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NON-STIPENDIARY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

The College proposes to elect to a non-stipendiary Research Fellowship. The Fellowship will be without limitation of subject and will be tenable for up to four years from 1 January 1999 and non-renewable. There will be no age limit. The Research Fellow will be a member of the Governing Body, eligible to sit on College Committees and expected to play an active part in the life of the College, including where appropriate some undergraduate teaching. There will be an entitlement to the normal privileges of Fellows including the possibility of limited financial support for expenses associated with the Fellow's research. A study room will be available in College. It is possible that single accommodation in College may also be available.

Further details and an application form may be obtained from the Provost's Secretary. Applications should be sent to the Provost's Secretary, King's College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST (fax 01223 331195), to arrive not later than 2 November 1998, together with details of the applicant's means of support in Cambridge. It is the responsibility of the candidates to ask their referees to send their references direct to the Provost's Secretary by the same date.

JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN BRITISH HISTORY BETWEEN 1485 AND 1640

Applications are invited for a Junior Research Fellowship in British History between 1485 and 1640. Fellows will normally be expected to undertake a limited amount of undergraduate teaching. The election will take place in either February or March 1999 and the Fellowship will run from 1 October 1999 to 30 September 2003. The Fellowship is open to men and women graduates of any university who have not completed more than about five years of full-time research by 1 October 1998. Stipends range from about £12,000 to £16,000 a year. Applications must be made by 16 November 1998. Further details and information about how to apply may be obtained by writing to the Provost, King's College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST.
King's College follows an equal opportunities policy.

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Cambridge University Reporter, 8 July 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.