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Job Opp. at Asian MetaCentre (Singapore) and School of Geography and Geosciences (United Kingdom)

quasi: > The Asian MetaCentre for > Population and Sustainable Development Analysis (Singapore) and > School of Geography and Geosciences (University of St Andrews, > United Kingdom) are now inviting applications for the positions > of Postdoctoral Research Fellow (based at the Asian MetaCentre, > Singapore) and Research Fellow (based at the University of St > Andrews). Details are as follows. > > Please contact the relevant persons in charge for more > information. Also, please feel free to circulate the email among > those you think who may be interested. > > Thank you and best wishes, > Asian MetaCentre > for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis > > > > > > Asian MetaCentre > for Population and Sustainable Development Analysis > > > Postdoctoral Research Fellow > > > > We are seeking an enthusiastic researcher with good > qualitative skills to > join an experienced international > team of researchers investigating “ > Transnational Migration in South-East Asia and the Health > of Children Left > Behind”. The project is funded by the Wellcome Trust > and will involve the > development, implementation, > management and analysis > of a large > multi-country survey. > > You will be based in Singapore but will be expected > to travel to the four > study countries of Indonesia, Thailand, The > Philippines and Vietnam. You > will work closely with a Postdoctoral Fellow based at the > University of St > Andrews, UK, as well as with > collaborators from the UK and the study > countries. > > You will have, or be about to complete, a PhD in a > relevant social science > discipline (e.g. Health Geography, > Social/Health Psychology, Medical > Demography, Medical Sociology or Epidemiology). Preference will > be given to > those with research experience in > the area of migration and health in > Southeast Asia, as well as expertise in > managing multi-country research > (questionnaire surveys and > in-depth interviews). Experience with > qualitative data analysis, e.g. Nud*ist or equivalent, is highly > desirable.A familiarity > with questionnaire design, > sampling methodology, > anthropometric measurements and validated health measures in the > context of > Asia, and fluency in one or > more Southeast Asian languages will be an > asset. > > > The post will be for 3 years from January 2007. > > Informal enquiries to Prof Brenda Yeoh (Tel: +65 6516 5281, email: > geoysa@nus.edu.sg) or Ms Theodora Lam (Tel: +65 6516 8786, email: > popnasia@nus.edu.sg). > > Please quote ref: AMC- > PDF Closing Date: 15 > December 2006 > > > Application forms > and further > details are > available on > http://www.populationasia.org/Vacancies.htm. > > > > > > > > School of Geography and Geosciences > > Research Fellow > * Salary - £26,915 - £29,409 pa > > We are seeking a motivated researcher with good quantitative > skills to join > an experienced > international team of > researchers investigating > “Transnational Migration in South-East Asia and the Health of > Children Left > Behind”. The project is funded by the Wellcome Trust > and will involve the > development, implementation, management and analysis of a large > survey. > You will be based at the University of St Andrews > but will be expected to > travel to Singapore and may be required to visit the > four study countries > of Indonesia, Thailand, The Philippines and Vietnam. You > will work closely > with a Fellow based at the National > University of Singapore, as well as > with collaborators from Singapore and the study countries. > > You will have, or be about to complete, a PhD in a > relevant social science > discipline (e.g. Health Geography, > Social/Health Psychology, Medical > Demography, Medical Sociology or Epidemiology). You will > have considerable > experience of handling and > analysing quantitative data sets, including > multivariate modelling, and good > communications skills. Knowledge of > questionnaire design, sampling methodology, anthropometric > measurements and > validated health measures would be > an advantage, as would research > experience of South-East Asian issues. > > The post will be for 3 years from 3 January > 2007, or as soon as possible > thereafter. > > Informal enquiries to: Dr > Elspeth Graham (Tel. 01334 463908; email: > efg@st-andrews.ac.uk) or Professor Paul Boyle > (Tel. 01334 462397; email: > p.boyle@st-andrews.ac.uk). > > * Salary subject to confirmation under the new Framework Agreement. > > Please quote ref: > CD089/06 Closing date: 30 > November 2006 > > Application forms and further > particulars are available from Human > Resources, University of St > Andrews, College Gate, North Street, St > Andrews, Fife KY16 9AJ, (tel: > 01334 462571, by fax 01334 462570 or by > e-mail Jobline@st-andrews.ac.uk. The advertisement and > further particulars > can be viewed at http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/recruitment/vacancies. > > The University is committed to equality of opportunity. > > > Population-Environment Research Network Discussion List: Send > messages to > pern@ciesin.columbia.edu or click "Reply All" to an existing > message to > post to this list. If you have questions, concerns, or wish to > be removed > from this list, please e-mail the coordinator at > pernadmin@populationenvironmentresearch.org

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