Cambridge University Reporter


Hughes Hall

ELECTIONS

The following elections to Fellowships in Class B, with effect from 1 January 2007, have taken place:

Michelle Moram, Ph.D., CC, B.Sc., Cork

Amit Bhave, Ph.D. HH, B.E., Pinda, IIT-DAAD M.Tech., Dresden, M.Tech., Mumbai

Jennifer Bui, B.S., Ph.D., California

Natalie Plank, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Edinburgh

Sovan Sarkar, Ph.D., HH, B.Sc., Calcutta, M.Sc., Madras

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES

Hughes Hall invites applications for the election in the Lent Term 2007 of up to ten Research Associates. Candidates must, at the time of election, be of postdoctoral standing and in the employ of the University with a research contract of at least two years' duration. They may be graduates of any University. There are no conditions of age or subject attached to these positions, but applicants should normally be early in their research careers. Candidates will be selected by reference to their potential for contributing to the intellectual, educational, and social life of the College.

A Postdoctoral Research Associateship will normally be tenable for two years with the possibility of one extension of up to two further years, but dependent on co-terminous continuous postdoctoral employment within the University. Holders will enjoy the privileges and facilities of the College available to Senior Associates.

SENIOR MEMBERSHIP

The College also invites applications for two Senior Memberships from postdoctoral researchers in the employ of the University with a research contract of at least two years' duration. They may be graduates of any University. There are no conditions of age or subject attached to Senior Membership but applicants should be already established in their research careers. Candidates will be selected by reference to their potential for contributing to the intellectual, educational, and social life of the College.

Senior Membership is normally tenable for up to three years with the possibility of re-election dependent on co-terminous continuous postdoctoral employment within the University. Holders will enjoy the privileges and facilities of the College available to other Senior Members.


Application forms and further particulars may be obtained by communicating in writing (not e-mail) with Dr M. J. Franklin, Registrary, at Hughes Hall, Mortimer Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EW.

Completed forms and a single confidential academic reference must be received by the Registrary at Hughes Hall by 31 January 2007. The application form allows candidates the opportunity to explain their research and other interests, and to identify ways in which they feel they might be able to contribute to, and benefit from, the life of the College. Short-listed candidates may be invited to an informal interview.