Overview
St. John's College invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a five-year fixed-term Supernumerary Teaching Fellowship (without membership of Governing Body) in French with effect from 1 October 2010. The successful candidate will have teaching and research interests in French Literature in any area from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
Duty and Responsibility
The person appointed will teach undergraduates reading for the Honour School of Modern Languages and the associated Joint Schools (Classics and Modern Languages, English and Modern Languages, European and Middle Eastern Languages, History and Modern Languages, Philosophy and Modern Languages) up to a maximum of eight hours each week during term. He or she will also play a full part in the organisation of teaching in St. John's for undergraduates reading French for the Honour School of Modern Languages and the associated Joint Schools, share pastoral duties, participate in year abroad arrangements and the undergraduate admissions process. The election to the Fellowship will be for one year in the first instance, and renewable thereafter for up to four years, subject to a satisfactory report on the first year's duties. No duties are required for the University, and the approval of the College must be sought before any are undertaken. A period of sabbatical leave will be made available in the final year of the appointment, to permit the Fellow to further his or her research.
Value of this fellowship
The person elected will already hold a doctorate and will be expected to engage in original research. The annual salary will be on the incremental scale of £27,183 - £30,594 (subject to revision in line with any general salary increases).
How to apply
Further particulars are available from the Academic Administrator, St. John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP, by contacting college.office@sjc.ox.ac.uk or on the College website. Applications (original + 5 copies), including a CV and the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent to the Academic Administrator.
Applicants should ask their referees to write directly to the Academic Administrator, and both applications and references should reach the College not later than Friday 29 January 2010. Please note that emailed applications will not be accepted, nor will applications received after the closing date. Emailed references will be accepted provided they are sent in the form of a scanned copy of a letter which must include a signature.
Further information on St John's College can be found on the College's website at www.sjc.ox.ac.uk
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
St. John's College invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a five-year fixed-term Supernumerary Teaching Fellowship (without membership of Governing Body) in French with effect from 1 October 2010. The successful candidate will have teaching and research interests in French Literature in any area from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
Duty and Responsibility
The person appointed will teach undergraduates reading for the Honour School of Modern Languages and the associated Joint Schools (Classics and Modern Languages, English and Modern Languages, European and Middle Eastern Languages, History and Modern Languages, Philosophy and Modern Languages) up to a maximum of eight hours each week during term. He or she will also play a full part in the organisation of teaching in St. John's for undergraduates reading French for the Honour School of Modern Languages and the associated Joint Schools, share pastoral duties, participate in year abroad arrangements and the undergraduate admissions process. The election to the Fellowship will be for one year in the first instance, and renewable thereafter for up to four years, subject to a satisfactory report on the first year's duties. No duties are required for the University, and the approval of the College must be sought before any are undertaken. A period of sabbatical leave will be made available in the final year of the appointment, to permit the Fellow to further his or her research.
Value of this fellowship
The person elected will already hold a doctorate and will be expected to engage in original research. The annual salary will be on the incremental scale of £27,183 - £30,594 (subject to revision in line with any general salary increases).
How to apply
Further particulars are available from the Academic Administrator, St. John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP, by contacting college.office@sjc.ox.ac.uk or on the College website. Applications (original + 5 copies), including a CV and the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent to the Academic Administrator.
Applicants should ask their referees to write directly to the Academic Administrator, and both applications and references should reach the College not later than Friday 29 January 2010. Please note that emailed applications will not be accepted, nor will applications received after the closing date. Emailed references will be accepted provided they are sent in the form of a scanned copy of a letter which must include a signature.
Further information on St John's College can be found on the College's website at www.sjc.ox.ac.uk
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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