Snr Lect/Lect (Virology): Microbiology Dept
Ed Rybicki
ED at MOLBIOL.UCT.AC.ZA
Fri Jul 19 10:03:51 EST 1996
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER (VIROLOGY)
MICROBIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
We invite applications from Microbiologists for the above
post with effect from 1 January 1997 or as soon as possible
thereafter.
The successful applicant will be expected to have a
comprehensive background in molecular virology, preferably
with a research interest in plant virology, plant
biotechnology or plant molecular biology.
Depending on your qualifications and experience the
remuneration packages will be between:
Senior Lecturer: R98 326 - R144 318 a year. Salary
component: R5 698 - R7 876 a month.
Lecturer: R66 547 - R130 980 a year. Salary component: R3
746 - R7 051 a month.
Details are available on request. Salaries are currently
under review.
The post may be filled on a permanent basis or on a three
year fixed-period basis, whereafter it may be renewed or
converted to a permanent post. Under exceptional
circumstances the post may be filled on a permanent basis.
Applicants should state the level of post for which they are
applying and if they wish to be considered for a temporary
or permanent appointment. Applicants for the Senior
Lectureship should also indicate whether they would be
prepared to be considered for a Lectureship.
For further information, please contact the Staff
Recruitment Officer, tel: (021) 650-2192; fax: (021) 650-
2138; email: perslw at bremner.uct.ac.za.
To apply, please send your curriculum vitae together with
the names, addresses, telephone, fax and email numbers of
three contactable referees to the Staff Recruitment Office,
Human Resource Management Department, University of Cape
Town, Rondebosch, 7701 by 16 August 1996.
Posted by: Marilyn Hallett
16 July 1996
Ed Rybicki, PhD
Dept Microbiology | ed at molbiol.uct.ac.za
University of Cape Town | phone: x27-21-650-3265
Private Bag, Rondebosch | fax: x27-21-650 4023
7700, South Africa |
WWW URL: http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/ed.html
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