Cambridge University Reporter


OXFORD NOTICES

Exeter College

OFFICIAL FELLOWSHIP AND UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIP IN MODERN BRITISH HISTORY

Exeter College proposes to appoint a Fellow and Tutor in Modern British History with effect from 1 October 2006. The Fellowship will be held in conjunction with a University Lectureship (CUF) in the Faculty of History.

Applications are welcome from those working in nineteenth- and/or twentieth-century British History whose active research interests include one or more of the following: the history of war; international history; or British History in a comparative context (e.g. European, Atlantic, Imperial, or global).

The Fellow will be required for the College to undertake eight hours of teaching a week, averaged over the three eight-week terms, in relevant courses in History and its Joint Schools, and to give lectures and undertake graduate teaching and supervision for the Faculty. The combined College and University salary is on an age-related scale up to £47,078 a year (under annual review), plus allowances.

Further particulars covering both the College and the University posts, and the application and selection procedures, which all potential candidates should consult before applying, are available on the Exeter College website at http://www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/, or may be obtained from the Academic Administrator, Exeter College, Oxford, OX1 3DP (e-mail academic.administrator@exeter.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications is 3 March.

Exeter College and the University of Oxford are equal opportunities employers.