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Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Scholarship, New Zealand

This Scholarship was established in 2005 and is financed by the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PSEA) to encourage the advancement of, and research and teaching in, the Philosophy of Education.

This Scholarship is designed to further the interests of the Society by encouraging doctoral students to engage with philosophical issues in education, and to recognise and support philosophical research in the wider field of education.

The successful recipient will become a member of PESA and will be expected to present a paper at the Society’s annual conference.

Selection Process:
Application is made to the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (www.pesa.org.au).
A Selection Committee assesses the applications.
Two Scholarships may be awarded each year.

Regulations:
1.The Scholarship shall be known as the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Scholarship.
2.Two non-renewable Scholarships may be awarded per year, each to a value of AUD$10,000.
3.The Scholarship is not related to the recipient’s level of income and may be taken up in addition to other awards.
4.The Scholarship is tenable by students resident in either Australia or New Zealand and enrolled fulltime in a recognised doctoral programme in either country.
5.Proposals will be considered from the various sub-disciplines in Education, from the Arts, and Sciences, as well as from professional educators, as long as the research is germane to the ongoing conversations and dialogues of educational philosophy.
6.The research design and methodology may cover theoretical, empirical, and substantive considerations, but it needs to contribute to philosophical debate in the field of education.
7.To ensure adequate philosophical supervision, the candidate’s main supervisor must be someone who by virtue of qualifications, experience, research knowledge or chosen profession would be eligible for full membership of PESA, as per the Society rues (www.pesa.org.au).
8.The basis of selection will be academic merit, taking into account (a) academic progress; (b) Curriculum Vitae and publication record; (c) alignment of proposed research with Regulations 5, 6, and 7 above; and (d) an equitable distribution between Australian and New Zealand applicants.
9.The Scholarship will be awarded by a selection committee appointed by the PESA Executive.
10.The student awarded a Scholarship shall (a) attend the Annual PESA Conference and present a paper refereed for that Conference; and (b) present a satisfactory progress report to the PESA secretary 12 months after the award of the scholarship.
11.The Scholarship’s emolument will be paid in two equal instalments, on completion of each of the requirements of Regulation 10 above.
12.The PESA Executive has power to terminate or suspend a Scholarship, if it receives an unsatisfactory report on the progress of a scholar from his/her supervisor, director or head of academic unit.
13.In the event of there being no suitable applicants, the Scholarship will not be offered in any year.

Application Deadline 31March 2011

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International Postdoctoral Position in Genomics, India

Projects funded by National Science Foundation (NSF), USA, and Generation Challenge Programme (GCP), Mexico, which are time bound.
Requirements: Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics/Plant Genomics/Agricultural Biotechnology/Plant Biotechnology/Life sciences with the knowledge indicated in responsibilities and good exposure to statistical analysis/quantitative genetics.

Responsibilities: Study nitrogen fixation in legumes at physiology as well as molecular level, marker genotyping, genetic mapping, QTL analysis, sequencing and gene expression analysis, supervise laboratory and field activities, actively associate in writing project reports and research articles, supervision of students and technicians and perform other related jobs from time to time.
Nature and duration: This position is an international position and the incumbent will be working in close collaboration with University of California, Davis, USA. The position is tenure-based and available only for three years.
Attractive remuneration package will be offered to the selected candidates for both the positions. For informal queries or to know more about the above positions, please contact Dr. Rajeev Varshney, Principal Scientist (Applied Genomics) and Co-ordinator/ Principal Investigator of the above mentioned projects at r.k.varshney@cgiar.org .

How to Apply: The application should include an up-to-date resume, with photograph, names and addresses (including phone & e-mail) of three referees. Please send applications clearly stating the job title in the subject column, to Human Resources Services, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, by E-mail to icrisatjobs@cgiar.orglatest by 25th August 2010. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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International Research Position, International Potato Center, Peru

The Center: CIP is a not-for-profit international agricultural research organization with a global mandate to conduct research on potatoes and sweetpotatoes, sustainable management of natural resources and urban agriculture. CIP’s vision is to contribute from its areas of expertise to the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), in particular those goals that relate to poverty, hunger, child and maternal mortality, and sustainable development in rural and urban systems. CIP has its headquarters in Lima, Peru with staff and activities in locations across Africa, Asia and Latin America. CIP is a member of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research, a network of 15 research centers mostly located in the developing world and supported by more than 60 donor members.

The Position: The International Potato Center (CIP) is seeking a Nationally Recruited Scientist (NRS) for the Crop Management and Production Systems Division (Division 4). The primary responsibility will be to assist the Division Leader with research and program planning, and related management activities within the Division.

The successful candidate will have:

• MSc or PhD in Agronomy or other agricultural sciences discipline
• Minimum 10 years’ of recent related research experience
• Strong organizational skills
• Demonstrated capacity to prepare projects and reports
• Capacity to recognize and deal with situations requiring application of analytical thinking
• Strong proficiency in English and Spanish, both oral and written
• Creative and able to work well in teams
• Excellent computer skills (word processing, graphic and database)
• Excellent understanding of the work and programs of the Division

Specific Responsibilities:
• Strategic: Assists the Division/Program leader in planning, implementing and monitoring the strategic plan; in the preparation of the Medium Term Plan (MTP); in interactions with Mega Programs and the coordination of projects that may derive from Mega Programs; and with the Division Leader’s related responsibilities as a member of the CIP Program Committee.
• Research management: Supports the Division and Division Leader by monitoring the portfolio of projects related to the Division or Programs in terms of execution, reporting, and relationship with the MTP and preparation of MTP and MP related reports; by helping to identify priority ideas for funding, writing concept notes and proposals; by reviewing project reports to be sent to donors; and maintaining ongoing communications with staff implementing projects in the geographic programs in order to identify gaps and problems and assist in implementation of solutions.
• Research implementation: Supports/coordinates the implementation of research projects where the Division Leader could be the Principal Investigator (PI).
• Administration: Supports the preparation of projects for restricted or MP related projects, including costing; the implementation of the Activity Based Cost (ABC) model at the level of the Division or Program, and ongoing monitoring of the budget; and the maintenance of the One Corporate System once implemented.

Conditions: This is a local position. The employment contract will be for an initial one-year term with the possibility of renewal. The position will be based in Lima, Peru.

Applications: Applicants should apply by email, sending a cover letter summarizing their relevance to this position, a full C.V. and the names and contact information of two referees knowledgeable about the candidate’s professional qualifications and work experience to CIP-Recruitment@cgiar.org. The reference name of the position should be clearly marked on the subject line of the email message. Screening of applications will begin on August 23, 2010 and will continue until the post is filled. All applications will be acknowledged; only short listed candidates will be contacted.

CIP seeks diversity and gender balance in its staff.
Women and citizens of developing countries are particularly urged to apply.

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