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COLLEGE NOTICES

Christ's College

COLLEGE LECTURESHIP AND FELLOWSHIP IN HISTORY

Applications are invited for a College Lectureship in any field of British or continental European history since 1500, associated with a Fellowship of Christ's College.

The College Lectureship will be tenable from 1 October 2003 and will be for four years. The successful candidate will be expected to reside in Cambridge, to undertake an average six hours of teaching a week for the College during Full Term (equivalent to 120 hours per academical year), to act as College Director of Studies in History, and to undertake research. Candidates should normally be able to teach a wide range of topics within the areas indicated above. The basic stipend of a College Teaching Officer, which is linked to the national academic university lecturers' scale will be between £14,270 and £21,150 (reviewed annually in line with the national scale), at a starting point depending on age and experience. The stipend is subject to a small deduction if the Fellow is resident in College. The basic stipend may be supplemented by additional teaching, which will be paid for at the normal hourly rates for College supervision.

Further particulars are available on the College website at http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/ or may be requested in writing from the Master's Assistant. Letters of application (no forms) should be sent to the Master's Assistant, Christ's College, Cambridge, CB2 3BU, to arrive by Tuesday, 15 July. These should include details of qualifications, publications, and experience, and the names and addresses of two persons who have agreed to act as academic referees. Candidates should arrange for their referees to write directly to the Master's Assistant so that references are received by the closing date of 15 July. Short-listed candidates will be asked for copies of written work and invited for interview on Wednesday, 30 July.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 18 June 2003
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