Becas y ofertas laborales
Más información: http://www.ea-journal.com/es/inicio/192-becas-y-ofertas-laborales Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero - Becas de Posgrado 2010 Plazo de presentación de solicitudes: lunes 15 de marzo de 2010 – 19:00 hs. Las Becas consistirán en la reducción de aranceles de los estudios de hasta un 50% del total correspondiente para el año en que se lo solicita, pero no alcanzará a la matrícula de las mismas. La duración del beneficio será de un año académico y podrá solicitarse su renovación por otro año. Los beneficiarios de las Becas deberán cursar la totalidad de las materias u obligaciones académicas determinadas por el Plan de Estudios de la Carrera de Posgrado mientras dure el beneficio. El otorgamiento de la Becas se realizará de acuerdo con los criterios y condiciones establecidos en el Reglamento de Becas de Posgrado de la UNTREF (Res. CS 13/06) –puede consultarse en www.untref.edu.ar/normativa.htm-. REQUISITOS § Ser alumno matriculado de Posgrado de la UNTREF que posean título universitario de grado o de nivel superior no universitario de cuatro (4) años de duración como mínimo. § Presentar la solicitud de Beca de Posgrado (solicitar o retirar la Solicitud en la Sede de Posgrados de la UNTREF: Viamonte 525; 3er. Piso. Centro Cultural Borges / 4314-0022 / Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla / de 11:00 a 19:00 hs.). § Ser argentino o tener residencia en la República Argentina acreditada de acuerdo con las normas que rigen la materia. CRONOGRAMA - Fecha de cierre de la Convocatoria: 5 de abril. - Comunicación de resultados de la Convocatoria: miércoles 31 de marzo LUGAR DE PRESENTACIÓN DE SOLICITUDES Sede de Posgrados de la UNTREF (Viamonte 525; 3er. Piso. Centro Cultural Borges / 11:00 a 19:00 hs. / 4314-0022 / Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla ). PhD Studentship Opportunity for a Research Study on Sexual Health Promotion in Community Pharmacy Consultations Background Choosing health through pharmacy1 stated that there was evidence that community pharmacy could provide sexual health services and indicated that the government would like pharmacy to do more. The strategy called for the provision of a range of sexual health services through pharmacy, including emergency hormonal contraception and Chlamydia screening. Community pharmacy may offer advantages over many other primary health care services in that pharmacies are situated in most urban and rural communities and are often the only health related services to be located in deprived areas2. Furthermore, pharmacies offer convenience and anonymity, through a 'no appointment necessary' system and have longer opening hours than many other health service providers. Community pharmacies have successfully developed sexual health services particularly around the sale and supply of emergency hormonal contraception offering high quality care which is accepted by client groups and other health professionals.3 However, a Lancet editorial4 published following the announcement of the Pharmacy pilot, questioned whether pharmacists would be able to explain the testing process, provide follow up services and safe sex advice. Given the increasing importance of pharmacy interventions in helping to meet National Sexual Health Strategy targets, there is very little evidence on the nature of pharmacist/consumer consultations in the context of health seeking around sexually transmitted infections, HIV or emergency hormonal contraception. Each consultation is a potential opportunity for individual health promotion and could be used as another arena for implementation of 2007 NICE guidelines on brief interventions to reduce sexual risk behaviour and unwanted pregnancy. The extent to which these opportunities are currently being used however is unknown. References 1. Choosing Health through Pharmacy. Crown Copyright 2005. 2. Jesson J, Bissell P. Public health and pharmacy: a critical review Critical Public Health, June 2006; 16: 159-169. 3. Anderson C, Blenkinsopp A (2006) Community pharmacy supply of emergency hormonal contraception: a structured literature review of international evidence. Hum Repr 2006; 21: 272-78. 4. Editorial. Chlamydia-a testing issue lancet 2005; 365:630. Study Aim This study seeks to examine the nature and content of sexual health related communication within community pharmacy practice and to explore factors that influence communication around sexual health promotion. Proposed Methods The research will be a mixed methods study involving a national survey of pharmacists' practices, views and experiences in this area. The survey will be complemented by qualitative research, specifically observations/recording of consultations in select pharmacies and interviews/focus group discussions with pharmacists and consumers. Details of the Studentship The studentship is for September 2010 entry. It covers full PhD tuition fees over 3 years plus a yearly tax free stipend of £13,290/year. To be eligible, you will need to be a UK or EU citizen and have at least a 2.1 class degree. A Masters degree, previous research or relevant professional experience will be advantageous. The application deadline is June 18th 2010. Interviews will be held on July 5th and a decision will be communicated by July 9th. The project will be supervised by Professor Claire Anderson ( Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla School of Pharmacy, Tel. 0115 951 389) and Catrin Evans ( Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla ), School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy, Tel. 0115 823 0894). Post Doctoral Research Assistant, School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University Supporting Homeless Drug Users in Emergency Hostels Starting salary: £24,273, rising annually to £26,524 This is a fixed term position for 12 months commencing on 1 July 2010. A qualitative researcher is needed for a study which seeks to increase our understanding of the support needs of homeless drug users who stay in emergency hostels/nightshelters. The research is being funded by the Sir Halley Stewart Trust and will be conducted in collaboration with Dr Nat Wright, Leeds PCT and the University of Leeds. You will work with Professor Joanne Neale as part of a team and be involved in setting up the study and conducting semi-structured interviews with homeless drug users. You will also contribute to analysing the data and disseminating the findings in a range of media, including good practice guidelines. A good first degree, a PhD (or close to completion) in a social science subject, and experience of working with vulnerable adults in either a research or practice capacity are required. Some evening and weekend work may be necessary. Please note: the successful applicant will need to be subject to a background disclosure check by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) before any appointment can be confirmed. Ref: 236/17155/BC Closing date: 19 April 2010 University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Temporary