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                                 1998 06 18



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

                  Publie par courrier electronique par la 

                  societe canadienne des etudes classiques



             President:  J.I. McDougall, University of Winnipeg

                       IAIN.MCDOUGALL@UWINNIPEG.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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[Editor's note: this is the properly edited special issue of CCB / BCEA 

which replaces the e-mail message from the University of Alberta which was

unfortunately sent to the Bulletin's distribution list rather than to the

editor, causing this double mailing. KHK] 



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                          POSITION ADVERTISEMENT



                       CLASSICAL ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY





     The Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta, invites

applications for a tenure-stream appointment at the junior Assistant

Professor level in the area of Classical art and archaeology.  Candidates

should be prepared to teach senior undergraduate and graduate level courses

in Roman Art, and will be expected to teach an introductory course in

either World History or Classical Mythology. Demonstrated excellence in

teaching and research is essential; a PhD is required prior to issuance of

a contract. 



     The Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta is engaged in an

extensive process of renewal, and is committed to ensuring that the

substantial number of hirings anticipated over the next several years will

secure for the future the lively and productive intellectual environment on

which it prides itself.  The Classics program itself is undergoing major

renewal.  The current appointment is one of four new appointments in the

last two years.  It is the Department's aim to maintain a strong and

balanced program in Classics while at the same time encouraging innovative

developments in the field.  The Classics program is currently supported by

faculty with specialist interests in a broad range of Classical study,

including Greek and Latin literature, Green and Roman history, and

Classical archaeology.  The Department has identified Classical archaeology

as an emerging area of strength and has active programs of excavation in

Italy and Tunisia.  The University of Alberta offers excellent library

resources in many areas of Classics.  Other resources include an extensive

Departmental slide library and the W. G. Hardy Museum of Classical

Antiquities. 



     The appointment will commence on 1 July 1999, conditional on funds

being made available.  The current salary floor for an Assistant Professor

is $40,638.  A letter of application, a curriculum vitae, university

transcripts, and representative samples of publications or other written

work are required.  In addition, three referees should be asked to send

confidential letters of appraisal to Ms. Louise Jenkins, Secretary to the

Hiring Committee, Department of History and Classics, University of

Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H4.  Closing date:  30 September 1998. 



     The University of Alberta is committed to the principle of equity in

employment.  As an employer we welcome diversity in the workplace and

encourage applications from all qualified women and men, including

Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible

minorities. 



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