UNC-Chapel Hill
Late
antique/medieval Latin
The Department of Classics at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the College of Arts and
Sciences invites applications for a position
in Late Ancient/Medieval Latin,
either tenure-track at the assistant professor level, or tenured or
tenure-track at the associate professor level. The area of
specialization is open, but we particularly welcome candidates working
in Late Antiquity (4th to 7th centuries), and those with an ability to
teach paleography at the graduate level. Teaching duties will include
graduate and undergraduate courses in Late Ancient and Medieval Latin
and civilization, and undergraduate courses in Classical Latin and
civilization. The successful candidate will be expected to take an
active part in the interdepartmental program in Medieval Studies.
UNC Chapel Hill has recently received a sizeable grant for Medieval and
Early Modern Studies. Applicants should demonstrate excellence in
research and a commitment to teaching; teaching experience is
preferred. Preference will be given to those who have the Ph.D.
in hand. Women and minority scholars are encouraged to apply. UNC
Chapel Hill is an EOE employer. Complete applications must be received
by November 1, 2007 for consideration.