Visiting Assistant Professor, Early Modern History of Science, 1450-1750 Beginning January 2011 The University of Minnesota Program in History of Science and Technology, Twin Cities campus, invites applications for a one-semester visiting professorial (assistant to full, depending on qualifications) position beginning January 2011. The duties include carrying out an active research program and teaching two courses, one a history of science survey course (ancient to early modern) and the other a graduate seminar on the history of early modern science; the candidate's major research area should be the early modern period. All requirements for the Ph.D. must be completed by December 1, 2010. Applicants for this position must go to http://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=86203 to provide basic personal information. You may then either complete the entire application process on-line, or send a letter of application with a description of your teaching and research interests, evidence of teaching ability, a CV, and publications or samples of writing to the ! address below. You should also arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be sent to the same address. (E-mail: Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla ) Sally Gregory Kohlstedt Program in History of Science and Technology 108 Pillsbury Hall University of Minnesota 310 Pillsbury Drive, S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 Applications will be reviewed starting May 14, 2010. Position is open until filled. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Contact Info: Sally Gregory Kohlstedt Program in History of Science and Technology 108 Pillsbury Hall University of Minnesota 310 Pillsbury Drive, S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 Website: http://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=86203 <http://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=86203> Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Medical Anthropology and Global Health at Princeton University The Woodrow Wilson School invites outstanding researchers in medical anthropology and global health to apply for appointment as a Post-doctoral Research Associate for the 2010-2011 academic year. We seek candidates with ethnographic research experience on HIV/AIDS in African or Latin American countries and with strong theoretical training. Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations. You should apply online at http://jobs.princeton.edu. Applicants should have a doctorate in anthropology by the time of the appointment and demonstrate commitment to conduct primary research in global health. The Post-doctoral Research Associate will work closely with Professor Joao Biehl and collaborate on the global health research projects he coordinates. The Post-doctoral Research Associate will also dedicate time to his or her own research and writing and may have the opportunity to teach in one of Princeton’s undergraduate programs. Any teaching is contingent on sufficient enrollments and must be approved by the Dean of the Faculty. The term of the appointment is one year with the possibility of up to two one-year renewals. The selected candidate is expected to be in residence during the term of appointment. To apply, please submit online a cover letter (indicating relevant qualifications and plans for research and writing); a curriculum vitae; a research paper, book chapter, or a dissertation chapter; and contact information for two references. Search for “Post Doctoral Research Associate--Medical Anthropology and Global Health,” requisition number 1000139. The deadline for submission is April 5, 2010. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their applications in May 2010. Lecturer in Philosophy of Science, UCL The Department of Science and Technology Studies at UCL seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Philosophy of Science, with teaching and research interests in the philosophy of science, and - preferably - the history and philosophy of the physical sciences broadly construed. The successful applicant must hold a PhD in the appropriate subject area, and is expected to have a range of interests within history and philosophy of science, to be active in research and publication, and to be capable of teaching the subject to undergraduate and postgraduate students from a wide range of backgrounds. Closing date: 16 Apr 2010; interviews in early May Job advert: www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs/ Search "UCL Current Vacancies" using reference: 1130132 About the department: www.ucl.ac.uk/sts For informal enquiries, please contact Prof. Steve Miller (Head of Department) by phone on 020 7679 3490, or by email at Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla . PhD Studentship: Public Perceptions of New Developments in Assisted Reproductive Technologies Working with Professor Lorraine Culley, School of Applied Social Sciences, De Montfort University, in collaboration with the Centre for Family Research, Cambridge University STARTING OCTOBER 2010 Applications are invited for a PhD candidate wishing to explore user or public perceptions of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) such as egg freezing, gamete donation or PGD. The studentship builds on existing work exploring social aspects of ARTs carried out by Professor Culley and Dr Nicky Hudson. The studentship is based at DMU, but with the opportunity for additional supervision and research links with Zeynep Gürtin-Broadbent, Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge. For more information, please contact Professor Culley at Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla This is one of 15 scholarships funded by DMU in 2010/11 to build on our excellent achievements in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. It will develop the university's research capacity into new and evolving areas of study, enhancing DMU's national and international research partnerships. Applications are invited from UK or EU students with a minimum of a good first degree (First, 2:1 or equivalent) in Sociology or a related social science subject, and preferably a Master's-level qualification. An understanding of mixed-methods and qualitative research, and a keen interest in the socio-political context of ARTs are essential. Doctoral scholarships are available for up to three years' full-time study starting October 2010 and provide a bursary of £13,500 pa in addition to all university tuition fees. Applicants should contact the Faculty Research Office to receive an admission pack, which requires a full CV with two supporting references. Please email Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla or call +44 (0)116 257 7118 or +44 (0)116 207 8798 for further details. Please quote ref: DMU studentships 2010 CLOSING DATE: Friday 16 April 2010 Dr Nicky Hudson Senior Research Fellow School of Applied Social Sciences De Montfort University Room 0.15b Hawthorn Building The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH t: 0116 2078766 |