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STEVENSON JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW IN THE ARTS

University College invites applications for a Junior Research Fellowship in the fields of Ancient History, Classical Languages and Literature, Oriental Studies, Philosophy, or Politics, tenable for a period of three years from 1 October 2003. A stipend of £14,772 (under review) will normally be paid, though at a reduced rate if the successful candidate is in receipt of other emoluments. The statutes permit the election of persons up to the age of thirty-five, but it is normally expected that the successful candidate will be under thirty years of age.

SCOTT FAMILY JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FOR STUDIES INTO AUTISM

University College invites applications for a Scott Family Junior Research Fellowship for studies into Autism tenable for a period of three years from 1 October 2003. The Fellow will be expected to participate in the newly established programme of research under Professor Anthony Bailey in the Department of Psychiatry. The main focus of the research is on establishing the neurobiological basis of autism and related disorders. The successful candidate is likely to work in one of the following fields: the analysis of magnetoencephalographic data, the cognitive psychology of disorders of social interaction, or the analysis of post-mortem material.

A stipend of £14,772 (under review) will normally be paid, though at a reduced rate if the successful candidate is in receipt of other emoluments. The statutes permit the election of persons up to the age of thirty-five, but it is normally expected that the successful candidate will be under thirty years of age.

WEIR JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

University College invites applications for a Weir Junior Research Fellowship in the fields of Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Engineering Science, Materials Science, or Physics, tenable for a period of three years from 1 October 2003. A stipend of £14,772 (under review) will normally be paid, though at a reduced rate if the successful candidate is in receipt of other emoluments. The statutes permit the election of persons up to the age of thirty-five, but it is normally expected that the successful candidate will be under thirty years of age.

All of the above Fellows will be entitled to accommodation in College or a housing allowance (£3,812 a year), the common table, and will receive an academic allowance of £1,125 a year. The Fellows may be asked to carry out a limited amount of teaching for the College, for which payment will be made at capitation rates.

Application forms, further particulars, and information for referees may be obtained from the College Secretary, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH (e-mail jrf@univ.ox.ac.uk), or may be downloaded at http://www.univ.ox.ac.uk/. The closing date for receipt of applications is 24 October 2002.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 2 October 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.