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Oriel College

STIPENDIARY LECTURERSHIP IN POLITICS

The College proposes to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Politics for one year from October 1999. The person appointed will be required to teach twelve hours a week, give sixteen hours of University Lectures in Political Theory, and assume full responsibility for organizing the teaching of Politics in College.

Further particulars are available from the College Secretary, Oriel College, Oxford, OX1 4EW (tel. 01865 276543). The closing date for applications is Friday, 14 May 1999.

Applicants should write to the College Secretary enclosing a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of research interests (seven copies of each), together with the names of three referees, before Friday, 14 May 1999. Candidates should ask their referees to write direct to the College Secretary by the closing date.

CHAPLAIN

The College is seeking to appoint a Chaplain for a five-year period, with effect from 1 October 1999. Applications are invited from men and women in Anglican Priest's Orders. The person appointed will be required to carry out pastoral work among all members of the College, and will be responsible for the conduct and oversight of services in the College Chapel.

Applications, including the names of three referees, should be sent to the College Secretary, Oriel College, Oxford, OX1 4EW, from whom also further particulars may be obtained. The closing date for applications and receipt of references is Tuesday, 4 May 1999.

Oriel College is an equal opportunities employer.

EUGENE LEE-HAMILTON PRIZE 1999

The Provost and Fellows of Oriel College offer a prize of £60 for the best Petrarchan Sonnet in English submitted by an undergraduate of Oxford or Cambridge, on a subject to be chosen by the candidate. Enjambment between the eighth and ninth lines will be permitted.

No candidate may submit more than one sonnet, nor may the prize be awarded more than once to the same person. The competing sonnets should be sent to the College Secretary, Oriel College, Oxford, OX1 4EW, not later than Monday, 31 May 1999. Each sonnet must be accompanied by a certificate from the Head or a Fellow of the candidate's College, stating that the candidate is an undergraduate.

The winner will be deemed to have given permission to publish his or her sonnet in the Oriel Record.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 21 April 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.