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From: "Harold J. Cook" <[log in to unmask]>
Posted for a non-list member by Prof. Harold Cook, Wellcome Trust
Centre at UCL (<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])
As part of its continuing investment in the History of Medicine,
Oxford Brookes University and the School of Arts and Humanities, in
partnership with Hefce (Higher Education Funding Council for
England), seek to appoint two RCUK (Research Councils, United
Kingdom) fellows in twentieth-century medical history. The
Fellowships are permanent appointments in the History of Medicine.
RCUK Fellow: Twentieth Century biomedicine and-or pharmaceuticals
The successful candidate will have research and publication
experience and future plans in the history of twentieth century
biomedicine and-or pharmaceuticals. The Department may prefer
candidates with interests in the European dimension of these areas or
those who undertake comparative work between Britain and Europe. He
or she should ideally have broader interests in the social history of
medicine and in the wider socio-economic or cultural history of
Europe. The successful candidate will be a core member of the Centre
for Health, Medicine and Society and part of the History of Medicine
research cluster in the wider History Department. The successful
candidate will either have, or be on track to obtain, an
international publications profile and will be able to demonstrate
both a record of and considerable potential for obtaining external
grants. The Department may give preference to those candidates who
can be submitted to the RAE in 2007 at a level commensurate with
obtaining top research gradings.
RCUK Fellow: Twentieth Century Central or Eastern European bio-medicine
The successful candidate will have research and publication
experience and future plans in the history of twentieth century
biomedicine (broadly defined to include eugenics and the medical
dynamics of fascism) in Central and-or Eastern Europe. He or she
should ideally have broader interests in the social history of
medicine and in the wider history of Central or Eastern Europe. The
successful candidate will be a core member of the Centre for Health,
Medicine and Society and part of the History of Medicine research
cluster in the wider History Department. The successful candidate
will either have, or be on track to obtain, an international
publications profile and will be able to demonstrate both a record of
and considerable potential for obtaining external grants. The
Department may give preference to those candidates who can be
submitted to the RAE in 2007 at a level commensurate with obtaining
top research gradings.
Further information can be found at:
<https://edm.brookes.ac.uk/hr/hr/vacancies.do>https://edm.brookes.ac.uk/hr/hr/vacancies.do
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