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St Catherine's College

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN LAW

St Catherine's College proposes to appoint a twelve-hour Stipendiary Lecturer in Law from 1 October 2003. The Lectureship will be for two years in the first instance with the possibility of renewal for a further two years. The Lecturer will be expected to teach two or more of the following subjects: constitutional law, administrative law, European Community law, tort law, trusts, land law, and criminal law. The Lecturer will teach (in tutorials and classes) twelve weighted hours a week on average in the eight weeks of each full term. In addition, he/she will be expected to play a full role in the running of Law in the College, including participating in the admissions process, setting and marking College examinations, and the pastoral care of undergraduates.

The appointee will be elected to a Fellowship of the College without Governing Body membership and will have rights of Common Table. The annual stipend will be in the range of £18,036 to £24,467 and will be pensionable. A shared teaching room will be available in College.

There is no application form. Applications should be addressed to the Academic Registrar, St Catherine's College, Oxford, OX1 3UJ (e-mail academic.registrar@stcatz.ox.ac.uk), and should include a curriculum vitae, an indication of areas of teaching expertise, details of current salary, and the names of two referees. Applicants should arrange for their referees to write directly to the Academic Registrar. Applications and references must arrive by 5 p.m. on Thursday, 22 May 2003 and short-listed candidates will be interviewed as soon as possible thereafter.

St Catherine's College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 8 May 2003
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