Cambridge University Reporter


OXFORD NOTICES

University College

THREE-YEAR FIXED-TERM FELLOWSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

University College is seeking to appoint a three-year fixed-term Fellow in International Relations to work alongside Dr Ngaire Woods, whose research is focused on international institutions and developing countries (http://www.globaleconomicgovernance.org) and Dr Marc Stears, University Lecturer in Political Theory, who works on globalization and political theory (http://www.cpi.politics.ox.ac.uk). The College is committed to supporting outstanding research and teaching in these areas.

The post-holder would be expected to teach and examine the core International Relations paper and at least one of the optional papers in International Relations and one part of the PPE Introduction to Politics paper. The post-holder would also be expected to assist in the admissions process, and the overall administration of PPE within the College and International Relations in Oxford University's top-rated Department of Politics and International Relations. Ideally candidates would be engaged in research and interested in participating in the programme on Global Economic Governance.

The appointment will run from 1 October 2005 for three years. The salary will be on the University's age-related scale for fixed-term Fellows (currently from £21,640 to £27,989 a year), plus housing and other allowances.

Further particulars and application coversheets may be obtained from the College Secretary, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH (tel. 01865 276677, fax 01865 276790, e-mail jane.vicat@univ.ox.ac.uk). Applications should be submitted to the Senior Tutor by 21 January 2005. Candidates should request three academic referees to send references to the Senior Tutor by the same date.