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Merton College

FITZJAMES RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN ANCIENT GREEK

Merton College proposes to elect to a four-year Fitzjames Research Fellowship in Ancient Greek to commence in October 2009. This career development post will allow a promising academic at an early stage in her or his career to combine substantial support for research with the opportunity to develop skills in teaching and academic administration. The teaching commitment will be up to four contact hours a week in Full Term and the College is seeking candidates who can teach first and second year undergraduates as well as Final Honours School options.

FITZJAMES RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Merton College proposes to elect to a four-year Fitzjames Research Fellowship in Economics and the Environment to commence in October 2009. This career development post will allow a promising academic at an early stage in her or his career to combine substantial support for research with the opportunity to develop skills in teaching and academic administration. The teaching commitment will be up to four contact hours a week in Full Term and the College is seeking candidates who can teach first year undergraduate Economics and a Final Honours School option.

The stipend for both posts will be £26,872 a year and the Fellows will be entitled to meals and accommodation in College (or a housing allowance of £5,809 a year) and other benefits.

Full details of the posts, their conditions, and the application process are set out in the further particulars for each post, which can be downloaded from the Merton College website (http://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/index.shtml) or, in case of difficulty, may be obtained from the Sub-Warden's Secretary, Merton College, Oxford, OX1 4JD (email lesley.walsh@admin.merton.ox.ac.uk).

The closing date for applications for the Fitzjames Research Fellowship in Ancient Greek is 30 January 2009. The closing date for applications for the Fitzjames Research Fellowship in Economics and the Environment is 28 January 2009.

Merton College is an equal opportunities employer.