University of Nottingham
School of Humanities - Department of Classics
Lecturer in Classical Studies (Fixed-term)
Applications are invited for a fixed term lecturership in the Department of
Classics for the Autumn Semester 2003/4. The post is to provide replacement
teaching for Professor A.H. Sommerstein, who has been given AHRB Research
Leave. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the
Department's teaching of Greek and Latin literature and in particular to
modules on Greek drama.
Salary will be within the range £22,191 - £23,296 per annum, depending on
qualifications and experience. Tenure of the appointment will start from
15 September 2003 and the post is offered on a fixed-term contract until 23
January 2004.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr J W Rich, tel: 0115 951 4804 or
Email: [log in to unmask]
Further details and application forms are available on the WWW at:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/academic.html or from the Human
Resources Department, Highfield House, The University of Nottingham,
University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. Tel: 0115 951 3262. Fax: 0115 951
5205. Email: [log in to unmask] Please quote ref. TW/092A.
Closing date for applications: 23 July 2003. Interview date: 8 August 2003.
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Part-time Lectureship
Archaeology
University of Southampton
Applications are invited for the post of 0.5 fte Lecturer in Archaeology
(School of Humanities). The appointment is for a fixed period of 3 years.
Applicants should have research and teaching experience in the field of
prehistoric archaeology. Knowledge of aspects of anthropology would be an
advantage.
The appointment will be 0.5 fte on the Lecturer Grade A scale (£22,191 -
£25451 per annum).
Application forms and further particulars may be obtained from
Human Resources (A),
University of Southampton,
Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ,
Tel: 023 8059 2750, e-mail: [log in to unmask] or minicom: 023 8059 5595.
Applications, which should be accompanied by a full curriculum vitae (seven
copies for UK applicants and one from overseas) and the names of two
referees, should be returned no later than 23rd July 2003.
Please quote reference number 02A0879.
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The Institute for the Study of Slavery (ISOS) at the University of
Nottingham is offering four postgraduate scholarships, starting in
September/October 2003, for a period of three years each, for
research on slavery leading to the award of a PhD. Each
scholarship will be worth circa £13,000 per annum for each of
the three years. The Institute was originally founded by the late
Professor Thomas Wiedemann of the Department of Classics
(under the title 'International Centre for the History of Slavery')
and staff of the department continue to play a prominent role in
its activities. The PhD scholarships are open to (among others)
postgraduate students of classics and ancient history wishing to
undertake PhD research on topics within the following broad
subject areas:
- slavery in the ancient world
- literary and visual representations of slavery
- comparative slave studies
Successful candidates for the scholarships will be supervised by
two members of staff in the relevant subject area. The
Department of Classics at Nottingham can offer PhD supervision
across a wide range of slavery-related topics in the history,
literature and visual culture of the Greek and Roman worlds.
The Department has recently been strengthened by the
appointment of two new Professors: Stephen Hodkinson
(Ancient History) and Judith Mossman (Classics).
Applications for the above scholarships should be sent as soon
as possible, and no later than 31 August 2003. Initial letters of
application, together with a research proposal, should be sent to
the Director of the Institute, Professor Dick Geary, Department
of History, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD (email:
[log in to unmask]). Please also send a copy to Dr
Doug Lee, Postgraduate Admissions Officer, Department of
Classics, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD (email:
[log in to unmask]), to whom enquiries can be made
about research supervision available in the Department.
Further information about the Institute for the Study of Slavery
can be found at http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/isos. For further
information about the Department of Classics, see
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/classics.
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Dr Doug Lee
Department of Classics
University of Nottingham
Nottingham NG7 2RD
tel. 0115 951 4801
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