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The Queen's College

EIGHT-HOUR STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN POLITICS (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)

The Queen's College proposes, if a suitable candidate applies, to appoint an eight-hour Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics (International Relations) for the academical year 2004-05, the period of Dr Owen's sabbatical leave.

The Lecturer will be required to teach some part of the first-year papers Introduction to Politics (Preliminary Examination in PPE) and Introduction to Political Institutions (Modern History and Politics). He or she would also be expected to teach the Politics core paper International Relations and one or more of the optional papers in International Relations. He or she will be expected to teach an average of eight hours a week, and to participate in the undergraduate admissions exercise in December 2004.

The stipend will be £11,893 a year (under review), and there will be office space in the Department of Politics and International Relations, as well as provision of a computer, IT, and research support.

Further particulars may be obtained from the Academic Administrator, the Queen's College, Oxford, OX1 4AW, or at http://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/. The closing date for applications is 19 March.


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Cambridge University Reporter 13 February 2004
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