CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Munby Fellowship in Bibliography, 2001-2002: Notice
The Library Syndicate invites applications for the Munby Fellowship in
Bibliography, tenable for the academical year 1 October 2001 to 30
September 2002.
The Munby Fellow will be free to pursue bibliographical research of
his/her own choosing. It is, however, expected that the Fellow's
research will be, at least in part, based directly or indirectly on the
collections of the University and Colleges of Cambridge and likely to be
of benefit, in the broadest sense, to scholars using those collections
in the future. The Fellow will have no departmental or other staff
duties and responsibilities.
The Fellowship is open to graduates in any discipline of any university
and nationality. Preference will be given to promising younger scholars
at post-doctoral or an equivalent level.
The stipend will be £17,000.
A non-stipendiary Research or Visiting Fellowship at Darwin College will
be available to the successful candidate, if not already a Fellow of a
Cambridge College. Fellows in these categories are members of the
Governing Body of the College and may take meals in the College without
charge.
Applications (one copy only) should reach the Deputy Librarian,
University Library, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DR, by 15 September 2000,
and should include the following particulars:
(a) a curriculum vitae;
(b) a statement of the research proposed;
(c) the names and addresses of two referees. No testimonials should be
sent with the application.
An election will be made in December 2000. There are no interviews.
Prospective candidates are invited to write to the Deputy Librarian for
further information.
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