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ONE-YEAR STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN ENGLISH

New College invites applications for a twelve-hour Stipendiary Lectureship in Old and Middle English and the History of the Language for one year from 1 October 2003. The post-holder will be required to offer twelve hours a week of tutorial teaching for New College in these areas, together with the normal range of pastoral and administrative activities. This post has been created to replace Dr Mark Griffith while he is on sabbatical leave, so there is no possibility of renewal beyond the academical year 2003-04.

The appointment will be paid on the University Junior Lecturer scale according to experience. The scale goes from point 1: £17,246 to point 5: £21,125. The successful candidate will also receive a research allowance of £310, a book allowance of £450, and an entertainment allowance of £140. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation, and will have a teaching room in College, but there is no guarantee of accommodation.

ONE-YEAR COLLEGE STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN GERMAN TOGETHER WITH A JUNIOR LECTURESHIP IN THE FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES

New College and the Faculty of Modern Languages invite applications for a ten-hour College Stipendiary Lectureship in German, together with a Junior Lectureship in the Faculty of Modern Languages, for one year from 1 October 2003. The post-holder will be required to offer ten hours a week tutorial teaching in German language and modern German Literature for New College and to give lectures and classes in the Faculty of Modern Languages, plus the normal range of pastoral and administrative activities. This post has been created to replace Dr Karen Leeder while she is on special paid leave, so there is no possibility of renewal beyond the academical year 2003-04.

The appointment will be paid on the scale for Junior Lecturers that is from £18,265 to £19,279 (points 1 and 2 on the scale) according to experience. The successful candidate will also receive a research allowance of £310, a book allowance of £450, and an entertainment allowance of £140. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation, and will have a teaching room in College, but there is no guarantee of accommodation.

ONE-YEAR COLLEGE STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN RUSSIAN TOGETHER WITH A JUNIOR LECTURESHIP IN THE FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES

New College and the Faculty of Modern Languages invite applications for a six-hour College Stipendiary Lectureship in Russian, together with a Junior Lectureship in the Faculty of Modern Languages for one year from 1 October 2003. The post-holder will be required to offer six hours a week language and tutorial teaching for New College in Russian and to give lectures and classes in the Faculty of Modern Languages, plus the normal range of pastoral and administrative activities. This post has been created to replace Professor Catriona Kelly while she is on special paid leave, so there is no possibility of renewal beyond the academical year 2003-04.

The appointment will be paid on the scale for Junior Lecturers, that is from £18,265 to £19,279 (points 1 and 2 on the scale) according to experience. The successful candidate will also receive a research allowance of £310, a book allowance of £450, and an entertainment allowance of £140. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room, entitled to full rights of commons during term and vacation, and will have a teaching room in College, but there is no guarantee of accommodation.

Further particulars for all of the above posts and application forms may be obtained from the Senior Tutor, New College, Oxford, OX1 3BN (tel. 01865 279596, fax 01865 279590, e-mail tuition@new.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 14 February 2003.

New College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, Wednesday 22 January 2003
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