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Lecturer in Geographic Information Science (University College London | Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering)

Summary

Updated:

July 8, 2009

Duration:

Full Time

Salary:

£35,469

 

Address:

London,

Country:

United Kingdom

  

Contact Name:

Muki Haklay

Contact Email:

m.haklay@ucl.ac.uk

Web:

tinyurl.com/GISLecturerUCL

 

Primary Phone:

+44 20 7679 2745

Job Description

The UCL Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering is making a number of strategic academic appointments in September 2009. As part of this initiative we are seeking a creative, dynamic and inspiring Lecturer who can contribute to our research and teaching in geographic information science.


The successful appointee will have a strong research interest in areas such as fundamental data structures and representations in GIS, multi-dimensional and dynamic GIS, or spatial temporal analysis and be able to demonstrate a focus on application areas that fit well to the department’s research in areas such as remote sensing, navigation, transport, disaster management and environmental engineering.

This opportunity is the chance to develop a career in this area at one of the world’s best universities (UCL is currently ranked 7th in the world).

Starting salary will be on the UCL Grade 7 pay scale between spine points 33-36 (£32,458-
£35,469 per annum), plus 2,781 London Allowance per annum, depending on qualifications and
experience. Closing date for applications is the 7th August 2009.

Further details at http://tinyurl.com/GISLecturerUCL

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