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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA – CHAPEL HILL, NC (Three Positions)
Kenan Eminent Professor of Classics. The Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been authorized to search for a distinguished senior colleague to join the Department as Kenan Eminent Professor of Classics. The area of specialization is open, but an attempt will be made to complement the Departmentîs current and continuing strengths. We seek a scholar with an international reputation for excellence in research, and a demonstrated commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as potential for intellectual leadership and strong service. Nominations are welcome. Women and minority scholars are encouraged to apply. UNC Chapel Hill is an EOE employer. We will begin to consider applications on December 1, 2004, and continue the search until the position is filled. Please send a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, and the names of four persons who would be willing to write on your behalf, to: Professor James OîHara, Chair, Kenan Search Committee, Department of Classics, CB# 3145, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145. E-mail inquiries should be addressed to: jimohara@unc.edu. The Department's website is at www.classics.unc.edu.

Assistant Professor in Greek Literature. The Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track position in ancient Greek literature at the level of Assistant Professor. Candidates should be prepared to teach Greek language and literature at all levels, as well as general courses on Greek civilization. The area of specialization is open, but research interests in Greek tragedy and the ability to teach fifth-century literature would be particularly welcome. Women and minority scholars are encouraged to apply. UNC Chapel Hill is an EOE Employer. Applicants should have Ph.D. in hand or be able to present assurances that the dissertation will be defended before July 1, 2005; teaching experience is preferred. Finalists will be interviewed at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting in Boston. Please send all application materials, including a CV, four letters of recommendation, and a writing sample, by November 1, 2004, to Professor Sharon James, Chair of Search Committee, Department of Classics, CB# 3145, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145. E-mail inquiries should be addressed to: sljames@email.unc.edu. The Department's website is at www.classics.unc.edu.

Assistant Professor in Hellenistic and Roman Art. The Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track position in Hellenistic and Roman art and archaeology at the level of Assistant Professor. Candidates are expected to have an active publication record and a long-term research plan, as well as a broad background in both Greek and Roman art. They should be prepared to teach undergraduate courses in Greek and Roman art and archaeology, and graduate courses in Hellenistic and Roman art and area of specialty. Research interests in the Hellenistic and Roman East and intercultural contacts in the Mediterranean are especially welcome. Women and minority scholars are encouraged to apply. UNC Chapel Hill is an EOE employer. Applicants should have Ph.D. in hand or be able to present assurances that the dissertation will be defended before July 1, 2005; teaching experience is preferred. Finalists will be interviewed at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting in Boston. Please send all application materials, including a CV, four letters of recommendation, and a writing sample, by November 8, 2004, to Professor G. Kenneth Sams, Chair of Search Committee, Department of Classics, CB# 3145, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145. E-mail inquiries should be addressed to: gksams@imap.unc.edu. The Department's website is at www.classics.unc.edu.