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St Peter's College

TUTORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LAW

Applications are invited for the above post, which is tenable from 1 October 2003 in conjunction with a University Lecturership (CUF) in the Faculty of Law. The combined College and University salary will be according to age on a scale up to £42,900 at age 45. The successful applicant will be expected to offer teaching for the College in several core subjects drawn from the undergraduate syllabus.

Further particulars may be obtained from the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford, OX1 2DL (tel. 01865 278864, e-mail olivia.henley@spc.ox.ac.uk), to whom applications should be sent by Wednesday, 26 February 2003. Candidates should submit a concise curriculum vitae with details of teaching experience, research interests and publications, and also the names of three referees, who they should ask to write to the College Secretary by the same date.

Potential applicants are welcome to make informal contact with Catherine Redgwell, College Fellow and Tutor in Law (tel. 01865 278906, e-mail catherine.redgwell@spc.ox.ac.uk).

DEMOCRACY 2500 FELLOWSHIP IN AEGEAN STUDIES

Applications are invited from graduates under the age of 35 years for a Junior Research Fellowship in Aegean Studies, tenable for two years from 1 October 2003. The duties of the Fellow will be to carry out advanced study or research in Aegean Studies (ancient, medieval, modern), no particular field being specified.

Applications (six copies, except for overseas applicants who need send only one) including a full curriculum vitae and a summary not exceeding three hundred words of the proposed research, should be sent not later than Friday, 14 March 2003, to the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford, OX1 2DL. Applicants should ask three referees to write direct to the College before the closing date.

Further particulars are available from the College Secretary (tel. 01865 278864, e-mail olivia.henley@spc.ox.ac.uk).


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Cambridge University Reporter, 5 February 2003
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