Canadian Classical Bulletin/Bulletin canadien des études anciennes    (ISSN 1198-9149)

Volume 10.8.1 (2004 04 29)
Editors/Redacteurs: J. W. Geyssen (University of New Brunswick) & J. R. Porter (University of Saskatchewan)     <bulletin@unb.ca

Published by the Classical Association of Canada/ Publié par la société canadienne des études classiques

President: Catherine Rubincam (University of Toronto at Mississauga) <Rubincam@utm.utoronto.ca>
Secretary/Secretaire: Patrick Baker (Université Laval) <Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca>
Treasurer/Tresorier: Craig Cooper (University of Winnipeg) <c.cooper@uwinnipeg.ca>
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        Fellowship (Thorneloe College)

From: Louis L'Allier
                <llallier@nickel.laurentian.ca>

The Loukidelis Fellowship

The Loukidelis Foundation and the Department of Classical Studies at Thorneloe College of Laurentian University are pleased to announce the Loukidelis Doctoral Fellowship in Classics for the academic year 2004-2005.

The Loukidelis Fellowship is non-renewable and open to individuals who at the time of taking up the fellowship have completed all course and residential requirements for the Doctorate in Classics, with an orientation in Greek studies, and who have passed all preliminary examinations and completed the research for the thesis, and who can reasonably be expected to finish the doctorate during the year of the fellowship. The holder will be asked to teach a total of three term courses (9 credits) over the Fall and Winter terms and give a public lecture.

In 2002-2003 the holder of the Loukidelis fellowship received $18,500, with an allowance of up to $2500 to cover moving and other research-associated expenses.

Applications for the Loukidelis Fellowship should include official transcripts and three letters of reference. The thesis supervisor should be asked to write concerning the subject of the thesis and the expected date for its final submission. Applicants should also send a statement regarding the progress of their doctoral studies, including their schedule for completion, and a 1-2 page synopsis of their thesis.

Completed applications should be sent to:

Dr Louis L'Allier, Chair
Department of Classical Studies
Thorneloe University
Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6.

Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Louis L'Allier (llallier@laurentienne.ca); and additional information about the department and the university is available on the Web at http://thorneloe.laurentian.ca.

Thorneloe College is committed to employment equity. Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be considered first for this position.



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