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| UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE DIVISION OF PLANT SCIENCES COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS We invite applications from outstanding candidates, at any stage in their career, for Principal Investigator positions in the newly-formed Division of Plant Sciences at Dundee University. Candidates working in any area of plant science will be considered, but we particularly welcome applications from those taking molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches to explore and explain important features of plant biology. This is an excellent opportunity for plant scientists who already have, or who would apply for, a research fellowship to establish their laboratory in a new and dynamic research division. Successful candidates will benefit from advantageous contractual arrangements: research fellows may receive up to two years of additional salary support beyond the tenure of their fellowship. Dundee combines quality of life with quality of science and offers: • Collaboration with a wider community of plant scientists through co-location of the Plant Sciences Division at the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), the largest plant and crop research institute in Scotland. • State-of-the-art facilities in plant growth, cell biology, microscopy, transcriptomics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and other core facilities in the College of Life Sciences and at SCRI. • A vibrant and collegiate research environment. • A highly successful PhD programme. A few facts about The College of Life Sciences at Dundee: • Over 760 research and support staff from 53 countries and an annual research turnover of more than £25 million. • The top University in Europe in ‘Biology and Biochemistry’ and 2nd in Europe in ‘Molecular Biology and Genetics’ according to citations per paper over the last 10 years (Thomson Scientific, Philadelphia). • Named ‘the best place to work in Europe’ in a poll of scientists conducted by The Scientist magazine in 2003 and 2004. • Achieved the highest possible ‘5-star’ rating in the most recent UK Research Assessment Exercise. • Prof. David Baulcombe is the Plant Sciences member of the College Scientific Advisory Committee Please visit our web site [Only registered users see links. ] to learn more about us. Applications in the form of a CV, an outline of past achievements and future research plans together with a covering letter should be sent to [Only registered users see links. ] quoting LS/2203. Alternatively, please send 2 copies of your application to Human Resources, College of Life Sciences, MSI/WTB/JBC Complex, University of Dundee, DD1 5EH. Closing Date: 31 August 2008 The University of Dundee is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish charity, No: SCO15096 Gordon Simpson Division of Plant Sciences College of Life Sciences Dundee University at SCRI DD2 5DA Scotland [Only registered users see links. ] Direct Dial 44 1382 568572 Fax: 44 1382 562426 [Only registered users see links. ] The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish charity, No: SC015096 |
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