Cambridge University Reporter


Pembroke College

ELECTION

The following has been elected to a Bye-Fellowship:

Daniela Passolt, B.A., Hamburg, M.Sc., School of Oriental and African Studies, Ph.D., London School of Economics and Political Science

ADAM SMITH FELLOWSHIP AND COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN POLITICAL ECONOMY

Applications are invited for the post of College Lecturer in Political Economy. The appointment will be for five years from 1 October 2009, with the possibility of reappointment thereafter, and will carry with it an Official Fellowship; the successful candidate will be known as the Adam Smith Fellow.

The successful candidate, who will have expertise in one or more of the areas of urban and regional economics, development economics, environmental economics or the economics of property or planning, will be expected to be active in research in her or his chosen field, to direct studies in Land Economy, and to provide an average of eight hours of undergraduate supervision a week in Paper I of the Land Economy Tripos, 'Economics', and in her or his area of expertise to undergraduate students reading Land Economy and other disciplines. The post-holder will also be expected to provide an average of one and a half hours a week of lecturing, classes or seminars in the Department of Land Economy.

The stipend will be in accordance with the scale for a University Lecturer, currently between £33,379 and £42,791, depending on the age and experience of the person appointed; preference may be given to candidates who have recently gained a Ph.D. Degree. Application forms and further particulars are available from the Senior Tutor's Assistant, Pembroke College, Cambridge, CB2 1RF (email sally.clowes@pem.cam.ac.uk), or from the Pembroke College website (http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/about/academic-vacancies/), and should be returned by 16 March 2009.

Pembroke College is an equal opportunities employer.