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                                 1998 09 24



        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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From:	IN%"hardingp@interchange.ubc.ca"  "Phillip Harding" 24-SEP-1998



[UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA



DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL, NEAR EASTERN AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES



POSITION IN:]



NEAR EASTERN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY



The Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies invites

applications for a tenure-track position in Near Eastern Art and

Archaeology at the level of Assistant Professor beginning July 1, 1999

subject to budgetary approval.  The successful candidate will be expected

to have sufficient breadth of knowledge about the art, archaeology and

history of the ancient Near East to be able to teach a range of courses

that combine the interests of this recently merged department at a crucial

point in its evolution.  Experience with interdisciplinary teaching and

research is an asset.  Applicants should have completed the Ph. D. and

demonstrated their commitment to scholarship through publication.  Teaching

experience at the post-secondary level is expected.  Salary will be

commensurate with qualifications and experience.  With their letter of

application applicants should send a current c.v. and arrange for three

letters of reference to be forwarded to The Chair, Search Committee,

Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of

British Columbia, C260-1866 Main Mall, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z1 no

later than November 30, 1998.  In accordance with Canadian immigration

requirements this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and

permanent residents.  The University of British Columbia hires on the basis

of merit and is committed to employment equity.  We encourage all qualified

persons to apply.  Please enclose with your application a self-addressed

postcard for acknowledgement of receipt. 



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