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Re: Lectureship at Warwick [message #6813] Wed, 28 August 1996 00:00
rosentha is currently offline  rosentha
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On 23 Aug 1996 08:50:50 GMT, Nigel Wade <nmw@ion.le.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Of what relevence is this to worldwide IDL users?
>
> If you have a job vacancy you can post it to uk.jobs.offered
> which is there specifically for this purpose.

I don't know, but maybe the software they want someone to work on involves
sophisticated IDL programming? Also, uk.jobs is not widely
available to people outside the UK, and there is no requirement
restricting applicants for this position to people currently
residing in the UK.

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Re: Lectureship at Warwick [message #6861 is a reply to message #6813] Fri, 23 August 1996 00:00 Go to previous message
nmw is currently offline  nmw
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Of what relevence is this to worldwide IDL users?

If you have a job vacancy you can post it to uk.jobs.offered
which is there specifically for this purpose.



In article <199608221014244902604@donsbox.phys.warwick.ac.uk>,
phrje@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Don McKenzie Paul) writes:
= University of Warwick
=
= TEMPORARY LECTURESHIP IN PHYSICS
=
= Department of Physics
=
=
= Applications are invited for a temporary lectureship,
= available for two years from 1 October 1996, in the Physics
= Department. This post is to support the partial attachment of
= Professor Paul to the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory as part
= of the MAPS project. MAPS is the construction of the first of
= a new generation of inelastic neutron spectrometers for the
= investigation of high energy magnetic excitations in various
= condensed matter systems. The person appointed will be
= expected to undertake a full teaching role in the department
= and preferably will be able to contribute to the data analysis
= aspects of the MAPS programme. Experience in either neutron
= inelastic scattering or sophisticated data analysis and image
= processing techniques would be an advantage.
=
= Salary on the Lecturer Grade A scale: 15,154 - 19,848 pa.
=
= Prospective applicants are invited to discuss the post
= informally with the Chairman of Physics, Professor S B Palmer
= (01203 523399), email phsaz@csv.warwick.ac.uk or Professor Paul
= phrje@csv.warwick.ac.uk
=
= Application forms and further particulars from the Personnel
= Office, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL (01203 523627)
= quoting Ref No 50/3A/95 (please mark clearly on envelope).
= Closing date for applications 22 August 1996

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