[ES_JOBS_NET] Lecturer in Atmospheric Chemistry, School of Environmental Sciences within the Faculty of Science at UEA

Christine Wiedinmyer christine.wiedinmyer.ucar at gmail.com
Tue Sep 3 12:07:49 MDT 2019


FACULTY OF SCIENCE

School of Environmental Sciences

Lecturer in Atmospheric Chemistry - Ref: ATR1487

£42,792 to £49,533 per annum. 

UEA are inviting applications for a Lectureship in Atmospheric Chemistry in
the School of Environmental Sciences within the Faculty of Science at UEA.
The School is one of the largest and longest established academic
departments in Europe to focus on the study of the global environment,
ranking 1st for impact in the UK REF 2014.

 

It hosts the Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, which comprises
around 25 members of faculty whose research addresses many of the critical
global environmental challenges of our time: e.g. climate change, changes to
polar regions, ocean acidification, air quality and ozone depletion. Our
approach is to investigate the atmosphere and oceans as an integrated
system, for example looking at air-sea gas exchange, links to the cryosphere
and the land and marine biosphere.

Candidates will have developed strong expertise in an area of atmospheric
chemistry research and will be excited by the opportunity to develop their
research interests in the rich interdisciplinary environment the School
offers.

The central focus of the post is the chemical composition of the atmosphere,
understanding the atmospheric budgets and chemical cycles of key
constituents relevant to air quality and climate change. We are interested
in candidates who will conduct research in one or more of the following
fields: laboratory studies, atmospheric observations or modelling. Their
research is expected to make scientific advances which will lead to high
impact.

They should also have a keen interest in developing excellent teaching and
will contribute to the School’s BSc and MSc programmes in environmental
sciences and geography, primarily in atmospheric chemistry and related
topics.

 

Applicants must have a PhD in atmospheric chemistry (or equivalent
experience) or a closely allied and appropriate subject and fulfil all
essential elements of the person specification. 

This post is available immediately, on a full-time indefinite basis.  

They welcome applicants from all protected groups as defined by the Equality
Act 2010 and, in particular, those from black or other minority ethnic
backgrounds. 

Closing date: 2 October 2019. 

 

For Further Details please see here.

 

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