[Jobs] 28 FEB DEADLINE: Apply for IIASA postdoc Fellowship (fwd)

Monique Verrier monique at demog.berkeley.edu
Mon Feb 8 09:37:31 PST 2010


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Subject: 28 FEB DEADLINE: Apply for IIASA postdoc Fellowship (fwd)


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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 13:57:42 -0500
From: "Collins, Margaret" <MCollins at nas.edu>
To: "Collins, Margaret" <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, 2010.



IIASA is an international institution, supported by seventeen
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 fifteen research programs or special projects. (Link to an
overview of IIASA's research activities
<http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/OSR/rov/rov.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.



To learn more about IIASA, consult the IIASA Website (www.iiasa.ac.at
<http://www.iiasa.ac.at/> ).  A flyer advertising the program is
attached to this message.  Please 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





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