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Canadian Classical Bulletin/Bulletin canadien des études anciennes    (ISSN 1198-9149)
Volume 11.1.1 (2004 09 17)
Editors/Redacteurs: J. W. Geyssen (University of New Brunswick) & J. R. Porter (University of Saskatchewan)     <bulletin@unb.ca

Published by the Classical Association of Canada/ Publié par la société canadienne des études classiques

President: Martin Cropp (University of Calgary) <mcropp@ucalgary.ca>
Secretary/Secretaire: Patrick Baker (Université Laval) <Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca>
Treasurer/Tresorier: Annabel Robinson (University of Regina) <annabel.robinson@uregina.ca>
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  Contents of CCB/BCEA 11.1.1 (2004 09 17)                                           Return to CCB Archive   /   BCÉA Archives
        1. Position Available
                     (McGill)

 
Position Available
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From: S. Force
             <silke.force@mcgill.ca>
McGill University
John MacNaughton Chair in Classics

To fill the John MacNaughton Chair in Classics, effective 1 August 2005, the Department of History and Classics Program announces a search for an accomplished historian of Ancient Greece. The field is open. It is expected that the successful candidate, in addition to duties in Classical history, will contribute to the offerings of the Classics Programme by the offering of one course per year in the reading of historical texts and sources in Ancient Greek or Latin. The ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses is required. A letter of application, curriculum vitae, one-page statement of approach to teaching the subject, and three confidential letters of reference should be sent to:

Professor Brian Lewis, Chair
Department of History
McGill University
855 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H3A 2T7.

The review of files will begin on 15 November 2004. We encourage all qualified people to apply, but Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. McGill University is committed to equity in employment. English is the language of instruction at McGill, but knowledge of French is an asset.



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