Description The Department of Classics at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for a Full-Time, open-rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full) Teaching Professor. The Teaching Professor will coordinate the teaching of beginning and intermediate Greek and Latin (which involves supervising graduate students teaching beginning languages) and may serve as the Director of Undergraduate Studies. The teaching load is six courses per year, including a combination of Greek and Latin language and Classics courses in translation (if also serving as Director of Undergraduate Studies, the teaching load will be five courses per year). A Ph.D. is required by the beginning of the fall semester. Candidates with some administrative experience are encouraged to apply. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience and include generous institutional support for professional development.
We welcome applications from candidates who will complement existing departmental strengths and contribute to the flourishing of our undergraduate program and to the intellectual life of the Department and the University.
Information about the Department of Classics can be found at https://classics.nd.edu.
Please direct any preliminary inquiries concerning the position to Professor Brian Krostenko, bkrosten@nd.edu.
Qualifications Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. or equivalent by July 1st.
Applicants should be prepared to teach undergraduate courses in Greek and Latin language and in Classics in translation.
Application Instructions Application Materials
- a letter of application addressed to Professor Brian Krostenko, Chair of the Search Committee, detailing the applicant's qualifications and reasons for interest in the position;
- a current curriculum vitae;
- three letters of recommendation;
- evidence of teaching experience (especially course syllabi) and all teaching evaluations from the past three years, if available.
Please direct any preliminary inquiries concerning the position to Professor Brian Krostenko at bkrosten@nd.edu