vendredi 27 octobre 2023

Poste en histoire des sciences antiques

Assistant Professor of Classics & Ancient Science 

Call for applications


The Department of Classics at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a tenure-stream Assistant Professor position in Classics with an area of expertise in ancient science. The appointment will begin on September 1, 2024. The teaching load is four courses in a two-term academic year (two courses in the fall semester, and two courses in the spring semester). A Ph.D. in Classics or a closely related field (e.g., Ancient Philosophy/Science or Near Eastern Studies) is required at the time of appointment. We welcome applicants who approach the intellectual history of the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome as part of a multicultural and interconnected Mediterranean region. In addition to contributing to the department’s undergraduate Classics curriculum (instruction in one or more ancient languages at all levels and courses in translation on ancient Mediterranean culture), the successful candidate is expected to participate in our interdisciplinary graduate program in Classics, Philosophy, and Ancient Science (CPAS) by teaching graduate seminars and directing doctoral research. The candidate is also expected to develop a research profile in one of the following areas:

· the history of the sciences in Greece or Rome and/or the broader ancient Mediterranean;

· cross-cultural knowledge transfer in the ancient world;

· the development of scientific didactic literature in poetry and prose;

· ancient mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and the natural sciences.



The department seeks applicants who have demonstrated both excellence and promise in research and teaching and who have a strong commitment to Classics as a meaningful field of study in the modern world that can engage and support students of all backgrounds in the twenty-first century. As a member of the Pitt Classics Department, the successful candidate will be expected to think and act creatively in integrating teaching, mentoring, and scholarship while promoting diversity and inclusion in the classroom and throughout the University community. For additional information about the department please visit http://www.classics.pitt.edu.


Candidates should submit via Pitt’s Talent Center by November 15, 2023: a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and a statement about how their teaching and service demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion, together with contact information of three persons able to provide confidential professional letters of recommendation (no letters should be submitted at the initial stage of the search). Applicants who progress to the second round of consideration will be asked to submit a piece of recent research (ca. 20 pages), a sample course syllabus, and three letters of recommendation in early to mid-December 2023. Questions may be directed to the Department chair Christian Wildberg (chw168@pitt.edu) or Kelly Britcher, the Faculty Actions and Recruitment Coordinator (KSB85@pitt.edu, 412-383 1692). The university is willing to sponsor a visa.

The deadline for submission of applications is November 15, 2023.



Apply via the Pitt Talent Center here.


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