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List members working in the north and polar regions may be interested in
this.
Regards,
Megan Springate, MA, RPA
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Subject: Fwd: Roberta Bondar Fellowship in Northern and Polar Studies
From: "Kristine Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, September 28, 2010 1:20 pm
To: "Kristine Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
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PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY
Roberta Bondar Fellowship in Northern and Polar Studies 2011-2012
Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario, CANADA
Trent University is seeking applications for the post-doctoral Roberta
Bondar Fellowship in Northern & Polar Studies. The position is for a 12
month term (with an option of a one time renewal) at a salary of $42,500
(under review), plus research allowance, beginning August 15, 2011. This
position is aimed at recently graduated Ph.D.?s (within 5 years of
graduation) in the humanities, social sciences or relevant
interdisciplinary fields with research interests in northern and polar
regions, focusing on, but not strictly limited to, Canada?s North. The
candidate is expected to reside locally and participate in the general
milieu of Trent and especially its Northern research activities.
Specific duties consist of teaching one course equivalent in the area of
the candidate?s specialty and two public lectures. Individuals from a
wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields are encouraged
to apply. Final applications (including a statement of interest and CV)
are due December 1, 2010.
The candidate will be hosted by an appropriate academic department
associated with the successful individuals? disciplinary background
and training. Interested individuals are advised to contact their
intended host department contact for more information and details of the
selection process prior to preparing and submitting their application.
Please contact the relevant departmental contact below:
Canadian Studies [log in to unmask]
English [log in to unmask]
Anthropology [log in to unmask]
Biology [log in to unmask]
Geography [log in to unmask]
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