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  1. #1 kaerkes 12 de jun. 2006

    Pues ale! si cubris el perfil y os gustan las patatas.....


    The International Potato Center (known worldwide by
    its Spanish acronym, CIP) seeks to reduce poverty and
    achieve food security on a sustained basis in
    developing countries through scientific research and
    related activities on potato, sweet potato, other root
    and tuber crops, and on the improved management of
    natural resources in the Andes and other mountain
    areas.

    CIP is part of the global agricultural research
    network known as the Consultative Group on
    International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). CIP
    contributes to the CGIAR in a limited research area
    defined by commodities (potato, sweet potato, and
    Andean root and tuber crops) and ecoregions, in CIP’s
    case the Andes. CIP, in close association with
    national research systems, selects priority activities
    within these major work areas. These priorities are
    continually refined against changes in the way crops
    are grown, as well as changes in science and in
    national programs.

    Increasingly, CIP employs its expertise in convening
    global research initiatives that involve a range of
    institutions that can contribute to the Center’s
    objectives. As opportunities arise, research is
    conducted in partner and client institutions around
    the world.

    CIP's research program is broad-based, comprising
    projects and regional/global partnerships designed and
    implemented to address the most pressing needs of
    developing country farmers (see CIP's research
    program). The mandate encompasses four main areas:
    potato, sweet potato, Andean roots and tubers (ARTCs),
    and natural resource management (NRM). Research
    studies range from the testing and application of
    highly complex molecular technologies to the
    identification of plant defense genes for late blight
    resistance, to the development and evaluation of more
    efficient pigfeed from sweet potatoes. The former area
    links CIP with advanced research labs; the latter
    links CIP with farmers in the field. During the last
    few years, CIP has made significant efforts to
    accelerate the flow of research results from those
    advanced lab studies to applications in the field
    through closer linkages with farmers in early phases
    of testing and evaluation.

    CIP has 35 years of experience producing research
    outputs and has assembled the world’s most complete
    genetic resources collections of potato and sweet
    potato, and important collections of other Andean root
    and tuber crops. The Division develops and implements
    projects to enhance CIP’s role in biodiversity
    conservation and research in our crop genetic
    resources, and generates knowledge and information for
    dissemination worldwide. The division maintains
    research links between ex-situ and in-situ
    conservation that includes a focus on ecological and
    cultural diversity.

    CIP is seeking two scientists to join its current
    international staff:

    1) Leader of the Genetic Resources Conservation and
    Characterization Division (Ref: GR/06-06)

    CIP seeks a scientist as Leader to head this Research
    Division. The Leader will have primary responsibility
    for providing scientific direction for CIP in the
    Division. The Leader will work closely with the
    Center’s global partners in planning and coordinating
    the Division’s research. S/he will be a member of
    CIP’s research and management team, contributing to
    the strategies and direction of CIP’s overall research
    program, and representing the Center in a variety of
    research, investor and partner forums. The position
    reports to the Deputy Director General-Research and
    will be based at CIPs headquarters in Lima, Peru with
    frequent international travel.

    The successful candidate will:
    · be an innovative researcher with strong
    research capabilities; additional management
    experience is desirable.
    · have a PhD in a relevant plant science
    discipline, with background in modern genetics.
    · have demonstrated success in managing
    multi-disciplinary teams and partnerships and
    attracting research funding.

    We are looking for an individual confident in his or
    her disciplinary setting, who can build innovative,
    multidisciplinary teams. The Leader should be able to
    articulate a vision for CIP’s activities relating
    genetic resources conservation and characterization;
    liaise with CIP’s other science leaders at
    headquarters and in other regions; possess excellent
    management and collAboration skills; be committed to
    working in a multi-partner, multi-disciplinary and
    multi-cultural environment; and be able to communicate
    effectively, both orally and in writing. Fluency in
    English is required and other languages are an asset.

    More information:
    http://www.cipotato.org/org/Jobs/leader_grcc.htm

    ----

    2) Scientist for Regional Project Papa Andina in the
    Andes (Ref: PA/06-06)

    CIP seeks an accomplished scientist to join the
    Coordination Unit of the Project. The scientist should
    have experience in managing participatory processes
    with a broad range of partners and/or linking farmers
    with markets. The position reports to the Peru-based
    Project Coordinator and will be based in Bolivia or
    Ecuador with frequent travel in the region. Experience
    with the agricultural sector in the Andean region
    would be an advantage.

