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NUFFIELD PROFESSORSHIP OF ANAESTHETICS

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from the earliest convenient date. The successful candidate will provide a lead in the provision of research and teaching in Anaesthesia and will have a strong record of relevant research. Candidates whose research is in the field of pain relief or of cardiovascular medicine will be especially welcome. It is expected that an honorary consultant contract will be negotiated with the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust. The Professorship may be held by a practising clinician who is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists or its overseas equivalent, but non-clinical scientists who have appropriate research interests, expertise and achievements are also encouraged to apply.

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

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, 27 October 2003.

PROFESSORSHIP OF THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from 1 October 2004, or such later date as may be arranged, in succession to Professor E. M. Steinby. A non-stipendiary Fellowship at All Souls College is attached to the Professorship.

The Professorship is held in the Classics Faculty. The Professor will be required to lecture and give instruction in archaeology of the Roman empire, and will be expected to have and maintain an outstanding record in research and to play a major part in sustaining and promoting research in this subject area.

Further details, 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, 1 December 2003.

DIEBOLD PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from 1 October 2004, or such later date as may be arranged, in succession to Professor A. Morpurgo Davies. A non-stipendiary Fellowship at Worcester College is attached to the Professorship.

The Professorship, which is funded by a benefaction from Professor A. Richard Diebold, Jr, is held in the Classics Faculty. The Professor will be required to lecture and give instruction in Indo-European and the history and comparative philology of the Indo-European languages, and will be expected to have and maintain an outstanding record in research and to play a major part in sustaining and promoting research in these subjects.

Further details, 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, 27 October 2003.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 8 October 2003
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