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About UON
Built on the principles of equity, excellence and engagement, the University of Newcastle (UON) has a reputation as a world-class institution making an impact within our regions, throughout Australia and across the globe. At just 50 years of age, we are already ranked among the top 3% of universities world-wide and our passion for innovation and discovery will ensure our performance and reputation continues to rise. Being part of a university on the move gives our people the opportunity to really make a mark in their chosen field.
About the role
The Gladys M Brawn Memorial Fellowship Scheme was established in 1995 to provide fellowships to scholars who are or have demonstrated the potential to become world-recognised academics or clinicians in medicine or related disciplines, in order to promote research and study in that particular discipline.
Applications are now invited from outstanding mid-career researchers who are currently funded by non-renewable fellowships (e.g. NHMRC Career Development Fellow) and who, at the end of their current fellowship, are likely to be highly competitive for a renewable research fellowship (e.g. NHMRC Research Fellow). Applicants can be working in any area of research strength within health and medicine.
The Gladys M Brawn Memorial Career Development Fellowship will provide:
Skills and experience
To be considered for the Fellowship, you will have:
Please note: In accordance with the University's Staff Selection Guidelines, your application will be assessed on the selection criteria found at the link below. It is essential that you address each of the criteria to enable the selection committee to properly assess your application and suitability for interview.
Academic Level B - $92,574 to $109,933 per annum.
Academic Level C - $113,403 to $116,877 per annum.
Plus contributory superannuation with Unisuper, attracting a generous employer contribution of 17%.
Applications close: Sunday 24 July 2016.