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The Queen's College, Oxford
Lectureship in German
The Governing Body proposes, if a suitable candidate presents himself
or herself, to elect a Fixed-term Stipendiary Lecturer in German for
one year only with effect from October 2007 (during Dr Louth's absence
on research leave).
The Lecturer will be required to teach 12 hours per week during Term
for the College, or for other colleges either under an exchange
arrangement or in return for tuition fees to be remitted to the
College.
The Lecturer will be expected to teach language classes at First,
Second, and Final Year level, plus literature tutorials for the
Preliminary (first-year) Examination and for the following papers in
the Final Honour School: Paper VIII (Modern German Literature: 1730 to
the present) and Paper X (Prescribed Authors: from among Goethe,
Schiller, Hölderlin, Kleist, Hoffmann, Heine, Rilke, Mann, Kafka,
Brecht, Grass, Wolf, Sebald, Jelinek). He or she may be called on to
take part in the admissions exercise and internal examinations for the
College and will be expected to share in the general arrangements of
tuition for undergraduates.
The basic stipend will be on a scale starting at £21,863 per annum
(under review) and the Lecturer will be entitled either to
accommodation in College, or to a teaching room and a housing allowance
in lieu, and to free lunch and dinner at the Common Table. Other
allowances may also be available. Where appropriate, the lecturer will
be placed on the USS.
Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the
Academic Administrator, The Queen's College, Oxford, OX1 4AW, email:
[log in to unmask] or at
http://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies.
The closing date for applications is noon 11th May 2007.
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