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Eco Village Meeting – 16th May 2011

Meeting overview for the Eco Village and Building for the Future Ltd

HPC Systems Analyst – Reading, UK

The post is in the HPC group in the Systems Software Section of ECMWF’s Computer Division.
A university education, or equivalent, is required, coupled with experience in Unix systems administration.
Four year contract, with possibility for renewal

Computational Scientist: National Centre for Atmospheric Science

Full time, fixed term for 3 years
Salary range: Grade 6-7 (£27,319 to £41,323)

Job searching using Google – tips and tricks

How can Google be used to find job adverts and aid candidates get an interview? The following tips will lead you to find companies who hire for the job you are looking to undertake and not just specific job adverts. These tips have lead to success before!

A passionate teacher of physics

“Dr Hall is knowledgeable and absolutely passionate about Physics. I think I am at last beginning to understand what the subject is about.”

Work experience and you

What should students be doing to ensure they have the best chance of success? The answer seems to be unanimous: gain experience and improve employability, by taking temporary employment, paid or unpaid!

Academic collaboration with industry – the contentious issue

As new assessment criteria will heavily address the impact of research’s ability “to deliver demonstrable benefits to the economy, society, public policy, culture and quality of life”, researchers in less industrially-related fields have two choices: to address this issue and identify possible links with commercial applications, or to challenge the assessment criteria.

Your dream job

You are approached by the CEO of a very large organisation, in which all job roles are offered. (S)he asks you to bullet point 5 items that you feel are important in your job. What do you list?

Consultant Scientist: Weather and Climate Impacts (Reading)

Consultant required for “Quantifying Weather and Climate Impacts on Health in Developing Countries” project
Application Deadline: 26 March 2010

Missing the Point

Tories have been embarrassed over leaving out a decimal point in recent statistics this week.

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