ability. Research field is open to those working on ancient Greek literature with an active interest in its reception in a later period. Teaching load is two courses per semester; the candidate is expected to teach classes in ancient Greek at all levels and classes in translation that engage with Greek literature and its legacy.

Assistant/Associate Professor or Professor of Latin Language and Literature

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

The Department of the Classics seeks to appoint a tenure-track or tenured professor in Latin language and literature of the Republic and/or Empire. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2019.

Assistant Professor of 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 Brown University has been authorized to announce a search for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Roman History and Latin Prose, to begin July 1, 2019. The Department invites applications for this position. In addition to the area/s of their own specific research interests, the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the core areas of Roman history teaching, and will both complement and extend the research range of current Brown faculty.

Assistant Professor, Ancient Roman History

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 History and Classics at Providence College invites applications from historians of ancient Rome for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning Fall 2019. The contracted annual teaching load is 3/3. The successful candidate will have an active research agenda and be prepared to teach the department’s survey courses in Roman and Greek history, other courses in ancient history and culture, and Latin and Greek at undergraduate levels.

Assistant Professor, Roman History

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 Columbia University seeks to hire a scholar at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor in the field of Roman History to begin 1 July 2019. The successful candidate will be expected to offer graduate and undergraduate seminars, broad survey classes on Roman history, and teach in the College's Core Curriculum.
The successful applicant will show evidence of innovative scholarship and experience with teaching and advising, and have the Ph.D. in hand by 1 July 2019.

Postdoctoral Opportunity: Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities

Position Rank
Lecturer
If Other, Please Specify
Fellowship including 2-3 year lecturer position for postdoctoral scholars within three years of their PhD
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 Stanford Humanities Center invites applications for the Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities, a unique opportunity for recent PhD recipients in the humanities to develop as scholars and teachers. Up to four fellowships will be awarded for a term of two years (with the possibility of a third). Fellows teach two courses per year (or the equivalent) in one of Stanford’s 15 humanities departments or through an interdisciplinary program.

Ancient Greek Literature

Position Rank
Other
If Other, Please Specify
Tenure track (assistant) OR Tenured (associate or full)
Position type
Open
This position is
Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

Ancient Greek Literature. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Department of Classical Studies has been authorized to make an appointment in Ancient Greek language and literature at the tenure track (assistant) or tenured (associate or full) level, beginning in September 2019.

LSA Collegiate Fellow

Position Rank
Other
If Other, Please Specify
Postdoctoral Fellow
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

University of Michigan
LSA Collegiate Fellows

Fellowship Period: September 1, 2019 – August 31, 2021
Application Deadline: Monday, October 1, 2018

The College of Literature Science and the Arts (LSA) at the University of Michigan seeks outstanding scholars in all liberal arts fields whose research/scholarship and/or teaching/mentoring and/or service/engagement will contribute to the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals of our institution.

Lecturer in Classics

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

The Department of Classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, invites applications for a one-year, generalist part-time lecturer position for the 2018-2019 academic year. Responsibilities include teaching 5 undergraduate courses (two ancient Greek language courses, one larger lecture course, and two smaller lecture courses).

Resident Instructor

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
Yes

Resident Instructor for 2019-2020, August through May. Candidates must have good knowledge of Ancient Rome and Greek and Roman Italy, be interested in teaching undergraduates, and be willing to participate in a team-taught course combining archaeology, history, topography, literature and epigraphy. They also must be able to teach either intermediate or advanced-level Greek or intermediate or advanced-level Latin. Candidates are usually at the A.B.D. stage of their graduate work.