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University of Oxford

READERSHIP IN EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY

The electors intend to proceed to an election to the Readership in Experimental Pathology with effect from as early a date as may be arranged. The Readership is a senior established post, held in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology.

The University wishes to recruit an outstanding research leader, not necessarily medically qualified, in any branch of molecular cell biology as applied to the mechanisms of disease. A Fellowship at Exeter College is attached to the Readership.

Applications (ten copies, or one only from overseas candidates), naming three persons (with postal and e-mail addresses and telephone/fax numbers) who have agreed to act as referees on this occasion, should be received not later than 6 August 2001 by the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD, from whom further particulars may be obtained. Further particulars may also be accessed on the Web (URL: http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/).

RESEARCHER

Faculty of Literae Humaniores

Applications are invited for the full-time post of Researcher to work on a project for a digital edition of literary papyri under the supervision of Dr D. Obbink. The post is funded through to December 2003 by the Arts and Humanities Research Board in the first instance and is tenable from August 2001. The successful candidate is likely to have a research qualification in Classical Languages, Literature, or Papyrology, and have IT skills. The salary will be at point 1 on the RSIB scale, currently £16,775 a year.

Applications (three copies, or one from overseas candidates), consisting of a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of two referees, should be sent, by 3 August 2001, to Ms A. Norman, Assistant, Literae Humaniores Board, 34 St Giles', Oxford, OX1 3LH (tel. 01865 270558, e-mail angela.norman@admin.ox.ac.uk). Applicants should arrange for their referees to write to Ms Norman by the closing date. Further particulars are available from Ms Norman and on the University's website (http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/jobs/).

The University is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 20 Month 2001
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