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Lecturer in Geoinformatics

School of Earth and Ocean Sciences

Cardiff University

As part of an on-going programme of investment and development, the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Geoinformatics. 

We invite applications from any specialisation considering the structure and character of spatial information in the geosciences and geography. Areas of technical expertise could include, but are not restricted to, geographic information science, spatio-temporal analysis, geovisual analytics and environmental geography. We are particularly interested in candidates who complement our current research programme and can integrate across existing areas of expertise. Current areas of research interest in the school at large include solid Earth dynamics, tectonics and structural geology, natural resource exploration, palaeoclimate and climate systems, Earth surface processes, hazards, biogeochemical cycling and coastal management.

You will join our lively and dynamic School which is internationally recognised for its research and teaching. You will have an excellent academic research record, including peer-reviewed quality publications and the proven ability to secure funding to support your research and ensure its impact beyond academia. A strong commitment to teaching, including practical classes and fieldwork, at all levels is also essential.

The post is available immediately.

For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Ian Hall, Head of School,

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Salary: £31,342 - £37,394 per annum

To work for an employer that values and promotes equality of opportunity, visit www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs, the relevant vacancy number 7955BR. Closing date: Tuesday 10th November 2015





Prof. J. Huw DAVIES

School of Earth and Ocean Sciences      Ysgol Gwyddorau'r Ddaear a'r Môr
Cardiff University                                          Prifysgol Caerdydd
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