Lectureship/Readership in Geophysical Earth Observation

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From: Jenni Barclay <J.Barclay@xxxxxxxxx>
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Another exciting opportunity at UEA.  Candidates with an interest in 
volcanology welcomed

Salary: Senior Lecturer/Reader: £41,545 to £48,161 per annum
Lecturer B: £34,813 to £40,335 per annum

The School seeks a candidate with a growing or established international 
reputation in the general field of Geophysical Earth Observation, to include 
remotely-sensed and field-based techniques in active crustal and surface 
processes, laboratory measurements and modelling. The School has active 
research interests in many cognate areas of physical Geosciences, including 
volcanology, seismology, applied geophysics, hydrology and process 
sedimentology. You will be expected to undertake research of international 
quality and, where appropriate, nurture interdisciplinary research leadership 
within the Geosciences area. You will also teach on the School's undergraduate 
and postgraduate courses, and promulgate teaching initiatives of an 
interdisciplinary and innovative nature.

Informal enquiries about this post can be made to Professor Mike Leeder (e-
mail: m.leeder@xxxxxxxxx), or Professor Julian Andrews (e-mail: 
j.andrews@xxxxxxxxx).

Further particulars are available at http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/vacancies.html

Closing Date: 21 May 2007
Interview Date: 5 June 2007 

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