[Air-L] Looking at job postings: Any advice?

Mary K. Bryson mary.bryson at ubc.ca
Thu Sep 30 12:37:33 PDT 2010


Apply for a post-doc concurrently with applications to TT faculty positions
- here is a brand-new Canadian post-doc announcement for folks from specific
countries... Could be you! And you can always list your PDF as "awarded and
not taken up" when you get the TT job.

DFAIT Incoming POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS's: France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
UK, Brazil,
 Mexico, Switzerland, NZ, Norway, Korea, Russia - Deadline Nov 15th

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) is pleased to
announce the launch of the Post Doctoral Research Fellowships (PDRF).  These
1yr PDFR¹s are available to incoming candidates from one of the following
countries who have recently obtained their PhD in the humanities, social
sciences, or natural sciences & engineering. Citizenship from eligible
countries required: Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New
Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Russia, Switzerland, UK  Tenable in the
2011-2012 academic year.  Value: $36.5K. Priority given to those who have
not previously studied in Canada under a Canadian gov¹t scholarship.  The
attached program description including eligibility requirements and
application information can be found on the Government of Canada's
International Scholarships website at www.scholarships.gc.ca
<http://www.scholarships.gc.ca/> . Based on reciprocal agreements between
Canada and Foreign governments, the PDRF will award approximately 40 to 60
fellowships to selected candidates from twelve countries.   This information
is provided as an overview only ­ for current program details, eligibility
and value of awards, please visit the relevant website.   Jacqueline Smit
Senior Officer, International Research Initiatives Office of the Vice
President Research & International University of British Columbia  T.
604-822-8136 jacqueline.smit at ubc.ca www.research.ubc.ca/international.aspx
<http://www.research.ubc.ca/international.aspx>

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From: Jeremy hunsinger <jeremy at tmttlt.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:42:34 -0400
To: "Tuszynski, Stephanie" <STuszynski at bethanywv.edu>
Cc: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
Subject: Re: [Air-L] Looking at job postings: Any advice?

i'm always hesitant to share this resource as it has both the good sides and
the bad sides of the job market.... but...

http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Academic_Jobs_Wiki

and then there are things like:

http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobsByResearchField  covers
europe by field, still being developed...

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/  uk and the world

http://www.academicwork.ca/en_signup_seeker1.asp  canada and some of the
world

and

http://www.insidehighered.com/views   of course


in comm and media you might also find them at
http://www.beaweb.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=View_Job_Listings&Template=/Ta
gg
edPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=4&ContentID=1959
http://lists1.cac.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CRTNET&D=0&F=&H=0&O=T&S=&T=0
http://www.jobtarget.com/c/search_results.cfm?site_id=560

that's basically all i have for those fields.   there are tons of other
places to look for jobs.  however, the best way to get a job is explained by
phil agre in networking on the network, or so i claim

also don't forget our colleague's contributions in this area:

http://sterneworks.org/academe/

and there are likely other resources.

see you on the market, it should be a fun year.... (the only part of this
job i don't like is the market and job season)
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