The Faculty of Science at the University of Zurich invites applications for the position of Full or Associate Professor of Physical Geography We seek outstanding applicants with a clearly demonstrable record of excellence in research and teaching in glaciology and/or geomorphology. Applications are particularly encouraged from the fields of glacial and periglacial geomorphology, landscape change and evolution, climate change impacts, and natural hazard research. A focus on processes in high mountain regions would be an asset.
The successful candidate will lead one of the units of the Department of Geography and is expected to develop a strong, independent research program and manage and deliver graduate and undergraduate teaching (in English or German) within the above area of specialization.We seek evidence of the ability to attract and direct substantial research projects and to collaborate with colleagues both within and beyond the discipline. Experience in collaboration with and knowledge transfer to political authorities is considered advantageous.
The Department of Geography of the University of Zurich is the largest of its kind in Switzerland, with an excellent reputation for research and teaching. Its Glaciology, Geomorphodynamics and Geochronology (3G) unit is internationally well-established and contributes to both undergraduate teaching and MSc and PhD specializations in Physical Geography. The Department also hosts the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) under the auspices of several international organizations. Zurich offers a stimulating scientific and cultural environment, including a rich spectrum of research activities in the environmental and geoscience arenas. The University of Zurich provides generous research support, including earmarked funds for personnel and operating expenses, and competitive start-up packages. The position will start on or around February 1st, 2012.
Applications should be submitted by July 15th, 2010 and should include curriculum vitae, publication list, outline of current and future research plans, teaching vision and names and addresses of three potential referees. The full application package should be addressed to Prof. Michael Hengartner, Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Zurich, and should be submitted as a single PDF file to jobs@mnf.uzh.ch. For further information, please contact Prof. Robert Weibel at robert.weibel@geo.uzh.ch.
The University of Zurich is an equal opportunities employer. Applications from women are particularly encouraged.
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21 June 2010
[Switzerland] Full or Associate Professor of Physical Geography
17 June 2010
[Denmark] PhD Scholarship in Political Science at Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark
At the Department of Political Science and Public Management, one PhD scholarship within the programme “Political institutions, political communication and the participation and attitudes of citizens” is available for appointment for a period of three years as of 1 August 2010 or as soon as possible hereafter. The PhD scholarship must be completed over a three-year period and the workplace will be in Odense. The allocation of a PhD scholarship presupposes enrolment in the PhD programme in Political Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark.
The application should include a detailed description of the PhD project. In addition to a general problem formulation, it should discuss relevant theory, research design and methods, and include a work schedule. The project description must not exceed 8 pages.
The project must relate to the theme of the programme. In particular, we welcome projects dealing with the supply of public communication and the political, institutional, and organizational determinants of political strategies, including political actors’ communication strategies. Applicants are encouraged to adopt a comparative perspective, although this is not a requirement.
As a part of the scholarship, an individual programme must be followed, covering PhD courses, seminars, and active participation in conferences and workshops. The PhD student is expected to obtain teaching experiences and competences in other forms of communication and presentation. As a part of the PhD study programme, the PhD student is expected to make an extended visit to a research institution abroad. It is likewise expected that the student participates in the Department’s various activities and spends regular hours at the Department.
Applications are invited from candidates with a Master’s Degree. Only candidates with top academic qualifications will be considered for enrolment.
For further information about the PhD programme please contact PhD coordinator, Associate Professor Niels Ejersbo, tel. +45 6550 3193, e-mail: niels@sam.sdu.dk or Professor Asbjørn Sonne Nørgaard, tel. +45 6550 4305, e-mail: ano@sam.sdu.dk. Information about the PhD programme at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark are available at: www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk.