Oxford University
Gazette, 1 July 2010: Appointments
University CollegeStipendiary Lecturership in LawApplications are invited for one twelve-hour stipendiary lecturership or two six-hour stipendiary lecturerships in Law tenable for one year from 1 September 2010 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointee will be expected to teach twelve hours or sic hours per week, as appropriate, averaged over the three eight-week terms of the year, and to assist with student academic and welfare support, undergraduate admissions, and administration such as setting collections (college examinations), writing references and preparation for examinations, as necessary. If appointed to a twelve-hour lecturership, the postholder will be required to take tutorial responsibility for and teach three of the undergraduate subjects listed below; if appointed to a six-hour lecturership, the appointee must be able to offer two subjects from the following: Law Moderations: Criminal Law; A Roman Introduction to Private Law; Final Honour School: Administrative Law; Contract; Jurisprudence; Land Law; Trusts. The salary will be on the Senior Tutors' stipendiary lecturership scale, which for a teaching stint of twelve hours is on the scale £24,273–£27,319 (depending on experience). The lecturer will have access to a teaching room in college and will be entitled to lunch and dinner free of charge in college throughout the year except when the kitchens are closed, and to a number of other benefits. Further details about University College and the courses offered are available from the Univ Web site (www.univ.ox.ac.uk), from where it is also possible to download an application form. Applicants should state clearly whether they wish to be considered for a six-hour or a twelve-hour lecturership, and which subjects they are able to offer. Completed applications, including a curriculum vitae, details of teaching experience, and of publications or papers accepted for publication, should be sent to the Academic Officer, Ms Verity Pavitt (e-mail: verity.pavitt@univ.ox.ac.uk), by noon on Friday, 16 July. Applicants should arrange for two academic referees to send references (one of which must be a teaching reference) to Ms Pavitt by the same date. Applicants should send an electronic application where possible. Interviews are expected to be held during the week commencing 26 July. Prospective candidates are welcome to contact Mr Angus Johnston (e-mail: acj29@cam.ac.uk, telephone: 01223 332551), or Dr Anne Knowland (e-mail: anne.knowland@univ.ox.ac.uk, telephone: Oxford (2)76673) for additional information or for an informal discussion about the post(s). Stipendiary College Lecturership in Modern European HistoryApplications are invited for a Stipendiary College Lecturership in Modern European History, tenable for nine months from 1 October 2010 until 30 June 2011. The appointment is to fulfil teaching needs arising from a period of sabbatical and special research leave by Dr Oliver Zimmer, who holds a Tutorial Fellowship at University College in association with a University Lecturership (CUF) in History, and is non-renewable. Applications are invited from those with active research interests in any field of European history between 1750 and the present. The appointee will be required to provide six hours of tutorial teaching per week for the college during the eight weeks of full term, averaged over the academic year, and to participate in the pastoral care of students and the administration of the subject in the college, including undergraduate admissions and marking college examinations. The stipend of the post will be in the range £12,137–£13,660 per annum, plus a number of college benefits. The further particulars, which all applicants should consult, may be viewed at www.univ.ox.ac.uk, or are available from the Academic Officer, Ms Verity Pavitt, University College, Oxford OX1 4BH (e-mail: verity.pavitt@univ.ox.ac.uk). The closing date for applications, and the last date for receipt of references direct from referees, is Friday, 16 July (12 noon). Interviews will take place on Thursday, 29 July. University College is an equal opportunities employer. |