The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST http://www.oist.jp)
invites applications for new faculty positions as it enters a period of
growth in preparation for transition to an international graduate university
in 2012. Approximately 15 faculty positions will be filled during this
search. OIST provides a world-class research environment in newly completed
facilities in an area of distinctive culture, unique ecology, and
outstanding natural beauty.

Successful candidates will be given the opportunity to excel in their chosen
area of research, and will be expected to contribute to graduate teaching,
research supervision and other academic activities. Applicants should have a
PhD or equivalent degree, and demonstrate excellence in research.

The initial appointment will be as Principal Investigator (PI) or
Independent New Investigator (INI) for a term of five years. When the
transition to a graduate university is completed in 2012, it is planned that
PI and INI positions will change to a tenure track system with Assistant
Professors, Associate Professors, and Professors. Some appointments will be
made on a joint or part-time basis. Substantial internal funding will be
provided to support the faculty member’s research, based on a 5-year
research plan, which is renewable after scientific review.

This search is targeted broadly. The non-departmental structure of OIST and
orientation toward interdisciplinary research permits flexibility in
appointing applicants who are able to introduce new research areas or
enhance existing areas. Established research areas include genomics,
developmental biology, mathematical and computational biology, molecular and
cell sciences and neuroscience. New research areas include structural
biology, biological physics, biological chemistry, marine sciences, ecology
and evolutionary biology, and microbial and plant genetics.

At a time when worldwide support for research is increasingly risk-averse,
and grant funding places an ever-growing burden on faculty, OIST promotes
innovative research in a highly facilitating and supportive environment.
This is achievable because OIST has internal research funding, offers
outstanding central research facilities, and consults faculty on the design
of new laboratory space. Central research facilities at OIST include core
facilities for genomics, rodent vivarium, radioisotope use, electron
microscopy, and supercomputing facilities.

OIST is committed to being international with more than 50% of faculty and
researchers from outside Japan. The official language of OIST is English.
OIST is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and encourages
applications from women. More details regarding the aims of the search and
advantages of working at OIST are available in the Information for
Applicants in the application package that is downloadable from the website
(http://www.oist.jp/en/newsevent/careers/542-faculty-positions.html).
Applications should be submitted in accordance with the instructions in the
application package. Applications for the current search close 31, July
2010. Interviews will take place in late August/September, with a view to
making appointments early in 2011.

Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Alexander Mikheyev
Principal Investigator
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology <http://www.oist.jp/>
Research Lab 1, Level D
1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami
Okinawa 904-2234
Japan

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