From www.jobs.ac.uk
Lecturer A/B in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, Department of English, University of Leicester. Starting 10 January 2005. £23,643 to £ 35,883 pa. “Candidates should have substantial teaching and research experience in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature. Doctorate and sound publications records are essential.” Closing date: 1 October 2004.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in History, Sheffield Hallam University. £23,643 to £36,428 pa. “You’ll need a strong record of research and publications and proven teaching ability and will be contributing to undergraduate and Masters courses and a specialist final year module by developing existing areas of socio-political history, imperial history and cultural history, or by developing areas with a new thematic or subject focus. Ideally experienced in innovative teaching and learning strategies, you will be expected to contribute to the RAE.” Closing date: 4 October 2004.
Lecturer in History of Art, University of Birmingham. Fixed-term 3 year post, starting salary £23,643 pa. “Your research interests will be in an area of European Art c.1500 - 1950, or a complementary field. You will have completed your PhD in a related subject, and be able to demonstrate an established commitment to research and publication. Experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching is desirable.” Closing date 12 October 2004.
Senior Lecturer in the History of Medicine, Oxford Brookes University. £28,360 - £36,428 pa. “This is an important new appointment in the History of Medicine and is central to the future development of our Wellcome Trust funded Centre for Health, Medicine and Society. The successful applicant will join a large group of established medical historians located in a 5* rated History Department. Applications are invited from those with teaching and research interests in any aspect of British or European medical history in the period 1600-1900.” Closing date: 15 October 2004.
Research Fellowships, National Maritime Museum, London. There are several short- and longer-term fellowships, tenable from October 2005. Closing date: 1 November 2004.
Research Fellowships, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. “Approximately 100 Fellowships are available to enable experienced researchers (but not only members of academia) to undertake a programme of research (but not towards degrees or other qualifications). Fellowships have a maximum value of £22,000 and provide research expenses over and above normal living costs and/or a contribution to replacement teaching costs or loss of earnings. Awards are tenable for between 3 and 24 months and must be started between 1 June 2005 and 1 May 2006. Any subject considered. Applicants must be resident in the UK, over age 30, and be a permanent member of the UK scholarly community.” Closing date: 10 November 2004. Application details not available after 3 November 2004. (I’m not sure what they mean by ‘permanent member of the scholarly community’ if it’s open to those who are not ‘members of academia’… check if interested.)