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St Catherine's College

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

The College proposes to appoint a six-hour stipendiary Lecturer in Biological Sciences from October 2000, for one year. The Lecturer will be required to teach (in tutorials and classes) six hours a week on average in the eight weeks of each full term. In addition, he or she will be expected to play a full role in the running of the Honour School of Biological Sciences, including participation in the admissions process, the setting and marking of College examinations, and the pastoral care of undergraduates.

The Lecturer will be expected to teach across a range of topics for the First and Second Public Examinations in the degree courses at Oxford involving Biological Sciences. He or she will also be expected to run revision classes in the core subjects, and to do such special paper teaching as falls within his or her research areas.

A teaching room is usually available. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room and will receive five meals a week during term time (three of which may be lunch) and one lunch and one dinner outside term. The stipend for 1999-2000 is £8,160 (currently under review), and will be pensionable.

Applications should be addressed to the Senior Tutor, St Catherine's College, Oxford, OX1 3UJ, and should include a curriculum vitae, an indication of areas of teaching expertise, and the names of two referees. Applicants should ask their referees to write directly to the Senior Tutor. Applications and references must arrive by Friday, 11 August 2000. Short-listed candidates are likely to be interviewed during the week beginning 21 August 2000.

The College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 12 July 2000
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