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OXFORD NOTICES

All Souls College

FIVE-YEAR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

All Souls College intends to make an election to not more than two Postdoctoral Research Fellowships on Saturday, 1 March 2003.

The Fellowships are open to men and women in the following fields of study: Law, History, Philosophy, Economics, Politics, Language and Literature, Classi-cal Studies, Oriental Studies, and Mathematical and Theoretical Sciences. (All these subjects will be broadly interpreted: for example, 'History' includes the archaeology of prehistoric as well as of historic times; 'Classical Studies' includes all aspects of the study of classical antiquity.)

Applicants must have been awarded, or be an advanced candidate for, a doctoral degree at any university. Applicants must be expecting to have completed the requirements for their doctoral degree by 1 October 2003. The purpose of the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship is to enable junior scholars of the highest calibre to undertake further research, and to enhance their academic standing by substantial publication. In making an election the College will be guided by its judgement as to how far the candidate's achievements and prospects will meet the aims of the Fellowship, and it anticipates that candidates will not normally be older than 30 years of age. The College is an equal opportunity employer, and consideration will be given to applications submitted by candidates who can demonstrate that the application of this age-limit would be inappropriate in their circumstances.

Further particulars, including a statement of the College's policy on equality of treatment of candidates, may be obtained from the Warden's Secretary, All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL. Please see also the Col-lege's website at http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/. Applications must reach the Warden not later than Friday, 6 September 2002.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 19 June 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.