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2 décembre 2011

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labex Bordeaux poste IR chrono

Date : mar. 22/11/2011 23:03 

 

Bonjour à tous

Voici une offre d'emploi IR proposée par l'IRAMAT Bordeaux


Philippe Dillmann
responsable du Laboratoire Archéomatériaux et Prévision de l'Altération
IRAMAT LMC CNRS UMR5060 et SIS2M LAPA CEA/CNRS UMR3299
00 33 1 69 08 14 69

Adresse postale:
LAPA/SIS2M
Bat 637
CEA Saclay
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex

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Fwd: MPI-EVA Post-doc and PhD positions

Date : mer. 23/11/2011 22:46 


 

Bonjour à tous

Une nouvelle offre d'emploi à diffuser

Cordialement

Philippe Dillmann
Laboratoire Archéomatériaux et Prévision de l’Altération
LMC IRAMAT UMR5060 CNRS et SIS2M UMR3299 CEA/CNRS
00 33 1 69 08 14 69

Adresse postale :
LAPA/SIS2M
Bat 637
CEA Saclay
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex
France


Please forward this information to any colleagues that you think may be
interested in either of these positions:




Research Position in Biological Anthropology


The Research Group on "Plant Foods and Hominin Dietary Ecology" in the
Department of Human Evolution of the Max Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig (Germany) invites applications for a
post-doctoral researcher in biological anthropology. The research group
is committed to exploring the relationships between the plant component
of hominin diets and aspects of their biology, behavior, and evolution.
More information about the Plant Foods group can be found at
http://www.eva.mpg.de/plants/

The position is a research-only post, with no teaching obligations. The
initial contract, which is two years and may be extended, will begin
March 2012 at the earliest. The project will provide substantial support
in a highly stimulating environment. We offer a salary according to
German public service regulations (TVöD-Bund). The successful candidate
will work on aspects of plant foods in the dietary ecology of later
hominins and modern humans, and will be expected to assist in current
projects and to bring novel research foci to the group.

We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong background in
one or more of the following: analysis of residues using mass
spectrometry; human or primate dietary ecology; plant microfossil
research; but will consider any suitably qualified candidate in a
related field. The selected candidate must have a PhD and ideally will
have post-doctoral experience with a strong track record of research.
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped
individuals and to increasing the percentage of women in areas where
they are under-represented, and therefore expressly encourages
applications from such qualified individuals.

Applications should be sent by email as a single PDF including: a cover
letter, curriculum vitae, reprints of selected publications, short
statement of research interests (2pg maximum), and the names of three
referees, to Amanda Henry (amanda_henry@eva.mpg.de). Reviews of
applications will begin December 15, 2011 and will proceed until the
position is filled.



PhD Studentship : "Plant foods in hominin prehistory"

The Research Group on Plant Foods and Hominin Dietary Ecology in the
Department of Human Evolution (
http://www.eva.mpg.de/plants/) is seeking
one or more Ph.D. students to study plant microfossils and/or plant
biomarkers as a record of plant foods in human prehistory.

The project may involve developing novel methods for recovering evidence
of plant food consumption, or collecting dental calculus and other
samples for analysis of plant microremains. Other projects focusing on
the role of plant foods throughout hominin evolution may also be
considered.

Applicants should hold a Master's degree or equivalent in biology,
anthropology, evolutionary ecology, or a related field. A good basic
knowledge of the hominin fossil and archaeological record, and of common
analytical methods, including statistics, is important.

The fellowship is limited to 3 years. The student will receive a
fellowship according to the funding guidelines of the Max Planck
Society. The working environment of the institute is English-speaking.
Accepted students will be a part of the International Max Planck
Research School (
http://imprs.eva.mpg.de/start.html). Candidates should
apply directly through the IMPRS website by 31 January 2011. For further
information, contact Amanda Henry (amanda_henry@eva.mpg.de).

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