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Two Lecturer Positions at The University of East Anglia
From: "Jessica Johnson (ENV)" <jessica.johnson@xxxxxxxxx>
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The University of East Anglia is seeking applicants for two positions that will be suitable for recipients of this list.

 

Lecturer in Natural Hazards

 

The University of East Anglia will soon invite applications for a Lectureship in Natural Hazards in the School of Environmental Sciences.  Candidates will have developed strong expertise in a field of geophysical hazards research and will feel excited by the opportunity to develop their research interests in the rich interdisciplinary environment the School offers. They are expected to develop an innovative and internationally recognised research programme, making an important contribution to the physical understanding of natural hazards. They will also have a keen interest in deploying this knowledge in an applied context and the societal impacts associated with hazardous events.  The further particulars outline areas of research focus particularly attractive to the School.

 

In addition, skills in mathematical modelling and/or spatial information systems and the analysis of spatial data are desirable.  With a keen interest in developing excellent teaching the post holder will contribute to advanced level teaching in geophysics. This will include field teaching and support the School’s BSc programmes in Environmental Geophysics, Environmental Earth Sciences, Geography, Environmental Sciences, and Meteorology and Oceanography.

You must have a PhD in Geophysics, Earth Sciences or a closely allied and appropriate subject and fulfil all essential elements of the person specification.

 

This position will be posted soon and is available from 1 August 2016, on a full-time indefinite basis. 

 

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 8th April 2016 (GMT).

Lecturer in Physics

 

In 2017 the Science Faculty will launch a Physics degree with a range of subjects that will make the course unique in the region and in the UK. The combination of strengths in chemical, environmental and computational physics at UEA will introduce a multidisciplinary modern degree that will meet the needs of graduates in today’s society.

 

This is an exciting time to be joining UEA in this new faculty appointment. While initially focussed on assisting with the development of the new course, the successful candidate will aspire to develop an independent research group. Current research interests in physics across the Faculty range from theoretical physics to environmental physics, including geophysics, meteorology and oceanography, alongside ultrafast spectroscopy, optics and computational physics. Candidates from any of these areas or others are invited to apply. Candidates should have a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in Physics or other relevant discipline, evidence of successful research activity in the field of Physics, an active interest and potential to grow and attain a senior position, and will be able to meet all the essential criteria set out in the Person Specification.

 

The post is available on a full time, indefinite basis from 1 July 2016.

 

Closing date: 12.00 noon on Friday 18 March 2016 (GMT).

 

Further particulars and an application form are available on our website: http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/ or Tel. +44 1603 593493.

 

The University is a Bronze Athena Swan Award holder, currently working towards Silver

 



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