Temporary Lectureship in Human Evolutionary Genetics ~ Bioblogia.net

3 de agosto de 2011

Temporary Lectureship in Human Evolutionary Genetics

Division of Biological Anthropology, Department of Archaeology and
Anthropology
Start date: 15th September 2011
Limit of tenure applies*
Applications are invited for a Temporary Lectureship in Human
Evolutionary Genetics. The successful candidate will be expected to
contribute to the teaching and examination of the undergraduate and
graduate courses, administration in Biological Anthropology, and to
research activities. Some teaching will be specifically in the area of
Evolutionary Genetics.
Applicants should hold a PhD in the relevant field, have some experience
of university teaching and research and share an interest in
multi-disciplinary approaches to human evolution.
The pensionable stipend will be £36,715 pro rata. This post is
part-time (80%).
Further particulars of the post can be found here:
Applications should consist of a University application form, a covering
letter, a CV with a full list of publications, and a one page statement
of research and teaching interests, as well as the names and addresses
of three referees who can be contacted. The application form (CHRIS/6)
needs to have parts 1 & 3 completed: it is found at
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6/ or can be obtained
from Mrs Jane Clare, Administrative Secretary, Department of Archaeology
and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Pembroke Street, Cambridge
CB2 3QY. Please submit one hard copy of your application to Mrs Clare
and also send one single pdf file of the whole application to her at
jc478@cam.ac.uk.

Deadline for applications: 15th August 2011. Interviews are planned for
early September.

*Limit of tenure: 12 months

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