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University College and the Queen's College

FIVE-YEAR FIXED-TERM FELLOWSHIP IN ANCIENT HISTORY

University College and the Queen's College offer a five-year fixed-term appointment in Ancient History. The successful candidate will hold the Cawkwell Fellowship at University College and a College Lecturership at the Queen's College. The Cawkwell Fellowship is endowed in honour of George Cawkwell, Fellow in Greek History at University College from 1949 to 1987. It is also expected that St Hilda's College will join in arrangements for shared teaching. The appointment will run from 1 October 2000. The salary will be on an age-related scale from £17,238 to £22,579, and housing and other allowances will be paid.

The Fellow will be expected to teach Greek History for the Honour Schools of Literae Humaniores and Ancient and Modern History; there may also be an opportunity to teach Roman History and some topics in Archaeology. He or she will also be expected to play a full role in the administration of the subject in University College and the Queen's College, including admissions.

Further particulars and application cover sheets may be obtained from the College Secretary, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH (tel. 01865 276677, fax 01865 276790, e-mail jane.vicat@univ.ox.ac.uk). Applications should be submitted to the Senior Tutor not later than 2 June 2000. Candidates should request three referees to send references to the Senior Tutor by the same date.

University College and the Queen's College are equal opportunities employers.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 10 May 2000
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