[Aqualist] Monash University positions in Biogeography and Climate available

Simon Haberle simon.haberle at anu.edu.au
Wed Jan 28 10:30:15 AEDT 2015


Dear all,

Two new positions being advertised at the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University. Please pass on to those who may be interested.

Cheers, Simon


Lecturer (Biogeography) (Level B, Ongoing)

The newly formed School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment (SEAE) at Monash University is
seeking to appoint a bio-geographer to the physical geography program within the School. The new appointee at the Lecturer B Level will be expected to teach into the Environmental Earth Sciences and Geographical Sciences teaching streams of SEAE and to develop research linkages across the School.

The successful candidate will have a teaching/research specialisation in one or more of the following areas
* palynology/palaeo-environmental reconstruction
* application of GIS/remote sensing/spatial methods in biogeography
* vegetation modelling within an earth-system science framework

More information here<http://jobs.monash.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=530891&sReferrer=home&lApplicationSubSourceID=&sJobNo=530891&sKeywords=530891&stp=AI&sLanguage=en&sRToken=36d1681b1fa89c65c8027f325b24b2c8%7C27%2F01%2F2015+4%3A25%3A13+PM>. Applications close 10 Feb, 2015.



Lecturer (Climate) (Level B, 3-year Fixed Term)

The newly formed School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment (SEAE) at Monash University seeks to make an appointment for a specialist in climate studies to fill a 3-year fixed-term position, available from March 2015.

The new appointee, at the Lecturer B Level, will be expected to teach into the climatology subjects of the Climate Science, Environmental Earth Sciences and Geographical Sciences teaching streams of SEAE, and to develop research linkages across the School.

Teaching duties will cover foundation units in climate science, which include aspects of climate
variability, climate change, land-atmosphere interactions, atmospheric measurements and
palaeoclimatology.

Research activity in an area of climate science or physical geography is also required.

More information here<http://jobs.monash.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=530913&sReferrer=home&lApplicationSubSourceID=&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=&sJobNo=530913&lCategoryID=&lBrandID=&sKeywords=530913&stp=AW&sLanguage=en>. Applications close 10 Feb, 2015.



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