With apologies for using the list in this way, may I please draw people's
attention to two posts. The Department of Geography at the University of
Cambridge is about to advertise two posts. I append the basic
advertisement. The further particulars will be available in a day or two
but I wanted to let members of the list know in case anyone wanted to chat
informally with any people from the Department they may meet at the AAG
next week. I will be there.
The post in Human Geography is very open in terms of topic since we have
three clusters that are really broad: Historical and Cultural Geography;
Regional Economy and Society [social/economic]; and Society, Environment
and Development.
Gerry Kearns
Department of Geography
University of Cambridge
TWO UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIPS:
ONE IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
ONE IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Applications are invited for two University Lectureships one in Human
Geography and one in Physical Geography, both to be filled from 1 October
2006 or other mutually agreeable starting date. The human geography
lectureship will be filled in any field that relates to the Department's
human geography research clusters. The physical geography lectureship will
be filled in the field of glaciology and related studies. The successful
applicants will be expected to contribute to the Department's high level of
research activity and be expected to teach at the undergraduate, Master's
and Ph.D levels. According to experience, the appointments will be on the
University Lecturer scale, which currently ranges from £25,565 to £39,452.
Enquiries about the scope of the post are welcome and further particulars
may be downloaded from http://www.geog.cam..ac.uk/vacancies/.
Please direct any informal enquiries in the first instance to Mrs. Jamie
Horsley, Department of Geography, Downing Place, University of Cambridge,
Cambridge CB2 3EN, England (email [log in to unmask] Tel: +44 (0)1223-333388)
to whom applications (eight copies) should be sent by Friday April 21st
2006. Applications can also be submitted electronically (one copy) by
emailing [log in to unmask] Electronic applications must be received by 5pm
Friday 21st April 2006.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity.
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