CANADIAN
CLASSICAL
BULLETIN
BULLETIN CANADIEN DES ÉTUDES
ANCIENNES
16.10 ~ 2010 06 15
~ ISSN 1198-9149
Editor /
rédacteur: Guy Chamberland (Thorneloe University at Laurentian
University)
ccb@cac-scec.ca
webpage: http://www.cac-scec.ca/eng/bcea.html
page
web: http://www.cac-scec.ca/fr/bcea.html
Published by e-mail by the Classical
Association of Canada
Publication électronique de la Société canadienne des
études classiques
President / président: Alison Keith (University of
Toronto) president@cac-scec.ca
Secretary / secrétaire: John Serrati (McGill University,
Montreal) secretary@cac-scec.ca
Treasurer / trésorière: Ingrid Holmberg (University of
Victoria) treasurer@cac-scec.ca
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Contents / Table
des matières
[1] Association Announcements & News / Annonces &
nouvelles de l'Association
~ No announcements this
month
[2] CCB
Announcements / Annonces du BCÉA
~
No announcements this month
[3] Positions Available / Postes à
combler
~ Sessional Lecturer -
University of Alberta,
Augustana Campus
~ 11-month
teaching term appointment - UNB Fredericton
[4] Calls for
Papers; Conference & Lecture Announcements / Conférences
~
ACA call for papers (reminder)
[5] Scholarships & Competitions / Bourses &
concours
~ No announcements this
month
[6] Summer Study
& Field Schools
~ No announcements this
month
[7]
Varia
~ IAT and the teaching of
Latin
~
AAH Directory of Ancient Historians (reminder)
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[3] Positions
Available / Postes à combler
From:
Paula Dufresne
Sessional Lecturer Classical
Studies
Augustana - Humanities
Competition No. -
A105610572
Closing Date - Will remain open
until filled.
The
University's Augustana Campus enrolls about 1000 students in baccalaureate
degree programs on a picturesque residential campus in the city of Camrose, 90
km southeast of Edmonton. Augustana is committed to building on its reputation
for rigorous, high-quality teaching in the tradition of the liberal arts and
sciences, and, in doing so, provides a distinctive undergraduate academic
experience for students within one of Canada's leading universities. Augustana
is the only Canadian member of the 25-member Council of Public Liberal Arts
Colleges, an alliance in support of superior, accessible higher education. It
seeks to attract promising scholars who will share its enthusiasm for teaching
in a collegial, small-campus environment.
The Department of Humanities at
the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus invites applications for the
following sessional teaching position in Classical Studies. Subjects will
include:
Greek Civilization
Greek and Roman Mythology
The
successful candidate will be expected to hold a minimum of a Master's degree in
Classical Studies, and will preferably have recent experience in university
teaching at the undergraduate level.
This position has an approximate
appointment of one academic year; salary will be commensurate with experience in
accordance with the Contract Academic Staff Agreement.
Applications,
including curriculum vitae and the names and contact information of at least two
academic references, should be submitted ASAP; however, the competition will
remain open until filled.
For information about the Augustana Campus and
particular programs, please consult the Faculty webpage at
www.augustana.ualberta.ca. Inquiries before June 28, 2010 concerning this
position should be directed to Dr. John Johansen, Acting Chair of Humanities, at
john.johansen@ualberta.ca. Thereafter, to Dr. Kim Fordham, Chair of Humanities,
at kim.fordham@ualberta.ca.
How to Apply
Apply Online
(http://www.careers.ualberta.ca/competition.aspx?id=A105610572)
Note: Online
applications are preferred.
Mail
before June 28, 2010
Dr. John
Johansen, Acting Chair
Department of Humanities
University of Alberta,
Augustana Campus
4901 - 46 Avenue
Camrose, AB T4V 2R3
Fax: (780)
679-1129
after June 28,
2010
Dr. Kim Fordham, Chair
Department of Humanities
University of
Alberta, Augustana Campus
4901 - 46 Avenue
Camrose, AB T4V 2R3
Fax:
(780) 679-1590
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
The University of
Alberta hires on the basis of merit. We are committed to the principle of equity
in employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all
qualified women and men, including persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and Aboriginal persons.
*** *** ***
From: John
Geyssen
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS
AND ANCIENT HISTORY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, FREDERICTON
The
Department of Classics and Ancient History, on the Fredericton campus of the
University of New Brunswick, invites applications for an 11-month teaching term
appointment at the rank of Instructor, to begin August 1, 2010. The position is
subject to budgetary
approval. The successful applicant will have a PhD in hand or near completion
and will be expected to teach six courses (three per semester), including
courses in Classical Archaeology, Greek, Classical Mythology and Roman
Civilization. For information about the Department of Classics, please visit our
website at http://www.unbf.ca/arts/CLAS/
Interested individuals should
submit a cover letter outlining their teaching and research interests and
experience accompanied by a curriculum vitae, a teaching dossier or comparable
evidence of teaching experience, and the names and contact information of three
people who can supply a letter of reference, and arrange to have three letters
of recommendation sent to
Dr. William G. Kerr, Chair,
Department of
Classics and Ancient History,
University of New Brunswick,
PO Box 4400,
Fredericton NB E3B 5A3.
