Cambridge University Reporter


St Edmund's College

ELECTIONS

Elected into a Class 'A' Fellowship:

Dr Pie-Yin Lin, M.Phil., B.A., Fu-Jen, M.A., Kent, Ph.D., London

Elected into Class 'B' Fellowships:

Dr Lucy J. Davison, B.A.(Hons), Vet.M.B., N, Ph.D., RVC, London, MRCVS

Dr Alan Colli, Ph.D., CHU, Tesi di Laurea, Laurea in Physics, Trieste

Dr Gregor Schwarb, B.A., M.A., Freiburg, Dr.Theol, Freiburg & Jerusalem

Elected into Visiting Fellowships:

Professor Noel Cox, L.L.M.(Hons), M.Theol.(Hons), Ph.D., Auckland, M.A., Lambeth, L.Th., Lampeter, Professor of Law, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Visiting Fellow for the Easter Term 2010

Professor John Patrick Loughlin, B.A.(Hons), CNAA, Ph.D., EUI, Florence, FRSA, FRHist, AcSS, Professor of European Politics, Cardiff University. Visiting Fellow from 1 July to 31 December 2009

Elected into Bye-Fellowships:

Dr José Liht, B.A., Universidad de las Americas, Mexico, M.A., California, Ph.D., Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico

Miss Catherine A. Dobson, B.A.(Hons), JE, Dip. French Legal Studies, Poitiers, B.C.L., Oxford

Miss Katie L. Snalune, M.A., Vet.M.B., ED, B.Sc., Wye, Cert E.M.(Int. Med.), MRCVS

Dr Robin Bunce, M.Phil., Ph.D., DOW, B.A.(Hons), Kent

APPOINTMENTS

Appointed to the G. L. S. Shackle Studentship for the Michaelmas Term 2009:

Mr Andres F. Cantillo, B.A., Columbia, M.A., Missouri

Appointed Associate Members:

Dr Byong Guk Park, B.S., Hanyang, M.S., Ph.D., KAIST

Dr Federico Damonte, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Padua

Dr Alfonso Sorrentino, M.A., Ph.D., Princeton

Visitor to the Senior Combination Room:

Professor Martin Parry, B.A., Durham, M.Sc., West Indies, Ph.D., Edinburgh, Visiting Professor at The Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College, London


FELLOW AND COLLEGE TEACHING OFFICER IN ECONOMICS

St Edmund's College invites applications for the post of Fellow and College Teaching Officer in Economics, from 1 October 2009. The appointment will be for a fixed term of two years, and is subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College. There is a shared teaching arrangement with Downing College. The College Teaching Officer will be responsible for the academic work of undergraduates in Economics, and will be required to teach in small group supervisions for about twelve hours a week during term time in preparation for the Cambridge Economics Tripos. He or she will take a full part in the administrative aspects of teaching in Economics at St Edmund's, including admissions, and will also have duties at Downing College. Applicants should be able to teach across most papers offered by the Faculty, but we are especially interested in candidates who are able to offer teaching in microeconomics. The stipend of the College Teaching Officer, which is pensionable under the Universities Superannuation Scheme, will be on the St Edmund's College scale at a starting point of £26,539.

The application form and further particulars can be downloaded from the College website: http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/, and can also be obtained from the Master's Secretary (masters.office@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk), or the Development Secretary (tel. 01223 336122, email development.secretary@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk).

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, list of publications, and the names of three academic referees, should be sent to the Master's Secretary, St Edmund's College, Cambridge, CB3 0BN (masters.office@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk). Applicants are requested to arrange for their academic referees to write directly to the Master (or by email to address above) by the closing date, which is Friday, 31 July 2009.