Cambridge University Reporter


Downing College

HOPKINS PARRY FELLOWSHIP IN LAW AND FELLOW AND COLLEGE LECTURER IN LAW

Downing College invites applications for two posts in Law.

Hopkins Parry Fellowship in Law

Applications are invited for the Hopkins Parry Fellowship in Law in any field of Law, with effect from 1 September 2005 or such other date as agreed. This post has been created through the generosity of the Alumni of the College and other donors in recognition of the vital roles of Professor Clive Parry and Mr John Hopkins, both former Law Fellows of the College, in nurturing the study of Law at Downing. The person appointed will be responsible, with the Director of Studies in Law, for the academic work of the College's undergraduates in Law. The appointment will be for three years with a possibility of renewal to the retirement age and is subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College. The successful candidate will be expected to reside in Cambridge, to undertake an average of twelve hours of teaching a week during Full Term (at least 240 contact hours a year), and to participate in the life of the College. Candidates should normally be able to provide supervisions in two or three of the courses within the Law Tripos. The salary will be on an incremental scale between £24,820 and £35,883 a year (reviewed annually in line with national academic stipends), at a starting point depending on age and experience.

Fellow and College Lecturer in Law

Applications are invited for a Fellowship in any field of Law, with effect from 1 September 2005 or such other date as agreed. The appointment will be associated with a College Lectureship at St Edmund's College. The person appointed will be responsible, with both Colleges' Directors of Studies in Law, for the academic work of the undergraduates in Law. The appointment will be for four years and is subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College. The successful candidate will be expected to reside in Cambridge, to undertake an average of twelve hours of teaching a week during Full Term (at least 240 contact hours a year), and to participate in the life of the College. Candidates should normally be able to provide supervisions in two or three of the courses within the Law Tripos. The stipend of a College Lecturer, which can be pensionable under the Universities Superannuation Scheme, will be on an incremental scale between £23,643 and £27,117 a year (reviewed annually in line with national academic stipends), at a starting point depending on age and experience.

Application forms and further particulars relating to both posts can be obtained from the Senior Tutor, Downing College, Cambridge, CB2 1DQ, to whom completed applications and a curriculum vitae should be returned by 10 December. Further information about the College is available on the College website at http://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/. It is anticipated that interviews will take place early in January 2005.