Cambridge University Reporter


St John's College

COLLEGE STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS

St John's College intends to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer in applied mathematics for one year from 1 October 2005 to provide up to six hours of undergraduate tutorials a week during term. The position arises because of tutors' leave arrangements. The primary need is in applied mathematics, including non-physical applied, for Moderations in Applied Mathematics I and II, and for applied options, including differential equations, for Part A of the Oxford syllabus. An ability to offer revision in some applied options in Part B would be an advantage. The Lecturer will also be expected to share administrative and pastoral duties and to share in the undergraduate admissions process. Informal inquiries may be addressed to david.stirzaker@sjc.ox.ac.uk or to paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk.

COLLEGE STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN ENGINEERING

St John's College intends to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer in Engineering for one year from 1 October 2005 to provide up to six hours of undergraduate tutorials a week during term. The position arises because of tutors' leave arrangements. The successful candidate will be required to teach up to six hours a week during term. Candidates must be able to teach thermodynamics and fluid mechanics as specified in the Oxford University syllabus for papers P3 (Engineering Materials and Thermodynamics) and A5 (Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics). In addition, the successful candidate will be required to teach parts of papers P1 (Mathematical and Computational Methods), P4 (Structures and Mechanics), and A1 (Mathematical Methods). The Lecturer will also be expected to share administrative and pastoral duties and to share in the undergraduate admissions process. Informal inquiries may be addressed to ian.sobey@sjc.ox.ac.uk.

The salary for both posts will be £11,254 a year, with three lunches and two dinners a week throughout the year, as well as certain allowances. A shared teaching room will be available.

There are no further particulars. Applications (original plus four copies) in the form of a letter and a curriculum vitae should be addressed to the Academic Administrator, St John's College, Oxford, OX1 3JP. Applicants should ask two referees to write directly to the Academic Administrator. Applications and references should reach her no later than 19 May.

St John's College is an equal opportunities employer.