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OXFORD NOTICE

St Cross College

EMANOEL LEE JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (MEDICAL)

St Cross College proposes to make an election to the Emanoel Lee Junior Research Fellowship, tenable for three years from 1 October 2004. The Fellowship will be of the value of £400 a year, together with common table rights (five lunches a week).

The Fellowship is open to men and women medical graduates of any university who have completed at least two years' work towards a higher degree or a higher medical qualification and are intending to engage in research in the field of medical science.

Applications (marked Lee JRF) should include a full curriculum vitae and the names of two referees, and should be addressed to the Master, St Cross College, Oxford, OX1 3LZ. The closing date for applications is Tuesday, 30 March. Applicants should ask their referees to send references direct to the Master by that date.

NON-STIPENDIARY JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

St Cross College invites applications for two non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowships tenable for three years from 1 October 2004. The Fellowships will carry common table rights (five lunches a week) and are open to men and women in any academic discipline.

Applicants should be in the process of completing their doctoral dissertations, or have obtained the D.Phil./Ph.D. Degree or equivalent within the last five years, but the College will exercise flexibility in the case of applicants whose academic careers have been interrupted.

Applications should include a full curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research plans and the names of two referees, and should be addressed to the Master, St Cross College, Oxford, OX1 3LZ. The closing date for applications is Tuesday, 30 March. Applicants should ask their referees to send references direct to the Master by that date.


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Cambridge University Reporter 28 January 2004
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