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  • Contact
    The person to whom all correspondence for the position should be addressed.
     
  • Email
    The contact email for the position. It might differ from your personal email.
     
  • Affiliation
    This should be written as it is for your records in HEP (e.g. St. Petersburg, INP). This enables us to form the country search via cross-referencing with the Institutions database. You are allowed to have more than one affiliation if you wish.
     
  • Region
    Where the institution is located.
    AF = Africa
    AS = Asia
    AU = Australasia
    EU = Europe
    ME = Middle East
    NA = North America
    SA = South America
     
  • Deadline
    When applications should be sent by.
    Use 9999 if position is always open.
    Use 8888 if position is open until filled.
     
  • Rank
    Student: Ph.D. studentship.
    Postdoc: Fixed term research position.
    Tenure-track: U.S. Assistant Professor level, that is, not strictly tenured at the time of appointment, but expected to lead to a permanent job.
    Tenured: Assoc. Professor / full Professor, permanent research position.
    Staff: Permanent, non-research jobs, e.g. Editor at Physical Review, rather than jobs at national labs, which are classed in the academic stream.
    Visitor: One or two year period for foreign faculty.
     
  • Field
    Which eprint archive best describes the job. You may have more than one. Please try to use the exact eprint archives descriptions, they help for searching (see http://arXiv.org).
     
  • URL
    The best place for further information about the position. You might want to put your group or department's web page, in the absence of a URL for the job itself.
     
  • Abstract
    A description of the position. We encourage you to write this in HTML for display purposes.

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 SPIRES HEP is a joint project of SLAC, DESY & FNAL as well as the worldwide HEP community.
 Mirrors: DESY (Germany), Fermilab (US), IHEP (Russia), Durham U. (UK), SLAC (US), YITP (Japan)  LIPI (Indonesia);"

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 Last Updated: 03/04/2004