(Source: University of St. Andrews)
We learned that
the University of St. Andrews has a job application for a one-year research
fellow in Medieval Legal History, with a focus on France.
Start: 3 January 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter
Fixed term for 12 months
Applications are
invited for a one-year Research Fellowship in legal history available from
January 2019. The position is to work with Professor John Hudson on the ERC
Advance Grant funded project ‘Civil Law, Common Law, Customary Law: Consonance,
Divergence and Transformation in Western Europe from the late eleventh to the
thirteenth centuries’ (CLCLCL). In addition to pursuing the specified research
within the project, the successful applicant will be required to participate in
the broader work of the project by contributing to workshops and outreach
activities.
Applicants
should have completed or nearly completed a PhD in a related topic.
Further
information on the University, the School of History, and the Institute of
Legal and Constitutional Research can be found at the University website (www.st-andrews.ac.uk).
The University
of St Andrews is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all, which
is further demonstrated through its working on the Gender and Race Equality
Charters and being awarded the Athena SWAN award for women in science, HR
Excellence in Research Award and the LGBT Charter; http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/edi/diversityawards/.
Please quote
ref: AR2153SB
Closing Date:
2 November 2018
Interview
Date: 20 November 2018
More information
here
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