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Research Assistant - Natural Sciences Collections in Wales [UK]

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1 year fixed term contract.

The Council for Museums in Wales is undertaking a survey of natural
science collections in Wales.  This project will complement the work
already accomplished in other parts of the UK under the coordination
of FENSCORE (the Federation for Natural Sciences Collections
Research).

A Research Assistant is required for 12 months to carry out the
survey.  Relevant qualifications and experience of dealing with
natural sciences collections are essential.

The post will be based in Cardiff, but will involve some travel
throughout Wales.

Further details and an application form can be obtained from:

The Director,
Council for Museums in Wales,
The Courtyard
Letty Street
Cardiff, CF2 4EL

Tel 01222 225432

CLOSING DATE 14th August 1995 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

For an informal chat about the project and the duties of the post,
please contact Dr Kevin Mason, Assistant Director, CMW, the Ffarm
(sic!) Betws yn Rhos, Abegele, Clwyd LL22 8AAR

Tel. 01492 680349
Fax 01492 680459
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Regards,
Bill P.

Charles (Bill) Pettitt
Keeper of Invertebrates (& network supervisor)
Manchester Museum
The University of Manchester
M13 9PL, UK

E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44.(0)161.275.2666
Fax: +44.(0)161.275.2676
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