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St Catherine's College

JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN MATHEMATICS

St Catherine's College wishes to appoint a Junior Research Fellow in Mathematics with effect from 1 October 2001, for a period of two years. Candidates should have completed a doctorate in Mathematics by the start of appointment, and should show outstanding research potential.

Current Fellows in Mathematics are: Gero Friesecke (Professor of Mathematics), John Ockendon, FRS (University Lecturer in Mathematics), Robert Leese (Director of Smith Institute), and Marc Lackenby (University Lecturer in Mathematics). This reflects the strong tradition of Mathematics at St Catherine's; previous Professorial or Tutorial Fellows in Mathematics have been Michael Atiyah, Graeme Segal, Nigel Hitchin, and Alan Tayler.

The Fellow will be required to teach up to six hours a week and share tutorial responsibility for individual undergraduates. The bulk of the teaching required falls in the area of Applied Mathematics.

Full details of the remuneration package, which will include membership of the Senior Common Room and rights to Common Table, are included in the further particulars, which are available upon request from the Master's Secretary (e-mail margaret.lavercombe@stcatz.ox.ac.uk), or on the College's website (http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/academic/jobs/).

A letter of application, including a research statement, a curriculum vitae, and an e-mail address, should be sent to the Master, St Catherine's College, Oxford, OX1 3UJ, to arrive by Thursday, 22 March 2001. Applicants should ask two referees to send confi-dential statements direct to the Master, to arrive by the same date. Interviews will be held during the week commencing 16 April 2001.

St Catherine's College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 21 February 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.