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OXFORD NOTICES

St Peter's College

STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP(S) IN LAW

St Peter's College invites applications for one or more Stipendiary Lectureships in Law starting on 1 October 2002 for a period of up to three years. Candidates may be appointed to teach for either six or twelve hours a week. They will be required to teach up to three core subjects to students in all three years of the undergraduate course. We are particularly interested in applicants offering two or three subjects drawn from criminal law, constitutional law, contract law, land law, jurisprudence, and trusts. The successful candidate(s) will also be expected to participate in admissions procedures and assist with the administration of Law teaching in the College. Candidates with any area of research interest are encouraged to apply.

Remuneration will be within the scale of £16,426 to £20,261 a year. The Lecturer(s) will have Senior Common Room rights, including an entitlement to free meals in term and most of the vacation, and the use of a room in College for teaching purposes.

Further particulars are available from the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford, OX1 2DL (tel. 01865 278864, e-mail olivia.henley@spc.ox.ac.uk), to whom letters of application, together with a curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees, should be sent by Friday, 26 July 2002. Candidates should state in their applications which undergraduate courses they are able to teach (course details can be found at http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/). They should ask their referees to write to the College Secretary by the closing date.

If you have any questions concerning this appointment, please contact Catherine Redgwell (tel. 01865 278906, e-mail catherine.redgwell@spc.ox.ac.uk) or David Freedman (tel. 01865 278955, e-mail david.freedman@spc.ox.ac.uk). It is expected that interviews will be held in Oxford on 23 August 2002.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 10 July 2002
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