Deadline: 26 Sept 2024

Published: 03 Sept 2024

National and international applications for 1 (one) Assistant Professor position in the area of Marine Biology are open by Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (FCUL).

The selected candidate will be hired through a public administration contract for an indefinite period, in the category this position is opened, with an experimental period of five years.

The present call is aimed at PhD holders with high research potential and ability who wish to enter a university teaching career, complying as well with the provisions of Article 6, paragraph 5, of Decree-Law no. 57/2016, of August 29, as amended by Law no. 57/2017, of July 19, in relation to the employment contract, reference CEECIND/02705/2017/CP1387/CT0042, concluded under the aforementioned Decree-Law.

Skills/Qualifications

  • Holders of a PhD degree, in compliance with Article 41-A of the ECDU. Holders of a PhD degree obtained abroad must have equivalence or recognition or degree registration proving that it is equivalent to the one awarded by Portuguese universities; Candidates who do not yet hold the equivalence or recognition, or degree registration, should apply for recognition of the doctoral degree, in accordance with Law no. 66/2018, of August 16, as currently worded, and this recognition must be obtained by the deadline that will be granted to the candidate selected to occupy the position, to hand the documentation proving that he/she meets the requirements for admission to this call, and is consequently eligible to sign an employment contract in public functions.
  • Proficiency in Portuguese language, both written and spoken.
  • An overall CV that the jury deems revealing scientific merit, research capacity and previously developed teaching activity compatible with the disciplinary area of Marine Biology, and compatible with an Assistant Professor position; and
  • Minimum h index value = 10 (Scopus); and
  • an average of 1 article Q1, per year, since the PhD, or since 1st January 2019, if the PhD is older than this date

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