University of Cambridge: Temporary Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Russian History and Culture

Dr Emma Widdis ekw1000 at CAM.AC.UK
Fri Mar 7 09:53:36 UTC 2014


Applications are invited for the post of Temporary Lecturer  (Two Years) 
in Russian History and Culture in the Department of Slavonic Studies, 
University of Cambridge.

This is a fixed-term post, funded by the Philip Leverhulme Trust, to 
provide temporary cover in respect of the research leave of a member of 
the Department of Slavonic Studies. The period of employment will be for 
two years from 1 September 2014, subject to satisfactory completion of a 
probationary period of one year.

The successful candidate will be required to give lectures on Russian 
history of the 19th and 20th centuries, to assist in undergraduate 
examining, and to undertake Departmental administrative duties as 
necessary. The ability to contribute to the Department's courses in 
Russian literature and culture of the same period, and to teach the 
Russian language, will be an advantage. The post is based at the Faculty 
of Modern and Medieval Languages, in the city of Cambridge.

Salary will be £37,756 per annum for a University Lecturer (point 49 of 
the University's pay scale). The post-holder will be entitled to join 
the Universities Superannuation Pension Scheme.

Further particulars of the post are available at 
www.mml.cam.ac.uk/faculty/jobs <http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/faculty/jobs>

Applicants will normally have a PhD and a strong record of research and 
publication (or clear evidence of potential publication) in a relevant 
field.

Applications should consist of: (i) a completed CHRIS/6 form (available 
at http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6; (ii) a covering 
letter; (iii) a detailed curriculum vitae including a list of 
publications; (iv) a statement of research interests; (v) names and 
contact details of two referees; and (vi) one recent sample of your 
research (e.g. a journal article or dissertation chapter, either 
published or unpublished). Applications should be sent to the Secretary 
to the Appointments Committee, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, 
Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, or by email to jobs at mml.cam.ac.uk 
<mailto:jobs at mml.cam.ac.uk>, to arrive no later than the closing date of 
12:00 noon on Friday 4th April 2014. Applicants must also ensure that 
both references are received by the Secretary to the Appointments 
Committee by the same date.

Informal inquiries may be addressed to the Head of the Department of 
Slavonic Studies, Dr Chris Ward (cew23 at cam.ac.uk 
<mailto:cew23 at cam.ac.uk>). On questions of procedure, contact the 
Personnel Administrator, Adam Cooley (adc62 at cam.ac.uk 
<mailto:adc62 at cam.ac.uk>). Please quote Vacancy No. GR02801 in any 
correspondence.

Please quote reference GR02801 on your application and in any 
correspondence about this vacancy.

-- 
Dr. Emma Widdis
Reader in Russian Studies
University of Cambridge
Trinity College
Cambridge
CB2 1TQ
Tel. 01223 337568


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