[vslist] University of Newcastle upon Tyne,Tenure track Academic Fellowships

Alex Thiele alex.thiele@ncl.ac.uk
Fri Nov 12 13:41:00 2004


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University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Two fellowships in Computational (Complex) Neural Systems and Behaviour are=
 available
at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (Psychology, Brain and Behaviour g=
roup (School of Biology)). We aim to=20
build a strong, supportive and ultimately permanent base of theoreticians a=
nd computational scientists to work with and derive
inspiration from the wealth of experimental data on the variety of systems=
=20
investigated by the Neuroecology group. Our research strength is Systems Ne=
uroscience and Animal Cognition and Behaviour.=20
The Fellows would be expected to develop, over time, increasingly independe=
nt research
programmes that complement the existing projects.  The breadth of on-going =
research
offers numerous opportunities for extension and the establishment of new
focussed lines of research. This will facilitate the gradual shift in
emphasis towards being an independent researcher.

The closing data for the positions is the 16th November
2004, but all applications arriving within 2 weeks following the deadline
will be considered. Applicants wanting to apply thereafter (30th November
2004) should contact Prof. A. Derrington first
(andrew.derrington@ncl.ac.uk)

To apply for this position, you should submit your application, quoting
reference number G73, giving full details of your qualifications and
experience, to Mrs Judith Jackson, Senior Appointments Co-ordinator, Human
Resources Section, University of Newcastle, 1 Park Terrace, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 7RU.

Additional information is available on:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancy.phtml?ref=3DG73

For information regarding Psychology, Brain and Behaviour please visit:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/research/psychology/index.htm


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experimental data on the variety of systems </FONT></FONT></DIV>
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the Neuroecology group. Our research strength is Systems Neuroscience and A=
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would be expected to develop, over time, increasingly independent=20
research<BR>programmes that complement the existing projects.&nbsp; The bre=
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of on-going research<BR>offers numerous opportunities for extension and the=
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establishment of new<BR>focussed lines of research. This will facilitate th=
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gradual shift in<BR>emphasis towards being an independent researcher.<BR><B=
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closing data for the positions is the 16th November<BR>2004, but all=20
applications arriving within 2 weeks following the deadline<BR>will be=20
considered. Applicants wanting to apply thereafter (30th November<BR>2004)=
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should contact Prof. A. Derrington first<BR>(</FONT><A href=3D""></FONT><FO=
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submit your application, quoting<BR>reference number G73, giving full detai=
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your qualifications and<BR>experience, to Mrs Judith Jackson, Senior=20
Appointments Co-ordinator, Human<BR>Resources Section, University of Newcas=
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