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Today's Topics:
1. Vacancy: SNAP Project Manager - University of Reading (35
months) (Andrew James Charlton-Perez)
2. Research Fellow Post at The University of Exeter (UK)
(Roger Brugge)
3. Tenure-track Faculty Position at Brown University (USA)
(Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:53:49 +0100
From: Andrew James Charlton-Perez <a.j.charlton@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: SNAP Project Manager - University of
Reading (35 months)
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Stratospheric Network for the Assessment of Predictability (SNAP)
Project Manager position
Closing date: 25th July 2012
We need an ambitious and talented scientist to manage a new
international research project on stratospheric predictability and its
potential benefit for weather forecasting. The project will design and
run the first major international experiment on stratospheric
predictability and is supported by both the World Climate Research
Program, Stratospheric Processes and their Role in Climate project and
the Working Group on Numerical Experimentation.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AEQ563/snap-project-manager/
You will need to combine a detailed understanding of atmospheric
predictability and forecasting with the ability to manage a large
project with international partners in five countries. The job will be
varied and challenging and requires both scientific and project
management skills. The project will also involve significant amounts of
international travel to visit partner institutes.
We welcome applications from both experienced researchers and
early-career scientists with bachelors or masters degrees in Meteorology
looking to gain experience of working in a research environment.
For more details or any questions please contact the principal
investigator, Andrew Charlton-Perez (a.j.charlton@reading.ac.uk)
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Andrew Charlton-Perez
Lecturer
MSc Admissions Tutor
Dept. of Meteorology, Univ. of Reading
a.j.charlton@reading.ac.uk
+44 (0)1183 786023
Make an appointment:
http://www.tungle.me/AndrewCharltonPerez
Web:
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~sws05ajc
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:09:10 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Fellow Post at The University of Exeter
(UK)
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Post: Research Fellow
Grade: F, ?31,948 - ?35,938
Closing Date: 16 July 212
Fixed Term: 30 Months, available immediately
We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to participate in the
EMBRACE (Earth System Model Bias Reduction and assessing Abrupt Climate
change) project. This EU/FP7 funded post is available immediately. The
successful applicant will conduct research to increase the realism of,
and interactions between, the physical and biogeochemical components of
the Hadley Centre Earth System model and to assess the risks of abrupt
or irreversible changes in key components of the Earth system.
More information is available on the University of Exeter website:
<https://jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=71928664vN&WVID=3817591jNg&LANG=USA>
Job reference R11336
Informal enquiries to: <p.friedligstein@exeter.ac.uk>
Please send your CV, a covering letter, a completed application and
equal opportunities form (available from the above link)) to Linda
McIlwraith at <L.McIlwraith@exeter.ac.uk> quoting the reference number
R11336/P43493 in any correspondence.
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:10:40 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Tenure-track Faculty Position at Brown University
(USA)
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Brown University: Assistant Professor
Environmental Remote Sensing
Environmental Change Initiative
The Environmental Change Initiative (ECI) <http://www.eci.brown.edu/>,
Brown University, invites applications for a Brown University
tenure-track faculty position in Environmental Remote Sensing. We seek
a scholar who uses remotely sensed data to analyze the multiscalar and
complex relationships between human societies and the natural
environment. Requirements include a Ph.D. in an
environmentally-relevant social or natural science, a record of
achievement in the use of remotely sensed data in environmental
science-focused research demonstrated by peer reviewed publications
and/or externally funded research, and a commitment to excellence in
graduate and undergraduate teaching. We seek candidates whose research
interests and expertise complement and strengthen existing ECI
research foci in land change science, biogeochemical processes, and
conservation science. The successful candidate should integrate
research efforts with environmentally relevant natural and social
sciences spanning sociology, ecology, evolutionary biology and
geological and climate science and have experience working in an
interdisciplinary team. In addition to remotely sensed data, we are
interested in candidates who broadly incorporate geospatial
technologies in their research. S/he will maintain an active,
externally-funded research program and be involved in teaching at both
undergraduate and graduate levels. ECI fosters interdisciplinary
research and education in the environmental sciences at Brown. The
University is making investments in the ECI including new resources
for interdisciplinary research, post-doctoral research appointments,
graduate education and a cooperative graduate program with the Marine
Biological Laboratory (MBL) at Woods Hole. The candidate will be a
core faculty member of the ECI with an appointment in a
tenure-granting department such as Sociology, Geological Sciences, or
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Appointment is expected at the
Assistant Professor level, although exceptional circumstances would
warrant appointment at a higher level. The department appointment will
require that the candidate?s qualifications are commensurate with the
tenuring department?s standards for a tenured or tenure-track
appointment.
Requirements include a Ph.D. in an environmentally-related discipline,
a record of achievement in the use of remotely sensed data in
environmental science-focused research, and a commitment to graduate
and undergraduate teaching.
To apply, please submit a letter of interest addressed to Jack
Mustard, Search Committee Chair, Environmental Change Initiative,
along with a current CV, teaching and research statements, and 3
letters of reference for the Assistant Professor position.
Applications should be submitted through Interfolio at
<http://www.interfolio.com/apply/12528> and must be received by
September 6, 2012 in order to receive full consideration.
For administrative questions regarding this position please contact
Bonnie Horta at <Bernadette_Horta@brown.edu> or (401) 863-3032.
Brown University is an EEO/AA employer. Minorities and women are
encouraged to apply.
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