Job Advertisement: Closing Date 1st May 2009
Monash University
Lecturer
Monash University's School of Physics seeks to appoint a Lecturer in
either Experimental or Theoretical Physics (including astrophysics),
who will lead our engagement with the new John Monash Science School
(to commence operation on the Clayton Campus in 2010). Applicants
will hold a PhD in physics or astrophysics, and have a record of
publications and citations in high impact journals. Successful
applicants will be expected to attract national competitive grants,
establish an independent research program, supervise research
students and contribute to Enhancement Programs and undergraduate
teaching. The capacity for scientific outreach and experience in
engaging with high school students and staff is desirable.
The university reserves the right to appoint by invitation. For more
information about the School of Physics, go to
http://www.physics.monash.edu.au/
All applications should address the selection criteria. For
additional information, go to
http://www.physics.monash.edu.au/employment.html
The Benefits
Remuneration package: A$81,728 - A$97,053 pa Level B (includes employer
superannuation of 17%).
This role is a full-time position, however flexible working
arrangements may be negotiated.
Monash offers a range of professional development programs, support
for research, study and overseas work, generous maternity leave and
flexible work arrangements.
Duration
Continuing appointment
Location
Clayton campus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Enquiries Only
A/Prof. Michael Morgan on +61 3 9905 3645 or email
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Ref No
A099708
Applications Close
Friday, 1 May 2009
Applications
By email addressed to Ms Jean Pettigrew at
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