*_Post Doctoral Research Fellow position: motor control/biomechanics_*
Do you have research experience in motor control/biomechanics with elderly or clinical populations?
If so, you are invited to apply for this full-time two year fixed term Post Doctoral Research Fellow position in the Physical Rehabilitation Research Centre in Auckland University of Technology's (AUT's) Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, New Zealand.
You will join specific research teams, and contribute to both existing studies and the development of new projects.
Your background should include motor control/biomechanics and experiences with either the elderly or clinical populations.
You will hold a doctoral qualification in neurological rehabilitation or related fields (although those currently completing a doctorate, or with commensurate skills and experience will be considered). You will be proficient and experienced in database management and possess excellent written and oral skills.
Ref: 3242
Closing Date: Wednesday 1 December 2004
For the Position Description and an Application Form, please visit www.aut.ac.nz/staff/current_vacancies, or call (09) 917 9995
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Do you have research experience in motor control/biomechanics with elderly or clinical populations?
If so, you are invited to apply for this full-time two year fixed term Post Doctoral Research Fellow position in the Physical Rehabilitation Research Centre in Auckland University of Technology's (AUT's) Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, New Zealand.
You will join specific research teams, and contribute to both existing studies and the development of new projects.
Your background should include motor control/biomechanics and experiences with either the elderly or clinical populations.
You will hold a doctoral qualification in neurological rehabilitation or related fields (although those currently completing a doctorate, or with commensurate skills and experience will be considered). You will be proficient and experienced in database management and possess excellent written and oral skills.
Ref: 3242
Closing Date: Wednesday 1 December 2004
For the Position Description and an Application Form, please visit www.aut.ac.nz/staff/current_vacancies, or call (09) 917 9995
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