Cambridge University Reporter


Worcester College and Brasenose College

FIXED-TERM TUTORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LAW WITH UNIVERSITY (CUF) LECTURESHIP

Worcester College and Brasenose College propose to appoint a fixed-term Tutorial Fellow in Law, with effect from 1 September 2005 at the latest, until 31 December 2009. The Fellowship will be held in conjunction with a fixed-term University (CUF) Lectureship in the Faculty of Law. The person appointed will be a Tutorial Fellow of Worcester College and a Lecturer of Brasenose College.

The successful applicant will have a high standard of research and teaching ability, and will be expected to teach Criminal Law and Jurisprudence for the two Colleges, and to give lectures and undertake graduate teaching and supervision for the Faculty.

The combined College and University salary will be on an age-related scale up to £45,707 a year. Additional College allowances are available. The Faculty of Law will also provide the Lecturer with a start-up grant of £4,000 (unless the appointee currently holds an established Oxford University academic post), to be spent at the Lecturer's discretion on any purpose connected with their academic work.

Further particulars, covering both the College and the University posts, and information on how to apply may be obtained from http://www.worcester.ox.ac.uk/Notices/a_index.php or from the Academic Administrator, Worcester College, Oxford, OX1 2HB (tel. 01865 278342, e-mail jane.hornsby@worcester.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications, including references, is 15 April. Informal enquiries may be made to the Academic Administrator.

Worcester College, Brasenose College, and the University of Oxford are equal opportunities employers.