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Wolfson College with the Department of History of Art

SPEELMAN-NEWTON FELLOWSHIP IN DUTCH AND FLEMISH ART

The aim of this Research Fellowship, endowed by Edward Speelman and supported by the Isaac Newton Trust, is to foster the study and teaching of Dutch and Flemish painting, sculpture, and graphic arts of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries. Candidates for the Fellowship need to show fitness to undertake a programme of study and research within this area of History of Art. The person appointed will also be expected to contribute to the work of the University Department of History of Art, including its programme of undergraduate Special Subject teaching.

The appointment will be for three years from 1 October 2000, with the possibility of reappointment for a further two years. The maximum tenure for the Speelman-Newton Fellowship is for five years. The appointment will be made on a scale of stipends equivalent to that of the University Research Assistant scale, currently £16,286 a year rising to £18,185.

Further particulars and application forms are available from the President's Secretary, Wolfson College, Cambridge, CB3 9BB (tel. 01223 335936, fax 01223 335937, e-mail es243@cam.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications is 7 July 2000.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 7 June 2000
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