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Lucy Cavendish College

HONORARY FELLOWSHIP

The President and Fellows are pleased to announce the election to an Honorary Fellowship of Professor Alison Fettes Richard, M.A., N, Ph.D., London, Vice-Chancellor nominate at the University of Cambridge.

FURTHER EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP

Applications are invited from women* for a Further Education Fellowship tenable at Lucy Cavendish College, preferably for the Michaelmas Term 2003 (7 October to 5 December 2003). No specific duties are attached to the Fellowship, but the Further Education Fellow will be expected to reside in or near Cambridge and to participate in College life.

The purpose of the Further Education Fellowship is to enable the holder to pursue her own intellectual interests in an academic environment and/or to follow recent developments in adult education, as well as to offer the opportunity for an interchange of ideas with the College on Access to Higher Education.

Applications will be considered from women graduates who hold teaching posts in the United Kingdom in a College of Further Education or an Institution involved with pre-University education in the public sector.

SIMMS SCHOOLTEACHER FELLOWSHIP

Applications are invited from women* for a Simms Schoolteacher Fellowship tenable at Lucy Cavendish College for the Lent Term 2004 (13 January to 12 March 2004). No specific duties are attached to the Fellowship, but the Simms Schoolteacher Fellow will be expected to reside in or near Cambridge and to participate in College life.

The purpose of the Fellowship is to enable the holder to pursue her own intellectual interests in an academic environment and/or to follow recent developments in education, as well as to offer the opportunity for an interchange of ideas on education or in specific academic fields.

Applications will be considered from women graduates who hold full-time teaching posts in the United Kingdom in a primary or secondary school (private or public sector) or an institution involved with pre-University education in the public sector.

For both Fellowships certain meals will be provided and the Fellow will receive a stipend of £100 for the term. It is assumed that a salary will continue to be paid by the Fellow's employers and that substitute teaching will be provided at no expense to the Fellow. In submitting an application a statement from the applicant's employers should be enclosed to confirm that, if the applicant were to be offered the Fellowship, she would be released, preferably for the whole term, and also stating on what basis she would be released.

Application forms and further particulars are available at http://www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/. Applications (five copies) and references should be sent to Ms Alison Vinnicombe, Registrar, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, CB3 0BU (tel. 01223 339240, e-mail aav20@cam.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications and references is Friday, 30 May 2003.

* By the Employment Act 1989, the College has exemption from the provisions of the Sex Discrimination Act, 1975, in regard to gender.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 24 April 2003
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