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University of Oxford and the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies

FELLOWSHIP IN MODERN HEBREW LANGUAGE AND/OR LITERATURE

Applications are invited for a Fellowship in Hebrew Studies at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. The appointment will commence in October 2004 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment may be made in any area of Hebrew language and/or modern Hebrew literature, but suitable candidates must be able to teach modern Hebrew literature at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

The post-holder will be a member of the Oxford University Teaching and Research Unit in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, initially with the title of Visiting Lecturer and eligible in due course for the title of University Research Lecture. The post-holder will also be considered for appointment to the Cowley Lectureship in Post-Biblical Hebrew.

Scholars of all ranks will be considered for this position. The appointment will be made for an initial five-year period, renewable after review.

Further particulars and details of admission procedures are available from Joan Sinclair, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Yarnton Manor, Oxford, OX5 1PY (tel. 01865 370830, e-mail jbs@ochjs.ac.uk). These details are also available on the Centre's website at http://associnst.ox.ac.uk/ochjs.

Review of applications will begin on 1 March and will continue until the post is filled.

The University of Oxford and the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies are equal opportunities employers.


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Cambridge University Reporter 11 February 2004
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