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Darwin College

ADRIAN RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN MODERN HISTORY

Darwin College proposes to elect a stipendiary Adrian Research Fellow from l October 2002. The Fellowship is available for research within the field of Modern History. The Fellowship is tenable for three years with the possibility of renewal for a fourth. Candidates should be aged not more than 35 on l October 2002 and have been awarded the Ph.D. or an equivalent degree, or be able to present to the electors substantial amounts of written work, published or unpublished. However, consideration will be given to persons over this age if they began their research at a significantly later age than usual and to those who have interrupted their careers for family or other reasons.

The successful candidate will be subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College, including the obligation to reside in Cambridge for at least two-thirds of each University term, unless excused by the Governing Body. The Adrian Research Fellow will become a member of the Governing Body and will have Fellows' dining rights as well as the entitlement to a College room or flat, subject to availability, for which a charge will be made. An annual allowance will be available for travel and research expenses.

Further details are available from the Master's Secretary, Darwin College, Cambridge, CB3 9EU, or from the College's website (http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/). The closing date for applications is 22 October 2002.

Darwin College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 3 October 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.