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Nuffield College, Oxford

NORMAN CHESTER SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

Applications are invited from men and women holding academic appointments in higher education for a Norman Chester Senior Research Fellowship tenable for three months in the academical year 1998-99. The Fellowship is to support a period of concentrated work on a research project in social studies. The Fellowship carries with it a room in College in which to live and work, dining rights, and a stipend. Nuffield College is committed to the principle of equality of opportunity.

 Further details can be obtained from our website, http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Jobs/, or from the Warden's Secretary (NCF), Nuffield College, Oxford, OX1 1NF (or e-mail: marion.rogers@nuf.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 12 January 1998.

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES AND FUNDING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

The College welcomes applications from women and men graduates for research or postgraduate study. Our main fields of interest are in economics, politics and sociology. We have special interests also in the following fields: recent social, political, and economic history, social and medical statistics, medical sociology, international relations, social policy, American studies, Commonwealth history, social geography, and European studies. The College normally takes about twenty-five new postgraduate students a year.

 The College offers a number of Nuffield Funded Studentships, open to both UK and overseas students, to cover fees and maintenance. In addition students of any college of the University of Oxford entering their second or third year of postgraduate study who are unable to obtain adequate funding elsewhere may apply to the College for a Funded Studentship.

 Particulars and application forms may be obtained from the Student Administrator, Miss Glynis Baleham; tel. 01865 278515; e-mail: glynis.baleham@nuf.ox.ac.uk.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 12th November 1997
Copyright © 1997 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.