Lecturer in Physical Geography
Physical and Environmental Sciences,Geography,Environmental Sciences
Short info about job
Company: Queen's University Belfast
Department: School of Natural and Built Environment
Salary: £35,550 to £52,132 per annum (including contribution points)
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Permanent
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1570 4231903
Fax: +44-1453 7133117
E-mail: N\A
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Detail information about job Lecturer in Physical Geography. Terms and conditions vacancy
This post is available to undertake research and teach in any aspect of physical geography, including geomorphology (preferably fluvial or coastal geomorphology), hydrology, climate modelling, environmental science and related disciplines which will complement, diversify or enhance research activities in the Environmental Change and Resilience research cluster in the School of Natural and Built Environment.
The Environmental Change and Resilience research cluster maintains an extensive array of equipment for field and laboratory research, including EA-IRMS for stable isotopes (C&N), X-ray diffraction, field x-ray fluorescence, laser scanners, geophysics (gamma-ray, resistivity, magnetometry, ground-penetrating radar), particle size analyser, ion chromatography, simulated weathering equipment, palaeoecological laboratories, core storage, a full range of light microscopes, access to SEM, and an AMS dedicated for radiocarbon-dating.
Further information about the School can be obtained at www.qub.ac.uk/schools/NBE/
Informal enquires may be directed to Dr Donal Mullan, email: [email protected] or telephone: (+44) 028 9097 3362.
Anticipated interview date: Monday 2 October 2017
Apply online at www.qub.ac.uk/jobs. For further information or assistance contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN. Telephone (028) 9097 3044 or email on [email protected].
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from people with a disability.