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Professor in Optometry
The School of Optometry, University of Montreal, is searching for
candidates having experience in general and ocular pharmacology for
a position at the assistant professor level.
Functions
Teaching pharmacology at the undergraduate and graduate level in the
Optometry School; graduate student supervision; participation in the
development of a program of applied and basic research in ocular
pharmacology.
Qualifications
Research training (OD, PhD or PhD) in pharmacology or related
domains; completion (or anticipated completion) of a postdoctoral
position; knowledge of spoken and written French, an active program
of research in basic and applied research in the domain of interest;
ability to attract extramural funding.
Salary: According to the rate at the University of Montreal (43 906 to
62 314 CAN$).
Start date: During Fall term 1999.
Interested individuals should send their curriculum vitÊ, a letter
describing interests and qualifications in the required domain, and
letters from two references no later than the 15th of August 1999, to:
Dr. Pierre Simonet, OD, PhD; Directeur; Šcole d'optomÈtrie,
UniversitÈ de MontrÈal, C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre-ville;
MontrÈal, QC; H3C 3J7
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents.
The University of Montreal is an equal opportunity employer and
encourages applications from women, aboriginal peoples, visible
minorities and disabled persons.
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Christian Casanova
Associate professor
School of Optometry
University of Montreal
C.P. 6128, succ Centre-ville
Montreal, Qc
Canada, H3C 3J7
tel: 514-343-2407
fax: 514-343-2382
http://mistral.ere.umontreal.ca/~casanovc/intro.htm