Sport Science Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Post Doctoral Research Fellows in Biomechanics, Physiology of Exercise and
Exercise Psychology (3 posts)
Temporary until March 2003
Up to #29,600 pa (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Scale)
The Sport Science Research Institute is a new research institute of Sheffield
Hallam University. It offers research and consultancy services based on
experienced staff led by Professors Roger Bartlett (Director), Edward Winter
and Ian Maynard. We are looking to appoint Post Doctoral Researchers in
Biomechanics, the Physiology of Exercise and Exercise Psychology.
With a proven track record of publications, you will be expected to lead
developments in your area of research. You should be a member of BASES or
equivalent professional body, preferably be accredited, have excellent
interpersonal skills including the ability to communicate with external
agencies and possess a flexible attitude to the demands of the role. You should
be prepared to participate in the development of applications for research
grant funding and deliver consultancy services and you may also be required to
supervise students working towards higher degrees. You may also be expected to
do some teaching at final year undergraduate and masters levels.
In Biomechanics, you will be expected to lead research in the Biomechanics of
sports injury and to liaise with researchers in sport medicine in Sheffield.
Some experience in this area may be preferred, although a flexible research
background will also be considered.
Please quote vacancy reference: 314/99
The main focus of the appointment in the Physiology of Exercise will be
biochemical aspects of health and fitness. You will contribute to the
development of the Institute s new physiology and biochemistry laboratories.
It is also anticipated that you will have experience of a broad range of
analytical procedures.
Please quote vacancy reference: 315/99
The main focus of the appointment in Psychology will be in exercise. You will
be expected to lead research in that area and deliver a corporate or individual
consultancy service.
Please quote vacancy reference: 316/99
Interviews will be held on 13th December (Biomechanics) and 14th December
(Physiology and Psychology). Candidates with sufficient experience and
standing may be appointed to the Senior Research Fellow (senior lecturer)
scale.
Closing date: 25 November 1999
Further information and application forms are available from the
Human Resources Department
Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus
Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB
Telephone 0114 225 3950
Job share applicants welcome
Working towards equal opportunities
http://www.shu.ac.uk/
Professor Roger M Bartlett
Director
Sport Science Research Institute
Sheffield Hallam University
Collegiate Hall
Sheffield
S10 2BP
Tel: 0114 225 4331
Tel: 0114 224 4341
r.m.bartlett@shu.ac.uk
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Post Doctoral Research Fellows in Biomechanics, Physiology of Exercise and
Exercise Psychology (3 posts)
Temporary until March 2003
Up to #29,600 pa (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Scale)
The Sport Science Research Institute is a new research institute of Sheffield
Hallam University. It offers research and consultancy services based on
experienced staff led by Professors Roger Bartlett (Director), Edward Winter
and Ian Maynard. We are looking to appoint Post Doctoral Researchers in
Biomechanics, the Physiology of Exercise and Exercise Psychology.
With a proven track record of publications, you will be expected to lead
developments in your area of research. You should be a member of BASES or
equivalent professional body, preferably be accredited, have excellent
interpersonal skills including the ability to communicate with external
agencies and possess a flexible attitude to the demands of the role. You should
be prepared to participate in the development of applications for research
grant funding and deliver consultancy services and you may also be required to
supervise students working towards higher degrees. You may also be expected to
do some teaching at final year undergraduate and masters levels.
In Biomechanics, you will be expected to lead research in the Biomechanics of
sports injury and to liaise with researchers in sport medicine in Sheffield.
Some experience in this area may be preferred, although a flexible research
background will also be considered.
Please quote vacancy reference: 314/99
The main focus of the appointment in the Physiology of Exercise will be
biochemical aspects of health and fitness. You will contribute to the
development of the Institute s new physiology and biochemistry laboratories.
It is also anticipated that you will have experience of a broad range of
analytical procedures.
Please quote vacancy reference: 315/99
The main focus of the appointment in Psychology will be in exercise. You will
be expected to lead research in that area and deliver a corporate or individual
consultancy service.
Please quote vacancy reference: 316/99
Interviews will be held on 13th December (Biomechanics) and 14th December
(Physiology and Psychology). Candidates with sufficient experience and
standing may be appointed to the Senior Research Fellow (senior lecturer)
scale.
Closing date: 25 November 1999
Further information and application forms are available from the
Human Resources Department
Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus
Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB
Telephone 0114 225 3950
Job share applicants welcome
Working towards equal opportunities
http://www.shu.ac.uk/
Professor Roger M Bartlett
Director
Sport Science Research Institute
Sheffield Hallam University
Collegiate Hall
Sheffield
S10 2BP
Tel: 0114 225 4331
Tel: 0114 224 4341
r.m.bartlett@shu.ac.uk
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