
*FACULTY OF SCIENCE*
*DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES*
*Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology*
A position as Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology is available
at the Department of Biological Sciences, Section for Ecology and
Genetics, from June 1, 2008.
The candidate is expected to become part of a research group at the
Section for Ecology and Genetics, seeking to integrate empirical and
theoretical approaches to tackle problems within evolutionary ecology.
The candidate should have a strong international research profile and be
willing and able to cooperate across borders of research fields, and
he/she is expected to be experienced in the use of molecular techniques
on evolutionary genetic problems.
Furthermore, the applicant should document teaching and tutoring
qualifications at all levels (BSc, MSc, PhD).
Applications must be in English and include a curriculum vitae, a
complete list of publications, a statement of future research plans and
information about research activities, teaching qualifications and
management experience, all in 4 copies (see
http://www.nat.au.dk/default.asp?id=7838&la=UK
level of detail). If the applicant wants other material to be considered
in the evaluation (publications and other documentation of research and
teaching qualifications, as well as management experience) such material
must be clearly specified and must either be enclosed in hardcopy (3
copies) or must be available electronically.
The Faculty refers to the Ministerial Order No. 170 of 17.03.2005
((http://www.au.dk/da/21-05.htm) on the appointment of teaching and
research staff at the universities under the Ministry of Science,
Technology and Innovation.
Salary depends on seniority as agreed between the Danish Ministry of
Finance and the Confederation of Professional Unions.
Applications should be addressed to The Faculty of Science, University
of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade, Building 1520, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark, and
marked 212/5-210.
The deadline for receipt of all applications is February 1, 2007, at
12,00 noon.
For more information contact Professor Volker Loeschcke (phone: +45 8942
3268; E-mail: volker.loeschcke [at] biology.au.dk, or the head of the
department Dr. Jürgen Bundgaard, Head of Department of Biological
Sciences, Build. 1540, Ny Munkegade, 8000 Aarhus C., Denmark; phone: +45
8942 3266; E-mail: biojb [at] biology.au.dk
/The University of Aarhus has 34,000 students, 10,000 staff, and a
turnover of DKK 4.5 billion. The University consists of nine main areas:
six faculties (Humanities, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Theology,
Science and Agricultural Sciences), two schools (the Aarhus School of
Business and the Danish School of Education), and the National
Environmental Research Institute. The University¡¯s activities are based
at more than 20 locations all over Denmark./