Cambridge University Reporter


Newnham College

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Applications are invited from women graduates of any university for a stipendiary or non-stipendiary Research Fellowship in subjects falling within the general field of the Humanities and Social Sciences, tenable for three years from 1 October 2008. Applications are sought this year from graduates who, if successful, would expect to seek affiliation to one of the following Faculties of Cambridge University: History, Architecture and History of Art, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, and Divinity. Further information about these Faculties may be obtained from the University website. Graduate students of Newnham College in any subject within the general field of Humanities and Social Sciences may also apply. There is no age limit but the Research Fellowship will normally be awarded to candidates who have recently completed their Ph.D. Degree or are close to completion. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal, Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF (e-mail principal@newn.cam.ac.uk), or from the College's website at http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/. The closing date for applications is noon on 2 November 2007. Selected candidates will be invited, by 21 December, to submit, by 2 January 2008 three copies of a dissertation or other written work. The College expects to reach a decision in February 2008.

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, OR ENGINEERING

Applications are invited from women graduates of any university for a Research Fellowship, stipendiary or non-stipendiary, in any field of Science, Mathematics, or Engineering, tenable for three years from 1 October 2008. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal, Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF (e-mail principal@newn.cam.ac.uk), or http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/. The closing date for applications is 1 February 2008. Selected candidates will be invited in mid-February to submit, by 1 March 2008, three copies of a dissertation or other written work. The College expects to reach a decision in April 2008.