Cambridge University Reporter


St John's College

SUPERNUMERARY TEACHING FELLOWSHIP IN FRENCH/FIXED-TERM CUF LECTURESHIP

St John's College invites applications from suitably qualified men and women for a Supernumerary Teaching Fellowship in French (without membership of Governing Body) with effect from 1 October 2005. The Fellowship will be held in association with a fixed-term CUF Lectureship in French, to be held in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages.

The successful candidate will be a specialist in the Modern period (post-1800). Preference may be given to applicants with a teaching and research interest in the twentieth century, with particular emphasis on gender studies and/or Francophone writing.

The person elected will provide tutorial teaching to undergraduates for eight hours each week during full term, and participate in the organization of teaching in French. He or she will share pastoral duties and participate in the undergraduate admissions process. The appointee will in addition be expected, under the direction of the Modern Languages Faculty, to give not less than sixteen lectures or classes in each academical year; to share in University examining as reasonably required; to make an appropriate contribution to the supervision and teaching of graduate students; to undertake a reasonable share of Faculty administrative duties; and to engage in advanced study or research.

The combined College and University stipend will be according to age on a scale of £29,896 to 45,707 a year (under review). Additional College allowances are available. Further particulars, including information about how to apply, may be obtained from the Academic Administrator, St John's College, Oxford, OX1 3JD (e-mail college.office@sjc.ox.ac.uk), or may be viewed on the College's website at http://www.sjc.ox.ac.uk/. The closing date for applications is 12 May.

St John's College is an equal opportunities employer.