Canadian
Classical Bulletin/Bulletin canadien des études
anciennes (ISSN 1198-9149)
Volume 10.7 (2004 03 16)
Editors/Redacteurs:
J. W. Geyssen & J. S. Murray (University of New
Brunswick) <bulletin@unb.ca>
Published by the Classical Association of Canada/
Publié par la société canadienne
des études classiques
President: Catherine Rubincam (University of Toronto at Mississauga)
<Rubincam@utm.utoronto.ca>
Secretary/Secretaire: Patrick Baker
(Université Laval) <Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca>
Treasurer/Tresorier:
Craig Cooper (University of Winnipeg) <c.cooper@uwinnipeg.ca>
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From: Carmen Camilleri
<classics@mcmaster.ca>
12-month contractually limited appointment
in the area of Greek, Latin, and Classical Civilization
The Department of Classics at McMaster
University invites applications for a 12-month contractually limited
appointment in the area of Greek, Latin, and Classical Civilization at
the Assistant Professor level to commence July 1, 2004. The salary
floor at the rank of Assistant Professor as of July 1, 2004 will
be $49,861. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in
Classics or near completion with teaching experience in relevant
courses. The successful candidate will be expected to teach 6
three-unit undergraduate courses in Greek, Latin, and Classical
Civilization. Applicants should send a letter of application, together
with a curriculum vitae to:
Dr. Howard Jones, Chair,
Department of Classics, McMaster University,
1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M2, Canada
(Fax: 905-577-6930).
Applications must be received by April 15, 2004, and applicants should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to reach the department by the same date.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians
and Permanent Residents will be given priority. McMaster University is
strongly committed to employment equity within its community, and to
recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages
applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of
visible minorities, Aboriginal persons, members of sexual minorities,
and persons with disabilities.
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From: Leonard Curchin
<lcurchin@watarts.uwaterloo.ca>
Tenure-track position in Classical Studies
Applications are invited for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in Classical
Studies, beginning on or after January 1, 2005 (start date is
negotiable). The successful candidate will have a PhD in Classical
Studies in hand or close to completion, and an ability to teach a
variety of courses in classical civilizations and languages, and in
particular, art and archaeology. Applicants should also have the
ability to apply computer-related technology to teaching and research.
Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Consideration of applications will begin September 15, 2004. Please
send curriculum vitae and supporting documents (graduate transcripts,
course evaluations) and arrange for three letters of reference to be
sent to: Dr. L.A. Curchin, Chair, Department of Classical Studies,
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 <
lcurchin@watarts.uwaterloo.ca>. Candidates who applied for a position in this department in the fall of 2003 may request that their file be reactivated.
For more information on the department, please visit our website at
http://classics.uwaterloo.ca.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. The University
of Waterloo encourages applications from all qualified individuals,
including women, members of visible minorities, native peoples and
persons with disabilities.
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From: CACWCAPN
<cacwcapn@uvic.ca>
CACW-CAPN Joint Conference 2005
Call For Papers
(Ir)rationality in Antiquity
The Classical Association of the
Canadian West and the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest
will be holding a Joint Annual Meeting in Victoria, British Columbia on
Friday, February 18 and Saturday, February 19, 2005. Laurel Bowman and
Gregory Rowe of the University of Victoria are the conference
organizers.
The theme of this conference is "(Ir)rationality in Antiquity": the
exploration of the rational and the irrational in the Greek and Roman
world - as practices, as discourses, and as ancient and modern
conceptual categories. Possible topics for sessions include - but are
not limited to - maps and itineraries (geographic and mythical), myth
and history, myth and philosophy, 'magic' and 'religion', oracles and
divination, madness and inspiration, and technical and scientific
literature. Papers are particularly encouraged on topics related to
this theme. Submissions are invited, however, on all subjects of
special interest to classicists. The organizers also welcome organized
panels.
Abstracts of 100-150 words and a brief CV can be submitted online at the conference website,
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/cacwcapn
The deadline for submission is APRIL 15, 2004.
(This date will allow the organizers to submit a SSHRC grant proposal
for the conference). Papers should not be more than 15-20 minutes in
length.
Abstracts of papers presented will be published on the conference
website. Detailed information regarding the conference schedule and
accommodations
will also be made available on the website in the fall of 2004.
The organizers can be contacted at <
cacwcapn@uvic.ca>
or at CACWCAPN Conference, c/o Department of Greek and Roman Studies,
University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3045, Victoria B.C. CANADA V8W 3P4.
Next regular issue 2004 04 15
Send submissions to <bulletin@unb.ca>