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St Peter's College

COLLEGE TEACHING FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS

St Peter's College wishes to appoint a Supernumerary Fellow and Tutor in Economics for a fixed term of three years from 1 October 2002. The Fellow will be required to contribute to the teaching of Economics core and option papers for PPE and other undergraduate degrees which include Economics. He or she will also help to arrange teaching for, and/or teach, a number of visiting students admitted under the University's official programme, and may be asked to act as College adviser to graduate students reading for degrees in economics and related disciplines. The person appointed will be required to provide an average of twelve hours' teaching per week during the three full terms (each lasting eight weeks) of the academic year. In addition s/he will be expected to participate in admissions procedures, and generally share the administration, including pastoral care and the setting and marking of College exams of Economics undergraduates in the College. A teaching room will be provided.

Remuneration will be within the scale of £20,267 to £24,193 a year. Fellows have Senior Common Room rights, including an entitlement to free meals during term and most of the vacation.

Further particulars may be obtained from the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford, OX1 2DL. Letters of application, together with a curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of three referees, should be sent to the College Secretary by Friday, 24 May (tel. 01865 278864, e-mail olivia.henley@spc.ox.ac.uk). Candidates should state in their applications which undergraduate courses they are able to teach. Referees should be asked to write to the College Secretary by the closing date. If you have any questions concerning this appointment, please e-mail Christine.Greenhalgh@economics.ox.ac.uk.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 9 May 2002
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