Hello All
The University of Toronto is pleased to announce the following  
competion for a faculty position in exploration geophysics.
Please pass the word on to anyone you think might be a good  
candidate.  The appointment can be at any level.
Regards
Gordon West, Geophysics Lab

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 60 ST. GEORGE STREET,  
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA M5S 1A7

THE TECK CHAIR IN EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

The Department of Physics at the University of Toronto plans to make  
an appointment in its Planetary Physics group to fill the Teck Chair  
in Exploration Geophysics by 1st July 2000.  The Chair, newly endowed  
by the Teck Corporation, will enhance a long-standing tradition of  
excellence in pure and applied geophysical research in the Faculty of  
Arts and Science. An additional faculty position in applied  
geophysics will be filled in 2001.

Toronto is a centre of activity for international geophysical  
exploration, and many companies specialising  in exploration  
technology are located in the area. The Teck Chair will be expected  
to take advantage of industry and industry-focussed governmental  
research funding to establish and lead a vigorous programme of  
research and graduate study in the field of exploration geophysics.  
He or she will also be expected to enhance the DepartmentOs links  
with the Department of Geology and the Lassonde programme in the  
Faculty of Applied Sciences and Engineering.

The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in geophysics or related  
discipline and a demonstrated record of excellence in research  
applied to mineral and/or petroleum exploration.  The current  
research activities of other members of the geophysics group are  
described on our web site at www.physics.utoronto.ca. 

Applications are invited from individuals in mid-career having an  
international standing and reputation.  Applications, including a  
curriculum vitae and a summary of current and proposed research  
should be sent to:

Professor Pekka Sinervo 
Chair, Department of Physics
University of Toronto
60 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A7

In addition, the applicant should arrange to have at least three  
letters of reference sent to the above address.  Deadline for the  
receipt of applications and letters of recommendation is 29 February  
2000. 

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will  
be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.  The  
University of Toronto is committed to employment equity and  
encourages applications from all qualified individuals including  
women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons  
with disabilities.
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