Research Associate in the History of Twentieth-Century Physiology & Genetics
Call for applications
This is an opportunity to work on a Wellcome Trust funded project on the dog in science and medicine in the twentieth century, focusing particularly on genetics and physiology.
You will join a project where former members have worked on the dog in veterinary medicine and the behavioural sciences, and on changing attitudes to the risks associated with dogs. This post would suit scholars with a background in the history of biology, the history of the biomedical science, or the history of medicine.
Your key responsibilities will be to engage in independent research closely related to the aims of the grant, developing publications also closely related to the aims of the grant, including articles in peer reviewed journals and work towards an academic monograph.
You should have completed, or shortly be about to hold a PhD, (or equivalent), in the history of biology, or the history of medicine, or the history of veterinary medicine in the twentieth century.
A more detailed job description and person specification is available at:
Closing Date : 09/02/2017
Employment Type : Fixed Term
Duration : available immediately until 31 December 2017
Job Reference : BM&H-009442
Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews: Professor Michael Worboys, Emeritus Professor in the Division of Medical Education, Email: michael.worboys@manchester.ac.uk
General enquiries: Email: hrservices@manchester.ac.uk Tel: 0161 275 4499
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