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Clare College

BURSAR

Applications are invited for the post of Bursar of Clare College, to take office on 1 October 2001 or as soon as possible after that date.

The Bursar has general responsibility for the control and management of College finances, investments, endowments, estates, buildings and facilities, personnel policy, and staff welfare; and will be expected to work closely with the Development Director in respect of fundraising.

The Bursar will be an official Fellow of the College. The salary is negotiable with linkages to the stipend structure for analogous University offices.

Interested individuals are invited to obtain full written particulars from the College's appointed consultants, Saxton Bampfylde Hever plc, by telephoning 01233 214529 (24 hours) not later than Friday, 4 May 2001, quoting reference GCFA. Alternatively they may e-mail GCFA@saxbam.co.uk with an e-mail address at which they can receive this information.

The closing date for application is Friday, 11 May 2001.

MALLINSON RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP IN MODERN AND MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES

The Mallinson Research Studentship in Modern and Medieval Languages is intended to provide funding for up to a maximum of three years at the European Union rate of fees for a student registered for the Ph.D. Degree in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages. Applicants from outside the European Union will be expected to obtain an ORS award, or equivalent funding, to make up the full amount of the University fees at the overseas rate. At current rates, the Studentship will cover each year: University Fees of £2,740; College Fees of £1,737; and Maintenance of £5,815. Holders of the award will be expected to apply for AHRB (Arts and Humanities Research Board) or other appropriate funding so long as they are eligible, in order to enable others to benefit from the scheme.

Applicants for the Studentship must name Clare College as their College of first choice on the Board of Graduate Studies application form for admission as a Graduate Student (CIGAS Form A). The closing date for applications is 30 May 2001 for entry on 1 October of the same year. The successful candidate will be notified in June. All candidates will be expected to apply for any other grants for which they are eligible.

Applications, addressed to the Graduate Administrator, Clare College, Cambridge, CB2 1TL, should include a curriculum vitae, details of applications for other grants, and the intended programme of research, including no more than one A4 page describing the proposed research project. A copy of the AHRB form for Competition B will be acceptable. Please arrange for two confidential references, including details of your likely degree result if your undergraduate degree has not been completed, to be sent directly to the College.

Clare College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 25 April 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.