THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS at Brown University has been authorized to
search for an ancient Greek historian (open rank). The area of specialization is
open, as is the rank (tenure-track Assistant Professor to tenured Full Professor). The
successful candidate will teach Greek history, as well as Classical Greek language
and literature. Prerequisites for consideration include distinction in scholarship
and teaching in any aspect of Greek history. PhD must be in hand by June 30,
2011.CANDIDATES should submit a letter of application and a curriculum vitae.
Untenured applicants should submit a single example of their writing, and
commission three letters of recommendation; tenured candidates should submit
the names and contact information of at least five references.APPLICATIONS should be sent to:
Chair of the Ancient Greek History Search Committee
Department of Classics
Brown University
Box 1856
Providence, RI 02912, USAEmail submissions accepted. Send to Classics_Department@brown.edu with the subject heading
“Greek Historian Applicant”REVIEW of applications will begin on November 1. The department will be conducting interviews of
candidates at the annual meeting of the American Philological Association in San Antonio, TX, in
early January 2011.INQUIRIES may be directed to John_Cherry AT brown.edu.
Brown University is committed to diversity in its faculty and encourages
applications from qualified women and under-represented minority candidates.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Classics/

