Cambridge University Reporter


St Edmund Hall

STIPENDIARY LECTURESHIP IN MANAGEMENT

The College seeks to appoint to the above post from 1 September 2008 to 31 August 2011. The duties are primarily the organization of the teaching arrangements for, and provision of up to six hours a week tuition to, undergraduates studying Management, mainly as part of the degree courses of Economics and Management or Engineering, Economics, and Management. The successful candidate must be able to teach the first-year course 'Introduction to Management' and provide tuition in other areas of the Management undergraduate syllabus.

The stipend will be on the scale range £11,501 to £12,945 a year (under review). Further particulars and an application cover sheet are available online at http://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/ or from the College Secretary and Registrar, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, OX1 4AR (tel. 01865 279009, fax 01865 279002, e-mail college.office@seh.ox.ac.uk). Owing to the Easter closure, the College will be unable to respond to enquiries between 20 March and 31 March 2008.

Applications should include a full curriculum vitae and a completed application cover sheet, and should be sent to the College Secretary and Registrar, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, OX1 4AR by 4 April 2008. Candidates should also request two referees to write directly to the College Secretary and Registrar by the closing date. Interviews are expected to be held during the week of 21 April.

WILLIAM R. MILLER JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY

Applications (in hard copy only) are invited for this Fellowship which will be available for three years from 1 October 2008. The Fellowship is intended for a research worker at the beginning of his or her career who either will have recently received, or will be about to receive, a Ph.D. or D.Phil. Degree in October 2008. The Fellowship will be stipendiary unless the person appointed has other emoluments, in which case the stipend will be reduced according to circumstances. The Fellowship is intended for those working in areas such as biological aspects of chemistry, biochemistry, molecular aspects of physiology, pharmacology, etc.

Further particulars can be downloaded from the College website at http://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/, or are available from Gillian Powell, PA to the Principal, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, OX1 4AR (e-mail principals.pa@seh.ox.ac.uk). The closing date is 11 April 2008.

St Edmund Hall is an equal opportunities employer.