Maybe a naive question, and definitely going off-topic… but what if the
successful candidate decides they are happy with the 9-month salary and instead
of seeking grants decides to go on vacation during the 3 unpaid months? Would a
hiring department be cool with that in general? (not asking abou
Dear All,
We are very excited to let everyone know that after a Covid19-induced
pause, we are renewing our macromolecular crystallographic school “*South-East
Asian Crystallographic Overview And Systematic Training”* *(SEA COAST)**,
organized jointly by King Mongkut’s University of Technology, Tho
Hi everyone,
When I was looking for faculty positions, I completely misunderstood this
language too. I didn't apply to some places because of this odd "9-month"
language, only to realize I was getting a 9-month salary after all!
Mark is, of course, right that this practice is nearly universal,
Dear Mark,
thank you for your clarification. Thanks also to Adrian for his reply.
Indeed, from a European, French point of view, I didn't grasp the
American rules.
I apologise and wish you all a good evening,
Gerlind
Obviosely On 15/10/2023 18:05, Mark Wilson wrote:
Hi Gerlind,
To clarify,
Hi Gerlind,
To clarify, the position is tenure-leading, where tenure dossiers are typically
submitted in the 5th year of employment. If tenure is granted, then the
position is a continuous appointment. The 9-month language in the ad refers to
the academic year-typically faculty can either choo
Usually 6+1 - or at least it was when I was in the system. You can apply for
tenure earlier. It’s the adjunct positions that have increased and are crap.
Those never tenure. In Some v fancy places - scripps is one - you are required
to find 100 pc of your salary. This is more common in med schoo
Dear Gerlind,
Even though I am also not completely familiar with the US system, I think the
position is for more than one year. Indefinite if you get tenure after a
certain time (perhaps after five years). In this case the first five years are
secure.
But the Univ only pays you for 9 months out
Dear Mark,
thank you for posting this job offer, probably very interesting for
people currently unemployed.
Personally, I feel that working conditions and job offers in the
scientific field have deteriorated considerably in recent years.
I've always been shocked by one-year job offers involvi
Dear Colleagues,
The Department of Biochemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)
invites applications for a tenure-track nine-month (academic year) faculty
position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Areas of particular interest
include but are not limited to time-resolved approache
Dear colleagues,
A Postdoc position and Research Technical Assistant position are available in
the lab of Ben Stieglitz at Queen Mary University of London. Both positions
will focus on molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin conjugation in the context of
immunity and inflammation. The post holders wi
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