Job Advertisement: Closing Date 6th April 2013
ARMAGH OBSERVATORY AND PLANETARIUM
AND
THE SCHOOL OF COSMIC PHYSICS, DUBLIN INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES (DIAS)
Lindsay Postgraduate Research Studentship
Applications are invited for the Lindsay Scholarship jointly funded by
Armagh Observatory and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, to carry
out research leading to a PhD in Astrophysics. This fixed-term postgraduate
studentship position is available for suitably qualified candidates for
three years starting September/October2013. Candidates must have, or expect
to obtain, at least an upper second class honours degree or the equivalent
in an appropriate discipline (e.g. Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy or
Astrophysics).
The student will be based in Armagh Observatory but is expected to register
in Trinity College Dublin and may have close research links with DIAS.
Further information and the application pack are available at
http://www.dias.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4043&Itemid=61&lang=en
Please return the completed pack by email to the Administrator, Armagh
Observatory ([log in to unmask]). Inquiries can be made to Professor Mark Bailey
([log in to unmask]) and Professor Tom Ray ([log in to unmask]).
Deadline for applications is 6th April 2013 and periodically thereafter.
The scholarship is named in memory of Dr. Eric Mervyn Lindsay, a former
Director of the Armagh Observatory, who had very close links with DIAS.
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