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C A N A D I E N D E S E T U D E S A N C I E N N E S
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1998 10 11
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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POSITION ADVERTISEMENTS: UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, DEPARTMENT OF
GREEK, LATIN & ANCIENT HISTORY
(1) University of Calgary. The Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History
invites applications for an appointment in Latin Literature and Language,
to be made either at junior assistant professor level or at senior
associate/junior full professor level. A senior appointee would be expected
to assume the department headship. PhD and demonstrated excellence in both
teaching and research are required. The appointee will provide leadership
in the delivery and development of our programme in Latin literature and
language from beginners' to graduate level, and will contribute to our wide
range of undergraduate courses in Greek and Roman history and civilisation.
Some familiarity with relevant information technology is needed.
Candidates' research should be concerned with Latin literature and its
historical and cultural context, and should complement the established
scholarly interests and directions of the Department.
The ability of candidates to contribute as the Department builds on its
strengths and meets the challenges of a changing academic environment will
be an important consideration in the selection process. The Department has
established a strong record of research, teaching and community contact
since its inception in 1968, and currently maintains nine continuing
positions, sixty undergraduate majors, about 2500 course enrolments per
year, a small MA programme, and joint major programmes with the Religious
Studies and History departments as well as its own programme in Classics.
Library and teaching resources are substantial. The Nickle collection of
some 15,000 ancient coins is housed in the University's Nickle Arts Museum.
For full information see the University's Worldwide Web site
(http://www.ucalgary.ca).
Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, evidence of teaching
accomplishment, and samples of recent published or other written work, and
(for junior applicants) university transcripts. Confidential letters from
three referees are required. Applications and correspondence should be sent
to Dr J.W. Humphrey (Acting Dean), Faculty of Humanities, University of
Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, CALGARY AB CANADA T2N 1N4. Enquiries may
be addressed to the Acting Department Head, Professor M.J. Cropp
(403-220-5803; mcropp@acs.ucalgary.ca). Applications should arrive by 15
December 1998. The University of Calgary respects, appreciates and
encourages diversity. The Department is strongly committed to increasing
the representation of women in its continuing faculty.
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(2) University of Calgary. The Department of Greek, Latin & Ancient History
invites applications for an appointment in the area of classical
archaeology and material culture, to be made either at junior assistant
professor level or at senior associate/junior full professor level. A
senior appointee would be expected to assume the department headship. PhD
and demonstrated excellence in both teaching and research are required. The
appointee will provide leadership in the delivery and development of
courses at various levels in archaeology, art, architecture and technology,
and should be able to teach in a related area of ancient history. Some
familiarity with relevant information technology is needed. Candidates'
research should be concerned with archaeology and material culture in
classical or late antiquity, preferably with a main focus in the Greek
world or the eastern Mediterranean, and should complement the established
scholarly interests and directions of the Department.
The ability of candidates to contribute as the Department builds on its
strengths and meets the challenges of a changing academic environment will
be an important consideration in the selection process. The Department has
established a strong record of research, teaching and community contact
since its inception in 1968, and currently maintains nine continuing
positions, sixty undergraduate majors, about 2500 course enrolments per
year, a small MA programme, and joint major programmes with the Religious
Studies and History departments as well as its own programme in Classics.
Library and teaching resources are substantial. The Nickle collection of
some 15,000 ancient coins is housed in the University's Nickle Arts Museum.
For full information see the University's Worldwide Web site
(http://www.ucalgary.ca).
Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, evidence of teaching
accomplishment, and samples of recent published or other written work, and
(for junior applicants) university transcripts. Confidential letters from
three referees are required. Applications and correspondence should be sent
to Dr J.W. Humphrey (Acting Dean), Faculty of Humanities, University of
Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, CALGARY AB CANADA T2N 1N4. Enquiries may
be addressed to the Acting Department Head, Professor M.J. Cropp
(403-220-5803; mcropp@acs.ucalgary.ca). Applications should arrive by 15
December 1998. The University of Calgary respects, appreciates and
encourages diversity. The Department is strongly committed to increasing
the representation of women in its continuing faculty.
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