CANADIAN
CLASSICAL BULLETIN BULLETIN
CANADIEN DES ETUDES ANCIENNES
16.9.1 ~ 2010 05 24
~ ISSN 1198-9149
Editor /
rédacteur: Guy Chamberland (Thorneloe University at Laurentian
University) ccb@cac-scec.ca
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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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Available position From: Terry
Smith TEACHING POSITION AVAILABLE -- 2010/11 CLST 101 -- Introduction to
Greek and Roman Civilization GREK 208 -- Intermediate Greek CLST 304* --
Archaeology of the Classical World and Hellenistic Period
Department of
Classics Queen's University, Kingston, ON CAN K7L 3N6 The Department of
Classics at Queen's University invites applications from suitably qualified
candidates interested in teaching CLST 101 -- Introduction to Greek and Roman
Civilization (1.0), the first half (Fall
Term) of GREK 208 -- Intermediate Greek (1.0.), and CLST 304 -- Archaeology of
the Classical World and Hellenistic Period (0.5). CLST 101 and GREK 208 are
on-campus, lecture courses with an expected enrolment of 385 and 20 students
respectively. CLST 304 is an on-campus,
seminar course with an expected enrolment of 50 students.
Candidates
should have a Ph.D, and
teaching experience at the university level in Classics. This is a fall/winter
term appointment for the
period September 1 2010 to April 30, 2011, with classes in session from
September 13, 2010 to April 8, 2011.
The University invites applications
from all qualified individuals. Queen's
University is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and
welcomes applications from women, visible minorities, aboriginal people, persons
with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender
identity. All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given
priority.
Academic professionals at Queen's University are governed by
the Collective Agreement between the Queen's University Faculty Association
(QUFA) and the University, which is posted at http://www.qufa.ca. A candidate
qualified to teach may be
considered for appointment to a Term Adjunct position as defined by the
Collective Agreement for All Faculty, Librarians and Archivist between QUFA and
Queen's University. Remuneration will be
in accordance with the Collective Agreement, and appointments are subject to
funding or enrolment criteria. A
suitably qualified candidate who is a graduate student at Queen's teaching a
course in their discipline is eligible for appointment as a Teaching Fellow
during the period of their employment.
If the graduate student is teaching a course in a different discipline
then they would be eligible for appointment as a Term Adjunct.
Applications should include a
complete and current curriculum vitae, letters of reference from two (2)
referees, and any other relevant materials the candidate wishes to submit for
consideration such as a letter of intent, teaching dossier, etc. Please arrange
to have applications and
supporting letters sent directly to: Dr. Caroline Falkner, Head
Department of Classics Queen’s University Kingston Ontario Canada K7L
3N6 Applications will be received until June 15th. Review of
applications will commence shortly
thereafter, and the final appointment is subject to budgetary approval.
Additional information about the Department
of Classics can be found at http://www.queensu.ca/classics.
Course
Descriptions: CLST-101/1.0 -- Introduction to Greek and Roman Civilization
[3L] An introduction to major themes in the development of Greek and Roman
civilization using the evidence of literature, history and archaeology. Some
attention will be given to those aspects
of ancient cultural and intellectual growth that are of significance in the
western tradition.
GREK-208/1.0 -- Intermediate Greek [3L/S] Review of
grammar followed by a study of a work of Euripides. In addition to developing
facility in translation, study of literary content and background of authors.
PREREQUISITE: 4U Greek or GREK 112 (or equivalent).
CLST-304*/0.5 --
Archaeology of the Classical World and Hellenistic Period [3L] Intensive
study of the achievements in architecture, painting and sculpture, and town
planning from 480 B.C. to 31 B.C. PREREQUISITE: One of CLST 101, 129, 200*,
or permission of the Department.
Posted: May 19, 2010
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