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The College proposes to elect a Tutorial Fellow in English with effect from October 2001. The Somerville appointment is tenable in conjunction with a University Lecturership (CUF). Applications are invited from suitably qualified women and men with research interests in Renaissance Literature. This post is designated as a Times Lecturership, and the post-holder will be required to contribute to the organization and co-ordination of the Faculty's teaching of language topics. The combined College and University salary will be according to age on a scale up to £39,564 a year. Additional College allowances are available. The closing date for applications is Wednesday, 14 March 2001.
The College invites applications for the post of temporary, stipendiary Lecturer in Modern History (nineteenth and twentieth centuries) for the academic year 2001-02. The Lecturer will be required to provide an annual average of six hours' teaching a week during the three Full Terms (each lasting eight weeks) of the academic year. It is essential that the person appointed be willing and able to teach as requested: History of the British Isles 6 (1830 to the present) and General History 4 (1815-1914) for Honour Moderations (the first-year examination).
The appointment will be on point one (£15,794 for a twelve-hour appointment pro rata) or point two (£16,775 for a twelve-hour appointment pro rata) of an incremental scale, depending on experience. The Lecturer will share the use of a teaching room in College and will be a member of the Senior Common Room. He or she will be entitled to a number of meals in College during Full Term.
The closing date for applications is 16 March 2001. Short-listed candidates are likely to be invited for interview in the week beginning 7 May 2001. Candidates invited for interview will be asked to give a five- or ten-minute presentation on their research.
In each case, further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the College Secretary, Somerville College, Oxford, OX2 6HD (tel. 01865 270619/31, fax 01865 270620, e-mail secretariat@somerville.ox.ac.uk).
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Cambridge University Reporter, 21 February 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.