Cambridge University Reporter


St Peter's College

JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY SINCE 1700

The College invites applications for a three-year non-renewable Junior Research Fellowship in Modern European History (excluding Britain) since 1700. Applicants should have completed or be close to completion of a doctorate in some aspect of this subject. In addition to their research, the successful applicant will be asked to teach for the College for up to five hours a week in term, or the annualized equivalent, and to assist in undergraduate admissions. They should have teaching competence in at least two of the periods of General History (X-XIV) in the Final Honour School of History: 1715-99; 1799-1856; 1856-1914; 1914-45; 1941-73. An ability to teach other subjects will be an advantage. Full details of the History syllabus can be found on the History Faculty's website at http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/.

The initial stipend will be £14,194 a year (under review), with annual increments subject to satisfactory performance. Single accommodation may be available, subject to a deduction in stipend.

Further details and application instructions may be obtained from http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/Vacancies.htm. Applications (seven copies, except for overseas candidates who need send only one) including a full curriculum vitae and an indication of the teaching offered by the candidate, should be sent to the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford, OX1 2DL (tel. 01865 278864, e-mail college.secretary@spc.ox.ac.uk) by 10 March. Applicants should ensure that three referees write to the College Secretary on their behalf by this date. References may be sent by e-mail but applications should be sent as hard copy.

St Peter's College is an equal opportunities employer.