POSITION: Associate Professor in Chemistry
DEPARTMENT: School of Chemistry
TYPE: Academic
APPOINTMENT: Continuing
AVAILABILITY: Internal & External
REF NO: A13/006977
Applications are invited for the position of Associate Professor in
Chemistry in the field of Experimental Physical Chemistry to take up
appointment as soon as possible. Candidates must have an international
reputation and a demonstrated track record of excellence in their field of
specialisation, which can be in any aspect of experimental physical
chemistry. Preference may be given to those with expertise in the areas of
polymer science or soft materials.
The successful candidate will be expected to provide leadership in research
and teaching, to supervise research projects and graduate students, and to
undertake undergraduate teaching in the School of Chemistry. The successful
candidate will also be expected to undertake administrative roles consistent
with their level of appointment.
Information about all of the School's research and teaching activities is
available from the School of Chemistry website: http://www.chem.usyd.edu.au
Applications should include a CV, publications list, the names and addresses
of five referees, and a statement (up to eight pages) covering research
experience to date and research plans for the future.
The position is full-time continuing, subject to the completion of a
satisfactory probation and/or confirmation period for new appointees.
Membership of a University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of
employment for new appointees.
For further information, contact Professor Trevor Hambley, Head of School on
(02) 9351 2830 or e-mail: [log in to unmask]
WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND
WE OFFER A SMOKE FREE WORKPLACE
Remuneration Package: $115,687 - $127,333 p.a. (which includes a base salary
Level D $97,908 - $107,862 p.a., leave loading and up to 17% employer’s
contribution to superannuation)
Closing Date: 11/5/2006
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