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Vacancies in the University

The University is committed to equality of opportunity.

Any job application submitted with a curriculum vitae should be accompanied by a Cover Sheet for Employment (Form PD18) which can be downloaded from http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18, or may be obtained in hard copy from the advertising Department or Faculty.

University Lecturers

Appointments made at University Lecturer level will be for an initial period of three or five years, with the possibility of reappointment to the retiring age, subject to satisfactory performance. The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Lecturer is currently £24,097 to £37,187 a year.

University Lectureships in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Applications are invited for two University Lectureships in Applied Mathematics. The successful candidates will be expected to take up appointment on 1 October 2004 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Candidates should have an outstanding record of research in an area that overlaps or complements the interests of current members of the Department. For one of the Lectureships, preference may be given to candidates whose research is in some area of theoretical astrophysics. The successful applicants will contribute to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Informal enquiries may be made to the Head of Department, Professor T. J. Pedley, FRS (e-mail T.J.Pedley@damtp.cam.ac.uk). Further particulars can be obtained from Ms Louise Hall (tel. 01223 339843, e-mail L.Hall@damtp.cam.ac.uk) and at http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/vacancy/. Applications comprising a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and a one-page statement of research interests and future plans should be e-mailed to Ms Hall to reach her by 3 June. Please also include the names, addresses, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail addresses of three academic referees who can be contacted immediately.

Other Posts

International Business Development Director (University of Cambridge International Examinations)

University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) delivers a wide range of academic and vocational qualifications and assessment services in over 150 countries worldwide with an annual turnover of £30m.

As one of four Directors reporting to the Chief Executive, the post-holder will take responsibility for the sales and business development strategy of a premier brand assessment agency and control a budget of £4m. The salary of this post will be from £49,000 to £57,500 a year, plus benefits.

For further details and to apply, please contact Morgan Keating (tel. 01483 281900) or e-mail a curriculum vitae to recruit@morgankeating.com, quoting reference MK401189.

Fixed-term Lectureship in the Faculty of Philosophy

Applications are invited for a fixed-term appointment in the Faculty of Philosophy to replace Dr Michael Potter during his leave of absence. The appointment will run from 1 October 2004 to 31 September 2005. The salary will be £24,097 a year. Candidates must be prepared to teach philosophical and/or mathematical logic. The successful candidate will be required to give 40 lectures, to supervise graduate students, and to examine at both undergraduate and graduate level.

Further particulars are available at http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/, or may be obtained from Mrs A. Elliott, Faculty of Philosophy, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA (tel. 01223 330525, fax 01223 335091, e-mail ae215@cam.ac.uk), to whom applications should be sent so as to reach her not later than 20 May.

Applications should include a full curriculum vitae and the names of two referees who are in a position to comment on the candidate's academic work and any teaching experience.

Referees should be asked to write directly to Mrs Elliott so as to reach the Faculty by the closing date. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Edward Craig (e-mail ejc11@cam.ac.uk).


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Cambridge University Reporter 28 April 2004
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