Cambridge University Reporter


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Clare College

The annual Alma Royalton-Kisch Lecture in inter-faith studies, entitled Divine and human freedom in the Abrahamic faiths: engaging Nietsche, will be delivered by Professor David Burrell, CSC, Hesburgh Professor in Philosophy and Theology, University of Notre Dame, on 13 February at 5 p.m. in the Latimer Room, Old Court, Clare College. All are welcome.

WILLIAM SENIOR STUDENTSHIP IN COMPARATIVE LAW OR LEGAL HISTORY

Clare College invites applications for a William Senior Studentship commencing on 1 October 2007. The Studentship is established for research in Comparative Law or Legal History, and is open to graduates in Law or History of any university.

The Studentship is tenable for up to three years (subject to satisfactory progress) and for a student in receipt of no other grant will cover approved University and College fees and maintenance. It is expected, however, that an eligible candidate will normally also apply for an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) postgraduate studentship if he or she does not already hold one.

Election to a Studentship is conditional upon the person being admitted by the Board of Graduate Studies as a registered Graduate Student of the University of Cambridge to pursue a postgraduate degree. Clare College should be the applicant's first choice of College.

Applications for the Studentship should include a full account of the applicant's career, a general statement of the proposed course of postgraduate research in one of the two specified subjects, and the names and addresses of two referees. Applications should be addressed to the Tutor for Graduate Admissions, William Senior Studentship, Clare College, Trinity Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1TL. Applications, and supporting references, need to be received in College by 30 March 2007.