    The successful candidate will:
    · be an accomplished and innovative researcher
    with at least five years of strong research experience
    in a developing country context;
    · post-graduate qualification in Economics,
    Agricultural Economics, Anthropology or other Social
    Science discipline
    · have experience in participatory approaches for
    agriculture research
    · be committed to working in a multi-partner,
    multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural environment
    · be able to communicate effectively, both orally
    and in writing in English and Spanish.
    · have project management experience

    More information:
    http://www.cipotato.org/org/Jobs/papandina-eng.htm

    Applications: Applicants should apply by email,
    sending a cover letter summarizing their relevance to
    this position, a full C.V. and the names and contact
    information of three referees knowledgeable About the
    candidate’s professional qualifications and work
    experience to Lilia Salinas at:
    cip-ddg-research@cgiar.org

    The reference name of the position should be clearly
    marked on the subject line of the email message.
    Screening of applications will begin on August 1, 2006
    and will continue until the post is filled. All
    applications will be acknowledged; only short listed
    candidates will be contacted.

    Miguel Saravia
    Lider de InfoAndina
    Consorcio para el Desarrollo Sostenible de la
    Ecorregión Andina
    Av. La Molina 1895, La Molina
    Apartado 1558, Lima 12, Peru
    Telf. (51-1)3175313 Anx 2056 / Fax (51-1)3175326
    Correo: m.saravia@cgiar.org -
    www.condesan.org/infoandina

  2. #2 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    Información eliminada por el Administrador kaerkes

  3. #3 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    Relaciones lAborales no capitalistas:

    "necesitamos personas para que nos hagan un trabajo a cambio de alojamiento y alimentación"

    Trabajo no remunerado, sin alta en la Seguridad Social y desde luego el alojamiento y la alimentación nunca llegarán a suplir el trabajo realizado.

    Ejemplo:

    Casa Rural en Tarragona, dos chicas inglesas alojadas con derecho a comida a cambio de Trabajar en la cocina, la casa y la huerta....... y los dueños de la casa (muy jipis ellos y muy en la nueva onda) cobrando a los clientes a "cojón de mico" un alojamiento en literas (te limpiaban el Chozo Hipie una vez en semana), comida vegetariana (escasita) todo ello muy aderezado y muy edulcorado en esa línea.

    "EXPLOTACION A LA NEW AGE"

    Me parece muy bien, y es una alternativa, pero hay que ver todos los puntos.

    Salud,


  4. #4 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    Es intercambio consciente y de acuerdo por ambas partes. Si no te agradan este tipo de experiencias eres libre de preferir la realización de trabajos con otro tipo de relaciones lAborales.

    "desde luego el alojamiento y la alimentación nunca llegarán a suplir el trabajo realizado".

    ¿has estado en todas las experiencias de intercambio?¿o con una ya te sirve para extrapolarlo a todo?y SENTENCIAR.

  5. #5 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    oK. creo que no era el lugar indicado para ese tipo de criticas a propuestas concretas que no se conocen. Te repito que estaban anotados nombres y teléfonos.Este foro lo abrí con la intención de "poner en antena", aventos, acontecimientos y ofertas de actividades, incluso lAborales.
    Vuelvo a repetir, en muchos casos, son de origen conocido y no me apetece nada, que después de una propuesta se hagan ese tipo de comentarios.

    Ha sido un error mío. Y soy coherente, por lo menos para no causar un perjuicio y malestar a gente que conozco y puedo apreciar.
    Lluego viene la celti , sus críticas, a veces fuera de lugar o sin ser consciente de que las opiniones vertidas puedan causar un daño gratuito y las coherencias varias.
    Si hemos pasado de "que todo sea cuestionable" a "todo ha de ser criticable", atendiendo a un curioso principio consistente en "todo el mundo es sospechoso de...hasta que se demuestre lo contrario me gustaría saberlo, para evitar relacionar a nadie en concreto por la aplicación del principio anterior.

    Pero, vuelvo a re-repetir...Ha sido un error mío.

  6. #6 kaerkes 27 de jun. 2006

    Recupero esta oferta lAboral ya que ha durado menos de un minuto en la portada.

    Gracias.

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