Oxford University seeks to fill the McGrigors University Lecturership in Tax Law:
The University wishes to make an appointment from 1 October 2008 to the University Lecturership in Tax Law, a newly established, permanent post. The post is funded by a generous donation from McGrigors for at least five years and will be known, during that period, as the McGrigors UL in Tax Law. This is a joint appointment to be held in association with a Tutorial Fellowship at St Hugh’s College. The combined University and College salary is on the scale up to £52,628 per annum (as at 1 August 2007; a cost of living increase is due in May 2008), plus housing allowance and other College allowances. The Law Faculty offers a support grant of £4,000.
The postholder will be required to give lectures and seminars within the field of corporate and international tax law and to assist in the development of these teaching areas. The postholder will also be expected to supervise research students and to pursue research in taxation law. The duties of the tutorial fellowship include the giving of tutorials for an average of six hours per week over the academic year (a reduction in hours is under consideration). This teaching will include undergraduate and graduate tutorials in Tax Law; and undergraduate tutorials in at least one core subject (A Roman Introduction to Private Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Contract, EC Law, Jurisprudence, Land Law, Tort, Trusts).
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