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Christ Church

COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN POLITICS

The College proposes to appoint either one or two temporary Lecturers in Politics to provide a total of up to twelve hours of tutorial teaching a week in the academical year 1999-2000, and to assist with undergraduate admissions and pastoral care. The Lecturer (or, if two, the Lecturers between them) will be expected to teach for the Preliminary Examination in PPE and (for the Final Honour School of PPE) British Politics in the Twentieth Century and International Relations. The salary will depend on the range of subjects taught; for a full twelve-hour appointment it will be £14,842 a year. Other benefits are also offered. The closing date for applications is Friday, 19 February 1999.

THE PENNINGTONS STUDENTSHIP IN LAW

The College proposes, should there be a suitable candidate, to elect a Student (i.e., Fellow) in Law, for a fixed term of five years, with effect from 1 October 1999. The successful candidate will become a member of the Governing Body of Christ Church, and will be required to give up to eight hours' tutorial teaching each week in three papers within the syllabus for Law Moderations and/or the Final Honour School of Jurisprudence. It would be advantageous for candidates to be able to offer at least two of the following subjects: European Community Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights, Criminal Law, and Introduction to Law. The Student will also be required to undertake research and (by arrangement with the Faculty of Law) to offer one course of lectures in each year in the University. The initial salary will be £14,842, rising to £18,275 in annual increments (these figures may be reviewed with effect from October 1999). Other benefits are also offered. The closing date for applications is Monday, 15 February 1999.

Further particulars for either position may be obtained from the Censors' Administrator, Christ Church, Oxford, OX1 1DP, and may be viewed on the College's web site at http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/jobs/politics.html.

Christ Church is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 27 January 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.