Academic year 2011-2012
*APPLICATIONS FOR ALL FELLOWSHIPS HAVE NOW CLOSED*
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ANDREAS N. HADJIYIANNIS
Senior Research Fellow / Research Fellow on Contemporary Cyprus
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Reference RES/10/14
Salary Senior Research Fellow: £48,104- £55,723 per annum inclusive (Band 8)
Research Fellow: £40,323 - £46,710 per annum inclusive (Band 7)
The post is based at the Hellenic Observatory (HO), which is part of the LSE's European Institute.
The HO focuses on the position of both Greece and Cyprus in relation to the European Union and South-East Europe. Its perspective is that of the social sciences - covering political, economic and social developments.
Following the generous support of the Mr Andreas N. Hadjiyiannis this fellowship is to facilitate high quality research and publication(s) relevant to the work of the Hellenic Observatory and will be for a fixed term for one person for 5 years starting September 2011
The preferred appointment is for a Senior Research Fellow (Band 8), however if no suitable applications are received at this level, the HO will consider applications for a Research Fellow (Band 7).
You should have a PhD in a relevant discipline, a strong publication record and knowledge of contemporary Cyprus.
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Note for Applicants
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To apply for this post please go to www.lse.ac.uk/JobsatLSE| and select
"Visit the ONLINE RECRUITMENT SYSTEM web page".
If you have any queries about applying on the online system, please call 020 7955 7859 or email hr.recruit.res@lse.ac.uk |quoting the appropriate reference number.
Closing date for applications is 23.59 (UK time) on 3 May 2011.
Regrettably we are unable eto accept any applications received after this date.
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NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE
Senior Research Fellow / Research Fellow, in contemporary Greek studies
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Reference: RES/10/06
Salary: Senior Research Fellow: £48,104 - £55,723 per annum inclusive (Band 8)Research Fellow: £40,323 - £46,710 per annum inclusive (Band 7)
The post is based at the Hellenic Observatory (HO), which is part of the LSE's European Institute and is available following the generous donation of the National Bank of Greece.
The HO focuses on the position of both Greece and Cyprus in relation to the European Union and South-East Europe. Its perspective is that of the social sciences - covering political, economic and social developments.
Following the generous support of the National Bank of Greece, this fellowship is to facilitate high quality research and publication(s) relevant to the work of the Hellenic Observatory and will be for a fixed-term for one person for 12 months or for two people for 6 months consecutively starting September 2011.
The preferred appointment is for a Senior Research Fellow (Band 8), however if no suitable applications are received at this level, the HO will consider applications for a Research Fellow (Band 7).
You should have a PhD, a strong publication record and knowledge of contemporary Greece. You are required to submit a full research proposal of your own.
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MINISTRY OF FINANCE, GREECE
Senior Research Fellow / Research Fellow in Political Economy of Greece and South East Europe
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Reference: RES/10/07
Salary: Senior Research Fellow: £48,104 - £55,723 per annum inclusive (Band 8)
Research Fellow: £40,323 - £46,710 per annum inclusive (Band 7)
The post is based at the Hellenic Observatory (HO), which is part of the LSE's European Institute and is available following the generous donation of the Ministry of Finance. The HO focuses on the position of both Greece and Cyprus in relation to the European Union and South-East Europe. Its perspective is that of the social sciences - covering political, economic and social developments.
The HO was set up in recognition of the unique role that the LSE can play in this regard with the establishment of the Eleftherios Venizelos Chair on Contemporary Greek Studies in 1996.
Following the generous support of the Ministry of Finance, Greece, this fellowship is to facilitate high quality research and publication(s) relevant to the work of the Hellenic Observatory and will be for a fixed-term for one person for 12 months or for two people for 6 months consecutively starting September 2011.
The preferred appointment is for a Senior Research Fellow (Band 8), however if no suitable applications are received at this level, the HO will consider applications for a Research Fellow (Band 7).
You should have a PhD, a strong publication record and academic/professional experience. You are required to submit a full research proposal of your own.
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A.C. Laskaridis Post-doctoral Fellowship on Greece
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Reference: RES/10/05
Salary: £40,323 - £46,710 per annum inclusive (pay award pending)
The post is based at the Hellenic Observatory (HO), which is part of the LSE's European Institute and is available following the generous donation of Mr A.C. Laskaridis.
The HO was set up in recognition of the unique role that the LSE can play in this regard with the establishment of the Eleftherios Venizelos Chair on Contemporary Greek Studies in 1996. The HO focuses on the position of both Greece and Cyprus in relation to the European Union and South-East Europe. Its perspective is that of the social sciences, covering political, economic and social developments.
We seek a candidate who can undertake research on Greece, its foreign relations, domestic politics or economic performance. You should possess a PhD, as well as a demonstrable knowledge of Greece and evidence of publication and/or project delivery through independent, original research.
This is a fixed-term post for either one appointment for 12 months or for two appointments for 6 months consecutively starting in September 2011.
Notes for applicants:
To apply for these posts please go to www.lse.ac.uk/JobsatLSE| and select
"Visit the ONLINE RECRUITMENT SYSTEM web page".
If you have any queries about applying on the online system, please call 020 7955 7859 or email hr.recruit.res@lse.ac.uk| quoting the appropriate reference number.
Closing date for receipt of applications for all three posts is 23.59 (UK time) on 7 February 2011. Regrettably, we are unable to accept any applications received after this date.
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