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Surface Exposure Dating of Glacial Stages and Establishing Local Last Glacial Maximum in the Miyar and Neelkanth Valleys, Lahaul Spiti, H.P.

Surface Exposure Dating of Glacial Stages and Establishing Local Last Glacial Maximum in the Miyar and Neelkanth Valleys, Lahaul Spiti, H.P.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
Centre for the Study of Regional Development 
School of Social Sciences
New Delhi-110067

The Inter-University Accelerator Centre Sponsored Project on the "Surface Exposure Dating of Glacial Stages and Establishing Local Last Glacial Maximum in the Miyar and Neelkanth Valleys, Lahaul Spiti, H.P.

Applications were invited for the post of one JRF/Research Assistant (Purely Temporary) in the above project awarded to Dr. Milap Chand Sharma, as the Principal Investigator. The terms and conditions of the appointment are as under:

1. A) Essential Qualifications: M.A./M.Sc. Geography/Geology (with at least 55% marks).

2. B) Desirable: i) UGC/CSIR NET
ii) Thorough in field techniques & laboratory applications
iii) Proven ability to work in the High Altitudes
iv) Research Experience (Glaciers) of at least 02 years.

3. Tenure: Up to October 2019

4. Remunerations: As per the UGC Norms

Interested candidates may kindly apply with CV on or before Nov 05, 2016 to the following address: Dr. Milap Chand Sharma, Professor, Room No 119, CSRD/SSS, JNU New Delhi-110067 or Email to: milap@jnu.ac.in

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