Cambridge University Reporter


New Hall

Elected to an Official Fellowship and College Lectureship in History for one year from 1 October 2005:

Kathryn Susan Rix, M.A., Ph.D., CHR

Elected to a Stipendiary Research Fellowship in Arts from 1 October 2005 for three years:

Monica Alexandra Brito Vieira, M.Phil., ED

Elected to an Official Fellowship and College Lectureship in Medical Physiology for three years from 1 October 2005:

Caroline Judith Jolley, M.A., M.B.B.S., London

Elected to a Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship in Science from 1 October 2005 for three years:

Alexandra Elizabeth Porter, M.Sc., London

Elected to a Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship in Science from 1 October 2005 for three years:

Marie Pointer, Ph.D., London

TEACHING FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMISTRY

New Hall intends to appoint to a College Lectureship and Fellowship one or more individuals who are currently working or expect soon to be working in the Department of Chemistry or another closely related University laboratory. A person appointed will be expected to teach undergraduates ('supervise') for four hours a week in Full Term (mostly those in their first two years), to interview applicants for places, to help arrange other teaching in chemistry, and to contribute to the academic life and running of the College. College Lecturers are paid 20% above the usual rates for the four hours' supervising, and Fellows are paid an allowance currently of £1,282 a year. The post will suit those with some additional form of salaried support (e.g. from a Research Council) and an interest in undergraduate teaching.

Both posts are open to men and women; appointment will be for up to three years in the first instance, with the possibility of reappointment. Further particulars can be obtained from the President's Secretary, New Hall, Cambridge, CB3 0DF (tel. 01223 762227, e-mail skg22@cam.ac.uk). Applications should be submitted, with supporting references and a curriculum vitae, by 24 June.