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The Brain & Psychological Sciences Research Centre (BPsyC) at Swinburne 
University, Melbourne, Australia, is seeking candidates for a Senior 
Lecturer or Associate Professor in Neuroscience (MEG).

The Centre has recently taken possession of an Elekta Triux MEG scanner, 
to complement the existing Siemens 3T Trio MRI, TMS and EEG facilities, 
and is seeking to expand the existing MEG expertise within the team.

The position will have the following principal roles: (i) developing, 
conducting and advancing research with a focus on magnetoencephalography 
(MEG), particularly its clinical applications; (ii) providing 
consultation in cognate teaching areas, and (iii) contributing to 
administration within the centre under the direction on the Centre 
Director and Executive Committee.

Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant subject along with a strong 
track record of peer reviewed publications and success in attracting 
competitive external funding.

International applicants will receive relocation support.

For further details please see http://tinyurl.com/3jk24kj

Closing date for applications is 30th October 2011.


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and homegrown Aussie rules football.'



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Will Woods

Brain and Psychological Sciences Research Centre
Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
P.O Box 218
Hawthorn, VIC, 3122
Australia

Phone:(61 3) 9214 5946
Fax: (61 3) 9214 5525