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Selwyn College

FELLOWSHIP AND COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN ECONOMICS

Applications are invited for a Fellowship and College Lectureship in Economics from 1 October 2003. The successful candidate will have research interests in any appropriate area but will be expected to teach a broad range of subjects within the Economics Tripos. The pensionable stipend will be in the range of £20,470 to £28,602 a year. Further particulars are available from the Master's Assistant, Selwyn College, Cambridge, CB3 9DQ (tel. 01223 335890, e-mail hrk22@sel.cam.ac.uk), or from the College website at http://www.sel.cam.ac.uk/. Applications (six copies), including a full curriculum vitae, should reach the Master by 31 January 2003. Candidates should also arrange for three confidential references to be sent to the Master by the same date.

Selwyn College is an equal opportunities employer.

BOWMAN SCHOLARSHIP

Under the terms of a bequest by the late H. T. Bowman, applications are invited from former pupils of Nottingham High School for an annual Scholarship tenable at Selwyn College, Cambridge. The Bowman Scholarship is intended to assist with the fees and maintenance of a former member of Nottingham High School who wishes to read for an advanced degree of the University of Cambridge/or for the B.A. Degree as an affiliated student; or whose undergraduate course entails a fourth year of study that is not funded by the student's local authority. The Scholarship is tenable for one year but in certain circumstances may be renewed for a further one or two years. In determining its value the College Council will take into account any other emoluments received by the Bowman Scholar, but it is not expected that it will ordinarily exceed £3,500 a year. Application forms may be obtained from the Senior Tutor, Selwyn College, Cambridge, CB3 9DQ. The closing date for applications is 15 February 2003.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 11 December 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.