November 10, 2003

UMISS: Ancient historian (tenure track)
The Department of Classics at the University of Mississippi invites
ancient historians to apply for the tenure-track position of Assistant
Professor, to begin in academic year 2004-2005 (starting date
mid-August, 2004). In addition to offering a broad array of courses in
ancient Mediterranean history, applicants must be able to teach Latin
and Greek language at all levels to undergraduate and graduate
students. A completed Ph.D. is required. Review of applications will
begin on December 10, 2003 and will continue until the position is
filled or until an adequate pool of candidates is reached. Applicants
should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae (including email
address), 3 letters of recommendation, evidence of successful teaching,
and graduate transcripts to: Chair, Search Committee, Department of
Classics, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677.
The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title
IX/Section504/ADA/ADEA Employer.

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BU: Latinist (tenure track)

The Department of Classical Studies at Boston University seeks applications or
nominations for a full-time position in Latin at the rank of assistant (tenure track) or
associate professor, field(s) of specialization open, to begin in September 2004.
Candidates should have Ph.D. in hand and must demonstrate exceptional potential
or achievement as scholars and as teachers of undergraduate and graduate
students. Applicants should send a CV and at least three letters of recommendation
to Professor Ann Vasaly, Chair, Department of Classical Studies, Boston University,
745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA 02215, to be received on or before 1
December 2003. Boston University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer and encourages applications from qualified women and minorities.

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