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Kim Branson kim.branson at csiro.au
Mon Dec 13 18:01:50 PST 2004


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Postdoc postions in australia are in the order of 45-50k,  so for a 
grad position (i'm presuming a bachelors degree, since the url is 
borked) thats not to bad. Cost of living is less too, so it all works 
out.
maybe..

Kim


On 14/12/2004, at 12:02 PM, Andrew Piskorski wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 07:47:56AM +0000, John Hearns wrote:
>> A friend emailed me this job opportunity.
>> Work on the bigg
>>
>> http://jobs.massey.ac.nz/positiondetail.asp?p=298
>>
>>  Beowulf cluster, 26 dual-Opteron nodes running Rocks
>>  http://double-helix.massey.ac.nz/
>
> Are salaries for recent computer science grads really that shockingly
> low in New Zealand?  They seem to be offering $30 to $45 k NZD per
> year for that job, which according to www.xe.com (0.709252 USD/NZD) is
> only $22 to $32 k USD.
>
> Or does "computing graduate" mean a current graduate student, which
> would make that that a part time position?
>
> -- 
> Andrew Piskorski <atp at piskorski.com>
> http://www.piskorski.com/
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Kim Branson
Diffraction and Theory
CSIRO Health Sciences and Nutrition
343 Royal Parade, Parkville
Melbourne
Ph +613 9662 7136
kim.branson at csiro.au
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