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From: On all aspects of Russia and the FSU
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Subject: CfA: Fellowship in Russ. Literature, Oxford 28.5.10
Career Development Fellowship
Russian Literature and Culture, 1855-1941
University of Oxford - Faculty Of Medieval And Modern Languages, In
Association With Wadham College And Worcester College
Grade 7: Salary in the range of £28,983 - £30,747 p.a.
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, together with Wadham and
Worcester colleges, proposes to appoint a Career Development Fellow in
Russian Literature and Culture, 1855-1941.
The post is tenable from 1 September 2010 until 31 August 2013 and is
designed to provide:
* An intensive and supported career development opportunity for an
outstanding academic at an early stage of his/her career;
* A salary of £28,983, rising to £29,853 and £30,747 in the second and
third years of the appointment, plus college allowances;
* The opportunity to develop expertise in both research and teaching;
* An academic mentor as well as a personalised career and professional
development package, including the opportunity to undertake the University's
postgraduate diploma in learning and teaching;
* A full association with Wadham College.
As a Career Development Fellowship, this is a fixed-term, non-renewable,
three-year appointment, and is funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the John Fell
OUP Research Fund and Wadham College.
During the first two years of the post, the successful candidate will
contribute to the teaching of Russian within the Sub-Faculty of Russian and
Other Slavonic Languages by offering thirty-six hours of lectures and
seminars per year, plus six hours a week of undergraduate tuition in Russian
(both literature and language) at Wadham and Worcester colleges.
In order to support the Fellow's research career, the position does not
require any teaching in the third and final year. Instead, the Fellow will
be expected to make substantial progress on the completion of a book
manuscript, or other significant publication or publications, as part of
establishing an international research profile in the field of Russian
Literature and Culture, 1855-1941.
Applicants should either have a doctoral degree, or have submitted their
doctoral thesis and successfully undergone their viva voce examination.
Further information (with details of University and college duties and
emoluments, background information about the faculty and colleges and
details of how to apply for the post) can be obtained from the website at
http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/recruitment/, or are available on request from
the Recruitment Office, Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, 41
Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JF (tel: 01865 270750; email:
[log in to unmask]).
The closing date for applications is 9.00 am on Friday 28 May 2010.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ABA726/career-development-fellowship/
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