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We seek a candidate with a specialty in ancient Mediterranean archaeology and material culture, with the ability to teach undergraduate courses in their specialty, as well as the ability to teach Latin and/or Greek at the beginning and intermediate levels. The candidate should also demonstrate experience in teaching languages and archeology with digital technologies or through digital humanities. Duties include a 4-course teaching load per semester focused on Greek and Latin, Mediterranean cultures, and archeology.

Application Materials

Applicants must submit:
• a curriculum vitae
• a cover letter/letter of application,
• a teaching portfolio or teaching philosophy statement
• A writing sample or publication demonstrating research engagement relative to teaching.
• a list of three professional references (name, title, email address, and phone number) willing to provide letters of recommendation if requested during the application process. Letters of recommendation will be requested only for candidates selected for interviews.

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