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 Temporary Lectureship in Social Psychology
Institution/Organization: SPS, University of Cambridge
Job Location: United Kingdom
Job Type: Visiting
Contact Person: Gerard Duveen
Date Posted: July 31st, 2001
Closing Date: August 17th, 2001


UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Fixed-term Temporary Lectureship in Social Psychology

Applications are invited for a Fixed-term Temporary Lectureship in Social Psychology for a period of two years. The Faculty wishes to appoint someone able to contribute to its teaching programme in central areas of social psychology. The person appointed will also be expected to contribute to the research activity in psychology in the Faculty. The appointment is available from 1st October 2001, or as soon as possible thereafter.

The appointment will be made on the University Assistant Lecturer scale at a stipend of between £18,731 a year, rising by five annual increments to £23,256 per annum.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Gerard Duveen at the address below or at gmd10@cam.ac.uk or telephone 01223 338067.

Further information about the Faculty can be found at www.sps.cam.ac.uk

Further particulars of the post may be obtained form either the SPS website or from Ms Kate Stacey, Administrative Officer, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RQ, to whom applications (10 copies) should be sent so as to reach her not later than 17th August 2001. Applications should include a curriculum vitae, and the names of three referees. Applicants should ask referees to write directly to the Administrative Officer on their behalf by 17th August 2001, or via fax (+44 1223 334550) or email (ks298@cam.ac.uk).

The University follows an equal opportunities policy.



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