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King's College

Appointed to a College Lectureship in Mathematics and elected to an Official Fellowship under Statute E.VI.2, from 1 October 2002:

Neil Wyn Evans, M.A., Ph.D., K

Elected to a Trapnell Fellowship in Natural Sciences from 1 October 2003:

Julian Griffin, M.A., D.Phil., Oxford

Appointed to a College Lectureship in Natural Sciences and elected to an Official Fellowship under Statute E.VI.2, from 1 October 2003:

Catherine Macphee, B.Sc., Ph.D., Melbourne

Appointed to a College Lectureship in Natural Sciences and elected to an Official Fellowship under Statute E.VI.2, from 1 October 2003:

David John Munday, M.A., Ph.D., CAI

Appointed to a College Lectureship in Law and elected to an Official Fellowship under Statute E.VI.2, from 1 September 2003:

Jacob Rowbottom, B.A., Oxford, LL.M., New York University

Appointed to be a Postdoctoral Teaching Associate in Natural Sciences, from Easter Term 2003:

Kellie Louise Tuck, B.Sc., Ph.D., Adelaide

CHAPLAIN

King's College wishes to appoint a Chaplain in Anglican orders, to start on 1 September 2003 or as soon as possible thereafter. The post combines liturgical and pastoral responsibilities, and offers the opportunity for involvement in a challenging and varied academic community. Full details may be obtained from the Chapel Secretary, King's College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST, or at http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/chaplain.html. The closing date for applications is Wednesday, 14 May, and interviews will be held in late May.

King's College is an equal opportunities employer.

H. E. DURHAM FUND

The Administrators of the H. E. Durham Fund give notice that small grants may be made for the purpose of advancing, improving, or disseminating knowledge of human or animal life in health or in disease.

The Administrators invite applications from individual Cambridge undergraduates for grants to enable them to study or assist in research within the subjects specified above for about eight weeks during the Long Vacation. They do this in the hope that experience of this kind may help undergraduates, as potential research workers, in their choice of subject at a later date. Applications for expeditions will rarely qualify. Some money may also be available to assist graduates with specific research projects of short duration.

The application form is available from the Senior Tutor's Assistant, King's College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST, or at http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/. The closing date for applications is Friday, 9 May 2003. It is hoped to inform successful candidates by the end of May.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 24 April 2003
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