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Oxford University Gazette, 10 March 2005: Appointments

KEBLE COLLEGE

Research Fellowship and Tutorship in Mathematics

Keble College proposes to elect a Research Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics for a period of four years (fixed-term, non-renewable) from 1 October 2005. Scholars in receipt of another source of income, who would like a college association, are welcome to apply. The person elected will have research interests in pure mathematics and will be required to teach algebra, group theory, and fields, as well as geometry, at undergraduate level; teaching ability for topology and integration would be an advantage. The teaching stint will be four hours per week averaged over the academic year. The fellow may be asked to help in a limited way with the academic and pastoral organisation of the subject and to participate in undergraduate admissions. Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Gesine Reinert (e- mail: reinert@stats.ox.ac.uk).

The fellow will not be a member of the governing body, but will be a full member of the senior common room, and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the common table, as well as an academic allowance of £412 per annum (adjustable annually). A shared room will be available. The stipend for up to four hours of teaching per week averaged over the year will be £3,744 per annum (adjustable annually). In addition, a fellow who is not in receipt of other income will receive a housing allowance of £3,535 per annum (adjustable annually). The fellow will be eligible to join USS. Selection will be made on the basis of research potential and teaching ability.

Further particulars, containing details of the application procedure, remuneration, and duties, may be obtained from the Warden's Personal Assistant, Ms Trish Long, Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG (telephone: Oxford (2)72700, e-mail: trish.long@keb.ox.ac.uk), or from the college's Web site, http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/life/va cancies/index.php. The closing date for applications is Friday, 8 April.


Research Fellowship and Tutorship in Physiology and Pharmacology

Keble College proposes to elect a Research Fellow and Tutor in Physiology and Pharmacology for a period of four years (fixed-term, non-renewable) from 1 October 2005. Scholars in receipt of another source of income, who would like a college association, are welcome to apply. The person elected will have research interests in cellular and/or systems physiology and will be required to teach physiology and related pharmacology to students in all three years of the preclinical Medicine and Physiology courses, and to the first year of the colleges' graduate-entry medics. The teaching stint will be four hours per week averaged over the academic year; this obligation will be largely discharged by teaching students who are members of Keble. The fellow may be asked to help in a limited way with the academic and pastoral organisation of the subject and to participate in admissions. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Simon Hunt (e-mail: simon.hunt@keb.ox.ac.uk), and further information about the subjects as taught at Keble is available at http://www.k eble.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergrad/subjects/Medicine.pdf, and http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergrad/subjects/Physiological%20Sciences.pdf.

The fellow will not be a member of the governing body, but will be a full member of the senior common room and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the common table as well as an academic allowance of £412 per annum (adjustable annually). A shared room will be available. The stipend for up to four hours of teaching per week averaged over the year will be £3,744 per annum (adjustable annually). In addition, a fellow who is not in receipt of other income will receive a housing allowance of £3,535 per annum (adjustable annually). The fellow will be eligible to join USS. Selection will be made on the basis of research potential and teaching ability.

Further particulars, containing details of the application procedure, remuneration, and duties, may be obtained from the Warden's Personal Assistant, Ms Trish Long, Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG (telephone: Oxford (2)72700, e-mail: trish.long@keb.ox.ac.uk), or from the college's Web site, http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/life/va cancies/index.php. The closing date for applications is Friday, 8 April.


Research Fellowship and Tutorship in Politics

Keble College proposes to elect a Research Fellow and Tutor in Politics for a period of four years (fixed-term, non-renewable) from 1 October 2005. Scholars in receipt of another source of income, who would like a college association, are welcome to apply. The person elected will have research interests in any area of political science and will be required to teach the core undergraduate paper in Comparative Government and the institutional components of Prelims. An ability to teach further Politics options papers would be welcome. The teaching stint will be five hours per week averaged over the academic year. The fellow may be asked to help in a limited way with the academic and pastoral organisation of the subject and to participate in undergraduate admissions. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Daniel McDermott (telephone: Oxford (2)72726, e-mail: daniel.mcdermott@keb.ox.ac.uk).

The fellow will not be a member of the governing body, but will be a full member of the senior common room and will be entitled to lunch and dinner at the common table as well as an academic allowance of £412 per annum (adjustable annually). A shared room will be available. The stipend for up to five hours of teaching per week averaged over the year will be £4,680 per annum (adjustable annually). In addition, a fellow who is not in receipt of other income will receive a housing allowance of £3,535 per annum (adjustable annually). The fellow will be eligible to join USS.

Further particulars, containing details of the application procedure, remuneration, and duties, may be obtained from the Warden's Personal Assistant, Ms Trish Long, Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG (telephone: Oxford (2)72700, e-mail: trish.long@keb.ox.ac.uk) or from the college's Web site, http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/life/va cancies/index.php. The closing date for applications is Friday, 8 April.

Keble College is an equal opportunities employer committed to excellence in research and teaching.