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STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN MODERN BRITISH HISTORY

University College proposes to appoint a fixed-term Stipendiary Lecturer for one academical year from 1 October 2004. The Lecturer will be required to teach nine hours a week averaged over three terms. S/he will also be required to take a full part in the administration of the subject, including admissions.

The Lecturer must be able to teach papers in two of the following areas: eighteenth-, nineteenth-, or twentieth-century British history. It would be an advantage to be able to contribute to teaching papers in historical method.

The salary will be on the Stipendiary Lecturers' scale of £17,839 to £21,852. The Lecturer will have a teaching room in College and will be entitled to the common table (lunch and dinner except Wednesday lunch-times when there is a meeting).

Applications, including a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent to the Senior Tutor, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH (e-mail jane.vicat@university-college.oxford.ac.uk), by 12 May. Candidates should ask their referees to write direct to the Senior Tutor or e-mail their references by that date. Interviews will be held in the week beginning 17 May.

University College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter 28 April 2004
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