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Hulsean Lectureship: Notice

Applications are invited for the Hulsean Lectureship in the University, for the calendar years 1999 and 2000. The person appointed, who must be a graduate of a university and aged not more than sixty-seven years on 1 January 1999, will be required to deliver a total of between four and eight lectures, by arrangement with the Faculty Board of Divinity, on some branch of Christian theology.

The stipend payable is a specified proportion of the benefaction left by John Hulse, who died in 1790. The gross sum is expected to be about £900 a year.

Those who wish to be considered by the Electors should send to the Secretary not later than 2 November 1998 brief particulars of their proposed course of lectures, together with a curriculum vitae and the names of two persons to whom reference may be made. Further particulars are available from the following, to whom applications should be sent: Mr G. B. Skelsey, University Registry, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TN. It is expected that an election will be made by the end of 1998.

The University follows an equal opportunities policy.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 7 October 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.