< Previous page ^ Table of Contents Next page >

University College

COLLEGE LECTURERSHIP IN POLITICS

The College proposes to appoint a fixed-term Lecturer in Politics for one year from 1 October 2001, during Dr Ngaire Woods's tenure of a Leverhulme Fellowship. The Lecturer will be required to teach an average of twelve hours a week averaged over three terms. He or she will also be required to take responsibility for the administration of the subject, including admissions.

The Lecturer must be able to teach at least one of the UK or France sections of the Introduction to Politics paper, the International Relations core option, and other Finals papers or options (e.g., International Relations in the Era of the Cold War and International Relations in the Inter-War Period).

The salary will be on the scale £15,794 to £19,482. The Lecturer will share a teaching room in College and will be entitled to common table.

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of three referees, and a statement of which of the areas listed above the applicant is able to teach, should be sent to the Senior Tutor, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH, by 14 June 2001. Candidates should ask their referees to write direct to the Senior Tutor, or e-mail their references (college.office@univ.ox.ac.uk), by that date. Interviews will be held in the week beginning 18 June 2001.

COLLEGE LECTURESHIPS IN PHYSICS

The College wishes to appoint two Lecturers in Physics for the coming academic year. The Lecturers should be able to teach optics and/or condensed matter physics and will be expected, in addition, to teach from a range of topics, including all first-year physics, atomic physics, and thermal physics.

One of these posts will be as a stipendiary Lecturer, with a requirement to teach for an average of six hours a week during term, and to assist with admissions and the administration of the subject. This post would run for one year only, from 1 October 2001 to 30 September 2002. The stipend will be £8,560.

The second post is for a four-hour non-stipendiary Lecturer, also for one year, starting on 1 October 2001. The Lecturer would be entitled to two meals a week and to enhanced capitation payment.

Applications, including a curriculum vitae and a statement of current research interests and teaching experience, should be sent to the Senior Tutor, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH, by 4 June 2001. Candidates should also ask two referees to write direct to the Senior Tutor by that date. Interviews will be held on Thursday, 14 June 2001.

University College is an equal opportunities employer.


< Previous page ^ Table of Contents Next page >

Cambridge University Reporter, 16 May 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.