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University offices: Vacancies

The University follows an equal opportunities policy and has a policy on arrangements for part-time work.

Applications are invited for the following University offices:

Three University Lecturers or University Assistant Lecturers in the Judge Institute of Management Studies

Three University Lecturers or University Assistant Lecturers in the Judge Institute of Management Studies in Marketing, Business Economics, and Management Science. The Management Science post will be held jointly with the Department of Engineering. Candidates should have a demonstrated record of excellence in research and be able to teach at undergraduate, postgraduate, and post-experience levels. Appointment will be made at either University Lecturer or University Assistant Lecturer level, depending on the age and experience of the person appointed, and will be for three years, with the possibility, for a University Lecturer, of reappointment to the retiring age or, for a University Assistant Lecturer, of reappointment for a further two years. The statutory limit of tenure of a University Assistant Lectureship is five years, but all holders of the office of University Assistant Lecturer are considered for possible appointment to the office of University Lecturer during the course of their tenure.

The pensionable scales of stipends are:

University Lecturer: £20,107 a year, rising by eleven annual increments to £31,010.
University Assistant Lecturer: £16,655 a year, rising by six annual increments to £21,815.

Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the Secretary, The Judge Institute of Management Studies, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG (tel. 01223 339700, fax: 01223 339701, e-mail jims-enquiries@cam.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Friday, 12 February 1999.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 20 January 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.