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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE - CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM

Faculty of Classics. University Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer in Classics (Aegean Prehistory, with contributions to Classical Archaeology and/or Art).

Applications for this post in the field of Aegean Prehistory, with contributions to Classical Archaeology and/or Art (to start by 1 October 2003, or as soon as possible thereafter) are invited from suitably qualified candidates. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the Faculty's teaching programme in Classical Art and Archaeology, and particularly in the Bronze Age of the Aegean. Applications from scholars in the early stages of their career are particularly encouraged.

The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Lecturer is £23,296, rising by eleven annual increments to £35,950. An appointment at University Lecturer level will be for three or five years in the first instance, with the possibility of reappointment to the retiring age. The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Assistant Lecturer is £21,125, rising by four annual increments to £25,451. An appointment at University Assistant Lecturer level will be for three years, with the possibility of reappointment for a further two years. The statutory limit of tenure of a University Assistant Lectureship is five years, but all holders of the office of University Assistant Lecturer are considered for possible reappointment to the office of University Lecturer during the course of their tenure.

Further particulars, together with a cover sheet for applications (PD 18) may be obtained from the Secretary of the Appointments Committee, Faculty of Classics, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA (tel: 01223 335191, fax: 01223 335409, e-mail: ajm92@cam.ac.uk) or from the Faculty website www.classics.cam.ac.uk. Applications, including PD 18, a detailed curriculum vitae and list of publications together with the names of three referees only (at least one of which should be external to the University), should be sent to the above address not later than 23 May 2003. Referees should be asked to write directly to the Secretary to reach the Faculty by the closing date.

The University is committed to equality of opportunity.

Faculty of Classics - University Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer in Classics (Latin Literature). Applications for this post in the field of Classical Latin Literature (to start by 1 October 2003) are invited from suitably qualified candidates. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the Faculty's teaching programme in Latin literature and language, and to engage in research in the field of Latin literature. Applications from scholars in the early stages of their career are particularly encouraged.

The pensionable scale of stipend for a University Lecturer is £23,296, rising by eleven annual increments to £35,950. An appointment at University Lecturer level will be for three or five years in the first instance, with the possibility of reappointment to the retiring age. The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Assistant Lecturer is, £21,125, rising by four annual increments to £25,451. An appointment at University Assistant Lecturer level will be for three years, with the possibility of reappointment for a further two years. The statutory limit of tenure of a University Assistant Lectureship is five years, but all holders of the office of University Assistant Lecturer are considered for possible reappointment to the office of University Lecturer during the course of their tenure.

Further particulars may be obtained from the Secretary of the Appointments Committee, Faculty of Classics, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA (tel: 01223 335191, fax: 01223 335409, e-mail: ajm92@cam.ac.uk). Applications, including a detailed curriculum vitae and list of publications together with the names of three referees, should be sent to the above address not later than 14 February 2003. Referees should be asked to write directly to the Secretary to reach the Faculty by the closing date. There is no application form.

The University is committed to equality of opportunity.