HI Scott Thanks for sending that around - I was about to, but you beat me to it! jon Scott Rodgers wrote: > > *** Apologies for cross-posting *** > > Department of Geography > Queen Mary, University of London > > *Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader in Human Geography* > > Applications are invited for the above post in Human Geography. > Applicants should have a PhD, a high-quality publication record, a > clear and developing identity in research and an ability to develop > research links within and beyond geography. Research interests should > relate to one or more of the department's major research themes (see > below). > > Informal enquiries may be made to: > Professor Adrian M Smith > [log in to unmask] > > *Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader in Physical Geography* > > Applications are invited for this newly created post in Physical Geography. > > Applicants should have a PhD and a high-quality record of > research-based publications. In addition to continuing to undertake > and publish international quality research, applicants will be > expected to play an important role in furthering the development of > the Department's vibrant physical geography research groups > (www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/research/areas.html). The Department is > specifically looking to strengthen the Environmental Change and > management Group and within this the Centre for Micromorphology > (www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/micromorphology). > > Informal enquiries may be made to: > Professor Jaap van der Meer > Head of Department > [log in to unmask] > (0044) (0)20 7882 5403 > > Deadline for receipt of applications for both posts: 9 December 2005 > Presentations and Interviews for both posts will take place on: 31 > January and 1 February 2006 > > The Department of Geography at QMUL, graded 5A in RAE (2001), has an > international reputation for theoretically-informed, > empirically-grounded and politically-engaged research. Research in > human geography addresses the major themes of inequality and social > justice; health and population dynamics; culture, space and power. > Research themes in Physical Geography deal with hydrological and > fluvial processes; environmental change and management. > Application forms and further details for both posts are available > from the Departmental web site www.geog.qmul.ac.uk or Jenn Page, > Departmental Secretary [log in to unmask] (0044) (0)20 7882 5400, > Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End > Road, London E1 4NS. United Kingdom. > > > > _______________________________________________________ > > [log in to unmask] > An urban geography discussion and announcement forum > List Archives: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/URB-GEOG-FORUM > > Maintained by: RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group > UGRG Home Page: http://www.urban-geography.org.uk -- Dr Jon May Admissions Tutor Department of Geography Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London, E1 4NS Tel: 0207 882 5427 Fax: 0208 981 6276 _______________________________________________________ [log in to unmask] An urban geography discussion and announcement forum List Archives: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/URB-GEOG-FORUM Maintained by: RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group UGRG Home Page: http://www.urban-geography.org.uk