[movimenti.bicocca] excellentcareer opportunity

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Oggetto:     [Fwd: excellent career opportunity]
Data:     Mon, 17 May 2010 16:09:43 +0200
Da:     Rodolfo Lewanski <rodolfo.lewanski@???>
Organizzazione:     Dipartimento di Scienza Politica - Università di
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Oggetto:     excellent career opportunity
Data:     Mon, 17 May 2010 10:31:57 +0200
Da:     Lyn Carson <lyn.carson@???>
A:     Rodolfo Lewanski <rodolfo.lewanski@???>
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Would you be kind enough to circulate this to any people you know with a
PhD and an interest in public participation (or people who might know same)?
I'm excited about creating a deliberative democracy/civic engagement
team at University of Western Sydney but need your help to find a
fabulous colleague (I commence at UWS on 31 May):



UWS banner
CCPP banner

/The Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy
<https://www.owa.usyd.edu.au/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uws.edu.au
/ccpp/>
at the University of Western Sydney announces an opening for the
following position:/

*RESEARCH FELLOW IN APPLIED POLITICS
Quote Ref 322/10*

5 Year Fixed Term Contract

Remuneration Package: Academic Level B $88,749 to $104,726 p.a.
(comprising Salary $74,994 to $88,556 p.a., 17% Superannuation, and
Leave Loading)

Applications are invited for the position of Research Fellow in Applied
Politics in the Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy. Applicants
should have completed a doctorate in an area relating to Applied
Politics. They should have a teaching, publication and research record
as well as practical experience in the fields of deliberative democracy
and citizen engagement in relation to social learning and public policy.

Applications must be made on-line via the UWS website
<https://www.owa.usyd.edu.au/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://uws.nga.net.au
/cp/>.
Applicants should include with their application a letter that indicates
how they see themselves contributing to the development of the Centre in
these fields. In particular they should address how they may contribute
to the Centre’s research profile, its consultancy services, its
provision of professional short courses, and teaching.

Position Details: Professor Anna Yeatman, (02) 9772 6865, email
a.yeatman@??? <mailto:a.yeatman@uws.edu.au>

Closing Date: *9 June 2010*


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*More information*

Research Fellows Level B will undertake research, and scholarly and
professional activities including teaching, related to their field of
expertise. They will participate in the corporate life of the School,
College and University, and undertake administrative responsibilities
associated with their scholarly and teaching activities.

*Roles and Responsibilities*

    * Engage in research, consultancy and professional projects and the
      publication of outcomes of these projects.
    * Attend Research Group, School and/or College meetings and
      undertake membership of a number of committees;
    * Supervise Honours, higher degree research and postgraduate
      students undertaking research projects;
    * Prepare and deliver lectures, tutorials, workshops, and/or online
      sessions;
    * Undertake a range of administrative functions connected to either
      the Research Group or to teaching in the School;
    * Actively participate in the life, enterprise initiatives and
      community service activities of the Research Group;


*Personal Specification*

The broad expectations of the role require the following attributes:

    * A doctoral degree in an area relevant to Applied Politics;
    * An established track record of high quality publications;
    * Demonstrated record of practical experience in the fields of
      deliberative democracy and citizen engagement in relation to
      social learning and public policy;
    * Demonstrated experience in applying for external funding for
      research projects;
    * Experience teaching at a tertiary level, including blended learning;
    * The capacity to develop international links;
    * The capacity to work collaboratively as part of an academic
      research team;
    * Strong oral and interpersonal communication skills and appropriate
      computing skills;
    * An understanding of the principles of anti-discrimination, staff
      and student equity, Occupational Health and Safety and other
      legislation and willingness and capacity to implement Equal
      Opportunity, Affirmative Action and Occupational Health and Safety
      principles.



**Associate Professor Lyn Carson **| Academic Program Director | United
States Studies Centre | John Woolley Building (A20) | The University of
Sydney NSW 2006 | T: +61 2 9351 3089 | F: +61 2 9351 6877 | E:
lyn.carson@??? <mailto:lyn.carson@sydney.edu.au> | W:
ussc.edu.au + activedemocracy.net (personal website)

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