Overview
The University of Queensland, Australia
Applications are invited to undertake exciting research on the future impacts of, and responses to, sea level rise on the Australian coastline. The prestigious ARC Super Science Fellowship scheme targets early-career researchers (within three years of completing their PhD) who have a strong track record in research and discovery.
The role: The Fellowship is funded through the ARC Super Science grant scheme. The Global Change Institute has been successful in attracting support for two projects that will explore the impacts of sea level rise on the Australian coastline, and developing decision support, adaptive guidelines and strategies for responses to these impacts.
The Fellow will require expertise in one or more of the following areas: conservation planning, urban planning, or; natural resource management, particularly as it applies to coastal environments.
The Fellowship will be based at the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland headed by Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, and will be supervised by a leading international experts in the relevant disciplines. The successful applicant will be expected to interact closely with other fellows who have been employed on the projects in order to develop multidisciplinary solutions and outcomes for responding to rapid sea level rise.
Benefits
This salary package consists of:
Base salary of $72,500, plus employer superannuation of $12,325.
Total salary package is $84,825.
The Closing date for applications will be on 16th December 2010.
The person: The successful applicant will be offered a full-time position, fixed term for three years from commencement date. The start date is negotiable, but the Fellow will need to start before 1 July 2011.
Applicants should systematically address the selection criteria in their application.
Further information
Dr Tiffany Morrison, telephone (07) 3365 6083 or email
t.morrison@uq.edu.au or Professor Hugh Possingham, telephone (07)
3365 9766 or e-mail h.possingham@uq.edu.au
Source: http://www.gci.uq.edu.au/forms/PD-Super_Science_Fellowship_Urban_Conservation_Planning_181010.pdf
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The University of Queensland, Australia
Applications are invited to undertake exciting research on the future impacts of, and responses to, sea level rise on the Australian coastline. The prestigious ARC Super Science Fellowship scheme targets early-career researchers (within three years of completing their PhD) who have a strong track record in research and discovery.
The role: The Fellowship is funded through the ARC Super Science grant scheme. The Global Change Institute has been successful in attracting support for two projects that will explore the impacts of sea level rise on the Australian coastline, and developing decision support, adaptive guidelines and strategies for responses to these impacts.
The Fellow will require expertise in one or more of the following areas: conservation planning, urban planning, or; natural resource management, particularly as it applies to coastal environments.
The Fellowship will be based at the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland headed by Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, and will be supervised by a leading international experts in the relevant disciplines. The successful applicant will be expected to interact closely with other fellows who have been employed on the projects in order to develop multidisciplinary solutions and outcomes for responding to rapid sea level rise.
Benefits
This salary package consists of:
Base salary of $72,500, plus employer superannuation of $12,325.
Total salary package is $84,825.
The Closing date for applications will be on 16th December 2010.
The person: The successful applicant will be offered a full-time position, fixed term for three years from commencement date. The start date is negotiable, but the Fellow will need to start before 1 July 2011.
Applicants should systematically address the selection criteria in their application.
Further information
Dr Tiffany Morrison, telephone (07) 3365 6083 or email
t.morrison@uq.edu.au or Professor Hugh Possingham, telephone (07)
3365 9766 or e-mail h.possingham@uq.edu.au
Source: http://www.gci.uq.edu.au/forms/PD-Super_Science_Fellowship_Urban_Conservation_Planning_181010.pdf
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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