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OXFORD NOTICES

Balliol College

JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

The College proposes to elect two non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellows, one in an Arts or Social Science subject (excluding Political Science) and one in a Science subject, from 1 October 2004. It is expected that the Fellowships will be for three years, although the College may be willing to consider an extension of this period in certain circumstances. Applicants must have guaranteed funding for a minimum of three years and should normally be in possession of a doctorate. Prospective applicants for schemes such as the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships Scheme, the ESRC Research Fellowships Scheme, and the Royal Society Fellowship Scheme, who wish to hold their Fellowship in Oxford and would welcome a College attachment during the period of their award, are particularly encouraged to apply. The Fellow elected will be a Junior Research Fellow as defined in the College Statutes. The main duty of the Fellow will be to undertake research, but participation in the educational activities of the College through paid tutorial teaching would be welcomed. College accommodation is offered (or, if preferred, a housing allowance of £4,073 a year), as well as free meals and an academic support allowance.

Further particulars may be obtained from the Master's Secretary, Balliol College, Oxford, OX1 3BJ (e-mail masters.secretary@balliol.ox.ac.uk). Applications, in the form of a letter, curriculum vitae, and research proposal, should be sent to the same address to arrive not later than noon on Friday, 13 February. Applicants should arrange for two references to be sent direct to the same address and by the same date. It is expected that interviews will be held in the week beginning 15 March.

Balliol College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter 14 January 2004
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