Theoretical Physics
- •
- New South Wales U.
- Australasia
- astro-ph
- cond-mat
- gr-qc
- hep-ph
- hep-th
- quant-ph
- Senior (permanent) •
- Junior (leads to Senior)
Deadline on Oct 17, 2017
Job description:
The School of Physics at the University of New South Wales anticipates to make two tenure-track faculty appointments in 2017. The positions will be offered at Australian academic Level B or C (Lecturer or Senior Lecturer).
About the role
· \$101,524 – \$141,471 per annum plus 17% superannuation, and leave loading
· 5 year convertible contract tenure track position
· Full-time
Candidates should have research interests broadly aligned with existing research at the School of Physics. We are specifically interested in candidates specialising in: Theoretical condensed matter physics, many-body quantum systems, strongly interacting systems, non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum simulation, theoretical cosmology, and theoretical astro-particle physics.
The successful candidates will each receive a substantial start-up package to support their research and may be eligible for relocation assistance which would include financial support. In the case of non-Australian citizens, assistance in the application for residency will be considered. Candidates with exceptionally strong track records relative to experience in related research areas are also encouraged to apply.
For more information and to apply please use this link.
UNSW Sydney is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching universities. The Kensington Campus, located 6km from Sydney's Central Business District, has a vibrant campus life with a strong sense of community & inclusion. UNSW is a founding member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of research-intensive universities in Australia, and is in addition affiliated with Universitas 21, APRU, the Global Alliance of Technological Universities, the PLuS Alliance, among others. With nine faculties spanning the natural sciences, engineering, medicine, business, law, arts and humanities, we educate in excess of 50 000 undergraduate and postgraduate students every year.
As part of the UNSW 2025 Strategic Plan, UNSW is currently conducting a global recruitment drive for the world’s best research minds in all areas aligned with the university’s strategic priorities). Exceptionally qualified parties in all areas of physics irrespective of specialisation who wish to be considered for the UNSW 2025 scheme are also invited to register their interest via this link.
Contact:
Prof Sven Rogge, Head of School
E: hos@phys.unsw.edu.au
T: (61 2) 9385 4566
Applications close: 18 October 2017 (AEST)
About the role
· \$101,524 – \$141,471 per annum plus 17% superannuation, and leave loading
· 5 year convertible contract tenure track position
· Full-time
Candidates should have research interests broadly aligned with existing research at the School of Physics. We are specifically interested in candidates specialising in: Theoretical condensed matter physics, many-body quantum systems, strongly interacting systems, non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum simulation, theoretical cosmology, and theoretical astro-particle physics.
The successful candidates will each receive a substantial start-up package to support their research and may be eligible for relocation assistance which would include financial support. In the case of non-Australian citizens, assistance in the application for residency will be considered. Candidates with exceptionally strong track records relative to experience in related research areas are also encouraged to apply.
For more information and to apply please use this link.
UNSW Sydney is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching universities. The Kensington Campus, located 6km from Sydney's Central Business District, has a vibrant campus life with a strong sense of community & inclusion. UNSW is a founding member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of research-intensive universities in Australia, and is in addition affiliated with Universitas 21, APRU, the Global Alliance of Technological Universities, the PLuS Alliance, among others. With nine faculties spanning the natural sciences, engineering, medicine, business, law, arts and humanities, we educate in excess of 50 000 undergraduate and postgraduate students every year.
As part of the UNSW 2025 Strategic Plan, UNSW is currently conducting a global recruitment drive for the world’s best research minds in all areas aligned with the university’s strategic priorities). Exceptionally qualified parties in all areas of physics irrespective of specialisation who wish to be considered for the UNSW 2025 scheme are also invited to register their interest via this link.
Contact:
Prof Sven Rogge, Head of School
E: hos@phys.unsw.edu.au
T: (61 2) 9385 4566
Applications close: 18 October 2017 (AEST)
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