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Keble College

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN FRENCH

Keble College invites applications for a Stipendiary Lecturership in French for the academical year 2004-05. The starting date will be 1 October 2004. The successful candidate will be expected to teach French language and literature for an average of nine hours a week.

The Lecturer will be required to teach language classes at all levels, literature tutorials for the Preliminary Examination, and tutorials in post-1800 literature for the Final Honour School. In addition to teaching duties, the Lecturer will be expected to set and mark College examinations, to participate in admissions and in the routine administration of French, and to assist in the pastoral care of undergraduates reading French.

The post might suit someone who is about to complete or has recently completed a doctoral thesis. There is no age limit for applicants. The salary is on a scale of £13,379 to £16,389. The Lecturer will be offered certain dining rights and a teaching room.

Further particulars are available from the Senior Tutor, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG. Letters of application should include a statement of the candidate's research interests and teaching experience and an indication of those parts of the syllabus the candidate would be willing and able to teach, as well as a curriculum vitae and the names of two referees. Candidates should ask their referees to write directly to the Senior Tutor. Letters of application and references should reach the Senior Tutor of Keble College by Friday, 20 February.


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Cambridge University Reporter 14 January 2004
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