Tutorial Fellowship and (Associate) Professorship in French – University of Oxford
Oxford (avant le 16 janvier 2017)

TRINITY COLLEGE and THE FACULTY OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

TUTORIAL FELLOWSHIP AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSORSHIP (OR PROFESSORSHIP) IN FRENCH

Trinity College and the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages wish jointly to appoint to a Tutorial Fellowship and Associate Professorship in French (1500-1700), commencing in October 2017. The combined University and College salary will be on a scale from £45,066 to £60,513 p.a. Additional allowances provided by the College include a (taxable) housing allowance, if the successful candidate chooses not to live in College accommodation, of £12,500 p.a.

Applications are invited from candidates, who must hold a doctorate and have an excellent record of research and teaching expertise in Early Modern French literature and culture c. 1500-1700. All other things being equal, a preference may be given to a candidate whose research is focused on the period 1500-1630. The appointee will be expected to research at the highest level; to teach undergraduates for the College and Faculty, and to supervise graduates for the Faculty; to have native or near-native standard competence in both English and French; and to undertake relevant administrative duties for both the College and the Faculty.

The Associate Professor will be a member of the University and the College communities, and will work at Trinity College and at 41 Wellington Square, Oxford. S/he will be part of a lively and intellectually stimulating research community which performs to the highest international levels in research and publications, and will have access to Oxford’s excellent research facilities. Candidates must have received their doctorate by the closing date for applications. While early-career candidates are welcome to apply, this is not intended as an early-career appointment. The person appointed will be expected to play a full and active role in College and Faculty teaching, research and administration from appointment.

Further particulars are available from http://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk

Closing date: 12 noon (UK time) on Monday 16th January 2017.

Interviews will be held in Oxford on 2nd and 3rd March 2017.