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From: On all aspects of Russia and the FSU
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Subject: Job: Lect. Mod. Russ./Soviet History, Oxford 1.3.13
University Lecturership in Modern Russian and Soviet History
University of Oxford
Faculty of History and the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies in
association with St Antony’s College
Applications are invited for appointment to a University
Lecturership, to be held jointly in the Faculty of History and the
School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS), in association with an
Official Fellowship at St Antony’s College, with effect from 1 October
2013, or as soon as possible thereafter.
The successful applicant will have research interests in Russian,
Soviet and/or post-Soviet History since 1900. He/she will be expected to
provide teaching and supervision for both the Faculty of History and
SIAS at undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates should refer to
the further particulars for full details of the teaching requirements
for this post.
Candidates should have received the degree of PhD, in a field of
Russian History or the History of any other country of the former Soviet
Union, by 1 October 2013, or at least have submitted a completed
doctoral dissertation for examination by that date, but candidates who
do not meet this requirement may be considered if they have attained a
comparable level of publication. Candidates should also have knowledge
of at least one language from Russia and the former Soviet Union. The
successful candidate must demonstrate a research record of international
standing appropriate to the stage of his or her career, and evidence of
imaginative current and future research plans, including the potential
to lead new research initiatives; a record of success in securing
research funding, or a demonstrable desire to do so; the ability to
deliver excellent tutorial teaching and to give lectures and classes;
the ability to act as an examiner; the ability to supervise graduate
students; and a willingness to undertake administration and pastoral
responsibilities on behalf of the History Faculty, SIAS and St Antony’s
College.
The salary for this post will be on a scale from £43,312 - £58,157
p.a. Additional college allowances are available as set out in the
further particulars. The postholder will have an office in St Antony’s
College.
Further particulars, including details of how to apply, can be obtained from
the History Faculty website
(http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/faculty/vacancies.html), from the SIAS website
(http://www.area-studies.ox.ac.uk/vacancies), or by writing to the
Administrator, Faculty of History, George Street, Oxford OX1 2RL
([log in to unmask]).
The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon (UK time) on Friday 01 March
2013.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and
minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts
in Oxford.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AFW373/university-lecturership-in-modern-russian-a
nd-soviet-history/
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