[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: Research Fellows Vacancies at ECI - Please circulate
Scott Briggs
sbriggs at ucar.edu
Fri Jul 20 14:16:25 MDT 2012
Hi All,
This may be of interest to some of you.
Best,
Scott
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*From:*Sue King [sue.king at eci.ox.ac.uk <mailto:sue.king at eci.ox.ac.uk>]
*Sent:* Friday, July 20, 2012 9:06 AM
*To:* eci-all at maillist.ox.ac.uk <mailto:eci-all at maillist.ox.ac.uk>
*Cc:* OUCE HR
*Subject:* FW: Research Fellows Vacancies at ECI - Please circulate
Dear All
We are advertising for two Research Fellows to join our ECI climate
research programme. The adverts are detailed below together with
instructions on how to access the website link. These vacancies
should also soon be available on the jobs.ac.uk <http://jobs.ac.uk/>
site.
Please pass on the details to anyone who you think may be interested
in applying -the closing date is 31^st August.
Many thanks
Sue
1 - Research Fellow
R
Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the
Environment, South Parks Road, Oxford
Grade 8: £37,012 - £44,166 p.a.
The Environmental Change Institute (ECI) in the University of Oxford
is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join its climate research
programme. The climate programme spans from global climate modelling
(including climateprediction.net <http://climateprediction.net/>)
and attribution of the impacts of climate change, through to climate
risk assessment and UKCIP’s work on supporting adaptation decisions.
We are seeking to build upon and expand these areas of expertise by
recruiting an expert in climate impacts and risks. We are seeking to
further integrate our climate modelling activities with analysis of
climate impacts and risks, in particular in one or more of the
following three impact areas: water resource systems, ecosystems,
food systems. We are particularly interested in the quantification
of uncertainties and attribution of climate impacts. You will have a
PhD and will be expected to have expertise in relevant statistical
and/or process-based science and modelling.
You will be conducting independent research and will be encouraged
to further your research portfolio, in collaboration with colleagues
in the ECI’s climate research programme and researchers in cognate
disciplines in the School of Geography and the Environment and
across the University of Oxford. You will be expected to contribute
to the ECI’s taught MSc programme in Environmental Change and
Management.
This is a fixed-term post, supported with strategic funds from the
ECI for a period of three years. A continued role in the ECI will be
dependent upon you securing funding.
The closing date for applications is Friday 31 August 2012.
Contact Person :
Professor Jim Hall
Vacancy ID :
103592
Contact Phone :
01865 275847
Closing Date :
31-Aug-2012
Contact Email :
jim.hall at eci.ox.ac.uk
<mailto:jim.hall at eci.ox.ac.uk?subject=Research%20Fellow>
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2. - Research Fellow
Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the
Environment, South Parks Road, Oxford
Grade 8: £37,012 - £44,166 p.a.
The Environmental Change Institute (ECI) in the University of Oxford
is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join its climate research
programme. The climate programme spans from global climate modelling
(including climateprediction.net <http://climateprediction.net/>)
and attribution of the impacts of climate change, through to climate
risk assessment and UKCIP’s work on supporting adaptation decisions.
We are seeking to build upon and expand these areas of expertise by
recruiting an expert in climate decisions. We are seeking to further
strengthen the theoretical basis for the policy-oriented aspects of
our climate research. We are therefore seeking to appoint a research
fellow with a PhD and expertise in economics and/or decision
analysis as applied to climate adaptation or mitigation decisions.
We are particularly interested in the role of uncertainty in climate
policy decisions.
You will be conducting independent research and will be encouraged
to further your research portfolio, in collaboration with colleagues
in the ECI’s climate research programme and researchers in cognate
disciplines in the School of Geography and the Environment and
across the University of Oxford. You will be expected to contribute
to the ECI’s taught MSc programme in Environmental Change and
Management.
This is a fixed-term post, supported with strategic funds from the
ECI for a period of three years. A continued role in the ECI will be
dependent upon you securing funding.
The closing date for applications is Friday 31 August 2012.
Contact Person :
Professor Jim Hall
Vacancy ID :
103664
Contact Phone :
01865 275847
Closing Date :
31-Aug-2012
Contact Email :
jim.hall at eci.ox.ac.uk
<mailto:jim.hall at eci.ox.ac.uk?subject=Research%20Fellow>
Interested applicants need to:
Click
on:https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_search_version_4.start_search_with_params?p_company=10&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_competition_type=RE&p_force_type=E
Click ‘New Search’ before typing in the Vacancy ID - 103592 for the
‘climate impacts and risks’ post and 103664 for the ‘climate
decisions’ post.
(This is necessary as there is a problem with the direct link on the
University website.)
Sue King, ACIL | PA to Professor Jim Hall | Director of the
Environmental Change Institute
and PA to Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn-Smith | Director of Energy
Research Oxford University
Environmental Change Institute | University of Oxford |
www.eci.ox.ac.uk <http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/>
Oxford University Centre for the Environment, South Parks Road,
Oxford, OX1 3QY, UK
sue.king at eci.ox.ac.uk <mailto:sue.king at eci.ox.ac.uk> *| +44 (0)1865
275847* (Direct) | +44 (0)1865 275848 (Enquiries)
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