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Corpus Christi College

SUPERNUMERARY VISITING FELLOWSHIP IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, 2001-02

The College proposes from time to time to advertise a Visiting Fellowship, to be held by a person of distinction in the non-academic sphere who wishes to undertake some programme of research (e.g. a book) or advanced study in the College. It is intended that the Fellowship should be open to those in the public sector, business, industry, communications, trade unions, NGOs, and similar fields.

In the academical year 2001-02, the College invites applications from persons in the field of business and industry. The Fellowship will be tenable for any one of the three eight-week terms of the academical year (October-December, January-March, April-June). Preference will be given to those who are willing to contribute to College life by holding occasional seminars, by being available to students for discussions, etc.

The Fellowship will be non-stipendiary. The Fellow will be entitled to free luncheon and dinner during all periods when the kitchen is open, and to full membership of the Senior Common Room. The College will provide working space and will assist with the provision of accommodation if desired (e.g. by the occasional use of a guest room).

Applicants should write to the President's Secretary, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, OX1 4JF, before 1 November 2000, enclosing a curriculum vitae, a description of the programme of study or research to be undertaken during the tenure of the Fellowship, and the names of three referees. It is their responsibility to ask their referees to send their references direct to the President's Secretary by the same date. Candidates should indicate the term in which they would wish to hold the Fellowship.

VISITING FELLOWSHIP(S), 2001-02

The College proposes, if suitable candidates offer themselves, to elect to a Corpus Christi Visiting Fellowship for each term in the academical year 2001-02. The Fellowship is intended for persons of high academic distinction, either from abroad or from the UK, who wish to pursue academic study and research as a member of the College. It is tenable for one, two, or three terms during the year. Preference will be given to candidates whose work is close to the academic interests of one or more Fellows of the College.

A Visiting Fellow is entitled to free luncheon and dinner during all periods when the kitchen is open, and to full membership of the Senior Common Room. The College will provide the Fellow with shared study accommodation and will provide practical aid in finding accommodation in Oxford.

Applicants should write to the President's Secretary, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, OX1 4JF, before 1 November 2000, enclosing a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a programme of work, and the names of three referees. It is their responsibility to ask their referees to send their references direct by the same date.

Corpus Christi College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 27 April 2000
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