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The teaching load is three course sections per semester, with a focus on Latin and ancient Greek language teaching at the beginner and intermediate levels, and with the option to teach classes with readings in English online during the winter and summer interterms for additional compensation.
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Our new hire will be replacing a retiring Greek archaeologist. Candidates should be able to demonstrate excellence in undergraduate teaching for both non-majors in General Education courses and archaeology majors in survey and upper-level courses.
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Commitment to teaching Greek. Directing and overseeing the Greek language curriculum. Particular focus on Pauline literature in the tradition and method of Geerhardus Vos and Richard Gaffin, and eager commitment to leading the Greek curriculum are highly valued.
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Additional areas of interest for teaching may (but do not need to) include: the ancient Mediterranean beyond Greece and Rome; digital humanities; public scholarship; and material culture. We are seeking an entry-level teacher-scholar who can teach Latin and Greek at all levels and is passionate about working in a liberal arts setting.
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Hematology Oncology physician needed to join an established practice at a community teaching hospital. This is a diverse city of 900,000 people with excellent Greek, Indian, Basque cullinary infuences.
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Position Summary The Los Rios Community College District is seeking a pool of qualified applicants for possible temporary part-time faculty teaching assignments. Job Posting Title Greek Adjunct Assistant Professor Pool.
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience teaching Ancient Greek History at the college or university level. The Department of History is recruiting for a Visiting Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek History.
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This position carries a teaching load of four quarter-long courses (with the potential for advanced Greek teaching or advising). We seek to appoint a tenure-track assistant professor in the cultural and social history of the ancient Greek world, broadly defined.
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The flagship ECU Health Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center, and ECU Health Maynard Children s Hospital serve as the primary teaching hospitals for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University.
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Candidates witha minimum of an MA in Classical Studies and teaching experience in Introductory Greek with Athenaze and advanced Greek Reading in Sophokles will be given preference.
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Theater/Film Making: Teaching improvisation, sword fighting and hand-to-hand combat along with other topics of your choice: costume design, set building, film or musical performance. Young Scholars contextualize current events in Ancient Cultures & Civilizations, Greek Mythology & Language, Anthropology with hands-on learning: STEM, Design Thinking, Art, Creative Writing, New Music, Theatrical Combat.
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Experience working in student involvement, activities, student life, leadership, programming, Greek life, academic advising, first year experience (FYE), residence life, or related area at a post-secondary education institution.
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In addition to conducting research, supervising dissertations, and teaching graduate seminars, our new colleague will teach undergraduates at all levels in Greek, Latin, and Classical Civilization courses.
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The department of full-and part-time faculty offers majors in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, and Latin American Studies, minors in Classical Studies, Greek, Latin, and Russian, and a teaching endorsement option for our major programs.
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We welcome applications from candidates who work in early Greek poetry and/or Greek drama. Candidates should have a PhD in Classics or a related field by the time of the appointment and demonstrate a potential for excellence in both research and teaching.
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