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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Sales and Box Office Manager@ University of Warwick-- Warwick Arts Centre

Description: Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, is one of the UK's leading arts venues, attracting over 250,000 visitors to some 1,600 events, embracing music, theatre, dance, comedy, literature, film and the visual arts.
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Application Details.
Deadline: 3 February 2011.


Senior Service Desk Assistant @ Lancaster University- Information Systems Services

Description:  Two Senior Service Desk Assistant needed at information systems services. As Senior Service Desk Assistant, you will be part of a team providing first line support to users of the University's IT services. Applicants for this post must have experience of working in a customer service environment as well as certified IT experience. You will combine your IT and problem solving skills with a strong user-focus to ensure excellent service to the user community.
 Time Period: 12 months.
No of Position: 2
Salary : £17,111 to £19,185 Apprx.
Deadline: 9 February 2011.
Link: https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=N123R&forced=1


Different fellowships and Studentships and grants available @ Medical research Council , London or Swindon

Description: The Medical Research Council is a publicly-funded organisation dedicated to improving human health. We support research across the entire spectrum of medical sciences, in universities and hospitals, in our own units, centres and institutes in the UK, and in our units in Africa.
Deadline : See website accordingly – For more details click here

PhD Studentships @ University of Cambridge

Description:MRC studentships cover university and college fees,  an annual stipend at current MRC rates (£13,650 for UK citizens), a contribution towards research expenses and some incidental costs. The Department's key areas of research excellence relate to the interests of the MRC Neurosciences and Mental Health Board and include many aspects of behavioural and cognitive neuroscience such as learning and memory, hearing and vision, comparative cognition, speech and language, perception, attention and translational research related to neuropsychiatric disorders such as addiction, depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, along with neuroscience in education

Eligibility: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve an upper-second or first-class degree in a relevant subject.
- Applicants must be UK nationals ordinarily resident in the UK
-     EU nationals are eligible for fees only awards.  No stipend is payable
-     An EU national with a relevant connection to the UK may be eligible to receive a stipend.  A relevant connection can be established if an individual has been ordinarily resident in the UK throughout the three years preceding the date of application.
-     Non-EU or overseas citizens are not eligible and such students should not apply
Starting date: The start date for these studentships is 1st October 2011.
Limit of tenure: 30th September 2014.
Link: http://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pages/research.html
         http://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pages/graduate/
     http://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pages/research.html
Emailcjh61@cam.ac.uk
Deadline: 3rd February  2011.

Graduate Admissions( Phd, Mphil, Msc Course) @ University of Cambridge

Requirement Description: Candidates who wish to become research students in the Department should usually have a good degree in psychology, neuroscience or in another subject (for example, physiology, linguistics, computer science, or engineering) which may provide sufficient background for research in certain areas of experimental psychology, behavioral or cognitive behavioural neuroscience.  Experience and/or training in experimental psychology is not a requirement, but may be advantageous for some research projects.

Graduate work in Cambridge is intense and very intellectually demanding and so the University has high academic entry requirements. You are normally expected to hold or to be about to achieve:
  • at least a 2.I honours degree from a UK university 
  • an equivalent standard from an overseas university
(On a 4-point GPA, we require  a minimum of 3.5 out of 4)
  • a fluent command of the English Language
  • completion of any current training or education course

Various Jobs @ University of Wales, Newport


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Require Senior Lecturer in Art Psychotherapy and a Senior Lecturer in Music Therapy @ University of Wales, Newport

Description: The University of Wales, Newport is seeking approval from the Health Professions Council to provide qualifying programmes of MA Art Psychotherapy and MA Music Therapy from September 2011. It is envisaged that one of the people appointed will have general oversight of the Arts Therapies subject area, ie both programmes.  The University invites applications from appropriately qualified and experienced Music Therapist who currently hold registered status with HPC.

 An approval/validation event is scheduled for February 2011 which will be followed by a period of preparatory development work leading to the first intake of students in September, 2011. The persons appointed will be expected to lead this work in each modality.
Salary:£40,119 to £46,510
Location: Wales
Link: www.newport.ac.uk/jobs  or telephone (01633) 431362
Deadline: 21st January 2011 at midday.


MSc Business & Management Courses @ University of Bedfordshire,Luton


Description: This is a key service and coordination post, The job demands strong organisational skills and a proven customer-focused service background. It can be pressurised at key periods with competing demands on time which the job holder must cope with, without sacrifice of the quality of service to students and colleagues. The role is varied and requires an intelligent, flexible, creative approach to problem-solving, a good grasp of administration almost certainly within the Higher Education context, a positive and energetic style of working, and an ability to establish relationships and communicate effectively with many different kinds of people (students, staff, external customers, at all levels). 
Job Type: Permanent post, Full-time 37 hours per week
Deadline: 24 January 2011, 12pm
Interview date: 10 February 2011

PhD Scholarship@ Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden at the Department of Signals and Systems in Intelligent Transport Systems- Subject: mechanical, electrical, control or transportation engineering resp. engineering physics


Description:
 The position aims at finding novel safe and optimal methods to nowadays most urgent claims against ITS by developing fault tolerant and energy efficient solutions. The applicant should have an interest in both academic and applied research to be successful. We invite candidates interested in ground transport and traffic applications to submit their application.
Applicants should hold an M.Sc. degree (civilingenjörsexamen) in, preferably, mechanical, electrical, control or transportation engineering resp. engineering physics or related fields.
Good analytical and communication (both oral and written) skills and ability to work independently as well as become an active team member. Excellent command of English language is needed.
Knowledge of software like MATLAB, VISSIM, C++ is an advantage. As PhD positions also involve taking part in the undergraduate education, and teaching activities in the B.Sc. programs are conducted in Swedish (English in M.Sc. programs), Swedish language is also an advantage.
Deadline: 1 march, 2011
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