Two One-Year Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (Nineteenth-Century Studies)
- Ort: Cambridge (UK)
- Disziplinen: Literaturwissenschaft, Medien-/Kulturwissenschaft
- Sprachen: Sprachenübergreifend
- Frist: 18.06.10
Two One-Year Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
Nineteenth-Century Studies
University of Cambridge - Faculty of Classics
(Any discipline)
Salary: 27,319 per annum
Limit of tenure: One Year (to end 30 September 2011).
The Cambridge Victorian Studies Group of Cambridge University, in association with the Leverhulme Trust, intends to appoint two Research Fellows for one year from 1 October 2010 to work on its project, 'Past vs. Present: Abandoning the Past in an Age of Progress'.
Those working on any relevant aspect of 19th-century British culture, including but not limited to History of Science, History, Theology, Classical Tradition, Egyptology, Literature, Cultural Studies, Music, Archaeology, Art, Museology, are invited to apply. Candidates may be at any stage in their academic career but must have submitted a PhD before October 2010.
Further details and an application form, CHRIS 6 (please only complete Parts 1 and 3), can be obtained from Carolyn Bartley, Faculty of Classics, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, or from cb520@cam.ac.uk.
Completed applications should be sent to the same address by Friday June 18th. Applications should include a covering letter, the completed CHRIS 6 form, a detailed curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a writing sample, and a statement of research, which should be no longer than 2,000 words. Please quote the vacancy reference number on all correspondence.
The University has a legal responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Therefore, before you commence work, the University must confirm your eligibility to live and work in the UK. To confirm eligibility you will be asked to bring certain original documents to your interview and a copy will be taken. All offers of employment are made subject to verification of eligibility to work in the UK.
Quote Reference: GE06658,
Closing Date: 18 June 2010
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Publiziert von: Kai Nonnenmacher