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COLLEGE STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN FRENCH/LECTURERSHIP IN THE FACULTY OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES

New College invites applications for a full-time twelve-hour stipendiary Lecturership in French for three years from 1 October 2001, to replace Dr Ann Jefferson during her Leverhulme Research Fellowship. The post will involve twelve hours a week of language and tutorial teaching for New College in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Literature, and sixteen lectures a year for the Faculty in one or more of the following areas: Nineteenth-century Literature, Twentieth-century Literature, Literary Theory, or Film Studies.

The appointment will be on point five (£19,482) of the University Junior Lecturer scale, together with a research allowance of £300, a book allowance of £430, and an entertainment allowance of £130. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation.

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY

New College invites applications for a twelve-hour stipendiary Lecturership in Philosophy for one year from 1 October 2001. The post requires the ability to teach broadly across the range of undergraduate Philosophy subjects.

The appointment will be on point one (£15,794) of the University Junior Lecturer scale, together with a research allowance of £300, a book allowance of £430, and an entertainment allowance of £130. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation.

TWO STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIPS IN LAW

New College invites applications for two stipendiary Lecturerships in Law for two years from 1 October 2001. Post-holders will be required to offer six hours a week of tutorial teaching and to carry out the normal range of pastoral and administrative activities. One Lecturer will be required to teach Public International Law and two out of the subjects listed below. The other Lecturer will be required to teach any three of the following subjects: Contract, Tort, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, and Introduction to Law. The posts may be especially suitable for candidates currently in the latter stages of their doctoral studies and intending to embark upon an academic career. Post-holders will be mentored by a senior member of the College, and will be expected to undertake the University's part-time Diploma in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education.

The appointments will be on point one (50% of £15,794 = £7,897) of the University Junior Lecturer scale, together with a research allowance of £300, a book allowance of £430, and an entertainment allowance of £130. The Lecturers will be members of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation, and will have the option of a room in shared accommodation.

In each case, further particulars and an application form may be obtained from the Senior Tutor, New College, Oxford, OX1 3BN (tel. 01865 279596, fax 01865 279590, e-mail tuition@new.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 9 February 2001.

New College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 10 January 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.