Assistant Professor (tenure Track) in Inorganic Chemistry
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Assistant Professor (tenure Track) in Inorganic Chemistry
Assistant Professor (tenure Track) in Inorganic Chemistry
Published9 July 2024WorkplaceGeneva, Lake Geneva region, SwitzerlandCategoryChemistry
PositionSenior Scientist / Postdoc
Job StartStarting date: July 1, 2025 or upon mutual agreement.The Faculty of Science at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, has an opening for a position as
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (tenure track) in inorganic chemistry
The Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry of the Faculty of Science at the University of Geneva invites applications for a full-time tenure track assistant professor position in the field of inorganic chemistryin the broadest sense.
Description
The role includes:
The candidate will be expected to:
- teaching at bachelor, master and postgraduate levels, as well as supervising master’s and doctoral theses.
- the candidate should be able to teach in French about two years after taking up the position.
The candidate will be expected to:
- develop a fundamental, creative and high-quality line of research at the national and international level in his/her area of specialisation and to obtain external funding.
- He/she will also be responsible for administrative and organisational tasks within the Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry and the Faculty.
Requirements
- PhD in chemistry or equivalent qualification.
- Major publications in international journals.
Contact and Address
Applications, consisting of a letter of motivation, a detailed curriculum vitae including a list of publications, a copy of the highest diploma, a 5-page research plan and a list of references that may be contacted by the committee must be submitted exclusively online before September 15, 2024 (23:59 Geneva time) on the University’s website at https://unige.ch/academ where the advertisement can also be consulted.
NO PAPER APPLICATIONS OR APPLICATIONS SENT BY EMAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED.
With a view to parity, the University encourages applications from women.
CONTACT
Further information can be obtained from Professor Eric Bakker (eric.bakker@ unige.ch).
NO PAPER APPLICATIONS OR APPLICATIONS SENT BY EMAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED.
With a view to parity, the University encourages applications from women.
CONTACT
Further information can be obtained from Professor Eric Bakker (eric.bakker@ unige.ch).
Web
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID64918.