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Applications are invited for the five year Joan Robinson Research Fellowship in Heterodox Economics which has been established at the University of Cambridge. This scholarship is sponsored by Girton College and the Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust (which hosts the Cambridge Journal of Economics).

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GIRTON COLLEGE

Cambridge

JOAN ROBINSON RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN HETERODOX ECONOMICS

Applications are invited for the Joan Robinson Research Fellowship in Heterodox Economics tenable for five years from 1st October 2011, a post jointly supported by the College and the Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust. This is a Research Fellowship under College Statutes with the condition that, in addition to pursuing his or her own research, the Fellow will undertake up to six hours of undergraduate supervision teaching on behalf of the College per week of Full term. Applicants must therefore be able to teach a range of topics from the Cambridge Economics Tripos, particularly those within the core Microeconomics and/or Macroeconomics papers.

The position is open to graduates of any university with no age limit, but is principally intended to support researchers at an early stage in their academic careers, and will usually be awarded to a candidate who has recently completed a Ph.D. or is close to completion.

The competition involves assessment of candidates' submitted work and interview. Those interested should note that the standard needed to progress to the later stages of the competition is extremely high. Overseas candidates should also note that the College cannot be responsible for payment of air fares should they be short-listed for interview.

The emoluments of a Fellowship are reviewed annually. The present stipend is £18,117 a year for a Fellow who has not proceeded to the Ph.D. Degree, and £19,185 a year, rising by two annual increments to £21,565 a year, for a post- Ph.D. Fellow. The teaching element of the appointment will be recognised by a further payment based on the College Lecturer Category A stipend scale which is currently on a scale ranging from £5,464 to £7,129 per annum. Research expenses up to a total of £2,500 over the five years of the Fellowship may be paid.

The closing date for applications is noon on 31 March 2011. Short-listed candidates will be invited to submit work by 22 April 2011 and final interviews will take place on 12 May 2011.

Further particulars and application forms are available from the Personnel Officer,
Girton College, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0JG, UK, via
emailpersonnel@girton.cam.ac.uk or downloaded from the Girton College Website:
www.girton.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/research Please note that the College has a
responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Please also note that applications must be submitted by post only.

March 16, 2011.

 
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