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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, SUNY – BUFFALO, NY
The Department of Classics at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York has been authorized to make a definite, one-year appointment in ancient Greek language and history at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, beginning August 15, 2007. Course load is 2/2, including an undergraduate survey of Greek history and an undergraduate course in Greek language in the fall semester, and an undergraduate topics course in Greek history/culture and a graduate seminar in Greek history or literature in the spring semester. Salary is competitive. Candidates who have completed all requirements for the PhD by the start of the appointment are preferred. Candidates should send a letter of application, CV, graduate transcript, a brief writing sample, and three letters of recommendation to: Visiting Assistant Professor Search, Department of Classics, MFAC 338, The University at Buffalo SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14261. Review of applications will begin April 9 and continue until the position is filled. Inquiries about the position should be directed to Prof. Carolyn Higbie (chigbie@buffalo.edu). The University at Buffalo Department of Classics offers the BA, MA, and PhD and supports programs across the breadth of Classical studies, including ancient Greek and Latin language and literature, ancient history, and Classical archaeology. For more information about the Department visit http://www.classics.buffalo.edu/. The University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

The University at Buffalo, State University of New York, seeks a 2007-2008 Post-doctoral Scholar (PS) for its newly established interdisciplinary Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA). During a 10 month tenure, the PS teaches one graduate seminar, organizes a symposium, and edits a subsequent volume reflecting IEMA's focus on post-Pleistocene European and Mediterranean anthropological and classical archaeology. Symposium focus is open, but should stress contemporary theory and topics of broad current interest. The PS receives stipend, benefits, plus individual research funds. US and international archaeologists with Ph.D. by August, 2007 in Anthropology, Classics, Archaeology or related disciplines are encouraged to apply. Application letter, vitae, list of references, and 3-page description of proposed symposium topic, including intended invitees, must be received by March 8, 2007 for an August 2007 start, pending final budgetary approval. Email applications will not be accepted. Send application or inquiries to Dr. Tina Thurston, Department of Anthropology, SUNY-Buffalo, 380 MFAC, Buffalo NY 14261. Email: tt27@buffalo.edu; 716-645-2414 ext. 143. The University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.