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Lecturers in Environmental Change
Added: | Expires: Sat 24 March at 12:00 AM
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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Two posts are available to undertake research and teach in any aspect of the physical environment (including environmental science, physical geography, geomorphology, oceanography, climate modelling and related disciplines) which will complement, diversify or enhance research activities in the School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology. Information about the School may be obtained at www.qub.ac.uk/gap. The School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology comprises three research clusters: Environmental Change, Past Cultural Change and Society, Space and Culture. In addition, the School hosts five research centres. The School supports internationally recognised research and education programmes (Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology) that tackle vital cultural, environmental and social concerns, past and present. The Environmental Change 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. Salary scale: £32,901 - £48,246 per annum (including contribution points)
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