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From: James Murray
<
jsm@unb.ca>
The Desmond Conacher Scholarship
Call for applications — This scholarship is offered in memory of Desmond
Conacher, formerly Professor of Classics at Trinity College, Toronto,
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and Honorary President of the
Classical Association of Canada. The scholarship has been endowed
through donations from his family, friends, colleagues, and universities
with which he was associated. Its purpose is to assist and encourage a
young scholar entering graduate studies in classics. The scholarship is
administered by the Classical Association of Canada through its Awards
Committee. One award of $2,500 is offered each year.
Eligibility and criteria — Applicants must be Canadian students
(citizens or permanent residents) intending to enter the first year of
graduate studies in a classics or similar programme at a Canadian
university. Specializations within the general area of classics such as
ancient history, ancient philosophy, and classical archaeology are
eligible. Applicants must be less than 28 years of age on January 1st of
the year of application. The main criteria are academic achievement,
professional promise, and an appropriate under-graduate preparation.
Application procedure — The following items should be sent, to arrive by
MARCH 31st, to Dr. James Murray, CAC Awards Committee Chair, Office of
the Dean of Arts, Tilley Hall, Room 26, University of New Brunswick,
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3:
• A personal statement describing the applicant's previous
academic career, employment experience, and academic and career
objectives;
• A list of graduate programs to which the applicant has applied
for admission;
• Transcripts recording the applicant's undergraduate degree
work (unofficial transcripts are acceptable if certified by the
applicant's department);
• A list of any academic awards and honours received at the
postsecondary level ;
• Two letters of recommendation from teachers familiar with the
applicant's work (sent separately by the writers or included with the
application in envelopes sealed and countersigned by them).
Selection and award procedure — The Committee meets during the
Association's annual general meeting in May. Applicants will be
informed of the results soon after this. The award will be paid in
September subject to confirmation that the winner has registered in an
appropriate graduate program. The committee may choose to reduce the
amount of the award or make an honorary award if the total amount of this
and other awards offered to the winner for the first twelve months of
graduate study (including scholarships, fee remissions, teaching and
research assistantships and the like) exceeds $20,000. In such cases an
award may be made to a runner-up.
Further information — Questions should be addressed to the Awards
Committee chair, Dr. James Murray <
jsm@unb.ca>. Other committee members
in 2006 are: Dr. A. Robinson (University of Regina)
<
annabel.robinson@uregina.ca>, Dr. C. Rubincam (University of Toronto)
<
humanist@credit.erin.utoronto.ca>, Dr. A. Suksi (University of Western
Ontario) <
asuksi@uwo.ca>, and Dr. B. Caron (Université de Montréal)
<
iyv@sympatico.ca>.
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From: Mark Joyal
<
M_Joyal@UManitoba.CA>
University of Manitoba
Sessional Positions
The Department of Classics, University of Manitoba, invites applications
for two eight-month sessional positions, September 2006 to April 2007.
The successful candidates will be required to teach a combination of six
of the following courses (three per term):
• Introduction to Ancient Greek Culture
• Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture
• Greek and Roman Mythology
• Greek Literature in Translation
• Latin Literature in Translation
• Greek Art and Archaeology
• Roman Art and Archaeology
• Introduction to the Reading of Latin
• Intermediate Latin or Greek
• Advanced Latin or Greek
Candidates must have an M.A. in Classics; a completed Ph.D. is preferred.
Candidates must also have a demonstrated ability to teach at the
undergraduate level. The ability to teach courses in Greek and Roman art
and archaeology, or courses in Greek and Latin literature in translation,
will be an advantage.
Applications will be considered until an appointment is made.
For more information contact Dr. Mark Joyal, Head, Department of Classics
at <
m_joyal@umanitoba.ca> or (204) 474-9987. Departmental website:
Applications are encouraged from qualified men and women, including
members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, and persons with
disabilities. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
A letter of application, curriculum vitae, evidence of good teaching, and
three letters of recommendation (received directly from the referees)
should be sent to:
Dr. Mark Joyal
Head, Department of Classics
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
R3T 2M8
Fax: 204-474-7684
Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in
accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection and Privacy Act
(Manitoba).
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From: Mary E. Darlington
<
med@ascsa.org>
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Administrative Director
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens seeks an
Administrative Director. Based in Princeton, New Jersey, the
Administrative Director will handle all duties associated with
professionally administering a non-profit educational institution,
including, but not limited to, financial management, human resources and
benefits administration, operational issues including insurance, Board
stewardship, and a broad range of development activities. The position
manages four fulltime staff in the Princeton office as well as outside
contractors, and reports to the Board of Trustees. Required is a
seasoned administrator with experience working in an international
environment; desirable is an advanced degree in the classics,
archaeology, or a related field. Salary and benefits commensurate with
experience, and include health and pension plan. Candidates should send
a resume, a statement explaining their interest in the position, and the
names of three recommenders to:
Prof. James R. McCredie, President
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
6-8 Charlton Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-5232
Phone: 609-683-0800
Fax: 609-924-0578
The ASCSA is an EO/AA employer.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate
on the basis of race, age, sex, sexual orientation, color, religion,
national or ethnic origin, or disability when considering admission to
any form of membership or application for employment
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From: Donna M. Edwards
<
Donna.Edwards@Dal.Ca>
Dalhousie University
Department of Classics, Dalhousie University, is offering several courses
during the summer of 2006. Offerings include: Introductory Latin and
Intermediate Arabic (May 8th - June 23rd), Intermediate Latin (July 4th
- August 18th), and Ancient Israel in her Near Eastern Context (July 4th
- July 26th). All classes will meet Monday to Thursday. For full time
table please visit:
All offerings are subject to sufficient enrolment. Courses are open to
non-Dalhousie students; please visit
http://www.registrar.dal.ca/regguide/summer/summer.htm#admprc for
complete regulations.
Registration begins February 27th 2006. For any
other questions please contact the Departmental office at (902) 494-3468.
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From: Victoria F. Sherry
<
VFSherry@uwyo.edu>
Seventh Annual Summer Classics Institute
"Life, Love and War: Rome from Republic to Empire"
June 11-16, 2006: University of Wyoming campus, Laramie
The Wyoming Council for the Humanities' seventh annual Summer Classics
Institute focuses on the turbulent end of the Roman republic, its
collapse into civil war and the rise of the Roman Empire. Teachers,
community college faculty and the general public are invited to join
institute director Philip Holt and a distinguished faculty for five days
of exciting study and good company.
For more information, including registration forms and a complete list of
faculty and activities, visit
Registration deadline is May 12, 2006.
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From: Annette Teffeteller
<
teffet@vax2.concordia.ca>
1st IWA International Symposium on Water and Wastewater Technologies in
Ancient Civilizations
28-30 October 2006, Iraklio, Greece
Next regular issue 2006 03 15
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