I have been asked to forward this to the list. Please
reply to Prof Burns or Elizabeth Hughes, NOT to me.
ST GEORGE'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL
(University of London)
TWO POSTS: REASEARCH SCIENTIST AND STATISTICIAN
TENURE TRACK RESEARCH SCIENTIST
IN
STATISTICS, PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL OR BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
(3 years initially, leading to a permanent post)
An opportunity to lead and promote An expanding research
group in the Department of General Psychiatry
Applications are invited for a productive Research Scientist
in the Department of Psychiatry. The post would be
suitable for a postdoctoral researcher in statistics,
psychological, behavioural or social sciences, (or related
disciplines), with an interest in and experience of
managing projects and applications for funds.
The successful candidate will have an established research
record in an area relevant to Mental Health research and
experience in the application of rigorous research
methodology. Preference will be given to candidates
with the ability to take a lead in fostering research
activity within the Department and in forging links with
other groups and individuals carrying out compatible
research in the School. Applications from researchers with
proven experience of attracting and obtaining research
funds are particularly welcome.
Salary will be up to a maximum of £31,182 p.a. inclusive on
the full-time University Research 1A/11 scale, according
to experience and qualifications.
The appointment will be for an initial period of three
years. During the course of the contract, a decision will
be made as to whether a permanent contract should be
offered on the basis of the quality and promise of the
postholder and his/her work. Flexible working hours or a
part-time appointment is an option which could be explored
with the successful candidate, if appropriate.
Informal enquiries to Professor Tom Burns, via email:
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Further information on http://www.sghms.ac.uk/
from the Personnel Officer, St George's Hospital Medical
School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 ORE, 0181 725 5020
(24-hour answerphone). Closing date 16 March 1999. Please
quote reference no 7/99.
The School is an Equal Opportunities Employer
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BIOSTATISTICIAN
A Biostatistician is required to work in the Department of
Psychiatry. Principal duties will include providing
biostatistical expertise to support and share in the
research of this lively, vigorous Department of Psychiatry.
There will also be a role in undergraduate teaching. The
appointee will work in collaboration with a newly appointed
Senior Research Scientist and will be involved in the
appointment of a junior statistician. There is a large
and active statistical group at St George's, led by
Professor Martin Bland in the Department of Public Health
Sciences.
The post would be suitable for someone with a higher degree
in statistics. Experience in research is essential,
preferably in a medical environment. The appointment will
be for an initial period of three years, with the
possibility of renewal on an unlimited tenure basis at the
end of that time.
Salary will be on the University Research 1A scale: £17,869
- £25,785 inclusive, according to experience and
qualifications.
Informal enquiries to Professor Tom Burns via email:
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Further information on http://www.sghms.ac.uk/ or from the
Personnel Office, St George's Hospital Medical School,
Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 ORE, 0181 725 5020 (24-hour
answerphone) or email: [log in to unmask] Closing date
16 March 1999. Please quote reference 8/99.
The School is an Equal Opportunities Employer
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Martin Bland
Prof of Medical Statistics
Dept of Public Health Sciences
St. George's Hospital Medical School
London SW17 0RE
England
Tel: (+44) (0)181 725 5492
Fax: (+44) (0)181 725 3584
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web pages: www.sghms.ac.uk/depts/phs/staff/jmb/jmb.htm
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