St Hilda's College

CUF LECTURESHIP AND TUTORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LAW

St Hilda's College proposes to elect an Official Fellow and Tutor in Law, to take up post from 1 October 2004 or 1 January 2005. This appointment will be made in collaboration with the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford, and the successful candidate will simultaneously be appointed to a University (CUF) Lectureship in Law. Only women are eligible to hold Fellowships at St Hilda's College. This is a provision of the College Statutes made under the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1923, and remains lawful by virtue of section 5 (3) of the Employment Act 1989. This is intended to be a permanent appointment.

The Board of the Faculty of Law welcomes applications from candidates able to teach for it in any of the subjects falling within its B.A. and B.C.L./M.Jur. curricula. The College requires teaching in at least one subject for Law Moderations, and preferably two subjects in the Final Honour School of Jurisprudence.

This post is in an area currently designated by the Higher Education Funding Council as a shortage subject under its 'Golden Hello' Scheme. The appointee may therefore be eligible for a three-year salary supplement if she fulfils certain conditions and if funds are available in the limited budget for the scheme.

Further particulars and an application cover sheet should be obtained from the website at http://www.sthildas.ox.ac.ak or from the Academic Office, St Hilda's College, Oxford, OX4 1DY (tel. 01865 276815, fax 01865 276816, e-mail college.office@st-hildas.oxford.ac.uk). The closing date for the receipt of applications and references is 9 June.