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NUFFIELD PROFESSORSHIP OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

The Nuffield Professorship of Clinical Medicine is a key position within the Medical Sciences Division of the University of Oxford and is amongst the most prestigious academic posts in medicine in Europe. The Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, within which the Professorship is held, is one of the largest academic medical departments in the UK and conducts research of the highest calibre ranging from human genetics and molecular medicine to clinically based research.

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from 1 October 2003, or such later date as may be arranged. The successful candidate will be a recognized international authority in some area of medical science and will be expected to lead their own substantial research programme that will reinforce or complement the existing research strengths of the Department. The Nuffield Professor will be required both to give a lead in research and management and to make a demonstrable commitment to teaching and training and engagement in clinical practice.

A non-stipendiary Fellowship at Magdalen College is attached to the Professorship.

Further particulars, including details of how to apply, are available at http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/ or from the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD (tel. 01865 270200). The closing date for applications is Monday, 2 June 2003.

WAYNFLETE PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from 1 October 2005, or such later date as may be arranged. A non-stipendiary Fellowship at Magdalen College is attached to the Professorship.

The Waynflete Professorship of Chemistry is held in the Sub-department of Organic Chemistry, within the unified Department of Chemistry at Oxford, one of the largest chemistry departments in the western world. The University seeks to appoint a person with a record of internationally esteemed research in organic chemistry who, through leadership and the distinction of her or his contribution to the field, will ensure the continuing pursuit of excellence in teaching and research in organic chemistry at Oxford and its wide recognition outside.

Further particulars, including details of how to apply, are available from http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/ or from the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD (tel. 01865 270200). The closing date for applications is Monday, 13 October 2003.

HALF-TIME UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIP IN LITERATURE

Applications are invited for a half-time University Lectureship in Literature with effect from 1 September 2003. A Fellowship of Kellogg College is associated with the post. Salary will be according to age and will be in the region of £22,191 to £35,845 pro rata.

The successful candidate will be well qualified academically in some aspect of literary study and will have a proven record of teaching and research. Specialist knowledge of twentieth-century literature in English would be advantageous, though not essential, as would experience in continuing education. The successful candidate will be expected to be research active.

FIXED-TERM STAFF TUTORSHIP IN COMPUTING

Applications are invited for a full-time Staff Tutorship in Computing with effect from 1 September 2003 for a period of three years, with the possibility of renewal. A Supernumerary Fellowship of Kellogg College is associated with the post. Salary will be according to age and will be in the region of £22,191 to £35,845 a year.

The successful candidate will be well qualified academically in Computing and will have a broad knowledge of modern developments in information and communication technology. It is desirable that the successful candidate have a proven record of teaching and research and especially a record in the teaching of adult learners and independent learners.

Further particulars and application forms for the Lectureship and the Tutorship can be obtained by e-mail from personnel@conted.ox.ac.uk or by telephoning 01865 280152. Applications should be sent to Anne Holmes, University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA, no later than noon on Friday, 16 May 2003.

The University of Oxford is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 30 April 2003
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