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For stipend/benefits and other information on this award, click on the link below.
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Fulbright-University of Salzburg Distinguished Chair (Austria)
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Award #9008
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Category:
Distinguished Lecturing
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Number of Awards: 1
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Special Deadline: August 1, 2008
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Grant Activity: Teach three class sessions per week consisting of 90 minutes (two Austrian academic hours). Format, content and level (advanced undergraduate, graduate) of the individual courses is negotiated with the host institution.
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Specialization(s): Molecular biology, cellular biology, organismic biology, psychology, geography, geology, mathematics, informatics, materials research, physics.
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Language: Lecturing is in German or English.
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Additional Qualifications:
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Location: Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Salzburg
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Length of Grant: 4 months
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Starting Date: Beginning of October 2009 or March 2010
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Comments: The Faculty of Natural Sciences is seeking a scholar-teacher with substantial interests within one of the following departments: molecular biology, cellular biology, organismic biology, psychology, geography and geology, mathematics, informatics, and materials sciences and physics. The faculty hosts a research center for biosciences and health (with a focus in immunology, allergy, genomics, bioinformatics and structural biology). The faculty jointly hosts a research center on Information and Communication Technologies & Society (ICT&S) with the Faculty for Cultural and Social Sciences. Furthermore, there are special research units for geoinformatics, for embedded software and systems, and for cognitive neuroscience. Visit www.uni-salzburg.at for additional information about the host institution, its departments and disciplines. This chair rotates to other faculties of the university on an annual basis.
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Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, mbettua@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Abby Greenwell, 202.686.6232, agreenwell@cies.iie.org
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