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Position Announcement | Assistant Professor of Archaeology of the Ancient Greek World

Description

Brown University’s Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World and the Department of Classics invite applications for an Assistant Professor of Archaeology of the Ancient Greek World.

Preference will be given to candidates whose primary focus is the archaeology of Classical Greece, but candidates will also be considered with expertise in Iron Age, Archaic, Hellenistic, Late Antique, or Byzantine Greek archaeology. The capacity to teach in both the Archaeology of the Ancient World and Classics programs is a requisite of this position, as is an active program in field, laboratory, or museum research in the broader Greek world. We seek exceptional junior scholars who augment or complement the present strengths and diversity of our community at Brown University, and who enhance our commitment to inclusive education and research. Qualified applicants will hold a Ph.D. by the time of their appointment (July 1, 2025).

Applications are welcome from candidates who have demonstrated a capacity for innovative research and cross-disciplinary thinking in the archaeology of the ancient Greek World. Candidates must have an outstanding record of scholarly achievement, as well as a proven record of publication and service commensurate with their career stage. Excellence in, and commitment to, undergraduate and graduate teaching are essential. We particularly value active involvement and leading roles in ongoing fieldwork projects.

Application Instructions

All candidates should submit a letter of application, a statement (150-300 words) of their experience and/or ideas for prioritizing diversity and inclusion in their teaching and research, and a curriculum vitae by October 1, 2024. Applicants should provide the names of three referees with up-to-date contact information (including email); referees will be contacted directly by the Search Committee. The Search Committee may also contact candidates to request additional materials, such as course descriptions or writing samples. Applications received by October 1, 2024 will receive full consideration, but the search will remain open until the position is closed or filled.

Please submit application materials online. There is no need to provide hard copies of application materials for those that have already been submitted electronically.

For further information:

Professor Andrew Scherer
Chair, Search Committee
Director, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World
Brown University
Box 1837 / 60 George Street
Providence, RI 02912
Joukowsky_Institute@brown.edu

Institute for Advanced Study | Unearthing the Past at IAS

 

The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) has released their monthly newsletter! Learn more about their projects relating to the ancient world and archaeology below.


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For more information on the IAS, as well as their other projects related to fields such as physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics, please view their website here.

Cambridge University Research Highlights

Cambridge University’s department for popular research in Classics and Archaeology has released their research highlights from 2023. The public will have open access to articles and chapters usually exclusive to subscribers until the end of February 2024. Access their work here!

For more updates from Cambridge University Press, view their website here.

Friends of ARIT Lecture – “Another Way of Seeing Things”: The Ottoman View over Greek Lands in European Context

An in-person and online lecture with Dr, Paniotis Kontolaimos, National Technical University of Athens and ARIT American School of Classical Studies at Athens exchange fellow.

Monday, October 23, 2023 at 6:00 pm İstanbul, 11 am New York

In person lecture at ANAMED Auditorium, İstiklal Caddesi, 181, Merkez Han, Beyoğlu

For livestreaming on zoom,register in advance for this meeting at the link here.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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