University of Toronto Associate Professor Classics (Ontario)

University of Toronto Associate Professor Classics (Ontario)

18 Aug
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University of Toronto
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Ontario

18 Aug

University of Toronto

Ontario

Cultivate your academic journey as an Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the University of Toronto. This prestigious role emphasizes leadership in research and excellence in teaching.

The University invites qualified candidates for a full time tenure stream role starting July 1, 2027. Applicants must hold a PhD in Classics and provide evidence of high-impact research alongside strong teaching capabilities in ancient Greek literature. Candidates should also highlight their ability to teach both language and translation-based courses to students at all levels.

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead and innovate research in ancient Greek literature
• Teach and develop courses for undergraduate and graduate students
• Maintain a funded research program and secure grants




• Engage in departmental service and outreach activities
• Promote diversity and inclusion within teaching and research

Requirements:
• PhD in Classics or a related field
• Record of impactful teaching accomplishments
• Fluent in at least one other ancient language
• Excellent organizational and interpersonal abilities
• Dedication to improving equity in educational spaces

Shape the future of Classics scholarship while contributing to diversity in academia at the University of Toronto.
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📌 University of Toronto Associate Professor Classics (Ontario)
🏢 University of Toronto
📍 Ontario

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