Re: AUDITORY Digest - 17 Oct 2006 to 18 Oct 2006 (#2006-230) (Shilpi Banerjee )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 17 Oct 2006 to 18 Oct 2006 (#2006-230)
From:    Shilpi Banerjee  <shilpi_banerjee@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:23:51 -0500

We could both move to UK ... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 16:40:58 +0100 From: Stuart Rosen <stuart@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Two positions for lecturers in Audiology (equivalent to assistant professor in the USA) Job Title:- Lecturer in Auditory Science: Post A Location:- The UCL Ear Institute, London Grade:- UCL Grade 8 Salary:- =A334,943 - =A341,244 inclusive of London Allowance Brief Description of Post The UCL Ear Institute is a multi-disciplinary facility which opened in January 2005 with the remit of "understanding hearing and fighting deafness". The Institute seeks to appoint two Lecturer posts as part of the BSc programme in Audiology, funded by the Department of Health. Post A is primarily for an individual seeking to further their research in the field of hearing and balance as well as managing the undergraduate and postgraduate student research conducted during these taught courses in audiology. The candidate for this post would be expected to develop research proposals for funding and conduct research independently. Further details and instructions as to how to apply can be found on our website at www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/jobs/jobs.htm. Contact Details:- www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/jobs/jobs.htm Email Closing Date:- 27th October 2006 Job Title:- Lecturer in Auditory Science: Post B Location:- The UCL Ear Institute, London Grade:- UCL Grade 8 Salary:- =A334,943 - =A341,244 inclusive of London Allowance Brief Description of Post The UCL Ear Institute is a multi-disciplinary facility which opened in January 2005 with the remit of "understanding hearing and fighting deafness". The Institute seeks to appoint two Lecturer posts as part of the BSc programme in Audiology, funded by the Department of Health. Post B is primarily for a clinical audiologist with considerable practical experience who now wishes to teach aspects of clinical audiology at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The candidate will be expected to develop and manage aspects of the current courses and develop course materials for new courses. Further details and instructions as to how to apply can be found on our website at www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/jobs/jobs.htm. Contact Details:- www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/jobs/jobs.htm Email Closing Date:- 27th October 2006


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