Saturday 20 April 2013

Sea Level and Coastal Changes

University of Bremen
Bremen, Germany
 
Description
 
The University of Bremen, a mid-sized university with approximately 250 professorships and 19,000 students, offers a broad range of disciplines and competes internationally in top-level research. With its ambitious institutional strategy the university was successful in the national Excellence Initiative as one of only eleven universities in Germany. Cooperative Junior Research Groups funded by the Excellence Initiative strengthen the university's capacity for innovation. They will be established in fields of close collaboration with our highly renowned research partners and thereby offer rewarding research opportunities and career prospects for excellent junior researchers. Candidates exhibiting excellent doctorate credentials and the ability to successfully design and lead a cutting-edge research project are encouraged to apply. Group leaders will receive a competitive salary and agenerous budget for research assistants and other costs directly incurred by the project. Junior group leaders at the University of Bremen can be temporarily granted the title of a professor and the right to independently supervise doctoral theses. Teaching (in English or German) is only required for two hours per week during terms, starting in the second year. The University of Bremen is offering - conditional to the release of budgetary funds - the following position for a Junior Research Group Leader:
 
"Sea Level and Coastal Changes"
 
The overarching goal of the junior research group will be to evaluate modern and projected regional sea-level changes within the framework of past natural variations. The focus should be on sea-level changes along tropical coasts on timescales of societal relevance. Potential geoscientific methods to assess past sea-level variations include sedimentology, (pal) ecology, palynology, geochemistry, as well as numerical modelling and GIS. The group is expected to interact with working groups at MARUM and the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Ecology and to act as a bridge between both institutions and the involved disciplines. The applicant is expected to readily cooperate with other research areas within and outside the University of Bremen and to acquire additional third-party funds. Selection procedures and implementation of the junior research groups with an envisaged duration of five years are oriented on the model of Emmy Noether junior research groups of the German Research Foundation (DFG).
 
Requirements
 
Excellent doctorate credentials, publications in peer reviewed international journals or other comparable publications, and a minimum of one year of postdoctoral experience. Candidates should ideally have gained some of their expertise while working abroad for several months during the doctoral or postdoctoral phase. Applications may only be submitted within five years after obtaining the doctorate. Family leave will be taken into consideration. The doctorate should not have been attained at the University of Bremen, otherwise at least two years of postdoctoral research at another institution are required.
 
More information and applications
 
Junior research group leaders may be assigned up to 2.5 additional research positions and will receive funds for equipment, consumables and student assistants. Please send your application by e-mail. Applications must include:
 
- CV
- A short statement of research achievements
- A five-year project plan. The project plan should address the following points: state of the art, preliminary work, objectives, work program(including time table and cost projection) and project requirements (maximum 10 pages).
- Three of your key publications as pdf files
- Contact details of at least three referees
The University of Bremen has received a number of awards for its gender and diversity policies and is particularly aiming to increase the number of female researchers. Applications from female candidates, international applications and applications from academics with a migration background are explicitly welcome. Disabled persons with the same professional and personal qualifications will be given preference. Please send your application (with reference number A30/13) not later than 2013-05-15 to
 
Salary group E 14/15 (for three years with the option of an extension). For further inquiries please contact the Director of MARUM, Professor Michael Schulz (mschulz@marum.de), phone +49-421-218-65500, or the Director of ZMT, Professor Hildegard Westphal (director.zmt@zmt-bremen.de), phone +49-421-23800-21.

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