I'm doomed then, not only do I not have a PhD (yet) I don't think any of my prior research would count in the magic circle of the funny handshake world that is about as real as the Trebor Mr Soft adverts, though I have to say that was well wierd, surrealism worthy of someone qui mon memoire s'echappe, but never fear google to the rescue and my image memory it was Claes Oldenburg and his soft toilet after all.
You know this post might attract a worthy applicant but it will never aspire to true class, the last of the Jagaroth (sorry I meant cognoscenti there)
Ah you do not know what you are missing I can't play the game, but I can tell you how they play the game with frightening accuracy but nobody really cares do they?
Larry
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> Senior Research Fellow
>
> Centre for Disability Law and Policy (CDLP)
>
> Ref. No. NUIG 08-10
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> The National University of Ireland Galway, is seeking outstanding candidates for a
> Senior Research Fellow fixed term contract position at the Centre for Disability Law
> and Policy. The Centre for Disability Law and Policy (CDLP), National University of
> Ireland Galway, Ireland was founded in 2008 and is funded by philanthropy as well as
> research contracts mainly from the European Union.
> This appointment will be made initially on a one year basis with the possibility of
> extension for a further three years. The successful candidate will be expected to direct
> the research projects of the Centre, to play a leading strategic role with respect to the
> ongoing development/refinement of the Centre’s research agenda and to take a leading
> role in crafting suitable research bids.
> Applicants will be expected to possess:
>
> * A PhD (or equivalent qualification or experience) in the disability field (preferably
> law and/or public policy)
> * At least 5 years experience as a researcher and have published internationally on
> disability law or policy issues
> * A clear vision for the realization of world-class research
> * Excellent and proven research experience (minimum of 5 yrs publication
> experience) in the broad field of disability law and policy
> * Proven ability to generate and manage research income
> * Excellent and proven ability to lead and manage others
> * Excellent and proven ability to work independently and use initiative
> * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
> * High level of IT literacy
> * Team player
> * Ability to multi-task and work under pressure
> * Excellent time management skills
>
> Salary: €74,817 – €89,430 (commensurate with qualifications and experience)
>
> Start date: Position is available immediately
>
> Contract duration: This is a fixed term contract position for one year with a possibility
> of extension for a further three years.
>
> For informal discussion about this post please contact Professor Gerard Quinn at
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> To Apply: Applicants should include curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and the
> names and addresses of at least three referees, a research statement and other
> supporting documentation. Please send in hard copy to: Professor Gerard Quinn, Centre
> for Disability Law and Policy, NUI Galway. Please put reference number NUIG-08-11
> in subject line of application.
> Closing date for receipt of applications is 5.00 pm on 18th February 2011
>
> National University of Ireland, Galway is an equal opportunity employer.
>
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