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University of Cambridge
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
One-year Teaching Post in History of Medicine
Salary: £25,565-26,470
An Enhancement Award from the Wellcome Trust allows the Department to
invite applications for a Temporary Lectureship in the History of Early
Modern Medicine.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute fully to
lecturing, supervising, examining, and administration of courses at all
levels.
The post will be for one year only. The successful applicant will take
up appointment on or before 1 October 2006 and must have finished a PhD
before the starting date.
Applications, in hard copy only, should be sent to the Administrator,
Dept of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge,
Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RH (tel: 01223 334540/fax: 334554,
email: [log in to unmask]) to arrive by 13th April 2006. This should
include the University's coversheet for applications for employment,
form PD18 (available at
www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18/pd18.doc);a cover
letter containing details of your research; a full c.v., including
details of teaching experience; a list of publications; a writing
sample of up to 20,000 words; and the names of two referees. Applicants
should ask their referees to send or email references to the
Administrator ([log in to unmask]) to arrive by the closing date.
Further particulars are attached to this email or can be obtained from
www.hps.cam.ac.uk. Informal enquiries can be made to Tamara Hug
([log in to unmask]) or Professor Peter Lipton
([log in to unmask]). Interviews will be held on 24 May 2006.
Closing date: 13th April 2006
Interview date: 24th May 2006
The University is committed to equality of opportunity
Dr Lauren Kassell
University Lecturer in History & Philosophy of Science
Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge
+44 1223 (7)67173 (HPS)
+44 1223 (3)30897 (Pembroke)
*Medicine and Magic in Elizabethan London
Simon Forman, Astrologer, Alchemist and Physician*
Available now through all good bookshops, or direct from Oxford
University Press at:
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-927905-5
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