[ES_JOBS_NET] University of Cambridge Lectureship in Earth Sciences

Alison O'Reilly alison at esc.cam.ac.uk
Thu Nov 21 03:06:23 MST 2013


We invite applications from creative and innovative candidates with 
research interests related to low-temperature geochemistry, particularly 
those working in areas related to one or more of the following: 
weathering processes, tectonics and climate, dynamic topography, 
diagenesis, low temperature mineral and fluid thermodynamics, 
bio-geochemistry, mineralization and carbon capture & storage.

Candidates should have an outstanding record of research in a relevant 
subject area and will be expected to develop a vigorous research 
programme at an international level.

The persons appointed will be expected to contribute to the Department's 
undergraduate teaching at various levels, and to take part in field 
teaching. At elementary level they may be asked to help with teaching 
outside their field of specialisation. We welcome applications from 
persons with degrees in Earth Sciences or allied disciplines.

The successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the research 
activity of the Department leading to interaction with academic staff 
across several areas of the subject, to supervise research students and 
actively to seek external funds to support their research. The 
Department assists new academic staff as much as possible to establish 
their research in Cambridge. A wide range of geochemical analytical 
equipment is available including gas source mass-spectrometers in the 
Godwin Laboratories, new thermal ionisation and MC-ICP 
mass-spectrometers, electron microprobe, clean chemistry laboratories 
among the other facilities.

Please contact the Administrator (ab78 at esc.cam.ac.uk 
<mailto:ab78 at esc.cam.ac.uk>) for further particulars and information 
about current research in the Department.

See also our website http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk

To apply, please submit electronic files of (a) a full curriculum vitae, 
(b) list of publications, (c) 1000 word statement of research interests 
and intended research direction, and of teaching experience, (d) name, 
address, telephone number and email of three referees and (e) completed 
CHRIS 6 application form (Parts 1 & 3 only) (downloadable from 
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6/) to reach the 
Administrator (admin at esc.cam.ac.uk <mailto:admin at esc.cam.ac.uk>) no 
later than Saturday 11 January, 2014.

Candidates are also requested to ask their referees to write direct to 
the Administrator (admin at esc.cam.ac.uk <mailto:admin at esc.cam.ac.uk>) by 
Saturday 11 January, 2014.

Please quote reference LB02185 on your application and in any 
correspondence about this vacancy.

The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are 
eligible to live and work in the UK.

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