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Wolfson College, Oxford

NON-STIPENDIARY JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, 1998

The College proposes to elect up to twelve non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellows, without limitation of subject, for two years in the first instance, from 1 October 1998. A Fellowship is renewable for a further term of two years subject to satisfactory progress in research, and normally submission of a doctoral (or equivalent) thesis by those not holding a doctorate at time of election. Applications from candidates over the age of thirty on 1 October 1998 (thirty-two for clinically qualified applicants) are discouraged. In non-clinical sciences, preference will be given to those holding a doctorate or expecting to hold one by October 1998. Arts candidates should have had at least two years' postgraduate experience by 1 October 1998. For details and an application form please see over.

CHARTER FELLOWSHIPS, 1998-99, IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Wolfson College offers two Charter Fellowships, to be chosen from the above subjects. Applications are invited from persons holding a university lectureship (or comparable position in the UK or abroad). Fellows will be expected to carry out research in Oxford for at least one university term, but may hold the Fellowship for up to an academical year in all. Fellowships carry no stipend, but the College will make available up to £1,200 towards the expenses of each Fellow. College accommodation at the normal rent may be available. For details and an application form please see below.

The closing date for applications for all the above Fellowships is 23 March 1998. For further details and an application form for any of the above please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope, specifying for which Fellowship(s) you would like information, to the President's Secretary, Wolfson College, Oxford, OX2 6UD.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14th January 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.