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 University Lecturer in Social Psychology
Institution/Organization: University of Cambridge, UK
Job Location: United Kingdom
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Gerard Duveen
Date Posted: January 5th, 2005
Closing Date: February 4th, 2005
Web Site: http://www.sps.cam.ac.uk/


UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Department of Social and Developmental Psychology
University Lectureship in Social Psychology

Applications are invited for a University Lectureship in Social Psychology from 1st October 2005, or as soon as possible thereafter. The Department wishes to appoint a social psychologist able to establish a strong research programme in any area of social psychology, and to contribute to its teaching programme in central areas of social psychology.

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

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

Further particulars may be obtained from Dr Mary Griffin, Administrative Officer, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RU, telephone 01223 335066, fax 01223 334550, e.mail mcag2@cam.ac.uk, to whom applications should be sent by 4 February 2005. Applicants should submit nine copies, to include a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a personal statement, the University’s Cover Sheet for Employment (Form PD18, may be obtained from the Faculty’s website at www.sps.cam.ac.uk or from Dr Griffin). Applications should also include the names, addresses and contact details of three referees, and candidates should ask their referees to send references to Dr Griffin by 4 February 2005. Candidates are asked to provide samples of their work (see the further particulars for details). Shortlisted candidates may be invited to come to Cambridge to give a short seminar presentation on 28 February 2005 on an aspect of their current research and may subsequently be invited to attend for formal interview with the Faculty’s Appointments Committee on 1 March 2005.

The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Lecturer is currently £24,830 a year, rising by eleven annual increments to £38,303.

The University follows an equal opportunities policy.



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