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UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY - CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

  1. The Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History expects to appoint one or two full-time Sessional Instructors for the period September 2000 to April 2001. Teaching will include undergraduate courses in the general area of classical languages and etymology, literature and history. The normal teaching assignment is three half-courses in each of the Fall and Winter terms. There will be opportunities for further teaching in Spring/Summer 2001. Remuneration is currently $4,000 per half-course at base level, plus benefits, career development allowance, and travel costs for relocation to and from Calgary. (3/15)

    Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae and indicate teaching interests and experience. Letters from three referees are required. Priority will be given to citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The University of Calgary respects and encourages diversity.

    Applications and correspondence should be sent, preferably by April 10th, to Professor M.J. Cropp (Acting Head), Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, CALGARY AB CANADA T2N 1N4. Enquiries: phone (403) 220-5803 or e-mail mcropp@ucalgary.ca.

  2. The Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History invites applications for an ASSISTANT PROFESSOR appointment in the area of Greek and/or Roman Social History. This appointment requires a PhD degree, demonstrated excellence in teaching and research, and an ability to provide leadership in the delivery and development of our programmes. The Department has a strong record of research, teaching and community outreach, and currently maintains nine continuing positions, about 2500 course enrollments per year, a small MA programme, and sixty undergraduate majors in Classical Studies, Classical & Early Christian Studies (jointly with the Department of Religious Studies), and Ancient & Medieval History (jointly with the Department of History). Library and teaching resources are substantial. The Nickle collection of some 15,000 ancient coins is housed in the University1s Nickle Arts Museum. For full information see the University1s Worldwide Web site (http://www.ucalgary.ca).

    Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, university transcripts, evidence of teaching accomplishment, and at least one sample of recent research work. Confidential letters from three referees are required. Applications and references should be sent by 15 December, 1999 to Prof. Martin Cropp (Acting Head), Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, CALGARY AB CANADA T2N 1N4 (phone +1-403-220-5803; e-mail mcropp@ucalgary.ca).

    The University of Calgary respects, appreciates and encourages diversity, and the Department is strongly committed to increasing the representation of women in its continuing faculty. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.