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University of Oxford

UNIVERSITY LECTURERSHIP IN MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS

In association with Somerville College

Applications are sought from scientists with a proven record of research achievement in structural biology for a vacant Lecturership in a large multidisciplinary Department. Candidates will be expected both to develop a vigorous programme of research that will contribute to the Department of Biochemistry's international research reputation and to participate in the Department's undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programme. The Lecturership is available from 1 October 2000 or as soon as possible thereafter. It may be associated with a Tutorial Fellowship at Somerville College.

Further particulars (with details of University and College duties and emoluments), and information about the Department can be obtained from http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/, or from the Head of the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Professor Louise N. Johnson (tel. + 44 (0)1865 275365, fax + 44 (0)1865 510454, e-mail jthorp@biop.ox.ac.uk). The further particulars and additional information about the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics are also available from http://www.biop.ox.ac.uk/.

Applications (eight copies, or one only from overseas applicants), including a curriculum vitae, a summary of research, a list of principle publications, and the names of three referees, should be sent to Professor L. N. Johnson, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry, Rex Richards Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU. The closing date for receipt of applications is 10 March 2000. Candidates will be notified if they are required for interview.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy is seeking a part-time Administrative Assistant for the management of manuscripts. Duties will include assisting to assemble edited books, dealing with authors, copy editing, the preparation of camera-ready copy, and liaison with publishers. Previous experience is highly desirable.

For further information, contact Stefaan Verhulst, Wolfson College, Oxford, OX2 6UD (tel. 01865 284241).


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Cambridge University Reporter, 26 January 2000
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