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Keble College

RESEARCH FELLOW AND TUTOR IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Keble College proposes to elect a Research Fellow and Tutor in Engineering Science for a period of five years (fixed term, non-renewable) from 1 October 2004. The person elected will have research interests in any area of engineering and will be required to teach Engineering Science at undergraduate level. The teaching stint will be three hours a week averaged over the academical year. The Fellow will be asked to help in a limited way with the academic and pastoral organization of the subject. Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Martin Oldfield (e-mail martin.oldfield@eng.ox.ac.uk).

The Fellow will not be a member of the Governing Body, but will be a full member of the Senior Common Room and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the Common Table as well as to an academic allowance of £400 a year (adjustable annually). A shared teaching room will be available. The stipend for up to three hours of teaching a week averaged over the year will be £2,725.92 a year (adjustable annually). In addition, a Fellow not in receipt of other financial support will receive a housing allowance of £3,417 a year (adjustable annually). The Fellow will be eligible to join USS. Selection will be made on the basis of research potential and teaching ability. Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae (including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees) and a statement of research activity to the Warden's Personal Assistant, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG, by 27 May, and should ask their referees to write directly to the Warden's Personal Assistant by the same date.

LIDDON NON-STIPENDIARY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN THEOLOGY

Keble College proposes to appoint a suitably qualified candidate to a non-stipendiary Liddon Research Fellowship in Theology for two years from 1 October 2004. The Fellow will be a member of Senior Common Room and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the Common Table and free accommodation. Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research, and the names of two referees to the Warden's Personal Assistant, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG, from whom further particulars may be obtained. The closing date for applications is 7 May. Candidates should ask their referees to write directly to the Warden by this date also.

STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN JURISPRUDENCE

Keble College proposes to elect a Stipendiary Lecturer in Jurisprudence with effect from 1 October 2004 for a period of one year. The successful candidate will be expected to give 12 hours of tutorials a week in Land Law and Trusts and at least one other subject (a willingness to teach Jurisprudence would be helpful, but not essential). The Lecturer will be entitled to 12 free meals a week at Common Table. The appointment will be made on the full-time Stipendiary Lecturers scale (£17,839-£21,852). Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of two referees to the Senior Tutor, Keble College, Oxford, OX1 3PG, from whom further particulars may be obtained. The closing date for applications is 10 May. Candidates should ask their referees to write directly to the Senior Tutor by this date also.

Keble College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter 28 April 2004
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