The Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the Professorship of Digital Humanities as follows:
Professor Chris Abell, CHR, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy
(a) on the nomination of the Council
Professor David Runciman,
TH
Professor Peter Stokes, École Pratique des Hautes
Études, Paris
(b) on the nomination of the General Board
Professor Ann Copestake,
W
Dr Jessica Gardner,
SE
Professor Andrew Prescott, University of
Glasgow
(c) on the nomination of the Cambridge Digital Humanities Directorate
Professor Lauren Kassell,
PEM
Professor John Rink,
JN
Professor Christopher Young,
PEM
A full list of current vacancies can be found at http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk.
Clinical Lecturer in Anaesthesia in the Department of Medicine; tenure: four years, fixed-term; salary: £33,127–£58,593 or £32,569–£56,394 or £37,191– £47,132; closing date: 28 February 2019; further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/20417/; quote reference: RC18165
University Lecturer in the History of International Political Thought c. 1700 to the present in the Faculty of History; tenure: from 1 October 2019; salary: £40,792–£51,630; closing date: 18 March 2019; further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/19427/; quote reference: JJ17296
University Lecturer in the History of Modern Political Thought since 1900 in the Faculty of History; tenure: from 1 October 2019; salary: £40,792–£51,630; closing date: 18 March 2019; further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/19393/; quote reference: JJ17267
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