Title:JRF, University of Calicut
Organization’s profile:
The University of Calicut is the largest University in Kerala. Established in the year 1968, it is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nurture excellence in education and research in its catchment areas of Northern Kerala, historically consigned to the periphery of Kerala’s academic map. See more here- http://www.universityofcalicut.info/
Job Description:
Work involves active use of RS/GIS applications and analysis of soil/sediment/water samples. Field work is also involved especially in coastal areas.
Eligibility:
MSc or advanced degree in Botany / Agricultural Botany, Geology, Zoology.
How to apply:
To Apply – send their complete bio data together with self attested copies of all testimonials (Educational, caste, experience) to the Principal Investigator (Dr.C.C.Harilal), Assistant Professor, Division of Environmental Science, Dept.of Botany, University of Calicut, Calicut University (PO), Malappuram (Dist), 673 635
Last Date for the application:
22 April, 2014
Reference: www.universityofcalicut.com
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