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Pembroke College

MAUDSLAY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN ENGINEERING

The College hopes to elect not later than 1 January 2003 to the Maudslay Research Fellowship in Engineering with tenure from 1 October 2003.

Candidates may be men or women and should be graduates of, or graduate students at, a university in the British Isles. There is a preference for candidates under twenty-eight years of age but older applicants are not excluded. The tenure of the Fellowship will be for three years. The holder will be permitted to carry out a limited amount of teaching for the College, but would require the permission of the Governing Body to undertake other paid work. The stipend will be in the range of £16,624, adjusted to account for any increases between now and 1 October 2003 and any other relevant factors. Depending on whether or not the successful candidate chooses to live in or out of College, he or she will be provided with a set of rooms or a study and, if still a registered Graduate Student, substantial assistance towards payment of College and University fees.

Applications (two copies) should reach the Senior Tutor's Secretary, Pembroke College, Cambridge, CB2 1RF, by noon on 6 September 2002 and should include the following information:

(a) the usual particulars, and a short account of the applicant's academic record and career so far, including a note of any other appointments for which applications are being made;

(b) an explanation of the nature of the applicant's research in about 1,000 words of non-technical language, together with a statement of published and unpublished work. The work itself should be available to the Electors by mid-October 2002 but should not be sent until requested;

(c) the names of two persons well acquainted with the applicant personally and academically who have agreed to write in support of the application.

Applications should only be made on forms obtainable from the Senior Tutor's Secretary, Pembroke College, Cambridge CB2 1RF (e-mail pat.whitby@pem.cam.ac.uk) and online at http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/jobs. All requested material may be sent by e-mail but a signed copy of the application form, in its original two-page format, must also be submitted by post. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Pembroke College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 10 July 2002
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