Fax: (506) 447-3072;
Phone: (506) 458-7507;
email: wkerr@unb.ca.
Review of applications will start immediately and
will continue until the position is filled.
The University of New
Brunswick (UNB) offers the province's only Honours and MA program in Classics,
and the only Archaeology degree program in the Maritime provinces.
All
qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and
permanent residents will be given priority. UNB is committed to employment
equity and encourages applications from qualified women and men, visible
minorities, aboriginal people and persons with disabilities.
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[4]
Calls for Papers; Conference & Lecture Announcements / Appels aux
communications; conférences
From:
Alison Barclay
Call for Papers Reminder:
2010 Meeting of the Atlantic Classical Association
October 15-16, 2010 at
Saint Mary's University, Halifax NS
The Classics program at Saint Mary's
University in Halifax will be hosting the Annual Meeting of the Atlantic
Classical Association on Friday October 15 and Saturday October 16,
2010.
Papers of 20 minutes duration are invited on any aspect of the
Ancient World or its reception. Please send the title and an abstract of not
more than 200 words to 2010 ACA Conference, by August 31, 2010 to Alison Barclay
(Alison.Barclay@smu.ca) or Myles McCallum (Myles.McCallum@smu.ca). Please also
include your A.V. requirements.
Information about conference registration
and places to stay will be available at the end of August.
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[7]
Varia
From:
Margaret-Anne Gillis
Two years ago, the
First Ministers met to discuss the economy and as a result they ratified the
Internal Agreement on Trade which required every province to review their
procedures for certifying professionals, doctors, dentists, engineers,
bricklayers, plumbers, etc., and procedures in place for allowing professionals
from other provinces to move with ease between the provinces as a means of
increasing internal trade. Any barriers had to be reduced or removed entirely as
a result of the IAT. In Ontario, teaching is more highly regulated than in any
other province and this has prevented teachers from other provinces moving to
Ontario and practicing without rigorous scrutiny, often taking up to five years
to receive an OTC (Ontario Teaching Certificate) and often requiring teachers to
take additional qualification courses. As a result of the IAT, Ontario's
Ministry of Education has spent the past two years working with the Ontario
College of Teachers to remove many barriers and create a more fluid system for
teachers trained in other provinces to teach in Ontario. As well, Ontario
trained teachers can work in other provinces without impediment. This is
essentially reciprocity for teaching.
This is important for Classics. It
means that Classics majors interested in teaching Latin at the secondary level
can come to Ontario to certify and have that certification recognised in their
home province. It means that teachers, who have Latin courses in their academic
degree from other provinces, could come to Ontario and begin teaching Latin in
the secondary schools here. On an even broader scale, this means that the
Classics community of Canada can begin to consider the possibility of reviving
Latin in the high school curricula of other provinces. If we think back to the
1950's and 1960's when Latin was a compulsory course at the secondary level in
every jurisdiction in Canada, Classics programmes at the post-secondary level
flourished because there was a direct application of the degree students were
studying: teaching. During the 1970's and 80's, programmes at the secondary
level began to disappear, most notably because of disinterest on the part of
administrators and students and retirements by teachers. In the 1990's, even
into the new millennium, Latin at the secondary level has all but disappeared
everywhere, except in small isolated pockets and in Ontario. While Ontario's
curriculum preserves Latin, the situation is far from idyllic. For the past
twenty years, Classics departments, in Ontario and beyond, have been suffering
enormous reductions to staff and funding. The two are linked. Now is the time
for the Classics community to begin the work to revitalise Classics at the
secondary level. Now is the time to begin the discussion.
*** *** ***
From:
Leanne Bablitz
The Association of Ancient
Historians is currently gathering information for a new "Directory of Ancient
Historians." They have asked me to collect information for those in Canada who
consider themselves ancient historians and wish to have their information
included in the book. Please forward the following information (as you wish it
to appear in the directory) to me in an email (leanne.bablitz@ubc.ca) with the
subject heading "AAH directory":
-- your name;
-- your rank/position;
-- where you received your PhD;
-- your work mailing address;
--
your work phone;
-- home phone (if you wish);
-- your fax;
-- your
email address;
-- your web page address; and
-- your research interests.
(Please use short phrases - can be multiple, but no more than three). If you
know of someone who may not receive the CCB, please pass this along to them. We
obviously want to reach as many historians as possible! The deadline for
submissions is July 31st, 2010.
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