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Sender:
William Swadling
Date:
Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:28:13 +0100
Re:
University Lecturership in Property Law and Trusts

 

Please forgive any breach of etiquette, but I wondered if members of the list might be interested in a new permanent position in Property and Trusts offered by the University of Oxford. Alternatively, if you know of anyone who might be interested, I'd be grateful if you'd pass it on.

 

Bill Swadling

 

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
FACULTY OF LAW
In association with Trinity College

UNIVERSITY LECTURERSHIP IN PROPERTY LAW AND TRUSTS

Salary up to £42,900 per annum (under review)

Applications are invited for this new post, to start on 1 October 2004 or as soon as possible after that date. The University Lecturership is associated with a tutorial fellowship at Trinity College. The combined university and college salary will be according to age on a scale up to £42,900 per annum (pay award pending), plus housing allowance and other college allowances. Further particulars (containing details of the duties and full range of benefits and allowances associated with both the university and the college posts) may be obtained on the web at http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/ or from Mrs S.E. Samuelson, Faculty Administrator, Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford, OX1 3UL (email: lawfac@law.ox.ac.uk, tel. 01865 271491). The closing date for applications is Tuesday 4 May 2004.

This post is in an area currently designated by the Higher Education Funding Council as a shortage subject under its ‘Golden Hello’ Scheme. The appointee may therefore be eligible for a three year salary supplement if he or she fulfils certain conditions and if funds are available in the limited budget for the scheme.

The University is an equal opportunities employer.


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