Overview
St. John's College invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a five-year fixed-term Supernumerary Teaching Fellowship in Politics (without membership of Governing Body), with effect from 1 October 2011.
You will teach undergraduates reading for the degrees of PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) and History and Politics up to a maximum of eight hours each week averaged over the three eight-week terms. You will also be expected to share administrative and pastoral duties and to participate in 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. The fifth and final year of the appointment is a sabbatical year to permit the Fellow to further their research.
You must be able to contribute to the teaching of Politics to first year students preparing for the Preliminary Examination in Politics and to the teaching of students studying both core and optional papers in Politics. Details of the undergraduate syllabus in Politics can be found at http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk
Salary
You will have or will have obtained by 1 October 2011 a doctoral degree in Politics and will be expected to engage in original research. The annual salary will be on the incremental scale of £27,319 - £33,600. You will have full dining rights, a teaching room, research and housing allowances.
Further particulars are available from the Academic Administrator, St. John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP, by contacting or on the College website. Applications (original + five 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 no later than 14 January 2011. Please note that emailed and faxed applications will not be accepted, nor will applications received after the closing date. Emailed references may be sent to
academic.vacancies@sjc.ox.ac.uk
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 scholarship
St. John's College invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a five-year fixed-term Supernumerary Teaching Fellowship in Politics (without membership of Governing Body), with effect from 1 October 2011.
You will teach undergraduates reading for the degrees of PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) and History and Politics up to a maximum of eight hours each week averaged over the three eight-week terms. You will also be expected to share administrative and pastoral duties and to participate in 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. The fifth and final year of the appointment is a sabbatical year to permit the Fellow to further their research.
You must be able to contribute to the teaching of Politics to first year students preparing for the Preliminary Examination in Politics and to the teaching of students studying both core and optional papers in Politics. Details of the undergraduate syllabus in Politics can be found at http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk
Salary
You will have or will have obtained by 1 October 2011 a doctoral degree in Politics and will be expected to engage in original research. The annual salary will be on the incremental scale of £27,319 - £33,600. You will have full dining rights, a teaching room, research and housing allowances.
Further particulars are available from the Academic Administrator, St. John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP, by contacting or on the College website. Applications (original + five 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 no later than 14 January 2011. Please note that emailed and faxed applications will not be accepted, nor will applications received after the closing date. Emailed references may be sent to
academic.vacancies@sjc.ox.ac.uk
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 scholarship
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