ReturnFrom: Sonja
Bermingham
<
sberming@uvic.ca>
University of
Victoria
Assistant Professor in Greek History
The Department of Greek and Roman Studies invites
applications for a tenure track position in Greek History. We are seeking to
make the appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applicants should hold
the PhD and be demonstrably active in research and publishing. The successful
applicant should be able to offer a broad range of courses in Greek history, to
introduce innovative courses related to his/her research areas, and to teach
Greek at all levels of the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. In addition,
the successful candidate should be willing to supervise MA students
concentrating on Greek history and to participate in other relevant components
of our MA program. Applications from candidates with innovative,
interdisciplinary or cross-cultural approaches to Greek history will be
particularly welcome. A willingness to contribute to the life and growth of the
department is essential. The appointment will commence on July 1, 2007. Please send a letter of
application and curriculum vitae to the Chair by October 1, 2006. In
addition, three references should be asked to send confidential letters to the
Chair by November 15, 2006.
Professor Gordon Shrimpton
Chair, Department
of Greek and Roman Studies
P.O. Box 3045, STN CSC
University of
Victoria
Victoria, BC V8W 3P4
Canada
Telephone: (250) 721-8514
Fax:
(250) 721-8516
Email:
gshrimpt@uvic.caWeb:
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/
The University of Victoria is an equity employer
and encourages applications from women, persons and disabilities, visible
minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, people of all sexual orientations and genders,
and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the University.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance
with Canadian Immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will
be given priority.
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David Wardle
<
dward@humanities.uct.ac.za>
Aspects of
Empire
Classical Association of South Africa
First Call for Papers
Classical Association of
South Africa
Golden Jubilee Conference
Aspects of Empire
The 26th
CASA conference will be held at the University of Cape Town from Monday 2nd to
Thursday 5th July 2007 and will celebrate 50 years of the Classical
Association's activities in Southern Africa. The general theme of the conference
is ASPECTS OF EMPIRE, but we welcome offers of papers on any theme related to
the Graeco-Roman world and the Classical Tradition.
We welcome the offer
of papers from professional classicists and from students working at
postgraduate level. Titles and brief abstracts (c. 100 words) should be sent to
Prof. David Wardle by e-mail (
dward@humanities.uct.ac.za)
by 30th September.
A webpage with more details on the conference will be attached to the
website of the
School
of Languages and Literatures of the University of Cape Town from early
September 2006.
Next regular issue 2006 09 15Send submissions to
<bulletin@unb.ca>