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VASSAR COLLEGE – POUGHKEEPSIE, NY
The Vassar College Department of Classics invites applications for the Blegen Research Fellowship in 2007-08. Vassar College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community.

The Fellowship, tenable for one year, is intended for a scholar who needs a year of reduced teaching responsibility to develop or bring to fruition a major research project. For 2007-2008, we invite applications from scholars specializing in any aspect of Greek or Roman language, literature, history, society or religion, but we have a preference for those considering questions that cross disciplinary or methodological boundaries or that engage with the broader Mediterranean world in some way.

The Fellow teaches two courses. One, of the Fellow's own devising, is a seminar at the advanced level taught in English translation and related to the Fellow's research interests. The other course is a regular course from the department's curriculum appropriate to the Fellow's background.

The Fellowship carries a stipend appropriate to the Fellow's experience, plus benefits, and includes the use, without cost, of a furnished three-bedroom apartment (including utilities).

Please forward applications before January 15, 2007 to: J. Bert Lott, Chair, Department of Classics, Box 733, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604, U.S.A. Please include: a curriculum vitae; a statement describing the content and current status of your proposed research project; suggestions for an advanced seminar in English translation related to your interests (include title and brief course description); a representative sample of work; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees, whom you should ask to send supporting letters to the above address before the deadline. The selection process will take into account the needs of the department in addition to the intrinsic merits of the applicant.