[Antiquitas] Fwd: Cincinnati

Mika Kajava mika.kajava at helsinki.fi
Tue Oct 25 11:18:22 EEST 2011


Pyynnöstä lähetän tämän tiedotteen eteenpäin.  -MK



Edelleenlähetetty viesti alkaa:

> Lähettäjä: Peter van Minnen <vanminp at ucmail.uc.edu>
> Päiväys: 25. lokakuuta 2011 klo 0.59.38
> Vastaanottaja: mika.kajava at helsinki.fi
> Aihe: Cincinnati
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> In the past you recommended one or more students to the Cincinnati  
> graduate program. With this note I would like to thank you for this  
> service to the future of our discipline and to encourage you to  
> recommend our program to promising students at your institution.  
> Feel free to distribute the attached pamphlet among them.
>
> We have a lot to offer, not just in fellowships (up to seven years),  
> but also in customized care of graduate students in all stages of  
> their career as classicists-in-the-making. All our graduate students  
> participate in research projects, over the summer or during the  
> academic year, and get ample opportunity to teach a variety of  
> undergraduate courses once they are more advanced in the program.  
> All students can sign up for the pedagogy group led by a designated  
> faculty member, and advanced students receive coaching for paper  
> presentations at conferences and job interviews and the like. More  
> details can be found on our website (http://classics.uc.edu).
>
> We are in the process of hiring up to three additional faculty  
> members and cover every aspect of the study of the ancient world,  
> from the Greek Bronze Age to Late Antiquity, from archaeology to  
> philology, even specialized historical disciplines such as epigraphy  
> and papyrology. About 35-40 graduate students are normally in  
> residence, while a handful more are spending a year abroad. The  
> resources put at our disposal by the Semple Fund allow us to pamper  
> graduate students in a variety of ways and to maintain fieldwork  
> projects in Cyprus, Greece (Knossos, Pylos), and Italy (Pompeii).  
> The Burnam Classical Library is the world's largest Classics library  
> (currently ca. 250,000 volumes) and attracts a variety of scholars  
> from around the world year round.
>
> Your efforts on behalf of students are appreciated.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Peter van Minnen, Head of the Department of Classics
>
>
>

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