Cambridge University Reporter


University College and the University of Oxford

FELLOWSHIP IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, AND UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIP (CUF) IN ENGLISH

University College seeks to elect a Beaverbrook and Bouverie Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature with effect from 1 October 2005. The Fellowship is associated with a University (CUF) Lectureship in the English Faculty of the University.

The Fellow will be required to take responsibility for the teaching of English Literature across the 1509-1740 period for University College undergraduates in English Literature and relevant Joint Schools, with special responsibility for Final Honours Papers 2 (Shakespeare), 4 (1509-1642), and 5 (English Literature 1642-1740). He or she will also be expected to give lectures and undertake graduate teaching and supervision for the Faculty, and to carry out internationally excellent research. Applications from scholars with an established research career in Shakespeare studies are particularly welcome. The combined College and University salary is on an age-related scale up to £45,707 a year, plus generous allowances.

Further particulars covering both the College and the University posts, and the application and selection procedures, which all prospective applicants are asked to consult, may be downloaded from the College website at http://www.univ.ox.ac.uk/. Alternatively copies can be requested from the College Secretary (e-mail jane.vicat@univ.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 28 February. Applications (eight copies) should be sent to Dr A. M. Knowland, the Senior Tutor, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH (e-mail anne.knowland@university-college.ox.ac.uk). Applicants should arrange for references from three academic referees to reach Dr Knowland by the same date.

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