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cist The National Isotope Centre (NIC), a division of GNS Science, is the =
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From: =
Christine HATTE
[mailto:christine.hatte@lsce.ipsl.fr]
Sent: Monday, March 17, =
2008 11:32
AM
To: Christine HATTE
Subject: 2nd annoucement: =
Joint
European Stable Isotope User Meeting 2008
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Dear =
all,
theRegistrationand theAbstract SubmissionforJESIUM 2008are now open (www.jesium2008.eu)
Dealines are
on 1st May for abstract submission and on 1st June for early =
registration fees.
Feel free todiffuse the Announcementbelow to =
emails
lists and anybody who may have interest in stable isotopes. You may =
alsohang the very nice =
flyerprominently in your
lab!
thanks a =
lot
christine
2dJoint European Stable Isotope User Meeting (JESIUM =
2008)
31stAugust 5thSeptember 2008
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de Giens, Mediterranean coast,
The second =
Joint
European Stable Isotope User Meeting (JESIUM) is being organised by the =
French
Society of Stable Isotopes (SFIS)
under the coordination of Jaleh Ghashghaie, and will take place from =
the31stAugust to =
5thSeptember, =
2008.JESIUM 2008 is intended to gather scientists using =
stable
isotopes from different academic disciplines to lead to =
cross-fertilisation of
ideas and promote creativity, and to force fresh thinking by providing
inspiration from other scientific domains.
The first =
JESIUM, held
in 2004 in Vienna, was a great success and characterised by a culture of
openness, collaboration and fun.JESIUM 2008is
being planned in the same spirit and will take place in a fantastic =
setting in
the South of France (Peninsula of =
Giens),
which has been specially selected to promote informal discussions, =
networking
and meetings; and to be as family-friendly as =
possible.
We will be =
providing an
inspiring and exciting academic programme with talks from top scientists =
in
their field and the best of the up and coming =
researchers.
Opening
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Dale A. Schoeller (
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Bernard Marty (
For more =
information
seehttp://www.jesium20=
08.eu
Abstract
submission is now open and submission dead-line is on =
1stof May.
Registration
is also open and early registration (reduced fees) will last to the =
1stof June.
Please see below =
the
advertisement for a full-time, permanent position in the English =
Heritage
Scientific Dating Team:
=A325,000 – =A329,000 per =
annum
Based in
English Heritage is the Government’s lead =
advisory
body on the historic environment. We identify buildings, monuments and =
landscapes
for protection. We research and carry out high profile archaeological =
and
historic building conservation projects. We give grants and advice to =
those
trying to save the nation’s heritage and we provide a great day =
out at
more than 400 historic properties and monuments, including Stonehenge, =
Scientific dating is a core ingredient in the =
better
understanding of heritage, allowing it to be better valued, cared for, =
and
appreciated.
This post will assist =
with the
co-ordination and provision of scientific dating for English Heritage,
providing technical advice and analysis to conservation professionals, =
and
helping promulgate information, standards and guidance, and promoting
scientific dating to a wide range of audiences.
You will commission =
scientific
dating for English Heritage according to agreed criteria, advising on =
technical
constraints and developing statistical models of chronological problems. =
You
will review manuscripts for publication to ensure that the scientific =
dating
content is accurate, and advise on the proposals for dating in new =
projects.
You will develop expertise and research interests in an applied =
environment.
A degree and/or post-graduate qualification in a relevant =
discipline is
essential, as is a high degree of computer and/or statistical literacy, =
general
knowledge of scientific dating methods, and a background in =
archaeological
fieldwork and
post-excavation analysis. This post is wide-ranging, and therefore you =
may
bring a wide range of other skills and knowledge usefully to the job. =
Informal enquiries to =
Alex
Bayliss, email:
alex.bayliss@english-heritage.org.uk
* In exceptional
circumstances other regional locations or home-working may be =
considered.
To =
discover more
and apply, please visit =
www.english-heritage.org.uk/jobs
We are =
unable to
accept CVs.
Tel: 00 44 =
20 7939
3861.
Closing =
date: 20
April 2008. Interview date: Thursday 1 May 2008 in