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Career Development Fellowship (5 years) in Early Modern French (The Queen’s College, Oxford)

Career Development Fellowship (5 years) in Early Modern French (The Queen’s College, Oxford)

Publié le par Université de Lausanne (Source : Seth Whidden)

The Queen’s College, Oxford proposes to elect a fixed-term (non-renewable) Career Development Fellow (CDF) in French for five years with effect from 1st October 2022.

The CDF will be required (i) to pursue a programme of advanced research; (ii) to teach six hours per week for the College or other colleges, either under an exchange arrangement or in return for tuition fees to be remitted to the College; and (iii) to play a full part in the admissions process, and to undertake such other duties as the Governing Body may direct.  The successful candidate will have a broad competence in two centuries of early modern French literature: 17th and either 16th or 18th centuries.

The Fellowship is open to graduates of any University of postdoctoral or equivalent standing, who are engaged in research. Eligible candidates should normally have submitted their doctoral thesis and have no more than three years of post-doctoral research experience by the closing date.

We are committed to fostering equality, diversity and inclusiveness. We particularly encourage applications from women, disabled people and people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented in the College's academic staff.

The full announcement is available at https://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/career-development-fellowship-french-0

Applications are to be made online via the link below

Apply Online

Further Particulars

Closing Date: Noon, Friday, 14th January 2022