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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Lectureship in German
Applications are invited from suitably qualified men and women for a
one-year stipendiary college lectureship in German, with effect from 1
October 2004. The Lecturer will be required to give up to six hours of
undergraduate teaching a week, divided between St. John's College and
St. Catherine's College. The successful candidate must be able to
prepare students for the preliminary examinations at the end of the
first year (requiring the study of literary set texts and grammar
revision) and to teach at least substantial parts of Papers VIII and X.
These involve a range of literary authors and topics in the period from
1760 to the present day, and a group of authors prescribed for special
study (see http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/guides/2002/German.pdf). The
successful candidate will also be required to undertake a certain
amount of language teaching, to assist with the administration of
Modern Languages in St. John's College, and with the pastoral care of
students and undergraduate admissions process in both Colleges. The
salary will be £11,095 (under review), together with certain benefits
and allowances. A shared teaching room will be provided.
There are no further particulars for this post. However, the Fellow in
German at St. John's College, Professor Ritchie Robertson, will be
available to answer informal enquiries about the teaching required
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Applications (original + four copies), with details of teaching
experience, career, research, publications, and the names and addresses
of two referees, should be sent to the Academic Administrator, St.
John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP. Applicants should ask their referees to
write directly to the Academic Administrator.
The deadline for both references and applications is Thursday 19
February 2004. It is hoped that interviews will take place on Friday 5
March.
St. John's is committed to equal opportunities.
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