Current state: Approved
Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
City: Santa Cruz
State/Province: California
Country: USA
Institution: University of California, Santa Cruz
Application Due Date: Monday, October 21 2013
Web Link: http://apo.ucsc.edu/academic_employment/jobs/JPF00057-14.pdf
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of
California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a position in
planetary sciences, at the Assistant Professor (tenure-track) level.
Applicants’ research should focus primarily on processes and bodies
in this solar system (other than Earth). We have a preference for
candidates concentrating on research areas that include, but are not
restricted to: planetary atmospheres; planetary surface processes;
cosmochemistry; impact processes; and orbital dynamics. We also
welcome qualified applicants whose technical expertise will build
upon or complement our existing strength in areas such as planetary
interiors and fluid dynamics.
Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00057
Refer to Position #JPF00057-14 in all correspondence.
CLOSING DATE: October 21, 2013.
UCSC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer,
committed to excellence through diversity.
Current state: Approved
City: Bern
Country: Switzerland
Contact Person: Professor Rudolf von Steiger
Institution: International Space Sciences Institute
Application Due Date: Thursday, October 31 2013
Web Link: http://www.issibern.ch/spotlight/PostDoc13.pdf
ISSI invites applications for Two Post-Doctoral Positions for for a two-year period starting in January 2014 or by agreement. One of the two positions is in Space Sciences, the other is in Earth Sciences. The successful candidates should have received a Ph.D. within the last five years in a field relating to either Space or Earth Sciences in general. Applications for the post-doctoral position in Space Sciences relating to space physics, or to solar system sciences, or to astronomy are particularly welcome.
The successful candidate will participate in the Institute’s research and meetings programme and will work in close contact with the scientific staff of the Institute. He or she may also lead or participate as a member in projects conducted by international teams at ISSI. Thus he or she will be exposed to, and interact with, a numerous and varied community of scientists from throughout the world.
Nationals from ESA Member States shall have priority. Salary and conditions of employment will be similar to those provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Further information may be obtained from the ISSI home page (http://www.issibern.ch) and from Professor Rudolf von Steiger, phone: +41 31 631 48 96, email: [email protected]). The submission should include a letter of application including a brief outline of foreseen research, the curriculum vitae, the list of publications and the names, addresses and means ofcontact of three references, not exceeding 7 pages in total. They shall be addressed to ISSI, attn. Professor R. von Steiger, Hallerstrasse 6, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland; email [email protected]. Submissions by email are preferred provided all the documents are in theform of a single PDF file.
Current state: Approved
Country: Japan
Contact Person: Masaki Fujimoto
Institution: JAXA
Application Due Date: Saturday, August 31 2013
Web Link: http://www.jaxa.jp/employ/index_e.html
Fellowship (ITYF) was established as a prestigious new fellowship
program in 2009. The ITYF is designed to attract outstanding, highly
motivated, early-career researchers in any of the space science fields
covered by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS) to
work in Japan for 3 (extendable to 5) years. An excellent remuneration
package is offered, including research budget (including travel
expense) so that the fellow can extend their international profile, as
well as developing collaborations within Japan.
The most recent call for JAXA International Top Young Fellowship
applications, for FY2013, has been issued.
The application deadline is 31 August 2013. Please see the below the link for further details.
http://www.jaxa.jp/employ/index_e.html
Please feel free to forward this information to those who might beinterested in it.
Masaki Fujimoto
Current state: Approved
Department: ISAS
Country: Japan
Contact Person: Masaski Fujimoto
Institution: JAXA
Application Due Date: Saturday, August 31 2013
Web Link: http://www.jaxa.jp/employ/index_e.html
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) International Top Young
Fellowship (ITYF) was established as a prestigious new fellowship
program in 2009. The ITYF is designed to attract outstanding, highly
motivated, early-career researchers in any of the space science fields
covered by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS) to
work in Japan for 3 (extendable to 5) years. An excellent remuneration
package is offered, including research budget (including travel
expense) so that the fellow can extend their international profile, as
well as developing collaborations within Japan.
The most recent call for JAXA International Top Young Fellowship
applications, for FY2013, has been issued.
The application deadline is 31 August 2013. Please see the below the
link for further details.
http://www.jaxa.jp/employ/index_e.html
Please feel free to forward this information to those who might be
interested in it.
Masaki Fujimoto
ISAS, JAXA
Current state: Approved
Department: Space Science Board
City: Washington
State/Province: DC
Country: USA
Institution: National Research Council
Application Due Date: Friday, June 07 2013
Web Link: http://sites.nationalacademies.org/SSB/ssb_052239
The goal of the Lloyd V. Berkner Space Policy Internship is to provide
promising undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to
work in the area of civil space research policy in the nation’s
capital, under the aegis of the National Research Council’s Space
Science Board. The autumn program is open to undergraduate and
graduate students. The deadline for applications is 7 June.
Candidate(s) selected for will be contacted no later than 5 July.
additional information about the program, including application
procedure, can be found at:
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/SSB/ssb_052239
Current state: Approved
Country: USA
Institution: NASA Centers
Application Due Date: Monday, July 01 2013