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Jobs vacancies 2008 january Computer Programmer/Systems Manager

Computer Programmer/Systems Manager

We are seeking a computer programmer / systems manager for our small laboratory network. Responsibilities will include managing the network infrastructure (software, firewall and hardware) and maintaining and updating the laboratory website and associated databases. You will also have a unique opportunity to expand the existing computer infrastructure for an exciting new field of research over the coming five years. Linux expertise is essential, in particular all aspects of network management and network security and managing a hybrid Linux/Windows network.

The main computational workload of the laboratory is concerned with brain imaging using Matlab and SPM, but detailed knowledge of these packages is not essential. The ideal candidate will be versatile and able to lend assistance in all aspects of the work of the laboratory, including preparation of material for publication and for public lectures as well as providing technical and operational support for an ongoing programme of research and experimentation. The work of the laboratory is concerned with neural basis of creativity and art appreciation, and knowledge of standard graphics packages and an artistic flair would be favourably regarded.

The post is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and funding is available from 1 March 2008 to 28 February 2013 years initially.

The starting salary will be £26,666 plus £2,572 London Allowance.

The interview will take place in February.

For application details (and form) please go to www.anat.ucl.ac.uk (vacancies) or contact Helen Jefferson-Brown, Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT 020 7679 2200 E-mail: ucgahel@ucl.ac.uk .

Please quote Ref: FAVN01

We particularly welcome applicants from an ethnic minority as they are under-represented within UCL at this level.

The closing date for applications is Monday, 28th January 2008.

JOBS VACANCies January 2008 Administrator - Centre for Applied Global Citizenship

JOBS VACANCies January 2008 Administrator - Centre for Applied Global Citizenship

Salary: Grade 7, £26,666 - £32,796 per annum plus £2,572 London Allowance per annum. The post is funded for 18 months starting 1 February 2008, full-time.

UCL Department of Anthropology has recently been awarded funding to set up a Centre for Applied Global Citizenship. The Centre will offer course units in applied topics, linked to supervised attachments with London-based NGOs and non-profit organizations.

We are seeking an experienced Administrator to run the Centre's activities. The post will involve liaising with academic institutions internationally and with London-based non-governmental organizations and charities in establishing and overseeing course-related student internship placements. In addition the Administrator will also oversee budgets, grant seeking, and web-related communications.

A job description and person specification can be obtained from Ms Alena Kocourek: a.kocourek@ucl.ac.uk

To apply please send/email a UCL application form explaining your suitability for the post to:

Ms Alena Kocourek Department of Anthropology University College London 14 Taviton Street London WC1H 0BW Email: a.kockourek@ucl.ac.uk

We particularly welcome applicants from an ethnic minority as they are under-represented within UCL at this level.

The closing date for applications is Friday, 18th January 2008.

JOBS VACANCies January 2008

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We value our employees and we offer careers with interest and challenge, a range of benefits, and professional development opportunities that will help you get to where you want to be.
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