Lecturer in Classical Studies
Lecturer in Classical Studies
Lecturer in Classical Studies
Term: A full-time one-year position beginning September 1, 2021 (or as soon as possible), ending June 30, 2022. A call for the traditional three-year position will commence fall 2021, and the incumbent may apply.
Compensation: Salary commensurate with experience; benefits include room and board at the School.
The Department of World Languages and Cultures at Ohio Wesleyan University seeks a generalist in Classics for a one-year position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Ph.D. required. This position is approved for the 2021-2022 academic year with no guarantee of renewal. The successful candidate will teach 3 courses per semester, including first-year Latin and Classics courses in translation. Classics courses will include one lower-level and one upper-level course per semester. There may also be opportunities to offer independent studies to students interested in Latin and Classics.
Connecticut College announces a search for a visiting assistant professor, for a term of one year.
The Department of Classics at Hampden-Sydney College (www.hsc.edu) invites applications for a one-year sabbatical replacement for academic year 2021-22. Although candidates with a Ph.D. in Classics or related field are preferred, A.B.D. candidates will be considered.
Job Title: Frederick Randolph Grace Curatorial Fellow in Ancient Art,
Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art
The Department of Classics at Columbia University invites applications for a one-year appointment beginning July 1, 2021 as a Lecturer in Latin in the Department of Classics, with a primary specialization in Latin language and literature, but also with demonstrable experience in teaching Greek. The appointee will be expected to teach language courses at all levels, and in both Latin and Greek. The teaching load will be five courses per year, of which one will be a seminar for the Department’s post-baccalaureate, certificate-granting program.
The Department of Classical and Mediterranean Studies invites applications for a full-time Lecturer for the 2021-22 academic year starting August 16, 2021. Possibility of renewal conditional upon performance and enrollment. Responsibilities will include teaching 3 courses per semester. Applicants should be prepared to teach survey courses in Greek, Roman, Mediterranean civilization and/or in Greek myths, as well as introductory, intermediate, and advanced courses in Latin and Greek. Ph.D. and teaching experience are required.
The Department of Classics at Grand Valley State University invites applications for a one-year position as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics for the 2021-2022 academic year. Courses will include mythology, literature in translation, and other courses in ancient Mediterranean civilization.