[vslist] Professor/Reader in Vision Sciences - Glasgow Caledonian Universi
ty, Scotland
Gray Lyle
L.S.Gray@gcal.ac.uk
Tue May 20 11:18:01 2003
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Professor/Reader in Vision Sciences
Salary up to 46,419 pounds sterling Post No: 5182
Building on the foundation of 10 years of multi-disciplinary vision
research and the achievement of a 4 rating in the 2001 RAE, we are seeking
individuals keen to contribute to the development of an internationally
recognised centre of excellence in vision sciences and the achievement of
a 5 rating at the next RAE.
You will have a PhD and an outstanding record of research in an area of
Vision Sciences together with appropriate membership of international
research organisations in vision science and/or registration as an
optometrist within the General Optical Council.
The research activities of the Centre will focus on the strategic priorities
in
the West of Scotland including social inclusion through the enhancement
of lifestyle in those with visual impairment, multiple disabilities and the
ageing population. Economic development will be promoted through
studies of work efficiency and enhanced visual performance as well
as through promotion of economic independence in disabled groups
through amelioration of dysfunction in chronic ocular disease and
oculomotor disorders.
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Tomlinson, Head of Vision
Sciences, e-mail: A.Tomlinson@gcal.ac.uk, tel: 0141 331 3380.
Further information and an application form can be obtained from our website
at
www.gcal.ac.uk/hr/vacancies.html or from the HR Department, Glasgow
Caledonian University, 70 Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 OBA, tel: 0141 331
8890,
fax: 0141 331 8868 or e-mail: C.Robertson@gcal.ac.uk. Please note that CVs
will
not be accepted for any post.
Closing date: 13 June 2003.
Dr Lyle S Gray PhD BSc MCOptom
Senior Lecturer & Postgraduate Tutor
Department of Vision Sciences
Glasgow Caledonian University
Cowcaddens Road
Glasgow
G4 0BA
Tel +44 141 331 3391
Fax +44 141 331 3387
e-mail lsgr@gcal.ac.uk <mailto:lsgr@gcal.ac.uk>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>Professor/Reader in Vision Sciences</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Salary up to 46,419 pounds sterling Post No: 5182</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Building on the foundation of 10 years of multi-disciplinary vision</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>research and the achievement of a 4 rating in the 2001 RAE, we are seeking</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>individuals keen to contribute to the development of an internationally</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>recognised centre of excellence in vision sciences and the achievement of</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>a 5 rating at the next RAE.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>You will have a PhD and an outstanding record of research in an area of</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Vision Sciences together with appropriate membership of international</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>research organisations in vision science and/or registration as an</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>optometrist within the General Optical Council.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>The research activities of the Centre will focus on the strategic priorities in</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>the West of Scotland including social inclusion through the enhancement</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>of lifestyle in those with visual impairment, multiple disabilities and the</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>ageing population. Economic development will be promoted through</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>studies of work efficiency and enhanced visual performance as well</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>as through promotion of economic independence in disabled groups</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>through amelioration of dysfunction in chronic ocular disease and</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>oculomotor disorders.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Tomlinson, Head of Vision</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Sciences, e-mail: A.Tomlinson@gcal.ac.uk, tel: 0141 331 3380.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Further information and an application form can be obtained from our website at</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>www.gcal.ac.uk/hr/vacancies.html or from the HR Department, Glasgow</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Caledonian University, 70 Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 OBA, tel: 0141 331 8890,</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>fax: 0141 331 8868 or e-mail: C.Robertson@gcal.ac.uk. Please note that CVs will</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>not be accepted for any post.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Closing date: 13 June 2003.</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT><A NAME="_MailAutoSig">Dr Lyle S Gray PhD BSc MCOptom</A></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Senior Lecturer & Postgraduate Tutor</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Department of Vision Sciences</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Glasgow Caledonian University</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Cowcaddens Road</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Glasgow</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>G4 0BA</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Tel +44 141 331 3391</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Fax +44 141 331 3387</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>e-mail <A HREF="mailto:lsgr@gcal.ac.uk"><U><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">lsgr@gcal.ac.uk</FONT></U></A></P>
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