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The Queen's College

LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY

The Governing Body proposes to elect a suitably qualified candidate to a fixed-term stipendiary Lectureship in Philosophy for two years only from 1 October 2001 (during Dr Hyman's absence on research leave).

The Lecturer will be required to teach twelve hours a week for the College and be able, in particular, to teach (for the Final Honour Schools): paper 101 History of Philosophy from Descartes to Kant; paper 102 Knowledge and Reality; paper 104 Philosophy of Mind; and some other papers; and (for Mods and Prelims): Descartes' Meditations and Logic. He or she will be expected to share in the general arrangements of tuition for undergraduates studying Philosophy and will be called on to take part in entrance and other examinations for the College. He or she will also be expected to pursue research in Philosophy.

The basic stipend will be on a scale starting at £15,794 a year, and the Lecturer will be entitled either to accommodation in College, or to a teaching room and a housing allowance.

Further particulars may be obtained from the College Secretary, The Queen's College, Oxford, OX1 4AW (e-mail particulars@queens.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 18 April 2001.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 21 March 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.