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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA - VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
The Department of Greek and Roman Studies invites applications for a position in Greek archaeology at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants should demonstrate potential in research and publication, the ability to offer a broad range of courses in Greek archaeology, art, and culture, to introduce innovative courses related to their research areas, and to teach Greek at the undergraduate level. In addition, the successful candidate should be willing to supervise graduate students concentrating on Greek archaeology or art and to participate in other relevant components of our graduate programme. The Department will consider applications across a broad historical and methodological spectrum, but will be most interested in candidates who display an engagement with social and cultural issues, and an interest in field work. Applications from candidates with innovative, interdisciplinary or cross-cultural approaches to Greek archaeology and art will also be particularly welcome. In addition, the Department of Greek and Roman Studies has been asked to introduce a PhD programme, and seeks candidates who would be interested in assisting in the development of such a programme. The appointment will commence on 1 July 2003. The salary floor for an Assistant Professor as of January 2002 is $45,740. Please send a letter of application and curriculum vitae to the Chair by November 15, 2002. In addition, three referees should be asked to send confidential letters to the Chair by the same date. Professor Ingrid E. Holmberg, Chair, Department of Greek and Roman Studies, Box 3045, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P4, Canada. Tel: (250) 721-8528; Fax: (250) 721-8516; e-mail: ingrid@uvic.ca; web site: http://web.uvic.ca/grs/.

The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and aboriginal persons. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.