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Trinity College

FIXED-TERM COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN POLITICS

Trinity College invites applications for a fixed-term College Lectureship in Politics. The successful candidate will be required to teach six hours a week for Trinity College during Full Term and to play an active part in the organization of the subject, including help with admissions. The appointment will be for a fixed period of one year from 1 October 2004.

Candidates should have an excellent educational background, with a good first degree and, preferably, a doctorate in Politics and the ability to teach high-achieving and challenging undergraduates via College tutorials in the required subjects. The successful candidate must be able to teach students taking the first year paper: Introduction to Politics (Political Institutions section only). In addition teaching for one, preferably two, of the following four final year optional papers: Comparative Government, British Politics and Government in the Twentieth Century, International Relations, and Political Sociology, is required.

Further particulars are available from http://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/. A curriculum vitae, with details of career, research, and teaching experience, should be sent by regular mail to the Academic Administrator, Trinity College, Oxford, OX1 3BH, by 20 May. Candidates are also requested to ask two referees to write in support of their application directly to the Academic Administrator, Mrs Annabel Ownsworth (tel. 01865 279910, e-mail annabel.ownsworth@tri.ox.ac.uk), by the closing date. Interviews will take place on 28 May.

Trinity College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter 28 April 2004
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