[Lista-Algas] Marine Botanist position
Fernando Unrein
funrein at icm.csic.es
Tue Sep 12 05:34:54 ART 2006
> THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
> RESEARCH FELLOW/SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
>
> Marine Botanist - Level B-D
> School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
> This position is a joint initiative of the University of Adelaide, the
> State Department of Environment and Heritage and SARDI Aquatic
> Sciences. The position has been established to provide leadership and
> participate in research on marine algae and provision of advice on
> systematics, evolution, ecology and biogeography of marine flora
> (algae
> in particular) and to manage the phycological unit in the State
> Herbarium of South Australia. You will be based mainly at the State
> Herbarium but will maintain a presence on the North Terrace campus of
> the University.
> You will maintain working relationships with staff and volunteers
> of the
> State Herbarium, staff of the Biological Survey and Monitoring and
> Biodiversity Conservation Programmes branches, Coast and Marine
> Branch,
> Natural and Cultural Heritage Directorate, SARDI Aquatic Sciences,
> South
> Australian Museum, research and survey personnel and units in
> government
> across the State, nationally and internationally.
> You will be expected to develop partnerships with Government and
> research agencies and individuals for furthering knowledge of the
> taxonomy, distribution and ecology of marine flora. You will also
> participate in activities to promote research in and survey of marine
> benthic flora.
>
>
> You should have:
> · a PhD in relevant science discipline (plant systematics,
> evolutionary biology, molecular ecology of algae)
> · the ability to undertake research on systematics, evolution,
> biogeography and ecology of marine benthic flora (algae, sea grasses)
> · the ability to undertake, promote and supervise research in
> taxonomy, evolution and molecular ecology
>
>
> For appointment as a Senior Research Fellow (Level C), in addition to
> the above, you should have:
> · extensive experience in identification using morphological
> and/or molecular techniques
> · well developed conceptual, analytical and research skills
>
>
> For appointment as a Senior Research Fellow (Level D), in addition to
> the above, you should have:
> · demonstrated ability to undertake research on systematics,
> evolution, biogeography and ecology of marine benthic flora (algae,
> sea
> grasses)
> · proven distinction in research demonstrated by record of
> publication in relevant field (systematics, ecology, marine survey)
>
>
> Salary: (Level B) $63,487 - $75,392 per annum
> Salary: (Level C) $77,768 - $89,677 per annum
> Salary: (Level D) $93,642 - $103,163 per annum
> Plus an employer superannuation contribution of 17% applies. The
> successful applicant will be appointed at an appropriate level
> depending
> on qualifications and relevant experience.
> This fixed-term position is available immediately for a period of
> three
> years. Further information, including the role statement and selection
> criteria (Level B), (Level C), (Level D), may be obtained from
> Professor
> Andrew Lowe, telephone: 8222 9308 or email:
> <andrew.lowe at adelaide.edu.au>.__
> Applications, addressing the selection criteria, quoting the reference
> number **, and including residency status, names, addresses and/or
> email
> details of three referees, should be forwarded in duplicate to Ms
> Carolyn Gadd, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The
> University
> of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, or email:
> <carolyn.gadd at adelaide.edu.au> by* 4 October 2006*.
> carolyn.gadd at adelaide.edu.au
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> A/Prof Sean D. Connell
> Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories, DP418
> School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
> University of Adelaide ph + 61 8 8303 6125
> South Australia 5005 fax + 61 8 8303 4364
> Australia sean.connell at adelaide.edu.au
> www.marinebiology.adelaide.edu.au/people/staff/sean.html
>
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
> RESEARCH FELLOW/SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
>
> Marine Botanist - Level B-D
> School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
> This position is a joint initiative of the University of Adelaide, the
> State Department of Environment and Heritage and SARDI Aquatic
> Sciences. The position has been established to provide leadership and
> participate in research on marine algae and provision of advice on
> systematics, evolution, ecology and biogeography of marine flora
> (algae
> in particular) and to manage the phycological unit in the State
> Herbarium of South Australia. You will be based mainly at the State
> Herbarium but will maintain a presence on the North Terrace campus of
> the University.
> You will maintain working relationships with staff and volunteers
> of the
> State Herbarium, staff of the Biological Survey and Monitoring and
> Biodiversity Conservation Programmes branches, Coast and Marine
> Branch,
> Natural and Cultural Heritage Directorate, SARDI Aquatic Sciences,
> South
> Australian Museum, research and survey personnel and units in
> government
> across the State, nationally and internationally.
> You will be expected to develop partnerships with Government and
> research agencies and individuals for furthering knowledge of the
> taxonomy, distribution and ecology of marine flora. You will also
> participate in activities to promote research in and survey of marine
> benthic flora.
>
>
> You should have:
> · a PhD in relevant science discipline (plant systematics,
> evolutionary biology, molecular ecology of algae)
> · the ability to undertake research on systematics, evolution,
> biogeography and ecology of marine benthic flora (algae, sea grasses)
> · the ability to undertake, promote and supervise research in
> taxonomy, evolution and molecular ecology
>
>
> For appointment as a Senior Research Fellow (Level C), in addition to
> the above, you should have:
> · extensive experience in identification using morphological
> and/or molecular techniques
> · well developed conceptual, analytical and research skills
>
>
> For appointment as a Senior Research Fellow (Level D), in addition to
> the above, you should have:
> · demonstrated ability to undertake research on systematics,
> evolution, biogeography and ecology of marine benthic flora (algae,
> sea
> grasses)
> · proven distinction in research demonstrated by record of
> publication in relevant field (systematics, ecology, marine survey)
>
>
> Salary: (Level B) $63,487 - $75,392 per annum
> Salary: (Level C) $77,768 - $89,677 per annum
> Salary: (Level D) $93,642 - $103,163 per annum
> Plus an employer superannuation contribution of 17% applies. The
> successful applicant will be appointed at an appropriate level
> depending
> on qualifications and relevant experience.
> This fixed-term position is available immediately for a period of
> three
> years. Further information, including the role statement and selection
> criteria (Level B), (Level C), (Level D), may be obtained from
> Professor
> Andrew Lowe, telephone: 8222 9308 or email:
> <andrew.lowe at adelaide.edu.au>.__
> Applications, addressing the selection criteria, quoting the reference
> number **, and including residency status, names, addresses and/or
> email
> details of three referees, should be forwarded in duplicate to Ms
> Carolyn Gadd, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The
> University
> of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, or email:
> <carolyn.gadd at adelaide.edu.au> by* 4 October 2006*.
> carolyn.gadd at adelaide.edu.au
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> A/Prof Sean D. Connell
> Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories, DP418
> School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
> University of Adelaide ph + 61 8 8303 6125
> South Australia 5005 fax + 61 8 8303 4364
> Australia sean.connell at adelaide.edu.au
> www.marinebiology.adelaide.edu.au/people/staff/sean.html
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