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Darwin College

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

The Governing Body of Darwin College proposes to elect a number of non-stipendiary Research Fellows, without limitation of subject, tenable for two years from l October 2000 and renewable for a third year.

Candidates should be aged not more than thirty years on l October 2000, but consideration will be given to persons over this age if they began their research at a significantly later age than usual, and to those who have interrupted their careers for family or other reasons. Candidates will either have a doctorate or have made substantial progress towards a doctorate or an equivalent qualification by that date.

The successful candidates will be subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College, including the obligation to reside in Cambridge for at least two-thirds of each University term, unless excused by the Governing Body. They will become members of the Governing Body and will have Fellows' dining rights. A small allowance will be made available annually towards research expenses.

SCHLUMBERGER INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

Applications are invited for a non-stipendiary Research Fellowship, sponsored by Schlumberger Cambridge Research Limited, and tenable at Darwin College. Candidates' research interests may be in the physical or biological sciences, mathematics, information sciences, or the social and economic aspects of technology and technology management, and candidates will be expected to pursue interdisciplinary research across one or more lines of inquiry during the tenure of the Fellowship. The Fellowship will begin on l October 2000 or on a date to be agreed, and is for two years initially, with the possibility of renewal for a further year.

Men and women graduates of any university are eligible, irrespective of age, provided that they have been awarded the Ph.D. Degree or an equivalent degree.

Further details and information on how to apply are available from the Master's Secretary, Darwin College, Cambridge, CB3 9EU, or from the College's website (http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/). The closing date for applications is 7 January 2000.

The College follows an equal opportunities policy.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 10 November 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.