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Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities and Humanistic Studies

Position Rank
Other
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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

The Department of Greek, Latin and Classical Studies and the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr College seek an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities and Humanistic Studies for the academic year 2019-2020 beginning August 1, 2019. The fellowship is renewable for a second year. This is a combined teaching and research fellowship, with the expectation that the fellow will teach two courses each term. Candidates must have a completed Ph.D. (preferably in Classics or Archaeology) by the start date.

Visiting Assistant Professor of 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

The Department of Classics at the University of Mississippi (http://classics.olemiss.edu/) invites applications for a one-year, non-tenure-track appointment at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor beginning in August 2019. Minimum qualifications are a Ph.D. (in hand or with completion expected before August 2019) in Classics or Ancient History and teaching experience in Latin language and in classical civilization or ancient history. Candidates with strengths in Roman history and civilization are preferred.

Lecturer in Greek Archaeology

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

The School of History, Classics, and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh is pleased to invite applications for two lectureships, one in Greek Archaeology and one in Late Antique Archaeology, created as an investment in the flourishing area of Classical Art and Archaeology within the department of Classics. For the former post, we seek to appoint a specialist in Ancient Greek Archaeology, broadly understood in terms of period and approach.

Visiting Assistant Professor in Greek Archaeology and Art

Position Rank
Visiting Assistant 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

VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Classics at the University of Kansas (www.classics.ku.edu) invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position in Greek Archaeology and Art, to begin as early as August 18, 2019.

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 Archaeology Program at Boston University seeks a Lecturer who complements research and teaching in the program with a regional expertise in either the archaeology of the Mediterranean or Latin America, and with methodological specialty in archaeological sciences, including geospatial analyses or human-environment interactions. The course load is 3/2, and candidates should be able to teach introductory courses in archaeology and upper-division courses either in their regional or methodological specialty.

Assistant Research Scholar: Digital Initiatives

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Other
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Research Scholar
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, more than 12 months (including Fellowships)
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Approved/Definite
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The Library of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at New York University seeks an Assistant Research Scholar to help develop, implement, and extend its digital projects and to participate in the scholarly life of the ISAW community. A key component of the ISAW Library’s mission is to provide access to and support for new and innovative forms of digital scholarship, scholarly communication, and pedagogy in the ancient studies.

Assistant Professor, Museum Studies

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 College of Wooster invites applications for a new tenure-track interdisciplinary position in the area of Museum Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor. We seek a scholar whose interests and qualifications extend beyond a single area of expertise to design and implement an interdisciplinary Museum Studies curriculum. Duties include teaching Museum Studies courses, mentoring students in their scholarly and professional development, and overseeing off-campus internships.

Lecturer 1 in Classics

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

The department of Classics at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a Lecturer in Classics, pending budgetary approval. This is a full-time, non-tenure stream position; the initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal, and will begin September 1, 2019; the course load is three courses per term. The PhD is required. The department seeks applicants who have demonstrated excellence in teaching and a strong commitment to Classics as a meaningful field of study in the modern world.

Assistant Instructor in Classics

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Other
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Assistant Instructor
Position type
Non-Tenure-Track, up to and including 12 months
This position is
Possible/Pending Budgetary Approval
Our institution plans to conduct interviews at the Annual Meeting
No

The department of Classics at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for an Assistant Instructor position in Classics, pending budgetary approval. This is a full-time, non-tenure stream position; the initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal, and will begin September 1, 2019; the course load is three courses per term. The PhD is required. The department seeks applicants who have demonstrated excellence in teaching and a strong commitment to Classics as a meaningful field of study in the modern world.