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COLLEGE NOTICES

Christ's College

LIVERSIDGE LECTURE

The Master and Fellows give notice that Professor Richard M. Hogg, FBA, Smith Professor of English Language and Medieval Literature, University of Manchester, will lecture on The English language: past imperfect and future conditional, at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 9 February, in the Theatre, Christ's College.

C. P. SNOW LECTURE

The Master and Fellows give notice that Professor Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, FBA, Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, will lecture on Art as archaeology and archaeology as art: lessons from two cultures, at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 24 February, in the Theatre, Christ's College.

PART-TIME/FIXED-TERM ASSISTANT COMPUTER OFFICER

Christ's College wishes to appoint an assistant to the Computer Manager. The primary role of this Assistant Computer Officer will be to provide front-line support to the Fellows, staff, and students of the College under the guidance of the Computer Manager and the Fellow for Computing. The post would probably suit a new graduate looking to expand skills in a first job, or perhaps a postgraduate writing up. The person appointed will have good practical computing skills, and will be able to communicate easily at all levels.

The position requires a working knowledge of networking, PC hardware, Windows NT workstations, Linux/Unix, and Novell Netware. Apple Mac experience will be an added advantage.

The post is part-time (eighteen hours a week) for a fixed term of one year. The future of the post will be considered during this first year. This non-pensionable appointment will be equated pro rata to the University T3 Grade (currently £14,051).

An application form may be obtained from the Fellows Secretary, Christ's College, Cambridge, CB2 3BU (e-mail fmb29@cam.ac.uk). Applications are required to be received by 31 January 2000. Interviews for short-listed candidates are planned for the week beginning 7 February. Information about the College is available on its website (http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/).


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Cambridge University Reporter, 19 January 2000
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