[Jpjobs] Fwd: Fwd: 28 FEB DEADLINE: Apply for IIASA postdoc Fellowship

Postdoctoral Coordinator postdoc at whoi.edu
Fri Feb 11 15:45:36 EST 2011



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Subject: 	Fwd: 28 FEB DEADLINE: Apply for IIASA postdoc Fellowship
Date: 	Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:03:07 -0500
From: 	Michael Neubert <mneubert at whoi.edu>
To: 	Post Doc <postdoc at whoi.edu>, jp-bio-students at mit.edu





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> *From: *"Collins, Margaret" <MCollins at nas.edu <mailto:MCollins at nas.edu>>
> *Date: *February 10, 2011 6:12:20 PM EST
> *To: *"Collins, Margaret" <MCollins at nas.edu <mailto:MCollins at nas.edu>>
> *Subject: **28 FEB DEADLINE: Apply for IIASA postdoc Fellowship*
>
> Dear Colleague,
> Applications are being accepted for postdoctoral fellowships at the International Institute for 
> Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), located just outside Vienna, Austria. Applications should be 
> submitted on-line at_http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PDOC/apply_iiasa.html_, where you can also find 
> detailed information on the program's goals, conditions and eligibility, application procedure, 
> etc.*The application deadline is February 28, 2011.*
> IIASA is an international institution, supported by eighteen governments, that supports 
> international teams of researchers engaged in studies aimed at providing policy insight on issues 
> of regional and global importance.
>
> Candidates for the IIASA Postdoctoral Program can apply to work with any of IIASA's research 
> programs on projects related to driving forces of global change, advanced systems analysis, or 
> IIASA's 3 global problem areas -- Energy and Climate, Food and Water, and Poverty and Equity. 
> (Link to an_overview of IIASA's research activities_ 
> <http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/research_overview_2011.html>.) An essential part of the on-line 
> application is a research plan outlining the intended work at IIASA and a discussion of the 
> relevance of the planned research for IIASA's agenda. Applicants are encouraged to contact the 
> leader of the IIASA program of interest as they prepare their applications. (Link to a list 
> of_Program contacts_ <http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PDOC/program_contacts.html>.)
> Applicants must have an advanced university degree equivalent to a Ph.D at the time of taking up 
> the post-doc position, a proven record of research accomplishments, and a solid working knowledge 
> of English. The typical period for IIASA-funded postdoctoral support is 12-24 months.
>
> We want to spread the word about this great opportunity as widely as possible. Please help by 
> forwarding this announcement to as many appropriate colleagues, graduate students, graduate 
> department secretaries, career service departments, and listservs as possible, and post it on 
> appropriate websites.
> To learn more about IIASA, consult the IIASA Website (_www.iiasa.ac.at_ 
> <http://www.iiasa.ac.at/>). A flyer advertising theour  program is available_here_ 
> <http://www.iiasa.ac.at/pdocs/IIASA_postdocs_poster_lowres.pdf?sb=14>. Please post or distribute 
> it as appropriate.
> Very truly yours,
> Maggie Goud Collins
> Program Director, US Committee for IIASA
> National Academy of Sciences/Board on International Scientific Organizations
> phone: (508)548-2502
> email:_mcollins at nas.edu_ <mailto:mcollins at nas.edu>


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