Lectureship in Evolution
DJ O'DOWD [DEEB]
Dennis.Odowd at SCI.MONASH.EDU.AU
Wed Sep 13 12:50:59 CDT 1995
A lectureship in Evolution is available in the Department of Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. I'd be grateful if you would notify any potential
candidates for either of these positions. Further details, including
Selection Criteria, are available on request from
margaret.clayton at sci.monash.edu.au
MONASH UNIVERSITY
LECTURER
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The Department is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Evolution.
Appointees will establish research programs, apply for external
research grants, supervise honours and postgraduate students and
contribute to undergraduate lectures, practicals and field
excursions. A PhD, undergraduate teaching experience and a good
record of scientific publications are essential. Appointments for 5
years on the Clayton campus commencing January 1996.
LECTURER IN EVOLUTION
(REF. NO. 95A104)
The aim of this position is to strengthen the Department's research
and teaching focus on micro-evolutionary processes in plants and/or
animals. Duties will include lecturing in evolution and systematics
at second year level. The ability to contribute to teaching in
plant biology would be an advantage.
SALARY RANGE: Lecturer Level B
$42,198-$50,111 p a
CLOSING DATE for applications: 2 October 1995
Enquiries and applications including relevant reference number,
qualifications, experience and 3 referees to Professor MN Clayton,
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Monash University,
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia. Tel 61 3 9905 5650; Fax 61 3 9905
5613; Email margaret.clayton at sci.monash.edu.au by 2/10/95.
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Dr. Dennis O'Dowd [ODOWD at sci.monash.edu.au]
Dept. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168 Australia
Telephone 61-3-9905-5644 / FAX 61-3-9905-5613
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