Kedves Kollégák!
Az alábbi álláshirdetést nemrég kaptam Helen Smith kolléganõmtõl.
Kérem továbbítani azoknak, akiket érdekelhet.
Üdvözlettel,
Csépe Valéria
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Helen Smith wrote:
Attached please find an advertisement for the following position:
Tier I Chair
Brain Repair Centre
Dalhousie University.
This advertisement also appears in the December 6th issue of
'Nature' and on their website,
www.nature.com.
We would appreciate it if you would distribute this advertisement to
any interested audiences.
Thank you very much.
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<center><bold><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param><bigger>DALHOUSIE
UNIVERSITY</center>
<center><smaller>CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER I)</center>
<center>BRAIN REPAIR CENTRE</center>
</bold>The Canada Research Chairs Program was established by the
Government of Canada to foster world-class centres of research
excellence in the global, knowledge-based economy.
As part of the Dalhousie University strategy for the Canada
Research Chairs, a Tier I Chair faculty position has been allocated
to support the Brain Repair Centre initiative. The Brain Repair
Centre is a collaboration involving Dalhousie University, the affiliated
hospitals of the Capital District Health Authority and the National
Research Council of Canada. The Brain Repair Centre will bring
world-class fMRI facilities (4.0 T) to Halifax, expand on the
established program in neural transplantation, and enhance the
development of novel therapies for neurological and psychiatric
disorders. (For Dalhousie Universitys Canada Research Chair
priorities, see { HYPERLINK "http://www.chairs.gc.ca"
}<underline><color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>http://www.chairs.gc.ca</underline><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>.)
The appointment will be at the full Professor level and will commence
as early as July 1st, 2002, subject to successful nomination. The
successful candidate will have an outstanding record of scholarship
(teaching and research) in fields related to the treatment of
disorders of the central nervous system. Candidates must be
acknowledged leaders in their fields, with a commitment to
multidisciplinary and collaborative research. The position comes
with additional funding through the Canada Foundation for
Innovation (CFI) program for equipment and infrastructure.
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, a statement of
research interests and names of three potential referees. Review of
applications will begin on March 1, 2002 and continue until the
position has been filled.
Dr. Harold A. Robertson
Chair, Brain Repair Centre Selection Committee
Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology
Department of Pharmacology
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4H7
Fax: 902-494-1388
Email: { HYPERLINK mailto:Harold.Robertson@dal.ca
}<underline><color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>Harold.Robertson@dal.ca</underline><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is initially directed to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents of Canada. Dalhousie University is an
employment equity/affirmative action employer. The university
encourages applications from qualified aboriginal people, visible
minorities, people with disabilities and women.
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Valeria Csepe, Ph.D.
Institute for Psychology of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of Psychophysiology
Research Group of Developmental Psychophysiology
H-1O68 Budapest, Szondi u. 83-85.
Hungary
Phone: (+36/1) 353-3244
Fax: (+36/1) 269-2972
E-mail: csepe(a)cogpsyphy.hu
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