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Keble College

RESEARCH FELLOW AND TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS

The College proposes to elect a Research Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics for a period of three years from 1 October 2003, with the possibility of re-election for a further period of two years. The person elected will have research interests in Pure Mathematics, and will be required to teach Mathematics at undergraduate level. The teaching stint will be four hours a week averaged over the academical year. The Fellow may be asked to help in a limited way with the academic and pastoral organization of the subject.

The Fellow will not be a member of the Governing Body, but will be a full member of the Senior Common Room and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the Common Table as well as to an academic allowance of £387 a year (adjustable annually). A shared room will be available. The stipend for up to four hours of teaching a week averaged over the year will be £3,516 (adjustable annually). In addition, a Fellow not in receipt of other financial support will receive a housing allowance of £3,318 a year (adjustable annually). The Fellow will be eligible to join USS. Selection will be made on the basis of research potential and teaching ability. Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae (including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees) and a statement of research activity to the Warden's Secretary, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG, by Friday, 14 February 2003, and should ask their referees to write directly to the Warden's Secretary by the same date.

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN HISTORY

Keble College invites applications from men and women for a Lecturership in History for the academical year 2003-04. The starting date will be 1 October 2003. The successful candidate will be expected to teach an average of twelve hours a week over the year.

The Lecturer will be responsible for the teaching courses in early modern British and/or European history as well as in approaches to history and disciplines in history to undergraduates reading History or Joint Schools involving History. In addition to teaching duties, the Lecturer will be expected to set and mark College examinations, to participate in admissions and in the routine administration of History, and to assist in the pastoral care of undergraduates reading History.

The post might suit someone who is about to complete or has recently completed a doctoral thesis. There is no age limit for applicants. The salary is on a scale of £17,246 to £21,125. The Lecturer will be offered certain dining rights and a teaching room in Keble College.

Further details are available from the Senior Tutor, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG. Letters of application should include a statement of the candidate's research, interests and teaching experience, and an indication of those parts of the syllabus the candidate would be willing and able to teach, as well as a curriculum vitae and the names of two referees. Candidates should ask their referees to write directly to the Senior Tutor. Letters of application and references should reach the Senior Tutor of Keble College by Friday, 28 February 2003.

Keble College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, Wednesday 22 January 2003
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