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Somerville College

TEMPORARY TUTORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LAW

The College proposes to elect a Tutorial Fellow in Law with effect from 1 October 1999, until 30 September 2002. The Somerville appointment is tenable in conjunction with a University Lecturership (CUF) in the Faculty of Law, tenable for the same period. Applications are invited from suitably qualified women and men who can provide teaching in the College in at least three of the subjects in the Honour School of Jurisprudence (other than Jurisprudence, Contract, Comparative, and Roman Law), two of which should be core subjects, or two of those subjects and one in the graduate degrees of B.C.L. and M. Juris. The appointee will also be required to teach for the Faculty within the field of Tort, Corporate Law, Commercial Law, or EC Law (in a broad sense, including Competition Law). The combined College and University salary will be according to age on a scale up to £37,113 a year. Additional College allowances are available.

Particulars may be obtained from the College Secretary, Somerville College, Oxford, OX2 6HD (tel. 01865 270619/31, fax 01865 270620, e-mail secretariat@somerville.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 28 April 1999.

LECTURERSHIP IN ENGINEERING

The College wishes to appoint a Lecturer in Engineering from October 1999 for one year, the first term as a Stipendiary Lecturer, the second and third terms as a Retaining Fee Lecturer. Applicants will be required to give tutorials to first, second, and third year engineering students in Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics. Applicants should already have experience of giving tutorials, and be able to offer teaching in other areas of mechanical engineering.

The salary of the one-term Stipendiary Lecturer post will be on Point 1 or Point 2 of the University scale (£4,938-£5,245 pro rata) depending on experience. The Retaining Fee for the two subsequent terms will be £120 a term, with teaching hours paid at the outside teaching rates in agreement with the guidelines set by the Senior Tutors' Committee. The person appointed will be a member of the Senior Common Room and entitled to a number of meals in College during term.

Further information can be obtained from the College Secretary, to whom applications should be sent as soon as possible and not later than 3 May 1999. Short-listed candidates are likely to be invited for interview in the week beginning 12 May 1999.

The College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 21 April 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.