

University of Cambridge
Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages
Department of French
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Research Associate in Early Modern French Philosophy
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Salary: £27,183 to £32,458 pa
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Limit of Tenure applies*
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Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate in Early Modern French Philosophy, in the Department of French. The vacancy arises in relation to a new research project entitled ‘Method and Variation: Narrative in Early Modern French Philosophy', funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the Isaac Newton Trust. You will be expected to engage in research in areas relating to this project alongside its Principal Investigator, Dr Emma Gilby. You will also be expected to contribute to the teaching within the Department, giving some lectures in undergraduate courses in Early Modern French, acting as a convenor for a paper in Early Modern French Thought, supervising M.Phil work in relevant fields, and assisting in Tripos examination. You will be required to hold a Ph.D. and a specialization in Early Modern French. You will have a strong profile, both in terms of research and publications, and with the promise to bring an outstanding input to the Department of French. You will have a native or excellent non-native command of French and English.
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You are invited to apply with an outline of your proposed research in the area of Early Modern French Philosophy. Completed applications, including a PD18 form (available at www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/pd18/ ), a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, your research interests, a list of publications, and the names and addresses of two referees who are familiar with your work in the relevant field, should be sent to Secretary of the Appointments Committee, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA [or by e-mail: jobs@mml.cam.ac.uk] by the closing date. You are requested to ask your referees to write directly by the same date.
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You are also invited to submit up to two recent examples of your work for consideration by the Committee, or, in the case of work which has been published, to draw the Committee's attention to items of special relevance to your application. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to give a short presentation prior to the interview.Â
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Due to limitations of external funds, salary for this pensionable post will be in the range of £27,183 - £32,458pa. The appointment will run from 1 October 2009 for three years, and is subject to satisfactory completion of a probationary period of six months.
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Further particulars can be found at www.mml.cam.ac.uk/jobs/.
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You are welcome to seek further information by contacting Dr Emma Wilson, Head of Department, e-mail: efw1000@cam.ac.uk
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* The funds for this post are available from 1 October 2009 for three years until 30/09/2012.
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Quote Reference: GK04973
Closing Date: 8.06.09
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