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Paleobiologist Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History The Department of Paleobiology seeks a full-time Curator whose research specialty is quantitative analysis of the fossil record, with a focus on evolutionary and/or ecological patterns and processes over geological time. In addition to a record of peer-reviewed research publications on significant problems in the evolution of life, applicants are expected to have experience and interest in science education as well as contributing to general understanding of evolutionary processes using evidence from the fossil record. The position is initially a 4-year appointment and will be filled at the GS12/13 level (salary range is $60,638 to $93,742 commensurate with experience.) For copy of the actual vacancy announcement, see: www.sihr.si.edu or contact Audrey Davis at 202-275-1005. To receive full consideration, each applicant should send: 1) a curriculum vita, including a complete list of publications, 2) a set of selected publications (no more than five reprints), 3) a statement of research and education interests and goals, and, 4) names, addresses and email contact information for at least 3 individuals from whom letters of reference may be sought. Applications must be received by April 22, 2004 and reference MPA Number 04AD-1068 and must be mailed to: Smithsonian Institution, Office of Human Resources, P.O. Box 50638, Washington, DC 20091-50638 - Attn Mrs. Davis. All applicants will be notified by email or phone when their application is received. The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer. -- ___________________________________________________________________ Dr. Norman MacLeod Keeper of Palaeontology The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD (0)20-7942-5204 (Office) (0)20-7942-5546 (Fax) http://www.nhm.ac.uk/palaeontology/a&ss/nm/nm.html (Web Page) ___________________________________________________________________
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