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St John's College

FELLOWSHIP IN LAW

Applications are invited for a College Lectureship in Law and Fellowship at St John's College, tenable from 1 October 2001 for three years in the first instance, to teach Tort and at least one subject in the following areas: Public Law (including Constitutional Law and Administrative Law), European Community Law, and Commercial Law.

The pensionable stipend will be on the scale of £17,755 to £23,256 a year, together with the usual benefits of a Fellow.

Applications, together with details of experience and qualifications and the names of two referees, should be sent to the Master, St John's College, Cambridge, CB2 1TP, so as to reach him not later than 12 February 2001. Further particulars can be obtained from the Master, or from the College's website (http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/).

EMANUEL MILLER PRIZE

By a bequest under the will of Dr Emanuel Miller, St John's College received a sum of money for the establishment of a biennial prize in the Philosophy of Science with special reference to the behavioural sciences (psychology and social science).

The prize of £300 will be awarded to the writer of the best essay, not exceeding 10,000 words, on a topic chosen by the competitor within the realm of the Philosophy of Science with special reference to the behavioural sciences (psychology and social science), and all members of the University under the age of thirty years at the closing date for submission are eligible.

Any candidate who is in doubt as to whether the chosen topic lies within the specified field should communicate with the Master by 1 June 2001 and the College Council will resolve the matter. The College Council also reserves the right not to make an award in any year when it judges that there is no candidate of sufficient merit.

Essays, which should be typewritten or printed, must reach the Master, St John's College, Cambridge, CB2 1TP, by 15 October 2001.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 24 January 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.