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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division
Department of Earth Sciences
in association with St Edmund Hall
UNIVERSITY LECTURER IN GEOLOGY
The Department of Earth Sciences proposes to appoint a University
Lecturer in
Geology with effect from January 1st 2011, or as soon as possible
thereafter. This
position builds on the department’s research strengths in: tectonics,
volcanology,
and natural hazards; origins and evolution of planets; palaeobioogy and
the fossil
record; and environment, oceans, and climate. We are seeking a scientist
for whom
field observations represent an important component of their research;
areas of
interest include, but are not restricted to, petrology, sedimentology,
stratigraphy and
tectonics. The successful candidate will have a strong research record,
and will be
expected to develop a vigorous research programme at an international
level, and to
be an effective teacher of undergraduates.
The successful candidate will be offered a Tutorial Fellowship by St
Edmund Hall,
under arrangements described in the further particulars. The combined
University
and College salary will be on a scale up to £56,917 per annum.
Further particulars, including details of the application procedure and
of the duties
attached to both the University and College appointments are available at
http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/ul_geology or from Mrs Sue Ling,
([log in to unmask]), Department of Earth Sciences, Parks Road, Oxford
OX1 3PR, UK. The closing date for applications is 11th June, 2010.
The University of Oxford is an equal opportunities employer
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