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Yale University - New Haven, CT (3 Positions)
The Department of Classics, Yale University, invites applications for an assistant professorship in the history and literature of the Roman Republic and early empire, with a preference for the Latin prose writing of the period. The appointment is for a four-year renewable term, beginning on July 1, 2001. Applicants should by then have the Ph.D. in hand, and show accomplishment and promise in teaching and research appropriate to their experience. Applications, including a curriculum vitae, full transcript, and a sample of work of 20-30 pages, should be addressed to Professor John F. Matthews, Department of Classics, Yale University, 344 College Street, P.O. Box 208266, New Haven, CT 06520-8266 to be received by February 16, 2001. Candidates should also arrange for four references to be sent to Professor John F. Matthews by the same date. Yale University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

POSITION ONE: The Departments of Classics and History of Art, Yale University, invite applications for an assistant professorship in the field of Roman Art and Archaeology, to be held jointly between the two departments and to complement the strengths of the present faculty. The duties of the position begin on July 1, 2001. Applicants should by then have the Ph.D. in hand, and show accomplishment and promise in teaching and research appropriate to their experience. Applications, including a curriculum vitae, full transcript, and a sample of work of 20-30 pages, should be addressed to the chair of the search committee, Professor Susanna Morton Braund, Department of Classics, Yale University, 344 College Street, P.O. Box 208266, New Haven, CT 06520-8266 (susanna.braund@yale.edu), to be received by November 10, 2000. Candidates should also arrange for four references to be sent to Professor Braund by the same date. The department proposes to interview at the AIA conference in San Diego in January, 2001. Yale University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

POSITION TWO: The Department of Classics, Yale University, invites applications for a position at open level in the field of pre-Classical material and literary culture, the duties of the position to begin on July 1, 2001. For applicants at the level of a tenured appointment as full or associate professor, evidence of distinction in both scholarship and teaching is required; applicants at the rank of assistant professor should have the Ph.D. in hand by July 2001, and should show accomplishment and promise in teaching and research appropriate to their experience. The successful candidate will have an expertise in the material culture and art of the Mediterranean region from the late Bronze Age to about 500 B.C., and will be able to teach this material in association with the literary and linguistic evidence relating to the period. Applications, including a curriculum vitae, letters of reference from four referees, and in the case of junior candidates, a full transcript and sample of work of 20-30 pages, should be addressed to Professor John F. Matthews, Chair, Department of Classics, Yale University, 344 College Street, P.O. Box 208266, New Haven, CT 06520-8266 (e-mail: john.matthews@yale.edu), to be received by Monday, November 27, 2000. The department hopes to interview selected candidates at the APA meeting in San Diego in January, 2001. Yale University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.