[DIALOGnews] Re: [DIALOG3] LECTURESHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF
CAMBRIDGE
Susan Weiler
weilercs@whitman.edu
Tue, 26 Mar 2002 10:18:52 -0800
Hi Sue,
Scott Polar is just down the street from me. If any of the Dialoggers are
curious about life, etc in Cambridge they're welcome to drop me an email.
Christina
Christina De La Rocha
University of Cambridge
Department of Earth Sciences
Downing Street
Cambridge CB2 3EQ UK
tel 44 1223 333 479
fax 44 1223 333 450
email: christina00@esc.cam.ac.uk
> Dear all, I just got this; sicne the deadline is Friday I thought I
> should send it now rather than with next week's dialog/disscrs news
> in case anyone is interested. cheers, s
>
> LECTURESHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE,
> UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, UK
> Deadline for submissions: 29 March 2002, 12:00 pm
>
> Department of Geography, Scott Polar Research Institute
> University of Cambridge
> The Department of Geography wishes to make an appointment to a
> Lectureship in Environmental Science. Candidates for this University
> Lectureship should be able to demonstrate expertise and commitment
> relating to scientific problems of the cryosphere, which could include
> interactions with the ocean and/or atmosphere. They should have a strong
> science background and skills in, for example, numerical modeling,
> quantitative remote sensing (e.g., SAR interferometry), or geophysical
> field methods. Detailed work on the cryosphere should be capable of
> having a significant impact on global environmental issues, and
> applicants should be able to contribute to an understanding of problems
> in environmental science beyond their immediate disciplinary area.
> The appointment will be in the Department of Geography and will
> be based in the Scott Polar Research Institute. The position is
> intended to
> further strengthen research and teaching in glaciology and related
> topics, and follows the recent appointment of Professor Julian
> Dowdeswell to whom further enquiries should be made about the scope of
> the post (email: jd16@cam.ac.uk, telephone +44/1223-336541). The
> preferred starting date is 1 October 2002, but other mutually agreeable
> starting dates can be considered.
> Appointment will be for three or five years in the first instance w=
ith
> the possibility of reappointment to the retiring age. The pensionable
> scale of stipends is =A322,522 rising by eleven annual increments to
> =A334,734.
> Further particulars may be obtained from:
> Professor R. J. Bennett, Acting Head of Department
> Department of Geography
> University of Cambridge
> Downing Place
> Cambridge CB2 3EN
> Ten (10) copies of each application should be sent to the above
addres> s
> along with the names of three referees, by noon on Friday, 29 March
> 2002.
> Seminar presentations and interviews for short-listed applicants wi=
ll
> take place in early May 2002.
>
> --
> C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.
> Biology Department
> Whitman College
> Walla Walla, WA 99362
> Tel: 509-527-5948
> Fax: 509-527-5961
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=46ax: ( +44 ) 1223 333450
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Biology Department Tel: 509-527-5948
Whitman College Fax: 509-527-5961
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