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Fw: Vacancy: Senior Researcher at Chatham House


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From: "Richard Tarasofsky" <rtarasofsky@DROPMEchathamhouse.org.uk>
Sent: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 22:51:53 +0100
Subject: Vacancy: Senior Researcher at Chatham House

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (Climate Change, competitiveness, and trade)

Chatham House is one of the world's leading independent research institutes 
dedicated to analysing and promoting the understanding of major international 
issues.

The Sustainable Development Programme is looking for a dynamic, self-
motivating, researcher with sufficient experience to take overall 
responsibility for developing, fundraising and overseeing cutting-edge 
research on climate change. You will also be expected to place particular 
emphasis on the economic and business aspects of the climate change agenda, 
including competition and trade policy. You will produce reports and 
publications, organise meetings, and raise project funding. You will have a 
background in economics, politics, law or other related field.

The position will be for an initial 2 year period, renewable. The salary range 
is &#65533;25,982 to &#65533;30,139 p.a. Email your CV and the names of three referees to 
Julie Martin jmartin@DROPMEchathamhouse.org.uk. Closing date for applications is 29 
June. Interview date 7 July 2005. A full job description can be found at www.
chathamhouse.org.uk. 

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SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (Climate Change, competitiveness, and trade)

Chatham House is one of the world?s leading independent research institutes dedicated to analysing and promoting the understanding of major international issues.

The Sustainable Development Programme is looking for a dynamic, self-motivating, researcher with sufficient experience to take overall responsibility for developing, fundraising and overseeing cutting-edge research on climate change. You will also be expected to place particular emphasis on the economic and business aspects of the climate change agenda, including competition and trade policy. You will produce reports and publications, organise meetings, and raise project funding. You will have a background in economics, politics, law or other related field.

The position will be for an initial 2 year period, renewable. The salary range is £25,982 to £30,139 p.a. Email your CV and the names of three referees to Julie Martin jmartin@DROPMEchathamhouse.org.uk. Closing date for applications is 29 June. Interview date 7 July 2005. A full job description can be found at www.chathamhouse.org.uk.

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