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Research Associates: 2013-2015 Round of Applications Ref: 2247

Applications are invited for posts at the postdoctoral level to start in October 2013. These are two-year Postdoctoral Research Associate positions funded by the STFC and by Durham University. The successful applicants will have excellent research records in any area of particle physics phenomenology. They will be able to work independently and with other members of the IPPP and will have an important role to play in maintaining the Institute as a world-class research centre and a key facility for the UK particle physics community. They will also have a commitment to teaching and will take part in the Departments undergraduate teaching programme at a level of two hours per week during term time.

The appointments will be for a period of two years. The post is at grade 7, with an initial salary in the range £30,122 - £35,938.

Applicants are formally required to apply through the university's on-line application system (reference 2247).

To expedite consideration by IPPP, candidates are requested to also upload their application through Academic Jobs Online.

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Invisibles School 2013
Wed 10 Jul 2013 -
Tue 16 Jul 2013

Resummation and Parton Showers
Mon 15 Jul 2013 -
Wed 17 Jul 2013

Invisibles13 Workshop
Mon 15 Jul 2013 -
Sat 20 Jul 2013

Jet Vetoes and Jet Multiplicity Observables at the LHC
Wed 17 Jul 2013 -
Fri 19 Jul 2013

Charm 2013 Conference
Sat 31 Aug 2013 -
Wed 04 Sep 2013

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Theoretical Uncertainties in Cross Sections and Branching Ratio Predictions
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Thu 30 May 2013, 14:00
OC218, Ogden Centre, Physics

Monotop and multitop phenomenology at hadron colliders
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OC218, Ogden Centre, Physics

Higgs Mediation
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Thu 06 Jun 2013, 14:00
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