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The School of Chemistry at the University of Wollongong, Australia has a vacancy for a Level B Lecturer in Physical Chemistry.

A more detailed description of the position and selection criteria can be found at: http://employment.uow.edu.au

and information about the School of CHemistry can be found here: http://www.uow.edu.au/science/chem/

A broad job outline is given below.

Best regards,

Adam


Dr Adam Trevitt
Lecturer
School of Chemistry
University of Wollongong
Wollongong, NSW, 2522
Australia
ph:  +61 2 4221 5545
fax: +61 2 4221 4287
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Lecturer in physical chemistry  
Faculty of Science, University of Wollongong, Australia.

The School of Chemistry is a research intensive unit at UOW’s beautiful Wollongong campus with nationally and internationally recognised research 
strengths in Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry, Advanced Materials, Drug Design and Medicinal Chemistry, Biological Mass Spectrometry and 
Protein Biochemistry. The School has excellent research facilities, a thriving post-graduate research program and a strong record in teaching excellence. 
It also operates a number of degree programs including those in Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry and Nanotechnology.

To assist us in maintaining excellence, we are seeking a dynamic individual to take on the above role. The successful candidate will have an excellent 
research track record and interests in Physical Chemistry, which complement existing research within the School. In this role you will establish both 
collaborative and independent research programs and attract external grant funding. You will also demonstrate your capacity to teach both physical and 
general chemistry. Please address the Selection Criteria specified in the relevant Position Description, which is available from our website. For further 
information about this role, please contact Associate Professor Stephen Wilson on (02) 4221 3509. Appointment is based on merit. As women are under-
represented in academic positions, suitably qualified women are encouraged to apply.
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