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Associate Professor/Professor Added Nov, 23 2011 | | The Australian National University (ANU) has played a pioneering role in the development of solar
thermal energy technology and is committed to strengthening its research presence in this area. The
ANU Research School of Engineering seeks to appoint an outstanding academic to foster excellence in
research, education and professional activities in the broad research field that spans the interactions
between chemical and mechanical engineering with the utilisation of the sun’s energy for the production
of electricity, fuels and energy storage.
The candidates for this continuing senior academic position are expected to possess an outstanding track
record of scientific/engineering achievements, attested by a combination of measures such as
publications, patents, research grants, commercialisation outcomes, the high esteem of international
peers etc, together with a demonstrated... | | Professor Andres Cuevas, |
Professor in Criminology Added Nov, 2 2011 | | Criminology is located in the department of Sociology in the Faculty of Arts and was established in 2009. The programme has been very successful and the department is now looking to expand its teaching and research in this area. The University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading research university and was ranked 41st in the world for Social Sciences and Management and 55th for Arts and Humanities (QS World University Rankings, 2011). Mercer's annual Quality of Living survey also ranked Auckland the world's fourth most liveable city in 2010.
Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Head of Department, Professor Alan France a.france@auckland.ac.nz
Further information about the Sociology Department may be obtained from the Department's website
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/departments-and-schools/sociology | | Professor Alan France |
Lecturer in Sociology Added Nov, 2 2011 | | The Department of Sociology is New Zealand's top-ranked Sociology department. The vibrant nature of the Department is reflected in the research innovation and teaching expertise of its academic staff. The university has a strong record of supporting research through funding, grants and conference support. Academic departmental members are eligible for research and study leave. Department members normally teach 3 courses per academic year, plus supervision of research students.
The University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading research university and the Faculty of Arts was recently ranked 55th in the world for faculties of arts and humanities (QS World University Rankings, 2011). Mercer's annual Quality of Living survey also ranked Auckland the world's fourth most liveable city in 2010.
Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Head of Department, Professor Alan... | | Professor Alan France |
Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Criminology Added Jan, 16 2012 | | Criminology is located in the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Arts and was established in 2009. The programme has been very successful and the department is now looking to expand its teaching and research in this area. The Department of Sociology is New Zealand's top-ranked Sociology department. The vibrant nature of the Department is reflected in the research innovation and teaching expertise of its academic staff. The university has a strong record of supporting research through funding, grants and conference support. Academic departmental members are eligible for research and study leave. Department members normally teach 3 courses per academic year.
The University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading research university and was ranked 41st in the world for Social Sciences and Management and 55th for Arts and Humanities (QS World University Rankings, 2011). Mercer's... | | Professor Alan France |
Postgraduate Scholarship In Smart Grids Added Nov, 1 2011 | | A full-time postgraduate scholarship is available for a suitably qualified candidate with a good honours degree in science or engineering to undertake research studies leading to a PhD in Smart Grids. The project is to investigate energy management at the residential level. The project
aims at developing scalable control architectures to enable seamless integration of distributed energy
resources at the residential level in a plug-and-play manner so they can play active role in power
system operation. By unleashing the potential of the demand side, the developed algorithms will
enable the transformation of conventional demand driven power systems to future generation driven
power systems, dominated by intermittent renewable energy sources. | | Dr Gregor Verbic |
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