Hi Jeff, did I respond to this? Unfortunately we can't go any higher as we
are constrained not to step above previous incumbent (Tim Baker, who has
left to work for industry.......)
cheers
Nick Oliver
Professor of Economic Geology,
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences,
James Cook University, Townsville, 4811, Australia.
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Subject: Re: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position Geology/Economic geology
James Cook University AUSTRALIA
Hi Nick
You know that I am quite willing to consider coming to Australia to
work; I think there are lots of great opportunities there. However, I
really couldn't consider relocating unless it was at the AP level. Are
you able to appoint at that level?
Cheers
Jeff
Nick Oliver wrote:
> Hello, we have a job available for a lacturer/senior lecturer (equivalent
> to Assistant to Associate Professor in US) in Geology/Economic Geology. It
> is no problem if you don't have formal training or expereince in Economic
> Geology because our own group draws on a wide range of skills to
> contribute to the discipline (e.g. structural geology, petrology,
> geochemistry, computer modelling, hydrology). Our group is one of the
> three main economic geology groups in Australia - the Economic Geology
> Research Group (EGRU). And almost all the ore deposits we work on are
> horribly (or beautifully) deformed. JCU is in the tropics, located near
> the Great Barrier Reef and the major mining districts of Queensland.
>
> To find out about the job go to
http://jobs.jcu.edu.au/positiondetails.cfm?
> reference=7227
>
> For School information try http://www.jcu.edu.au/ees/
>
> and for further enquiries contact [log in to unmask]
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