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University of Oxford
Keble College and Trinity College
Joint Stipendiary Lecturership in German
Keble College and Trinity College jointly invite applications from men
and women for a Lecturership in German for the academic year 2009-10.
The starting date will be 1 September 2009. The successful candidate
will be expected to teach an average of ten hours per week (roughly two
thirds of the time being devoted to Keble undergraduates and one third
to Trinity undergraduates).
The Lecturer will be responsible for the teaching of undergraduates
reading German either as a single subject, or with another Modern
Language, or with English, History or Philosophy. The Lecturer will be
required to teach language classes and to supervise the oral tuition
offered by the German Lektor. The Lecturer will also be required to
offer teaching for a substantial number of literary topics from the
period 1730 to the present. In addition to teaching duties, the
Lecturer will be expected to set and mark college examinations, to
participate in admissions and in the routine administration of German
in collaboration with colleagues in other languages in the two
colleges, and to assist in the pastoral care of undergraduates reading
German.
The post might suit someone who is about to complete or has recently
completed a doctoral thesis. There is no age limit for applicants. The
salary is on a scale £20,127 to £21,353 (current rates). In addition,
an academic allowance of £232 (current rate) will be available, and the
Lecturer will be offered certain dining rights in both colleges and a
teaching room in Keble College.
Further details are available from Dr Marc Brodie, Senior Tutor, Keble
College, Oxford OX1 3PG ([log in to unmask]). Letters of
application should include a statement of the candidate's research
interests and teaching experience and an indication of those parts of
the syllabus the candidate would be willing and able to teach, as well
as a cv and the names of two referees. Candidates should ask their
referees to write directly to the Senior Tutor. Letters of application
and references should reach the Senior Tutor of Keble College by Friday
24 April 2009.
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