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                                 1998 04 22



        Published by e-mail by the Classical Association of Canada/ 

                  Publie par courrier electronique par la 

                  societe canadienne des etudes classiques



                 President:  A. Daviault, Universite Laval

                       ANDRE.DAVIAULT@LIT.ULAVAL.CA

        Secretary/Secretaire:  I.M. Cohen, Mount Allison University 

                              ICOHEN@MTA.CA                     

          Treasurer/Tresorier:  C. Cooper, University of Winnipeg

                        CRAIG.COOPER@UWINNIPEG.CA

                      

                           Edited by/redige par 

                       K.H. Kinzl, Trent University

                             KKINZL@TRENTU.CA





http://www.trentu.ca/cac/                                     ISSN 1198-9149

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From: "Prof T. Cornell" 

Subject: Lectureship in Greek





Dear Colleague



The following advertisement appeared today in The Guardian. I should

be grateful if you could bring it to the attention of any suitable

applicants.



Many thanks



Tim Cornell





        UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER



        LECTURESHIP IN CLASSICS (GREEK)



Applications are invited for a lectureship in Classics from 1 September

1998 to engage in research and to teach a range of undergraduate courses in

Classics and Classical Studies and to contribute to the teaching of the MA

in Ancient World Studies. The successful applicant will be an active

scholar with a good knowledge of Latin and Greek and outstanding research

potential in the field of classical studies, with specialised interests and

research experience in some area of ancient Greek studies. 



Salary will be in the range stlg16,045 - stlg21,894 per annum (under

review). 



Further particulars and application form (to be returned by 20 May 1998)

are available from the Director of Personnel, The University of Manchester,

Manchester M13 9PL (tel 0161 275 2028; fax 0161 275 2221; minicom 0161 275

7889; email: Personnel@man.ac.uk; web site: http://www.man.ac.uk. 



Please quote ref 265/98



As an Equal Opportunities Employer the University welcomes applications

from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community,

regardless of race, religion, gender or disability. 





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Sender: J.E.Robb@soton.ac.uk

Subject: Job Opening -- Professor of Archaeology



Note that the deadline for applications is Friday, May 22nd. 

John Robb

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY

CHAIR IN ARCHAEOLOGY



Applications are invited for a new Professorship in the Department of

Archaeology at the University of Southampton.. The Department was graded 5

in the 1996 RAE and this appointment will complement and expand existing

areas of expertise. The successful candidate will provide academic

leadership through innovative teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate

level, an international research focus, including fieldwork, and contribute

to the administration of a large department. 



Applications will be welcomed from any outstanding researcher but we seek

in particular to appoint in one of the following areas; 

 

	The early historic, Classical and Roman civilisations of western

Europe, the Mediterranean and/or the Middle East, with an emphasis on the

changing patterns of individual and political identities through art,

material objects and the built environment. 

	The social archaeology of technology, including cognitive and 

symbolic approaches to a material type from any period or region, and the

interpretation of techniques of manufacture, use and the disposal of

artefacts. 



For informal enquiries please contact Professor Clive Gamble, +44 (0)1703

592247, e-mail csg@soton.ac.uk 



Department of Archaeology

University of Southampton

Southampton  SO17 1BF UK

tel. 01703-592247

fax 01703-593023



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