Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Chair Molecular Biophysics

The University of York is consistently ranked in the top ten universities in the UK and in the top 100 universities in the world. Named University of the Year in the 2010 Times Higher Education Awards, virtually all of our research is internationally recognised and we attracted over £200 million of funding last year.
The Department of Biology is an expanding and thriving research community of the highest international calibre. We cover the spectrum of contemporary biological sciences with no internal barriers while encouraging collaborations and external links. Biology at York ranked first-equal among UK broad-spectrum biology departments for research judged "world-leading" by the 2008 UK RAE and has recently featured as one of only seven UK departments included in the Times Higher Education top 50 World Ranking of Life Science Departments for 2010.
We are now commencing a major new initiative to recruit international leaders in key strategic areas in the Department. Our aim is to expand our research activity and develop new cross-disciplinary links with other science departments at York (e.g. Chemistry, Physics) and the Hull York Medical School (particularly the Centre for Immunology and Infection). We wish to recruit world leaders in Plant Biology, Molecular Biophysics, and Mammalian Cell Biology to complement and expand our existing strengths.
Candidates should be outstanding scientists and leaders with excellent track records, well-established reputations in their specific field and proven ability in obtaining significant external grant support. Applicants should possess a strong commitment to the promotion of teaching and learning, and will also be expected to provide leadership in research supervision, management and administration.
Chair in Molecular Biophysics (Ref: UoY01216)
Applicants should be addressing major biomedical/biological questions using ensemble solution biophysical methods and/or single-molecule detection methods, preferably combining in vitro with in vivo measurements.
Salary will be commensurate with experience on the professorial scale.
Closing date: Thursday 25th August 2011.
Interview date: Tuesday 18th October 2011.
For further information and to apply on-line, please visit our website: http://www.york.ac.uk/jobs/  Alternatively contact HR Services on 01904 324835 quoting reference number UoY01216.
The University of York is committed to promoting equality and diversity. 
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The University of York is consistently ranked in the top ten universities in the UK and in the top 100 universities in the world. Named University of the Year in the 2010 Times Higher Education Awards, virtually all of our research is internationally recognised and we attracted over £200 million of funding last year.
The Department of Biology is an expanding and thriving research community of the highest international calibre. We cover the spectrum of contemporary biological sciences with no internal barriers while encouraging collaborations and external links. Biology at York ranked first-equal among UK broad-spectrum biology departments for research judged "world-leading" by the 2008 UK RAE and has recently featured as one of only seven UK departments included in the Times Higher Education top 50 World Ranking of Life Science Departments for 2010.
We are now commencing a major new initiative to recruit international leaders in key strategic areas in the Department. Our aim is to expand our research activity and develop new cross-disciplinary links with other science departments at York (e.g. Chemistry, Physics) and the Hull York Medical School (particularly the Centre for Immunology and Infection). We wish to recruit world leaders in Plant Biology, Molecular Biophysics, and Mammalian Cell Biology to complement and expand our existing strengths.
Candidates should be outstanding scientists and leaders with excellent track records, well-established reputations in their specific field and proven ability in obtaining significant external grant support. Applicants should possess a strong commitment to the promotion of teaching and learning, and will also be expected to provide leadership in research supervision, management and administration.
Chair in Molecular Biophysics (Ref: UoY01216)
Applicants should be addressing major biomedical/biological questions using ensemble solution biophysical methods and/or single-molecule detection methods, preferably combining in vitro with in vivo measurements.
Salary will be commensurate with experience on the professorial scale.
Closing date: Thursday 25th August 2011.
Interview date: Tuesday 18th October 2011.
For further information and to apply on-line, please visit our website: http://www.york.ac.uk/jobs/  Alternatively contact HR Services on 01904 324835 quoting reference number UoY01216.
The University of York is committed to promoting equality and diversity. 

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