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. For those not familiar with Melbourne, it recently came top in a survey of the world's best cities in which to live. From the Wall Street Journal - 'Straddling the Yarra River, Melbourne boasts a European-style cafe culture of hidden coffee spots and restaurants as well as a passion for sport, including an annual Formula One grand prix, cricket, rugby and homegrown Aussie rules football.' -- 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