Applications are invited for appointment from 1 September 2012 as Bob Alexander Fellow in Law. The appointment will be tenable for up to five years (the initial appointment being for three years with a possible two year extension).
The successful applicant will teach ten hours per week in supervisions (small group teaching) and supervise in at least two fields. At least one of the fields offered by the candidate must be core: Civil (Roman), Constitutional, Criminal, Tort, Contract, Land, Equity or European Union Law. The successful candidate will also undertake administrative duties, including directing studies and undergraduate admissions, and be expected to play a full part in the life of the college. The Fellowship is tenable with or without another salaried appointment in the University. For a Fellow with no other post, the stipend will be on a scale commencing at £36,862.00.
Applications should be made to the Senior Tutor, King's College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST (email: senior.tutor@kings.cam.ac.uk). Applicants should send a CV including their qualifications, publications, and teaching experience, together with the details of three referees, by the closing date of Thursday 1 March 2012.
Candidates are responsible for ensuring references are with us by 1 March.
Further particulars will also be found on the College website (http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/).
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