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From: Michele George
<
georgem@mcmaster.ca>
McMaster University
One-year Appointment
The Department of Classics at McMaster University invites applications
for a contractually limited appointment to run for one year (July 1, 2006
- June 30, 2007). The successful candidate will teach 6 courses (3 per
term) in Latin, Greek, mythology, and Classics in translation. A PhD in
Classics is required, and a record of excellent teaching is preferred.
Applicants should send a letter of application, together with a
curriculum vitae and a sample of their writing, to:
Dr. Michele George, Chair
Department of Classics
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M2
Canada
fax: 905-577-6930
Applications must be received by May 15, 2006, 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, Canadian
citizens 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 peoples, members of sexual
minorities and persons with disabilities.
More information on Classics at McMaster is available on our website:
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From: Monica Hretsina
<
hretsina@utsc.utoronto.ca>
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Two-year Position
The University of Toronto at Scarborough invites applications for a
two-year Contractually Limited Term Appointment at the level of Assistant
Professor in Classics, beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2008.
Classical Studies is part of a multi-disciplinary Humanities department
in which about 1,000 students a year take courses in Classical Studies.
Qualifications: Ph.D. completed or near completion in Classics. Although
no specific research field is specified for this position, the department
is particularly interested in candidates who push beyond conventional
boundaries in Classical studies. Evidence of teaching effectiveness, as
well as an ability and willingness to teach a diverse group of courses,
is required. The successful candidate will teach 4 courses (2 per term)
and will be responsible primarily for providing courses in Greek and
Roman History. The candidate should also be prepared to teach more
broadly in the areas of ancient civilization and culture in both large
lectures and smaller seminars. Ability to teach a course on an
archeological topic and/or the Classical World in film would be an asset.
The closing date for applications is May 15, 2006. Applicants should send
a letter of application and current curriculum vitae, and arrange for
three letters of reference to be sent directly, to:
Professor William R. Bowen, Chair
Department of Humanities
University of Toronto at Scarborough
1265 Military Trail
Toronto, ON M1C 1A4
Canada
The University is strongly committed to diversity within its community
and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members,
women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual
minority groups, and others who may contribute to further diversification
of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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From: Martin Cropp
<
mcropp@ucalgary.ca>
A New Era at the Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme
General Announcement
(La version française suit.)
Beginning 1 April 2006, the Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme
(ASPP), part of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social
Sciences (CFHSS), will feature a new funding structure designed to meet
the changing needs of Canadian scholars. This has been made possible by a
funding increase from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
(SSHRC)
An award from the ASPP is designed to help offset costs of marketing and
promoting a scholarly work. For all submissions made on or after 1 April
2006, the available subvention will be $8,000, up from the former support
level of $7,000. As well as an increase in the overall number of regular
subventions available, there will now also be a distinct stream for
first-time authors of scholarly works (excluding collective works), and
five subventions per year devoted to translations. Successful candidates
applying for a translation subvention will also be eligible for a grant
of up to $4,000 to help offset the costs of translating the work. For
details, please see the ASPP Guidelines.
For those works successful in obtaining ASPP support, subventions are
paid directly to qualified Canadian scholarly publishers after the book
has appeared. Authors may also work with non-Canadian presses in certain
instances, subject to approval by the Management Board of the ASPP.
Authors seeking to work with overseas presses should consult the
Guidelines.
For more information, including our new Guidelines and new registration
form, please see
Enrichissement du Programme d'aide à l'édition savante
À compter du 1er avril 2006, le Programme d'aide à l'édition savante
(PAES), qui fait partie de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines
(FCSH), offrira une nouvelle structure de financement conçue pour
répondre à l'évolution des besoins des chercheurs canadiens. Ce
relèvement des subventions à 8 000 $ a été rendu possible grâ;ce à un
accroissement du financement du Conseil de recherches en sciences
humaines (CRSH).
Les subventions du PAES servent à aider à couvrir les frais de
commercialisation et de promotion d'un ouvrage savant. Pour tous les
manuscrits soumis à compter du 1er avril 2006, la subvention offerte sera
de 8 000 $, comparativement au niveau antérieur de 7 000 $. En outre,
dans le cadre de l'augmentation du nombre des subventions ordinaires, on
créera désormais un volet distinct pour les nouveaux auteurs d'ouvrages
savants (à l'exclusion des ouvrages collectifs), et cinq subventions
annuelles aux traductions. Les candidats reçus qui font une demande de
subvention de traduction seront également admissibles à une subvention à
concurrence de 4 000 $ pour aider à couvrir les frais de traduction de
leur ouvrage. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez consulter les Lignes
directrices du PAES.
Lorsqu'un ouvrage obtient l'appui du PAES, les subventions sont versées
directement à la maison d'édition savante canadienne approuvée, une fois
l'ouvrage publié. Les auteurs peuvent également s'adresser à des
maisons d'édition étrangères dans certains cas, sous réserve
d'approbation par le bureau de direction du PAES. Les auteurs qui
désirent s'adresser à des maisons d'édition étrangères doivent
consulter les Lignes directrices.
Pour de plus amples renseignements, y compris nos nouvelles Lignes
directrices et notre nouveau formulaire d'inscription, veuillez
consulter:
ou communiquer avec notre bureau à
<
secaspp@fedcan.ca> ou à (613) 238-6112, poste 350.
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From: Gilles Maloney
<
editeur@editionsdusphinx.com>
Les Éditions du Sphinx
It is our pleasure to inform you that Les Éditions du Sphinx, a Canadian
publisher specialising in the publication of books or research documents
in the field of Classical, i.e. Greco-roman Antiquity, now has a web site
found at:
http://www.editionsdusphinx.com.
Always searching for quality manuscripts, we take this opportunity to let
you know that we would gladly consider publishing a manuscript you might
intend to see printed.
Next regular issue 2006 05 15
Send submissions to <bulletin@unb.ca>