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OXFORD Notices

Corpus Christi College

LECTURER IN LATIN

The College proposes to appoint a Lecturer in Latin for the academic year 2001-02 during the sabbatical leave of Dr Stephen Harrison. The Lecturer will be required to teach up to an average of twelve hours weekly averaged over the year. He or she must be able to teach the Latin Literature Core Paper for Greats and the Vergil Paper for Mods, and should be able to handle other topics in Latin literature. The Lecturer will have the use of a room for teaching and will be entitled to free lunches and dinners during the period of his or her appointment (1 October 2001 - 30 June 2002) and a modest allowance for entertaining students. The salary will be £14,588 for the year (to be inflation-uprated in October).

Applications should include a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of two referees.

LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY

The College proposes to appoint a Lecturer in Philosophy for Michaelmas Term 2001 and Hilary Term 2002 during the absence on leave of Mr C. C. W. Taylor. The Lecturer will be required to teach up to an average of six hours weekly averaged over the two terms. He or she must be able to teach at least the following texts in Greek: Plato, Republic and Meno and Euthyphro and Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics; and also to teach some of the following papers: History of Philosophy from Descartes to Kant; Knowledge and Reality; Ethics; Mill and Descartes for Prelims.

The salary will be £1,260 (with inflation uprating in October), plus standard piece rates up to the six required hours, i.e., a total of about £3,000 for the two terms. Any teaching undertaken over an average of six hours weekly will be additionally remunerated at standard piece rates. The Lecturer will have the use of a room for teaching and will be entitled to two free lunches and dinners during the week (Monday-Friday), except during closed periods.

Applications should include a curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of two referees, and a statement of which of the above-listed papers (and any others) the applicant is prepared to teach.

Informal enquiries about either post should be directed to Dr S. J. Harrison, Senior Tutor, Corpus Christi College (e-mail stephen.harrison@ccc.ox.ac.uk).

In each case, applications should be sent to the Acting College Secretary, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, OX1 4JF, by Friday, 6 April 2001. Applicants should ask their referees to write or e-mail (college.office@ccc.ox.ac.uk) direct to the Acting College Secretary by that date. Interviews are likely to be held early in Trinity Term.

Corpus Christi College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 March 2001
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