Daily Archives: 24 March 2017

University of Cambridge (Robinson College): Fellow and College Lecturer in English – Call For Applications

Robinson College invites applications for a Fellowship and College Lectureship in English with effect from 1 September 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment, which is tenable for five years in the first instance, is open to both men and women and is subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the College. The College will particularly welcome applications from candidates able to teach a range of topics covered in Parts I & II of the English Tripos (details of which are given in the further particulars).

The pensionable stipend will be in the range £28,452 – £34,956, being Steps 38-45 on the University scale.

Applications close on 5 April, 2017.

For full details, please visit: http://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/about-robinson/job-vacancies/fellow-and-college-lecturer-english

Prof. Christophe Erismann, SSEC Evening Lecture @ Macquarie University

SSEC Evening Lecture:

“Philosophy and Theology in Byzantium before 1204”, Professor Christophe Erismann (Institute for Byzantine Studies, University of Vienna)

Date: Tuesday 4 April, 2017
Time: 7:05pm
Venue: W6A 308 (Doc centre), Macquarie University
Cost: members $5; alumni $7; non members $8

Hosted by Dr Ken Parry. Further information from SSEC@mq.edu.au

Professor Christophe Erismann is from the Institute for Byzantine Studies, University of Vienna. His research focuses on the reception of Greek logic (mainly Aristotle’s Categories and Porphyry’s Isagoge) in late ancient, Patristic, and early medieval philosophy. He has published on the problem of universals, individuality, causality, and relation. He is the author of L’homme commun: la genèse du réalisme ontologique durant le haut Moyen ge (Paris 2011).